PBD Podcast - Home Team | PBD Podcast | Ep. 316

Episode Date: October 17, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:27 Good afternoon. Good evening, whatever part of the world you're in. This is episode 316 home team. Lots of stories. Lots of things going on. It's been, I don't know, four days since we did our last podcast, three days since we did our last podcast.
Starting point is 00:00:39 And it seems like it's been a couple weeks because of the events taking place. I'll share with you some of the stories we're going to go in. When the weekend comes by and you hear quotes like this, Ray Dalio, there's now a 50% chance of world war as the Israel Hamas conflict threatens to spread. Ray Dalio just said this by the way in October 13th. Jamie Diamond says this is the most dangerous the world's been in decades, okay?
Starting point is 00:01:08 We'll cover that. Egypt can save Gaza civilians, Wall Street Journal story. How come they don't take them in? Then Forbes does a story on our podcast last week with Charlie Kirk will share that. And you'll see how quickly the next story after they said what they said about the podcast that we did, how they contradicted themselves. Vinny, you
Starting point is 00:01:26 got some thoughts on that. A lot of people are saying there's a civil war going on the Republican Party within Congress, within Ben Shapiro against Tucker, within Candace against Megan Kelly. Is it really a civil war? Is it just the exchange of ideas? differences? Is that okay? We'll talk about that. Even on the left, you know, the Democratic Socialists, supportive of Gaza, supportive of not Gaza, but Hamas. It's a bit of a conflicting on that side as well
Starting point is 00:01:52 on the Democratic side. We'll cover that. A lot of billionaires are removing money from paying to Ivy League schools, condemning the fact that they haven't yet to condemn Hamas. And it's challenging to the point where one of the professors from Cornell University, if you haven't seen this, we'll show you this clip, very, very disturbing clip
Starting point is 00:02:11 from a professor celebrating almost of what's going on there, saying the attacks, the Hamas terror attacks are exhilarating and exciting, disturbing to say the least. And then outside of that, we got some business stories to cover. Arnold Schwarzenegger blasts Democrats saying they want to f up every city in America as if he wasn't supportive of that just two, three years ago. But we'll address that as well.
Starting point is 00:02:34 Jada Pinkett's new book got, Will Smith responding, we got some thoughts and ideas we can process that. USC's sanctions on Venice, what an oil for free or presidential election. This is something that some people may say at this point you want to talk about oil, but you'll see the way Tom will break it down. Why this is a very important story having to do with lithium, with Exxon and a bunch of other oil stories put together.
Starting point is 00:02:58 We'll talk recession. We'll talk why LinkedIn is laying off 700 employees and Austin's office market data is exploding, yet no one is moving in, and then some home sales numbers, and then Mexicans and the lowest cartels, message to members, stop making fentanyl or die. This is a Wall Street Journal story,
Starting point is 00:03:17 and last but not least, nearly 70% of active service members are overweight, report finds, I'm sure that is very intimidating to our enemies, to see us, our military being overweight. Okay, I'm sure that is very intimidating to our enemies to see us, our military being overweight. Okay. So having said that, right off the bat, I said we go into the Ray Dalio and Jamie Diamond
Starting point is 00:03:33 story, Rob, if you want to kind of pull that up, go to page four. By the way, folks, if you're listening to this, our notes to the R30 pages, I keep getting messages about people saying, Pat, we'd love to get the notes, we'd love to get the notes, here's what we're probably going to be doing on our website, vt.com. In the next two to six weeks, we're going to have a membership where those who pay whatever the amount's going to be $9.99 or $14.99, whatever the dollar amount's going to be.
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Starting point is 00:04:19 Again, podcast, text the word to 310-340-113-2. Okay. There's now a 50% chance of World War III as the Israel Hamas conflict threatens to spread Hedge Fund legend, Ray Dalio. This is a $20 billion man says. This is again, insider story. So this may be the most dangerous time
Starting point is 00:04:42 the world has seen in decades. Jamie Dominguez says if you can pull up his instagram so people can see this as well hutch one uh... legend red-value believes that the risk of through a transitioning from contained conflict to an uncontained hot world has risen from thirty five percent to fifty percent over the last two years stating in my opinion this war has a high risk of leading to several other conflicts of different stating
Starting point is 00:05:04 of different types in a number of places. And it is likely to have harmful effects that will extend beyond those in Israel and Gaza, Dalia, who is known for his expertise in global power shifts and historical cycles. Seize the Israel, Hamas, and Russia. Ukraine conflicts as brutal struggles likely to persist until one side emerges as the clear victor and he warns if they spread to other countries most importantly the major countries there will be a much more horrific hot world war. Tom what are your thoughts on what Dalai will say in here as well as Jamie Diamond? Well Dalai even Jamie Diamond don't want anything
Starting point is 00:05:40 happen to the US equity markets that's what what they're very, very concerned about, is US asset prices, US equity markets. So they're sounding the alarm on one thing, and what it is is the escalation. And when you look at the chess board, oh, it is, that's Jamie Domen. This may be the most dangerous time the world has seen in decades. Go ahead Tom.
Starting point is 00:05:59 Yeah, so what is he worried about? This is what he worried about. You got to look five moves ahead, and there's a nice man that wrote a book, your next five moves. Think about the next moves here. And the one that everybody's worried about is you were seeing it over the weekend was Iran.
Starting point is 00:06:12 Everybody, all the ambassadors were going to talk to Iran. They're saying, hey, baby, stay in your corner. Stay in your corner. Don't, we know what you're trying to do over there. In Syria, don't show up with arms. Don't show up with support. Don't show up with support. Stay out of this. And there is a lot of work.
Starting point is 00:06:28 And that is what everyone is worried about. The escalation of the conflict is not the Saudis. It's not the Egyptians. The Egyptians are not armed and the Saudis are not interested in getting into full conflict. It is Iran and Syria making it a two front war. That destabilizes energy, which will have a domino effect so you have leading economic thinkers
Starting point is 00:06:50 dollio and diamond saying we don't want to see this escalate and you can translate it down to one sentence we don't want iran to get with syria make it a two front war and make it a regional conflict which affect nearly a world war because of what it's going to do the markets yeah i think uh... it begs the question, what would the current state of the world look like under the presidency of Donald Trump? Yep. Right. So, if you look at the odds, the...
Starting point is 00:07:17 Oh, don't go soft on me, Adam. Yeah, exactly. So, if you look at the odds that Jamie Diamond is throwing out there, right? And Ray Dahlia, for that matter, basically going from 35% to 50% to a world war, I think it begs the question, what would have happened under Donald Trump? Yes, that's me saying this.
Starting point is 00:07:36 Yeah. You know, Trump came into office in 2016, like a bull in a china shop. Obviously, the media was against him. And, you know, he obviously played a part in that as well temperatures flared up he came in like a bull in a china shop but the whole reason the whole premise that Joe Biden was elected not because he was a strong capable vibrant leader just because he just wasn't Donald Trump anyone could have beat it Donald Trump just because of the cards that were stacked against him. But I think it's incumbent on all of us to ask, how much different would this be under
Starting point is 00:08:11 Donald Trump? Are you going to tell us? Are you going to repeat that three times? Are you getting to the point? I want to hear your point. But the point is the resounding narrative from the people on the right is basically it not under Trump. There was no world-level.
Starting point is 00:08:23 What do you think? There were no words under Trump. There was no world-level. So what do you think? There were no words under Trump. What do you think? I think it's a definite question that should be raised. And a lot of people on the left don't want to hear that question be raised. What do you think?
Starting point is 00:08:34 Is my point? You just narrated it. I think if you just look at the numbers, there's something to be said there. Now, we don't know for sure if Ukraine would have been invaded by Russia. We don't 100% know that. We don't know if this if Ukraine would have been invaded by Russia. We don't 100% know that. We don't know if this would have happened under Trump.
Starting point is 00:08:48 I think it is a very imperative question to ask though. Oh my God, Adam, it's so okay. I got you. So Rob, why don't you do this? Do you want me to say that I guarantee under Trump? I've been waiting for you. No, it's not. But if you sit the same thing five times, I got it.
Starting point is 00:08:59 And make your point. Rob, do me a favor and pull up the clip by Shemaat. And let's play with Shemaat's it. And he's actually given perspective. Like I want to hear your thoughts. If you're saying that, I want you to tell me your follow through it. Here's what I'm thinking. Instead of it begs to question, here's what Shema sets with his opinion. And then we judge it or we tear it apart, play the Shema clip. Go for it. Trump is the only time. Tom, Tom, please let him, let us go back to the clip and let's
Starting point is 00:09:22 play it. Go ahead. When Trump was elected. I was told that it was the end of the world. And that's what I thought. And I'd already underwritten him as an F. Okay. And then four years into the presidency, he was probably like a C in my mind. And then as I get a little bit of distance away, I realized, no, hold on a second. This guy was like a BB plus, like he was pretty good. I voted for Joe Biden, but this is the honest. He voted for Hillary and he voted for Joe Biden. He was a former owner of the Golden State Warriors.
