Valuetainment - February 09, 2026


ā€œThe Prince Of Darknessā€ - Starmer Faces Resignation CRISIS As Epstein Links EXPLODE


Episode Stats

Length

11 minutes

Words per Minute

182.37886

Word Count

2,070

Sentence Count

183

Misogynist Sentences

2

Hate Speech Sentences

1


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 UK Starber admits he knew of relationship between Epstein and ex-ambassador Mandelson.
00:00:07.880 Rob, can you show the picture of this guy, Mandelson, that came out that everybody's like.
00:00:12.780 Very flattering.
00:00:13.520 That is a, I mean, listen, folks, there's a lot of pictures that can come out.
00:00:17.280 And look, we all have embarrassing pictures.
00:00:19.160 All of us do, right?
00:00:20.560 But this one's pretty bad.
00:00:22.080 Oh, Rob, this is not doing it justice, dude.
00:00:24.460 Oh, the lighting.
00:00:25.460 Yeah, the lighting on this.
00:00:26.400 But he is in a, he's wearing a shirt and just with his underwear.
00:00:30.940 And that's Mandelson, allegedly.
00:00:33.380 And Keir Starmer knows that he knew of this relationship.
00:00:35.840 By the way, right after this came out, did he resign?
00:00:38.360 I thought he resigned.
00:00:39.220 He stepped down or something, right?
00:00:40.560 Yeah, he was removed.
00:00:41.500 He was removed.
00:00:42.220 Okay, Rob, is this it with him talking about it?
00:00:44.500 Go for it.
00:00:45.860 Can the prime minister tell us, did the official security vetting he received mention Mandelson's
00:00:53.360 ongoing relationship with the paedophile Geoffrey Epstein?
00:00:57.580 Prime Minister.
00:00:59.140 Yes, it did.
00:01:02.020 As a result, various questions were put to him.
00:01:07.500 I intend to disclose to this House all of the national security prejudiced to international
00:01:13.400 relations on one side.
00:01:15.180 I want to make sure this House sees the full documentation so it will see for itself the
00:01:23.480 extent to which, time and time again, Mandelson completely misrepresented the extent of his
00:01:31.440 relationship with Epstein and lied throughout the process, including in response to the
00:01:37.800 due diligence.
00:01:41.560 Mr Speaker, I think it is shocking what the prime minister has just said.
00:01:46.380 How can he stand up there saying that he knew, but he just asked Peter Mandelson if the security
00:01:52.420 vetting was true or false?
00:01:54.080 This is a man who had been sacked from cabinet twice already for unethical behaviour.
00:01:59.680 That is absolutely shocking, and that is why, later today, my party will call on the government
00:02:05.620 to release all documents relating to Mandelson's appointment, not just the ones that...
00:02:11.140 I can listen to this accent.
00:02:12.700 I love...
00:02:13.100 Have you ever gone?
00:02:14.700 I went.
00:02:15.260 I've never been in it.
00:02:15.920 So this is called...
00:02:16.580 It used to be called Question Hour with the prime minister, and now it's called Question
00:02:20.400 Time because it doesn't...
00:02:21.420 I've gone to this.
00:02:23.520 They do it with such poise.
00:02:26.200 Like, I remember the questioning, and she's like, you know, just because you're the head
00:02:29.740 of child services doesn't mean you should act like a child, you know?
00:02:33.480 And it's just so well done.
00:02:36.120 Like, listen to how they're talking about Epstein.
00:02:38.920 It's like...
00:02:39.100 You think he's going to step down?
00:02:40.420 Well, I mean, if you're watching that, I think that went extraordinarily well for him.
00:02:44.340 I mean, I don't know whether he steps down or not.
00:02:46.820 I mean, this looks like they're going to continue to pull that thread.
00:02:50.260 I just love...
00:02:50.960 You nailed it.
00:02:51.520 Like, think about it.
00:02:52.340 When we say pedophile, it's like an indictment.
00:02:54.920 And there, they're like, pedophile.
00:02:56.340 It almost sounds like pedolite.
00:02:57.860 Like, it's like a drink.
00:02:58.940 But I think...
00:02:59.360 And you made a great point about the...
00:03:01.320 Like, these are...
00:03:02.220 We're talking about Keir Starmer, and one of the things that you said about the blackmail,
00:03:07.000 he...
00:03:07.360 Ehud Barak was on a call calling him, asking him, think about this.
00:03:11.540 And the first thing that Jeffrey Epstein said is, who owes you?