Starting point is 00:09:55 I think he made his first billion from Facebook time. If I'm not mistaken, this is not a Trump guy. Keep playing. I did for the things that he was supposed to do, a good job. And for where every other president found a way to frankly make our situation a little bit worse, specifically around wars, he did not do that. And that is a huge accomplishment that I think needs to be acknowledged. I think the thing that was smart about Trump was David Sackie, he was going to do business. Yes.
Starting point is 00:10:22 David Sackie wrote a positive, a positive, positive feel the David Sacks is Elon Musk's right hand guy. David Sacks is a guy that's probably according to what you read about. One of Elon's 10 guys he trusts to process issues with. It's sacks. What's a like a he was the guy when Ron DeSantis announced his candidacy on X be a Twitter. It was David Saxe. I was actually doing the interview along with Elon. He's a guy. He's made milk. He's a respected guy. Keep going. Feel the need to make these moral condemnations all the time. He was willing to meet with Kim Jong-un. He was willing to meet with Putin and and Sisi Jinping and he avoided
Starting point is 00:11:07 criticizing them personally. He didn't call them dictators. He talked about how smart they are. Yeah. It's the art of the deal, right? I mean, at the end of the day, he's looking to do business. Okay. So what are your thoughts on that time?
Starting point is 00:11:17 When you hear Shemaad here? Well, I'll tell you what I think. I think you've got Silicon Valley thinkers there that are backing up against the backdrop of Call me number one. They've calmed down since Trump number two. They back they have a backdrop to step back and number three Now they have a little bit of history and a little bit of Perspective in terms of what's happening now versus then and they're getting back to it and saying I go from being a Hillary voter To seeing perspective and honestly saying, you know what?
Starting point is 00:11:46 I should have gotten this a bigger race. I should have given this a much bigger race in my rating than I did. And I think that is probably on the mind of more people than want to admit it. So let me ask this question. Let me ask this question of all of you here. So it is this crisis in Israel, okay, and Hamas.
Starting point is 00:12:06 Obviously, tragic, worsens the Holocaust. We've all seen the videos were falling on the story closely. Is this helping Trump or is this helping Biden, okay? You know, especially with Biden's 60 minutes, or you know, even in the 60 minutes when the 60 minute interviewer says, you know, even though the president seemed 60 minutes, or even in the 60 minutes when the 60 minute interviewer says, you know, even though the president seemed so tired, he felt this was so important for him to do this.
Starting point is 00:12:31 It's as if 60 minutes is defending how tired the president is, right? But is this helping Biden, okay, for him to stand firmly on Israel and backing them up, is this helping Trump that the numbers change at all? What do you think, how this is helping out? I think, let me go to Adam. Oh, God.
Starting point is 00:12:48 Well, I think in an odds perspective, this is helping Trump. This is my point. So the whole thing that Shema said is that it was marketed as an F. He said that, right? He underwritten Trump's presidency as an F. A lot of people did. That was essentially my point.
Starting point is 00:13:03 And then as time went on, time heals all wounds as they say, it went from an F to a D to a C to a final grade of a BB plus. And I think it's, you know, people come around in all different times, everyone has their own time horizon from when they come around to these types of notions. So at the end of the day, I think this is only gonna help Trump. And you know, Biden, he's standing strong apparently.
Starting point is 00:13:26 He's saying the right things. Apparently he's gonna go visit Israel this week. But at the end of the day, I think this does help Trump. First of all, Pat, it's that same media that's trying to make Biden look like he's strong. And he's, it's the same media that told us that he was this evil war war three maniac that was gonna get us all messed up. And like, I think it's time for us to get pissed off, Pat, because that same media that ignored all it
Starting point is 00:13:51 and tried to make us think that it was him, now, guess what, we told you so. And now, it's real. Now, when people were saying that we're on the brink of World War III with North Korean, everything, now it's actually in your faces, we told you, we told you that it was all BS, and now it's actually happening.
Starting point is 00:14:10 We are literally on the brink of it, and it's like, you can't say, I can't point at them, we told you so, but we were right. I think it's helping Trump for one simple reason. Everybody doesn't like pit bulls. Oh, I don't like pit bulls. They're dangerous
Starting point is 00:14:26 around kids and you can't predict them. And then five houses on the block get broken into and everybody wants a pit bull. That is the perspective that has come to America. And I'll break it down just that simple. And if you think I'm oversimplifying it, sorry, I think this is helping Trump. And the fact they don't even talk about Biden is, is, is deafening silence. And Pat, I like the analogy you used about the mafia boss. Would you, I don't know if you would unpack that again in this regard? Which one is that?
Starting point is 00:14:50 Well, you said basically, when, when the mafia leader is strong, everyone kind of chills. Whereas, whereas the mafia boss is sort of weaker, that's where chaos ensues. Yeah, again, this is, this is a, that's the part about when it's peace time, everybody hates a wartime leader like Trump, okay, everybody hates, not everybody, 80% hates a wartime leader like Trump
Starting point is 00:15:19 because the brain is not consumed with war, anxiety and stress. So you're like, dude, you're so annoying, Trump. Stop, like, oh my God, everything's not a war. You don't need to fight everybody. Relax, why are you like this? Dude, everything is peaceful. And then, when it's wartime,
Starting point is 00:15:34 everybody is scared shitless of having a peace time leader. And that's what's going on right now. Biden is not a wartime leader. He's a peace time leader. He's a guy that's everything is peaceful. You come in at nine o'clock, you leave at two o'clock in the afternoon, nobody can tell, it's okay.
Starting point is 00:15:50 You're a peacetime guy, you don't work that hard, you're not always on the screen, you're not always talking. Good, I don't have to see this guy like Bill Boromo said, you know, I kind of prefer my president's to only see them once every six months like my mother and law. I don't, you know, or some of the girlfriends that you don't like. I don't want to see her too often. I kind of feel like that's the kind of president we have right now. But when. I don't, you know, or some of the girlfriends that you don't like. I don't want to see her too often.
Starting point is 00:16:05 I kind of feel like that's the kind of president we have right now. But when it's wartime, you know everybody misses the wartime leader. You know who misses the wartime leader? Even if people that hated the wartime leader. Yeah. And that's the most interesting dynamic to see.
Starting point is 00:16:17 Not the motherfucker, I can't just stand up with pieces of shit. But you know what, we kind of need him right now, dog. Yeah. We kind of need him right now. Hey, Chamberlain, yeah, what's up? You're not a wartime leader, bro. You gotta go knock on a door and call that guy.
Starting point is 00:16:29 You hate the most. I'm not calling him. You gotta call him. You're the only guy that he's willing to listen to to come back. You gotta go beg him to come, because he's the only guy that can go up against this guy named Adolf.
Starting point is 00:16:38 I'm not gonna go after him. He's a piece of, you're the only guy that he has to hear it from. The only person I can make him come back is you. You better do it to save this country. You better do it to save the world. Hey, Winston, I can't stand you, but we need you back as a prime minister. What do you say?
Starting point is 00:16:54 We need you back as a prime minister. Say it one more time. We need you back as a prime minister. Who's your daddy? You're my daddy. Okay, I'll come back. Then Churchill comes back and he fights and wins the war and all of us now speak English instead of speaking German.
Starting point is 00:17:10 That's exactly right. There's an element of this taking place today that people are paying attention to, but I wanna kind of get your feedback on this, Adam, because I know the last couple of weeks, you've given your insight on what's going on here and it's been very interesting on talking what's going on with Israel, especially since
Starting point is 00:17:27 you were there just a couple months ago. So how do you react when you see a professor, a professor who, Cornell University professor, calls Hamas terror attacks, exhilarating and exciting. Okay, this is Cornell University. We have a friend here that went to Cornell, Dink. This is a New York Post story, Cornell University. Matter of fact, before I even say it,
Starting point is 00:17:50 because people are like, well, you know, how do you know this is the truth? Let's just play the clip and let's, let's you hear what this professor at Cornell said, Robert, if you can make this bigger, it's 24 seconds, go on and play this clip. It wasn't similar. No, it was the same. It wasn't similar, it was the same. seconds. Go on and play this clip. I'm 31, I'm 31, I'm 31.