00:03:14.180 Who owes you their life?
00:03:15.420 Who owes you favors?
00:03:16.340 He was almost like a consultant, because he probably recorded everybody in those rooms
00:03:22.360 where he had cameras, and that was such a...
00:03:24.460 That was the...
00:03:24.940 It's the blackmail, and why everybody went there thinking, Adam, I'm a president.
00:03:29.160 I'm a prime minister.
00:03:30.320 I can go to this island.
00:03:31.360 Nobody's ever going to know.
00:03:32.580 They're not recording it.
00:03:33.640 These emails are never going to come to light.
00:03:34.880 Will he step down?
00:03:35.860 Be that?
00:03:36.240 Will he step down?
00:03:37.720 I think so.
00:03:38.600 I think with this, he's going to have to...
00:03:39.840 Besides the invasion that he let happen in England, this is it for him.
00:03:45.400 Tom, I think this is it.
00:03:46.100 Well, I think most people in the U.S. don't realize is what the position here and what
00:03:51.920 it meant.
00:03:53.700 So Peter Mendelsohn was known as a fixer and a spin doctor for Tony Blair.
00:03:59.240 And under Tony Blair, he was known as a prince of darkness.
00:04:02.900 Because they really thought that he had, you know, that he was the wrong guy to piss off,
00:04:07.880 he was the wrong thing to do.
00:04:08.860 And he petitioned hard for the third most powerful position in British government.
00:04:15.920 You know what that is?
00:04:17.560 Ambassador to the United States.
00:04:19.880 That, they say, is the third most powerful position.
00:04:23.380 Never mind the monarchy.
00:04:24.260 They don't do anything.
00:04:25.180 Somebody dies, they bring a wreath.
00:04:27.980 And Tony Blair, you have your prime minister and the laws of Britain and all that goes with
00:04:31.400 it.
00:04:31.840 But ambassador to the United States is huge.
00:04:33.860 What also was in the Epstein files was what happened.
00:04:38.600 Mendelsohn told Epstein about the $500 billion Eurozone bond bailout.
00:04:48.380 And Epstein supposedly, allegedly, traded on that in his accounts with all the foundation
00:04:54.320 accounts.
00:04:55.380 So you've got Starmer's guy was leaking to Epstein.
00:05:00.360 This is global bond markets that are, it's half a trillion dollars.
00:05:05.360 And so you see that happening.
00:05:06.900 And then you see the rest of the pictures and everything.
00:05:09.820 And this was just a bad guy.
00:05:11.740 And I happen to agree with the woman that was challenging Starmer.
00:05:18.080 In that, all you did was ask, okay, you're not really into this, are you?
00:05:25.840 Wouldn't you do, Pat, if we hire a director of marketing, we do a background check.
00:05:32.020 We call references, right?
00:05:34.080 You're telling me all you did, okay, give me your word.
00:05:37.420 Give me your word.
00:05:38.600 This Epstein rumor is not there.
00:05:40.320 So Starmer either did incomplete research or was lied to up front, found out later, but
00:05:48.220 then did nothing.
00:05:49.340 And now when the box is open and everybody can look inside, Starmer's coming out.
00:05:54.280 But you have to remember, this is a big deal.
00:05:56.700 He was ambassador to the United States.
00:05:58.820 If you say he worked directly with Blair, on that call with Epstein, okay, when he was
00:06:04.980 talking to Ehud Barak, Tony Blair's name came up and he said XYZ company pays him $2 million
00:06:12.300 a year.
00:06:12.740 What was the company that, was it a telecommunication company that paid him $2 million a year, Rob?
00:06:17.280 You remember that, that they talked about?
00:06:18.720 He says XYZ pays Tony Blair $2 or $3 million a year for a board seat.
00:06:24.080 So, I don't know how deep, if this guy knows anything about Blair's connection with Epstein,
00:06:33.020 if he worked that closely with them, I mean, this can go even deeper now, Tom, than just,
00:06:38.640 you know, with Keir Starmer stepping down.
00:06:40.700 It can go back to Tony Blair and Tony Blair, wasn't he just assigned on the project on rebuilding
00:06:45.220 of Gaza or something?
00:06:46.720 Wasn't he given a job that had to do with Gaza?
00:06:48.700 On the Board of Peace, right?
00:06:50.700 On the Board of Peace, with Kushner, I believe, and Whitcoff, if I'm not mistaken.
00:06:55.200 Adam, where are you at with this?
00:06:57.560 So, with this situation with Keir Starmer?
00:06:59.960 Yes.
00:07:00.760 So, let's get one thing clear.