Starting point is 00:18:25 Okay, Stanwood, Palestine, and you see on the occupation whatever it says to the right. Let me finish up the story. Cornell professor, Russell Rickford, Spark controversy, we're comments made during the Propelstein rally, he described Hamas recent terror on Israel, which caused over 1400 casualties as exhilarating and energizing, the certainly that it had shifted
Starting point is 00:18:43 the balance of power and punctuated Israel's invincibility illusion, Rickford speech at the rally, included remarks that it was exhilarating, monopoly of violence, the crowd at the rally, join enchanting from the river of the sea of Palestine, will be free of slogan deemed anti-Semitic by the American Jews. And let me continue with this,
Starting point is 00:18:59 because remember, a lot of these Ivy League schools are sitting on 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, and I think Harvard's sitting on $60 billion of endowment. Many of this money has been paid by people that are pro-Israel, and to the point where billionaires, this is a Daily Mail article, drop Ivy League funding over failures to condemn Hamas, page 11, if you want to go to it. Ivy League Sharks, Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania, face a potential loss of $487 million in funding from prominent donors, Woodrow support,
Starting point is 00:19:33 billionaire King Griffin, who pledged $300 million to Harvard, criticized the university stands on Hamas, while the Wexner Foundation, which donated $56 million, over 30 years, would you support expressing being stunned and sickened, Israel billionaire, Idon't Ofer and his wife, Batia, who donated $20 million to Harvard, resigned from an executive board, H.F.H.F.H.F.H.F.H.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F.F Carlos Gilmour, Rowan, called for donors to the University of Pennsylvania to either withdraw
Starting point is 00:20:05 funding or send a dollar in protest, former US ambassador John Huntsman, Jr., whose family donated 50 million dollars to you, Penn. By the way, John Huntsman, Jr. was a former president, presidential candidate, vowed to halt the future donation, citing you, Penn's silence on Hamas. Adam, when you see these stories, when you hear things being said, how do you react? So yeah, I've been going deep down the rabbit hole of understanding the sympathy on Hamas, Adam. When you see these stories, when you hear things being said, how do you react? So yeah, I've been going deep down the rabbit hole of understanding the sympathy for Hamas, but specifically in America, right?
Starting point is 00:20:33 And I came across as article, I mean, here's some numbers for you. If you just kind of want to look at this, only four in 10, 18 to 29 year olds, and essentially Gen Z, and the younger millennials have a negative view of Hamas. So if you just look at the numbers, overall view 51%, so red is negative, green is positive.
Starting point is 00:20:52 But if you go by demographics, you can see that the millennials, Gen X, and boomers, it's all 50 plus percent negative view of a terrorist organization called Hamas. And if you see the marketing campaign that BB Netanyahu is doing, and the rest of the democratic world is doing is that Hamas equals his crisis, right? But the younger generation, almost a quarter of them,
Starting point is 00:21:17 does, only a quarter of them thinks that have a negative view of them. And almost was that plus 30 plus percent actually have a positive view of them. I'm like, I'm trying to make some sense of them. And almost was that 30 plus percent actually have a positive view of them. I'm like, I'm trying to make some sense of this. And I came across this article, this opinion article in Wall Street Journal, and I kind of want to reiterate what I basically found from that.
Starting point is 00:21:36 But essentially addressed this exact issue of what's going on in modern day academia. So essentially, the article was sort of, the title of the article was that liberals and leftists need a reckoning with anti-Semitism. And basically, it tells the story of the reason that Joe Biden decided to run in 2020. And it basically dates back to what happened in 2017
Starting point is 00:21:59 in Charlottesville, the Unite the Right Rally and everything that happened with that or white supremacist drove his car into people marching and killed that one young lady, right? So if you recall that, that was the famous, there were good people on both sides, that whole speech, right? So in that protest, it was teaky towards caring,
Starting point is 00:22:21 almost brown shirt like neo-Nazi fascists allegedly, that were spouting things like Jews will not replace us. So traditionally, we've seen the far right neo-Nazi KKK be identified with sort of that mantra of anti-Semitism and everything that comes along with white supremacy, but things have shifted. So now it's not as angry and violent and in your face as it once was.
Starting point is 00:22:51 Now it's sort of taking place on the beautiful, green, leafy campuses of the progressive left, whether it's the Harvard, whether it's the Cornells, whether it's the Berkeleys, it's happening all over this country. And if you just look at the numbers right there, Gen Z, the Progressive Social Democratic Left via academia are being indoctrinated
Starting point is 00:23:13 until this worldview. So you have our youth, our college students, focusing on things like oppression, white privilege, the hyper obsession with race, identity, sexual orientation, and everything that applies to what has perceived as power and the patriarchy, and essentially what comes down to anti-white men. So the social justice warriors of America. But here are the two points that they basically harp on.
Starting point is 00:23:43 There's two words that I wasn't really too familiar with. But I was like, all right, what does these things mean? They talked about intersectionality, and they talked about decolonization. We're all familiar with America and colonization and imperialism and all that, fun and stuff like that. So here's the core ideology of the far left progressive woke agenda. So intersectionality, that all the victims of discrimination are on the basis of race, sex, and sexual orientation are all interlinked. So if you're oppressed, you're all interlinked into one common theme.
Starting point is 00:24:17 So the purported victims of this oppression are the most enthusiastic, ironically, of the oppression of against the other groups. So for instance, if you see the gay rights, if you see the gays for Palestine, this is the cognitive dissonance that's going on in the modern woke academia left. The gays for Palestine,
Starting point is 00:24:37 they're holding up signs, gays for Palestine. The most ironic part of that is, if you tried to do the gays for Palestine march in Palestine or in the majority of Middle East countries, you would be executed. You would be stoned. You would be hung. You'd be headed. So good luck doing that in the country that you are supporting. The cognitive dissonance is alarming to me. Okay, so that's point one. By the way, Israel is the only country that actually is totally fine with LGBTQ rights.
Starting point is 00:25:05 When I was in Israel, it was like Tel Aviv was one of the gays things I've ever seen. Whatever. Like fine. I'm not gay, but do you think? And this is the same atom, that's great. You'll just like the mea Khalifa, the porn girl. That's like, I pro-Palestine, they'll stop your hell. Go.
Starting point is 00:25:20 Go. Go. Go. Go. Go. Go. Go. You're dead. But in America, and in democratic countries, you can say whatever you want to say. Point number two is the decolonization component, right? So that's the disposing of the dead white males throughout history, politicians, poets,
Starting point is 00:25:42 artists, authors, all that, and the resistance of the oppressed includes what is an armed struggle to get their lands and lives back. So what essentially comes down to is logic is thrown out the window. It's just pure emotion, it's pure rage, it's pure cognitive dissonance, and this is what they're grappling with when you have a professor basically saying, I'm so enthused by the death of what's perceived as the oppressors, whereas good luck doing those types of rallies, talks in those types of countries. Great point.
Starting point is 00:26:17 At the top. I think you can simplify that a little bit, And I understand the academic angle there. What you have is if you look at those charts, you've got the youth that are split and it's not liberal extremism, it's Marxism that's mixed in. It's deeper than just, oh, their liberals are extreme liberals. Yeah, they are extreme liberals, but they're Marxists. You listen to AOC, it's not extreme liberalism,
Starting point is 00:26:47 it's Marxism, listen to the squad, listen to very carefully. And you look at their grandparents here, and by the way, it's much more than 50% Adam, it's 75%, 64% there is very negative, and then quite negative. So you've got 75% of the boomer grandparents, you've got 73% of the boomer-grandparents. You've got 73% of the boomer-parents.
Starting point is 00:27:08 And then it moves down in these two recent generations. That, my friend, is a graph showing you what happens when you move to extreme left ideology and Marxism on campus. That's what's going on. You know what that tells me? That's what's going on. You know what that tells me? You know, 18 to 29, 23% very negative, okay, of Hamas. 17% quite negative. Then you get 60% that either don't know, neither,
Starting point is 00:27:37 quite positive or very positive. Okay, who do those 18 to 29 you'll spend the most time with? Professors, colleges, universities. So guess what? America, I love the fact that these guys are not funding these universities right now, because you know what they're saying?
Starting point is 00:27:53 They're voting, finally. And by the way, these are Democrats that are not voting for giving them money. The only guy here that's a Republican, I was Ken Griff, and everybody else was pretty much on the left. So you screwed up my kids and grandkids. And you know who wexler is. You know who wexler is.
Starting point is 00:28:04 Wexler is the guy know who wexler is. Wexler is the guy that, you know, he bought that built in 9-11. Yeah, he is connected to the 9-11. If you really want to find out who wexler is, go type in less Wexler 9-11 and good luck. You'll be distracted for a couple hours. But, you know, these guys to say we're not doing that
Starting point is 00:28:20 anymore, why? Because they realize you send your kids the way you raise them for 18 years. They come back and they're like, dude, you're not not my kid what the hell happened to you the last four years well daddy they brainwash me to think in you're a moron you're an idiot you have no clue what you're talking about and these are professors that are sitting there all they want to do is give you a lip service and there's no exchange yeah I'm a college professor I know what I'm talking about here you don't even do that anyway and Pat and I think I got you off, I'd be interested to see if God forbid
Starting point is 00:28:47 one of these Hamas people that are coming over through the border, blow themselves up or some shit in front of one of these idiots that has no idea what the hell is going on. See how you feel when it hits home, because it's coming. I don't care when anybody says you know it's coming. In the last 72 hours, border has said
Starting point is 00:29:02 that they have found four known Iranian. Let's just call them terrible maker. Terror on the terror watch list. Correct. So all this all this borrow pro Hamas wait till some shit blows up in front of your face. Yeah, that's not that's not 100% Mexicans that are going to flee. Terrible terrible things that are going on in Mexico and the cartels. I'm happy to tell what it is. They're practically refugees. But in the middle of that, it's not 100% people that are really looking for a better life.
Starting point is 00:29:28 It's people taking advantage of the river humidity to hide inside it and to get here. Yeah, and exactly, and going back again, on this whole everybody from the left changing their attitude, it was all Trump. Mexicans are rapists of that, bro. The Mexicans are going back to Mexico. I've seen videos where they're literally crying and going back because of how shitty is over here
Starting point is 00:29:48 And it's not it's not Mexicans. It's everybody is coming here and it's When the CIA is warning us of some shit. What's happened to San Diego? You don't blame on the San Diego And they say wait man. Where's all the pictures of the of the yachts and all the you know? Yeah, Tom I just want to add one thing to what you said about the Marxism that's going on campus. Rob, would you just Google political horseshoe? Here's one of the things I've learned definitely since being at value-taming
Starting point is 00:30:12 and understanding just like, just getting smarter, getting more informed, trying to understand how things like, we're used to go to images if you don't mind. You think of political ideology on the spectrum that's almost linear. So you have the far left and you have the far right, okay? But the actuality is that the political spectrum is more like a horseshoe.
Starting point is 00:30:32 So we have the far left, the socialist Marxist communist authoritarian regimes, and then you have the very far right, fascist, neo-Nazi, far-right nationalist regimes, that you think that they're diametrically opposed on their opposite side of the spectrum, but it's not linear. It basically comes into a horseshoe where they sort of meet in the middle and it just meets at authoritarian intolerance
Starting point is 00:30:56 and just complete destruction of whoever does not agree with your viewpoint. And that's I think that's something that someone might say, well, how does the far left socialist Marxist on campus identify with the far right Muslim terrorist organizations? It's because the horseshoe is what's connecting them because politically they are not inclined whatsoever to agree with each other other than the this is my view and you will not change my viewpoint and I will die for this viewpoint. They make a really good point and for people that don't know this, go study that.
Starting point is 00:31:29 But meanwhile, keep listening for a second. Look how close. Remember Hitler suppressed speech and then as Stalin made one newspaper under glass that sat in the public square called the Provda. Provda is a Russian word that means truth, isn't that funny? That's a letter. And that was there. And then, so what do you see AOC doing?
Starting point is 00:31:49 We are using American social media leaders to cancel conservative voices. We do not want them to be heard. That's AOC, that's the squad. Then go all the way and look at the history of fascism and how they suppress speech and that that horseshoe meets right there where we can look and see even if you don't believe in horseshoe
Starting point is 00:32:10 theory, just listening closely, did Hitler suppress speech, did Stalin is AOC, they eventually meet and they agree, you know what, our opponents need to shut up. No, no, we need to shut them up. Correct. Okay, let me read this next part about Iran. What Iran is saying and what US is saying to Iran. So Iran warns Israel through UN against ground offensive in Gaza. This is an axial story. Iran warns Israel through UN against a ground offensive in Gaza expressing a desire to avoid further escalation. Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amid Abdul-Ahaan met with UN envoy Tor
Starting point is 00:32:46 Wenezland and stressing Iran's reluctance to see the conflict turn into a regional war and expressing a willingness to help release hostages held by Hamas. Amid Abdul-Ahaan, however indicated that Iran would respond if Israel pursued a ground operation in Gaza. Here we go. The involvement of Iran and the Hamas Israel conflict could potentially lead to a broader regional war. The US has attempted to deter Iran and its ally, Hezbollah, from joining the fighting and has deployed an aircraft carrier group and fighter jets to the region. And so that's the axial story. If they do something and then the US has turned Iran in terms of, sometimes, US warns Iran against escalating Israel, Hamas warns to regional, this is financial time story.
Starting point is 00:33:29 U.S. President Joe Biden is sternly cautioned Iran, saying don't, don't, don't, don't. When asked about Iran's potential involvement in escalating the Iran-Israel, Hamas conflicted into regional. When he also emphasized the need for Palestinian state, stating Hamas must be eliminated entirely, but there needs to be a Palestinian authority and a path for Palestinian state. Stating Hamas must be eliminated entirely, but there needs to be a Palestinian authority
Starting point is 00:33:46 and a path to Palestinian state. U.S. National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan conveyed, the existence of a private communications with Iran to deter escalation, highlighting the risk of a broader conflict and Iran's potential involvement. Noting, there's a risk of an escalation of this conflict, the opening of a second front in the North and of course of Iran's involvement, that is a risk.
Starting point is 00:34:06 Tom, when you see this, okay, and you hear the story where the number just came up to 50% chance of World War III. Ray Dalai was talking about that. Jamie Diamond, just the most dangerous we've had times we've had in decades. And now the fear of Iran telling Israel, don't get involved through UN, US telling Iran do not get involved in bringing in Hezbollah, how ugly can this thing be, or is it already ugly with there's point of no return? Isn't it interesting that Pat is reading a story from the financial times, and that is
Starting point is 00:34:35 exactly where the world is running? There's three centers of real financial strength in the world. One of them is New York, one of them is Hong Kong, one of them is London. There's others, so you can put it in the chat and get all upset with me, but those are the anchors. And the financial times is reporting, kind of what I was talking about a little earlier in the podcast is like, everyone is telling Iran.
Starting point is 00:34:57 And by the way, Iran is also a source of energy. They're an oil producer. And so everyone is like, dude dude you need to stay in your corner everybody wants to do everything they can to keep a run to stay in its corner because if a run if his ball says we're going to syria we need guns and iran says i'll give you all you want it's sort of like us the way we've been giving them weaponry to you crane we do not want iran giving weaponry to a spola and this is exactly what jame Jamie Diamond others are talking about saying that move on the
Starting point is 00:35:28 chess board is the bad move. So we all need to be talking to Iran, take him for coffee or the weekend, get him to calm down and not step into this thing. But, Pat, it's almost like we're instigating, though, if we did that deal for the hostages and then we just give them, you know, six billion dollars, it's almost like we're inviting them because you know where that money was going6 billion. It's almost like we're inviting them because you know where that money was gonna go. There's no hiding it.
Starting point is 00:35:48 It's almost like we're pushing them, pushing them, pushing them because at the end of the day, don't do this or if you do this, we're gonna do this. It's inevitable path to answer the question. At the end, it's 100% inevitable. Everybody is fighting. And if that, if you can't see that it's going to be a world war, then you're just, you're just blind, bro.
Starting point is 00:36:05 You're, you're, you're blind. We're pushing. We want it to happen. We, everybody's put, everybody's like, in Congress, they're like, you know, Iran does anything. Who's that, who's that Congressman Pat? And I was like, Iran, we'll blow up your oil. It's like, what are you guys talking about?
Starting point is 00:36:19 Lindsey Graham is like, what the hell are you guys talking about bombing shit? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no And so that's what's happening there. The same thing will happen to Iran. We will shut off the pipelines. No one will be sending tankers into that Gulf. No one. That's how you get to Iran. You just shut off the money supply to the oil. Now, they've got the backdoor money supply,
Starting point is 00:36:57 which goes to Russia and the oil trade and things like that. But there will be blockade. Lindsey Graham is just being too much of the big war hawk there need to calm down. There's plenty of ways to step on iron's air hose. And if you don't think that's what's being discussed over the weekend with ambassadors, you're not paying attention.