00:07:02.980 These lords in British politics mean nothing.
00:07:07.100 Lord, you could do the most scandalous, ridiculous, sensationalist things ever.
00:07:12.480 People who are named lords very rarely lose their title.
00:07:16.300 So, we saw Prince Andrew, what happened with him?
00:07:18.620 He was a prince.
00:07:19.960 Lord, what is he called?
00:07:21.100 Lord Mendelsohn?
00:07:22.520 Lord Farquhar, there you go.
00:07:24.540 Jeffrey Archer was Lord Jeffrey Archer.
00:07:26.420 This guy went to jail for perjury, famously did not lose his lordship.
00:07:31.180 So, who she is, are you familiar with who she is?
00:07:34.240 She's basically the highest ranking, I want to say, member of the Conservative Party.
00:07:38.600 So, it would be the equivalent of, like, a black female Conservative now running the Republican Party.
00:07:46.600 So, imagine if Candace Owens, pre-going off the Richter scale, was the face of the new Republican establishment.
00:07:53.940 So, this is, if you know anything about the Tories and Conservatives in the U.K., this is the party of Churchill.
00:08:00.040 They've done nothing but destroy the U.K.
00:08:04.000 That the longest serving power players in U.K. history, the British people are like, we are so done with you.
00:08:12.560 We're going to elect this absolute socialist weirdo, Keir Starmer.
00:08:16.980 And look where they are now with this.
00:08:18.160 So, she's coming in and actually being, like, sensible and basically saying, listen, we're not standing for this.
00:08:24.460 She's almost, like, reinventing the Conservative Party in the U.K., and God knows they need it.
00:08:30.400 By the way, that was, like, the easiest question and answer.
00:08:32.500 I don't even think she thought it was going to be so easy.
00:08:34.520 Please tell me this wasn't, you know, you didn't know this.
00:08:38.240 And he goes, I knew.
00:08:40.700 Like, she was like, oh.
00:08:42.820 Oh, wow, that was easy.
00:08:43.880 We didn't expect that to be so quick.
00:08:45.280 But why do you think he did that, though?
00:08:46.580 Because if they said, by the end of the day today, we're going to be requesting for all communication, she was going to find out that there's communication anyway.
00:08:54.720 But who's been fired?
00:08:55.600 I mean, he's got to – look, it's going to be him if he doesn't fire people who handled this for him, right?
00:09:01.680 I mean, so if he doesn't fire the team that handled this, it's going to be him.
00:09:05.280 He's also the opposite of Trump.
00:09:07.280 He's not built for these moments, the bright lights.
00:09:09.440 And he's like, oh, I confess.
00:09:11.660 Where Trump would be like, you know me, I would never do something like that.
00:09:14.320 It was this guy over here.
00:09:15.600 What a loser.
00:09:16.480 He's just not built for the bright lights.
00:09:18.220 And he just basically admitted to hiring this guy.
00:09:22.420 Well, Trump would also go on the offense and would have looked at her and said, I don't like your smile.
00:09:26.700 Terrible question.
00:09:27.940 But in politics, you have to do this.
00:09:29.980 So now they're talking about what does Kalshi say the odds are that he's going to step down at this point?
00:09:35.040 Before September 1st.
00:09:36.100 60.
00:09:37.220 60%.
00:09:37.580 So basically flip a coin, if not more, this guy's out over this scandal?
00:09:42.760 Yes.
00:09:43.120 He didn't do anything wrong.
00:09:45.280 But he wasn't on the island.
00:09:46.520 He knew.
00:09:46.840 But he knew.
00:09:47.680 He knew.
00:09:48.100 So dominoes are going to fall.
00:09:49.460 What happened to Penn State coach?
00:09:52.320 Joe Pa?
00:09:53.300 Yeah, what happened to him?
00:09:54.980 Sandusky?
00:09:55.680 Yeah.
00:09:55.880 Because he knew about what Sandusky was doing?
00:09:58.320 Yeah.
00:09:58.600 He knew.
00:09:59.120 He knew.
00:09:59.780 But he was on his way out anyway.
00:10:01.180 He was like 90 years old.
00:10:02.080 He was on his way out.
00:10:02.340 But I mean, it was his legacy.
00:10:02.760 This guy's in his first term.
00:10:04.340 I get that.
00:10:05.140 I get that.
00:10:05.580 By the way, Pat, this is yesterday.
00:10:07.980 And look what happens at 4.40 p.m.
00:10:10.160 When he answers the question.
00:10:10.920 Boom.
00:10:11.520 Bingo.
00:10:12.140 When he answers the question.
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