Starting point is 00:37:16 Yeah, I think what we've seen over the last for 20 years for that matter is just the polarizing shift, whether the Democrats or the Republicans come in, how to deal with the quagmire that is Iran. And nobody can speak more about that than PBD. But every four to eight years, all right, cool, let's give them money, let's take, let's unplug their nuclear arsenal, all right, let's give them money so they can plug and let's
Starting point is 00:37:40 give them hostages. We keep reversing course on what we're going to do with Iran and make no mistake about it, whether it's Hamas, whether it's Hezbollah, whether it's the Houthi rebels that's going on in the proxy war that's in Yemen versus Saudi Arabia, Iran is the tip of the spirit. It's for exactly. So until we figure out how we're going to deal with the world nuisance that is Iran,
Starting point is 00:38:04 where the greatest exporter for the last, since 1979, has been terrorism. We're just going to keep running to this problem because we can keep playing whack them all with Hamas and Hezbollah and all this. But Iran is the situation that needs to be dealt with and make no mistake about it. The people of Iran, beautiful people, a beautiful culture, as good as it gets, type of people you'll find, they have no love for their absolute theocratic authoritarian mule regime.
Starting point is 00:38:33 If they had the power to rid themselves of this nuisance, they would do it in a second. Fortunately, they cannot do it. Exactly, and that is essentially the problem. The Yosguvai Association. And then it's, I think from solutions, I think there needs to be some, I don't know if it exists, I can't think of one, a bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee house, just put it all together on the Iran situation and how to do with that because it just keeps moving and it keeps moving.
Starting point is 00:39:07 You know what scares me a lot. I will tell you what concerns me a lot. Remember that one video where these comedians made the video showing the mom that comes up and she pulls the LGBTQ flag and the teacher reacts and her son is sitting there and the teacher tells the son, shut up. And then you realize these guys are actresses.
Starting point is 00:39:26 Yeah, they're actresses. But that video has gotten a few billion views online and has produced a lot of emotions. Okay. What percentage of people that shared that video notes fake? What percentage of people that shared out of the two billion people that I watched that video total? What percentage do you think notes a fake video?
Starting point is 00:39:45 It's not real, it's a fake video. 20, 80 against. Okay, 80% 1.6 billion are convinced that video is real and it produced emotions. Okay, these deep fake videos that could come out, okay? And what do deep fake videos do? That's the video right there, what do deep fake videos do? Deep fake, that video right there.
Starting point is 00:40:04 What do deep fake videos do? Deep fake videos do. That's the video right there. What do deep fake videos do? Deep fake that video right there. What do deep fake videos do? Deep fake videos get emotions high, it gets you angry, it gets you to hate, but most importantly, it gives you permission to say it's okay for them to kill the other people. Okay. These deep fakes could be any kind of videos that are out there. Okay. Both sides could have deep fake videos to show to validate what they're doing. Think about it from CNN. CNN will not show a black man killing a white person. They won't do it.
Starting point is 00:40:32 CNN won't highlight the story of a black man killing a black man. But CNN will show white man killing a black man for 24, 7, 4 weeks until they get so much anger in their audience to react To it right justi smaller did you see that these two black mega people came in? I was like, oh shit now that it's a fake story. Oh, so the next story a cat Got it to fight with a dog and there was racism involved in this fight between the cat and the dog because the cat was black and the white The dog was a white poodle genocide. Yeah, trying to eliminate the cats. But here's the part that we, we as viewers, we, you and I that's watching this year, we have to be very, very careful for our own side
Starting point is 00:41:14 to not use that against us and for the opposition to not use it against us. Because what happens when emotion goes super, super high, then all of a sudden we make emotional decisions and we look back a month, three months, six months, 12 months later, 10 years later, we say, damn, we were like, we were part of the problem. That was a major, major problem
Starting point is 00:41:35 that led to a catastrophic event worldwide. Tension is so high right now that it's making me want to question everything. For example, on the last podcast, when we had Charlie Kirk on, what was the one of the questions I asked Charlie was, how did Israel not know Hamas was gonna attack? Okay, great question. And then Forbes comes out and says this,
Starting point is 00:41:55 conspiracy to go viral with claims about Israel, Hamas, conflict, go a little lower. You know, and he's calling, he's calling Charlie Kirk and stand off down. Keep going all the way down. Keep going all the way down. Keep going all the way down about the whole story on the PPD podcast, this, this, that. And then while they're writing this, then they have another story that comes up on Forbes,
Starting point is 00:42:16 this video with Charlie, this clip got 10 million views on Twitter, on TikTok. It fully went viral. This clip one, the question was asked. But you know what else is a good question to ask. Here's the other question. The question is Egypt can save Gaza's civilians. This is from Wall Street Journal. Egypt can save Gaza's civilians. Israel's taking measures to protect civilians and Gaza's operation. Warning 1.1 million civilians to vacuum. By the 50% of people that live in Palestine or kids. And the Northern Gaza strip of the Hamas intentionally use the civilians as
Starting point is 00:42:49 human shields, as noted by a German foreign minister, Analena Barbar, Hamas brings nothing but suffering and death. It is Hamas's perfidious strategy to use the civilian population as a human shield. Egypt, the only escape route for Gaza civilians maintained strict entry quotas as a refocrossing, fearing the infiltration of Hamas terrorists. This hamper is the evacuations of civilians with the 800 allowed to leave on Monday, 800. They're asking 1.1 to leave.
Starting point is 00:43:20 Egypt is saying only 800 are allowed as of Monday and across and reportedly close recently, international pressure, especially from the United States, should encourage Egypt to open the Rafah crossing to prevent humanitarian crisis and help break Hamas's control over Gaza's civilian. Here's a question. Who knows Palestine and Gaza better?
Starting point is 00:43:38 Us or Egypt? Egypt, why isn't Egypt allowing them to cross the border? Why are we so liberal in America would allow people to come across the border? How many terrorists were found? Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, and Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt, Egypt Rob just had a four Iranians considered a terrorist threat caught at the US Mexico border as crossers from countries with links to Israel war spikes, right? So I wish US treated the border of people coming up from Mexico the same way Egypt protected their border of people coming down to their country because you know what's Egypt's responsibility?
Starting point is 00:44:21 Who's their number one priority? Their country. They're people. Who else's responsibility's responsibility? Who's their number one priority? They're countries. Of course. They're people. Of course. Who else's responsibility is that? So to me, the same question I have of how does Israel, the number one secret intelligence organization
Starting point is 00:44:34 in the world, Masad, you didn't know how Masad was gonna do this. And then to the people like, that's right, Israel, knew this was gonna happen. They wanted you guys to fall for it. And mainstream media has been behind it to all the people that are liking that story. My question back to you is,
Starting point is 00:44:48 if the people of Gaza, Palestine, Hamas, are so friendly and gentle and kind that you say they are, no one knows them better than their next-door neighbor. Who knows your neighbor better than you on what they do on the weekends? If you've lived next to them for hundreds of years, you're gonna know when they barbecue, you're gonna know when they talk shit, you're gonna know when they do parties, you're gonna know how drunk they get, you're gonna know that auntie that comes out of Fights Breakout,
Starting point is 00:45:13 you're gonna know which kid is a trouble when you're gonna know who speaks and girls in the back, you're gonna know all of that stuff. And if you do, why do you say, nope, you guys can't come here, why would you say that? Both are very valid question. You asked this question last week, you got me thinking about about the whole thing where, hey Egypt, if you want to do something about it, let them in. Why don't you? It's a valid question. So, to both sides, if you can't entertain two ideas at the same time and be willing to be wrong, you're just as much as part of the problem as the people are going, no, I'm only going to believe
Starting point is 00:45:42 this side. You're the problem. You have to entertain both ideas to see what's really taking place here. Or else, you're causing the emotions to go high for us to make some dumb decisions that could cost millions of people's lives. This is not one of those stories that could end up in only 5,000 people, 5,800 people. This could go like this. Ready? You ever seen these fires in California? The boom. One little match. Boom. And then. And go. The Santa Ana. Allows it. Hawaii. The wind. Boom.
Starting point is 00:46:11 Dumb. Jam over. It could go that quickly. So make sure you and I, if you watch this, some of you watch this, because you love what we have to say. But many of you also watch this, because you hate what we have to say. But the few of you that watch it, because we do our best to be fair to entertain both ideas, that group we have to be louder. We have to be louder to get people to entertain both ideas. That's my biggest concern with this thing here. My concern is that people are going to
Starting point is 00:46:37 jump to conclusion without weighing both options and in all of a sudden boom we have World War 3 and we're sitting there saying how did 82 people in our community in Florida die? How did 17 innocent kids in school in Kansas City die? How did 29 people like that kid that got who's the kid? Did you see the two young kids in Chicago? What was the one that just happened? And that was one in Texas. Yeah, these stories, dude, what did these kids do? Yeah, these kids didn't do anything. Yeah. This is the Muslim boy killed and woman wounded in a lawy hate crime, whatever it is about, Israel, Hamas war.
Starting point is 00:47:08 You can go to the other side. Stories on both sides, taking place everywhere right now. This is the beginning, and Bala, this is just the beginning. Trust me, America, especially those that live in America. Trust me, America, you don't want this, okay? You do not want this. There's a reason why fire is so up right now and people are worried Because they're worried that this could come to their backyard and FYI if you're listening to this
Starting point is 00:47:33 You could be a part of that problem because you and I are just see one side of the story. It's all I have to say go Yeah, let me put on my pretend I'm a diplomat hat so Pat when you left Iran in 1990 I pretend I'm a diplomat hat. So Pat, when you left Iran in 1990, what year did you leave Iran? November 28th, no, no, when I left Iran, was July 15th, 89. Okay, July 89. You didn't go, just go straight to America.
Starting point is 00:47:54 You didn't go straight to Germany. You lived in a what? Refugee camp in Germany. Okay. So if I'm gonna be a diplomat and try to provide a solution, you know, Israel, Gaza, where they're Gaza, where there, what separates them from Egypt, which I totally agree that there should be a border crossing safe haven for refugees is something called the Sinai Peninsula.
Starting point is 00:48:14 A refugee camp should be set up, established, and vet everyone that comes into these camps. How was your family vetted like crazy? Did they wanna understand who your father was? You were probably 10 years old at the time. But I'm assuming all the young men, women included as well, but specifically the military age men were completely vetted before you were let into the country or certainly until you were let in America.
Starting point is 00:48:40 Similar to the if you just kind of punch it on the Sinai Peninsula right there. So that's a solution that could be done here, because you can't just, basically here's what's happening. Israel is basically saying, get the hell out of Gaza. We are coming full force for Hamas. We do not want to kill civilians. Please leave. Now what is Hamas saying? Stay.
Starting point is 00:49:04 We need you. We need you. We need you to stay here. Why? Because Hamas uses its citizens to protect Hamas. Whereas Israel uses the IDF to protect its citizens. Let me say that again. Hamas uses its citizens to protect Hamas as human shields. Whereas the IDF will protect its citizens.
Starting point is 00:49:26 So if Israel, if Hamas put down all their guns, all their weapons, there would be peace. If Israel put down all their guns and all their weapons, they would all be dead. The moral equivalency is not even close. So what, by the way, if you've seen the, speaking of Egypt, let me just highlight some of the countries that have come out pro-Israel anti-Israel pro-Hamas. Here are the countries
Starting point is 00:49:50 that have basically come out pro-Israel. So you just figure out what side you stand on for the countries that I'm about to name. Countries that are pro-Israel, USA, the UK, Germany, France, Italy, India, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and 70 other democratic free countries. Countries that are anti-Israel, Pro-Hamas, Iran, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China, Venezuela, I mentioned Turkey twice. And all the communist authoritarian regimes, again, the horseshoe.
Starting point is 00:50:19 Notice a country that wasn't mentioned. They're just sort of monolithic, and they're not saying anything right now. Egypt, they're like, dude, we can't come out and promote peace with Israel, even though they have peace with Israel. But in no way, shape or form, using the a neighbor analogy, are we coming out condoning what's going on here being a no more than better than their neighbor?
Starting point is 00:50:38 Of course, yeah. So if, if, yeah, the thing to me that in it, civilians, the objective of Hamas is to kill civilians. The objective of the US Army, the IDF, whether it's the UK, actually democratic, normal, modern world countries, is the intention to not kill civilians. And at the end of the day, I was actually watching an interview on the BBC. It was the former Prime Minister, Nuftoly Bennett. He said this. He goes, let me ask you something. He asks us to the reporter.
Starting point is 00:51:10 Let me ask you, let me ask you something. If someone was shooting at you and your family, and they were hiding behind civilians, what would you do? Would you shoot back? Answer that. So everyone should answer that. If someone was shooting at you, shooting at your family, and they were standing behind civilians, okay, what would you do? What would you do, Ven? I'm shooting.
Starting point is 00:51:33 You're shooting back. It's killer. Be killed, hon. So if someone's trying to kill you, you have two choices. Try to kill them or be killed. And that's essentially the situation that's going on in Israel right now, is that they're literally trying to kill them. And they're like, dude, I don't wanna have to kill innocent civilians, but you leave me no choice. And that's essentially the problem. And Pai, you mentioned this, Forbes wrote the article about conspiracy theorists,
Starting point is 00:52:00 like they're saying Charlie Kirk, that Israel knew Hamas would attack, right? Then they contradict themselves, they write an article the next day that says US intelligence reports included warnings from September and October that the CIA and other Middle Eastern allies knew, and so they could have prevented it. So, and follow me, Pat. And they're acting like it doesn't matter, but we should have been on high alert. They were warned September 28th.
Starting point is 00:52:29 They're warned October 5th. It's just crazy. Like, when are we going to stop pretending that nobody knew? And when are we going to hold people accountable? For instance, they asked John Kirby at the White House reporter for the massive security failure. You know what his answer was? Now's not the time. Like everybody, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:52:47 I think it's, of course now's the time. We're moving forward. They're about to attack. I mean, dude, this is like a godsend. I guess some more children could leave. You know why they haven't invaded in Gaza Pat? The weather. There's weather so everybody's slowing down.
Starting point is 00:53:02 Thank God, so hopefully more kids get out of there. But like, like decisions are being made just like in, when we invaded Iraq, we went in, weapons of mass destruction, war, war, war. Then we bond the shit out of everybody, and then they're like, oh, by the way, no weapons of mass destruction. It's too late.
Starting point is 00:53:18 Answers need to be answered, right? The questions need to be answered. And here's my question, Charlie brought this up at, is it so far fetched? I'm being genuine, that a leader that's kind of, you know, controversial is not going that good for them. There's brink of civil war in your country. Is it crazy to let an event like what just happened happen to unify everybody? So nobody looks at you and they all look at the issue. And if it is true, I'm gonna ask you Adam, if it is true that this genuinely happened,
Starting point is 00:53:48 they had intelligence because the proof is in the pudding, it looks like they did, and they kinda went like this and let their people die, okay? Same type of shit with 9-11. What then? What do the real questions, what do the people do? What do you do? I'll answer that.
Starting point is 00:54:05 I mean, and Charlie Kirk brought up the question, was it stand on order? Ordered. Yeah. I think it's two things. I think it's number one, fair to ask that question. 100%. But I also think it is unfair to draw a conclusion.
Starting point is 00:54:19 Okay. We don't know. Do you know with 100%? No, I don't know. Correct. So my question is fair. Right now, ask the Correct. So, but my question in there right now, the question, ask the question, ask the question, but I'd rather conclusion that BB Netanyahu gave a stand-down order.
Starting point is 00:54:31 I think is very unfair and very informed by anyone who's asked. But, but, but here's my question. The fact that there's proof that the CIA knew intelligence knew Egyptians won them days before and this still happened in a place that is the most secure place besides us. I mean, I would say that loosely. Like right now is the time to answer. Like everybody, I know you guys, you're going to work, but time out for one second.
Starting point is 00:54:58 How the hell did you not rate, like raise the flag, put security, beef up security? And I get what you're saying. It's the question needs to be answered. Now, not in two years when we go backwards and all these people are dead and we go, oh shit, you know what, we kind of knew, and this guy over here messed up with the intelligence and didn't run it up the flag pool.
Starting point is 00:55:18 That's bullshit. I think Adam has a point there. You can go back and you can look at World War II and Pearl Harbor. And there's books that are written that FDR and the American intelligence knew the Japanese would try to bomb Pearl Harbor. And that's why the aircraft carriers weren't there. They were all out on patrols.
Starting point is 00:55:33 They were all out on there. Well, what genius figured out that if the Japanese were going to attack something, they were coming by boat. Go to a look at the map. I don't know what other way they would have arrived. And so there's a lot of people that say that, and now you have to say the conclusion, so I'm with Adam on this one. The conclusion would be FDR sacrifice 2000 men at Pearl Harbor so we could get into the Pacific War, which Japan, no, it was good strategy to keep the aircraft carriers out.
Starting point is 00:56:06 Was there bad intelligence or an incomplete intelligence, yeah. But books have been written over the course of history of Kutta Shuda. Did you know when you know? But I have a hard time believing that BB Netnau wanted to sacrifice Israeli citizens to get into the war and to permanently remove Gaza as is excuse to get in just as I don't believe that FDR left. Tom, what year was that? Was that no? Tom, what year was that?
Starting point is 00:56:31 What year was Pearl Harbor? 1941. 1941. This is 2023. Our technology, bro. We have satellites that could look through people's houses. And my cousin Mike told me that, Pat, one of his guys that's in... We're talking about... We're talking about, I agree with you.
Starting point is 00:56:46 I agree on the technology. Vinnie, Vinnie, Vinnie, I agree on the technology. I agree on the technology. How do you not know? How do you not know? I agree on the technology, but we're talking about the same human decision, whether you're dealing with both some World War II or you're dealing with Gaza and paragliders, is
Starting point is 00:57:00 would that leader trigger B to get his country triggered into the war, sacrifice people? It's the same moral decision. And my question was, I just posed the question. I said, is it so far fetched that a human being, Netanyahu, Bush Jr. all these assholes, to me, I'm not calling Netanyahu, I'm talking about Bush Jr. You mean to tell me, it's so far fetched, that weapons are mass destruction, because of Bush Jr's decision of they have these weapons, he's not stupid, Tom.
Starting point is 00:57:30 They got us into that war and then changed the name of the war after it was said done. By the way, here's what I think. For the non-emotionally involved party, we should entertain all those ideas. For the non-emotionally involved party, we should entertain all those ideas. Okay? For the non-emotionally involved party, we should entertain all of those ideas. If I'm in a military, guess what I'm writing down? I'm writing down all possibilities. If I'm working with the president right now,
Starting point is 00:57:56 I'm one of the advisors, president Biden says, okay, P.V.D., what do you think happened here? It's okay. Let's look at this is how I would look at the decision. Let's look at five things. Hamas Let's look at this is how we look at the decision. All right, let's look at five things. Hamas in the last 10 years have advanced their military so much that they're apparently better than Mossad, better than CIA, better than Navy SEALs, better than Special Ops, better than IDF, better than everybody.
Starting point is 00:58:16 Maybe that is a possibility. What's the percentage behind that? Put a possibility, 1%, 1%, 5%, okay fine. They're underground, you know, whatever tunnels that build, it's so advanced and that's what they're underground, you know, whatever tunnels that build, it's so advanced and that's what they're doing. Cool, let's put that as a possibility too. You know, Netanyahu needed confirmation from the world
Starting point is 00:58:34 to be able to attack that because he saw the case study of how Russia went against Ukraine and in this situation where things he thinks would be different in this situation, he is Russia, but in this situation, the world and NATO would defend Russia, meaning where NATO defended Ukraine and this situation, Ukraine is Hamas. Let's just say I'm saying like Hamas, but Palestine and Russia is Israel, but imagine if Russia attacks Ukraine and NATO defense Russia, what would happen to Ukraine?
Starting point is 00:59:02 Oh my God. Within a week, they're what? They're done. Sanito, my God. If we gave Russia $100 billion, there is no Ukraine. Ukraine is not part of Russia, right? It's Russia now. In this case, Israel's the superpower, the Middle East, let's just say for a military side.
Starting point is 00:59:14 Okay, so maybe Israel did this to get the world permission of the six hour stand down, all that stuff. Okay, that is a possibility. Mr. President, what percentage do you think that's there? Let's put a number there. Whatever that percentage is. Number three, maybe what's going, I would go through all of these scenarios and collectively ask for Intel, get the smartest guys there and ask the question, why isn't Egypt letting people in? If Egypt, if they're so
Starting point is 00:59:38 great, why aren't they letting them in? What is the chance of Iran getting involved here? Who's Russia going to defend? If Israel does attack Gaza and wipes out 20,000 people? Iran's going to call his ball on, his ball attacks. Do we, should we believe the threat that Hamas makes that, if you attack us, we're going to kill these hostages that we have one by one by one, and we're going to, at public mobile, we do things differently. From our subscription phone plans to throwing a big sale right now when no one else is.
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Starting point is 01:01:13 You're killing those people, so the blood's going to be on whose hands? Netanyahu's hands, for Kilda. I'm going to put all that stuff up. Then you have to take a risk. Nobody knows 100% what's going on. Everyone of those things should be weighed. However, Ben Shapiro and Taka Carlson, okay, I want to read this and arrive if you can
Starting point is 01:01:29 get this clip prepared. Ben Shapiro condemns Tucker for downplaying attack on Israel. Its idiocy is just moral stupidity. Ben Shapiro strongly condemns Tucker Carlson accused him of moral stupidity and criticized him for downplaying the recent attack. Shapiro calls Tucker Carlson comparing between israel tragedy and drug abuse deaths in united states the claren he attempting he's attempting to minimize as the america can't walk in chugan morally speaking at the same time which is absurd i'll just let you watch
Starting point is 01:01:56 this clip uh... to judge it for yourself go ahead rob thousand a year now you can call it genocide you can call whatever you want but it's the death of over a hundred thousand americans a year and the, you can call it genocide, you can call whatever you want, but it's the death of over 100,000 Americans a year and the living death of millions of people. Well, you can't call it genocide, it's not genocide. So I don't understand people who are addicted to drugs and living outside. Israel, and again, I want to add my voice to that because I'm a human being.
Starting point is 01:02:18 But the standard outrage among Republican presidential candidates was so much more intent. Why don't you talk to a bullhorn and start yelling about it? I get it, but no one would think to do that. About the hundred thousand American young people murdered every year. And they just- Because who are you yelling at? Who are yelling at? First of all, people are on bull horns yelling about drug overdoses and the open border
Starting point is 01:02:39 all the time. All the time. What is he even talking about? What he's attempting to is minimize what happened in Israel. He's not attempting to maximize what happened in the United States. He's attempting to minimize as though America can't walk and chew gum morally speaking at the same time, which is absurd. And those two things are nothing alike.
Starting point is 01:02:55 I'm sorry, that is not alike. It is not alike. For drug smugglers to smuggle drugs over the border, which someone then takes and shoves it into their arm and then they dive in overdose. That is not the same thing. I promise overdose. That is not the same thing. I promise you, it is not the same thing. As a terrorist, breaking into your home and murdering your children in their beds in front of you and dragging your wife off to be raped in Gaza, that is not the same thing.
Starting point is 01:03:15 Pretending that it is, it's a moral blight, it's idiocy, it's just moral stupidity at the highest level. Of course, we should care about what happens with fentanyl. Of course, we should care about, we should fentanyl. Of course we should care. We should close our border. Have I been unclear about this? Of course America should have closed borders when it comes to this sort of stuff.
Starting point is 01:03:31 I'm on the same side as Tucker on that. I just don't understand why he's not on my side when it comes to Hamas has to be wiped off the face of the earth. Pause it right there. What exactly is the counter? Tom Adam, go ahead. Yeah, well, it's interesting is the other's playing out because this is sort of a fissure of what's going on
Starting point is 01:03:46 in the Republican right. In my opinion, Ben Shapiro just completely owned Tucker Carlson. Let me unpack that a little bit. So, the trying to draw equivalency between what Hamas is doing or what ISIS did, whether it becomes rapes, mass murder, intentional genocide versus the active decision to consume drugs over long periods of time in some cases, and then dive in overdose, is completely absolutely absurd, the moral equivalence.
Starting point is 01:04:18 Knowing the risk of partying when you did it. Correct. So, and just like Ben said, do we want to fix our borders? Yes. Do we want to stop fentanyl from pouring into our country? Yes. But at the end of the day, people who are using drugs, very few people take it one time and die, very few.
Starting point is 01:04:38 It's over. It's a long, slow process. So the decision to actively take drugs, heroin, pills, cocaine, whatever the drug is and use it and use it and use it and use it and eventually die. Okay, you're making this active decision. Nobody made an active decision in Israel to be sitting in your homes at six in the morning, Hamas busts in your door and shoots you and your babies in the head. That is a totally different situation. So in my opinion, Ben Shapiro was spot on on this one and Tucker is just blatantly wrong.
Starting point is 01:05:08 Tom, I have my thoughts. I wanna hear your thoughts. Well, I agree. Tucker did not sound outrage and it sounded like he was balancing the argument and then Ben gets pretty revved up, Ben Zahawk and he gets pretty revved up, Ben Zahawk, and he gets pretty revved up. And I think he is correct that you can't draw moral equivalency with a decisionless thing because you happen to be Jewish and you're attacked and a decision to be on college campus.
Starting point is 01:05:40 Aren't you worried about fentanyl? Yeah, I'm worried about fentanyl. Just get one of those fentanyl test kits. You can get those test kits and you can rub the pill on it, see if there's about fentanyl? Yeah, I'm worried about fentanyl. Just get one of those fentanyl test kits. You can get those test kits and you can rub the pill on it, see if there's any fentanyl in there. But yeah, there's a big difference between the two of those. And I think Tucker was, you know, could have done a better job and left the door open to kind of be owned by Shapiro. Here's what I would say. Number one. I think I totally understand Tucker and I totally understand that. Okay. Number one, Tucker. What's Tucker's number one loyalty and a feeling America.
Starting point is 01:06:12 America first. What do I talk about America first? He's gonna sit there and say, yeah, that's your problem. First of all, this Sunday, we're with the family. And for whatever reason, Ticot didn't want her to watch a Zohan. Okay. I don't know if you guys know Zohan would add him sand or whatever the movie, what's the movie called wanted to watch is Zohan. Okay, I don't know if you guys know Zohan with Adam Sandler, whatever the movie, what's the movie called? The Legend of Zohan. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, Salon is gorgeous girl who's a Palestinian and they fall in love and they're trying to bring peace between Palestine and Israel What a weird movie to watch at a time like this? Jen and I are looking at each other laughing is going on but at the same time saying everything he's talking about
Starting point is 01:06:53 They're talking about right now applies to current times. Okay Ben Tucker's priority is America first of course. He's gonna be about America He's sitting there saying dude these guys have been fighting for 2,000 years. You think I can stop it? Did you guys been fighting for thousands of years? One day America's gonna wake up and stop you guys from fighting. It's a joke if we think this fight's gonna end up anytime soon. That's how I think that Tucker sees it.
Starting point is 01:07:17 But I also see Ben. Guess where Ben is from. There, that's his family. That's where he's from. Of course, he's gonna be protective of his homeland, his pride, you know, the voice he has for the Jewish community. 100% he's gonna see that from an emotional connection to it.
Starting point is 01:07:37 One has to sit there and entertain both ideas is all I'm saying. Both could be right and both could be emotionally leaning towards whatever is protective of theirs. Tucker is gonna protect America, and Ben is gonna protect Israel in a way that, hey, we gotta make sure this is number on priority. To Tucker, no one in the world has been able to prevent this fight from happening for 2,000 years, including God.
Starting point is 01:08:02 You think you can do it? Yeah. Let them fight. They're gonna keep can do it? Let them fight. They're going to keep fighting. Let them fight. They're going to go back and forth. But do we want to involve our soldiers? Now, America is talking about the fact that report came out.
Starting point is 01:08:13 We're preparing 2,000 soldiers to be sent out. About 2,000 US troops told to prepare for deployment and response to Israel, Hamas war. Hamas war. This is an NBC story a couple days ago. I'll read the story for you to think about. So here you go. So around 2000 soldiers, 24-hour preparation to deploy orders, ready to provide support to Israel,
Starting point is 01:08:31 and response to the Hamas, Israel war, the troops include the diverse capabilities such as medical support and explosive handling, and we're previously on 96 hours standby. The U.S. has already deployed the USS Dwight Eisenhower, carrier strike group to Eastern Mediterranean, and see shown a solidarity with Israel. The Israel Defense Forces are amassing forces at the Gaza border, a prepared for coordinated attack involving the air see on the land.
Starting point is 01:08:53 The conflict began a significant terrorist attack by Hamas and Israel, resulting over 2,800 casualties in Gaza and 1,400 casualties in Israel. Guess what? Those are 2,000 U.S. soldiers. Those are some of these kids. What do you call that? And what do you call that, Pat? We're sending the aircraft carriers, and then Pat, ready for this?
Starting point is 01:09:08 And you're in the military. 2000 people ready to go. They're already declared war. If we go there and we put troops on the ground, what does that mean? We're at war. Of course. We're at war. And Pat, here's my thing with the Ben Shapiro thing, Tom.
Starting point is 01:09:20 Like, Ben Shapiro, and I get it, bro. This is a horrible thing. It's disgusting what happened. All the people lives ever lost. But you can't expect other people to match your emotion in a situation and they're not invested as much as you are. I, Ben is furious. I get it, I understand it,
Starting point is 01:09:35 but he's expecting Tucker to have the same outrage as him. And I'm sorry, it's not, you can't expect that. Let me tell you, Vinnie, you and I are in America because of Jimmy Carter, okay? At least I are in America because of Jimmy Carter, okay? At least I'm in America because of Jimmy Carter, okay? Jimmy Carter goes to you, Iran, and all he's talking about is human rights, human rights, human rights, 3000 political prisoners that Reza Palavi had,
Starting point is 01:09:56 let him lose, he let's him lose, those 3000 political prisoners, and to let to, you know, Osama bin Laden, let to all the other things that happen around the world, let to all these ISIS, all these different things. At one point, Brzehpah-Lebi had them. So on the outside, we're like, yeah, Jimmy Carter, human rights.
Starting point is 01:10:15 As if you know who the 3000 political prisoners are, was there some situations that maybe Savak and others were extreme, of course. Yeah, just like there is stories of massage, just like there of course? Yeah, just like there's stories of massage, just like there's stories of CI, just like there's, of course, yes, yes. US is also not free from that situation of what CI and Masad and others have done.
Starting point is 01:10:33 But what ended up happening is they ended up here. So what's my bigger concern? Here's my bigger concern. We live in America, okay. So, it's like, oh, here's a problem, here's a problem, here's a problem. Yeah, but the problem's coming through here through the border. And we have a little, here's a problem, it's like, oh, here's the problem, here's the problem, here's the problem. Yeah, but the problem's coming through here through the border. And we have a, but here's the problem, here's the, no, no, no, listen, while you're looking
Starting point is 01:10:53 there, they're coming through the border and they're coming to your home, to your country, to your state, to your city. Yeah, but watch what's going on and you crying and rush and watch what's going on and it's really wrong. Bro, for the frickin' third time, they're coming through your border. How are you protecting it? It's Egypt more concerned about their border
Starting point is 01:11:15 than US is concerned about our border. Can we not take a page out of their playbook to sit there and say, this is why we need a border? This shouldn't be a democratic or republican thing. This should be an American thing and say, this is why we need a border? This shouldn't be a democratic or republican thing. This should be an American thing to say, this is a problem, so watch this. How long does it take until they do their attack
Starting point is 01:11:32 for the people that are coming here? Is it a month? No. Here? Yeah, it's three months soon. No, is it six months? No! It's when everything is good.
Starting point is 01:11:41 No one's paying attention. Eight years from now, we forgot about this entire mess and then boom. 6,800 people die and you say, hey, how did this dust, the president's, no, no, no, no. It's gonna come back to 2021, 2022, 2023, 2020, when we let the border open,
Starting point is 01:12:00 all of these people came in. And during this time, half the American people didn't bitch about it. And then all of a sudden, you're suffering the consequences because you said it's not a big deal. We should let the people and we should get the Democratic party to get more stronger because it's a lot of Latino voters. And we know Latino voters are going to vote for the left if we bring him in here and are you going to pay the price.
Starting point is 01:12:20 My concern of America first is if there's ever been a time to just say, shut the border up for one year. Made a video the other day talking about policies I would do if I was a president. Obviously, I'm not running for president. The laws are not favoring that. I'm a capitalist. You know, so in the first things I would do today,
Starting point is 01:12:39 I would close the border for one year. We're not taking anybody for you. It's a waiting list. Remember when I got at the Army in 1999, I wanted to be a firefighter. And I went to the fire department in Grenada Hills, off of Devon Shire in Balboa, right across the street from Ralph's.
Starting point is 01:12:53 Of the 101? No, no, in Grenada Hills. So I go to this recruiting station, I say, hey, I just got at the Army, Hunter for the Airborne Division, I'm in shape, I'm this, I'm that, I love America. I want to be a firefighter. We got a five year freeze.
Starting point is 01:13:03 What do you mean? 2003, it opens up. It's 1999, I said, dude, you guys got to hire me. I'm fully qualified. He says no, there's a five year freeze five years later They open up the freeze, but it's too late at that time. I'm doing good for myself What's the moral of the story if the fire department can have a freeze? If the LA department LAPD can have a freeze if companies can have a freeze and they're hiring So can we have a freeze in our border for one year? Shut the Southern border down. Shut it down. Close it up. Immediately build a wall, fill it up with additional security. You want to hire 87,000 new IRS agents?
Starting point is 01:13:36 Why don't you hire 30,000 new border agents, put them there, protect the fricking place for one year? This is no longer a joke. This is serious. You're seeing what's going on there. All the people that are fighting, you're seeing examples of the way they're doing it. Protect the Southern border because that's where they're coming through. And then all of a sudden, people will say, well, yeah, that's a little extreme. Why would we do something like that? Because that's how you live. You have doors. You have walls. You live in a community where people have to ring the doorbell. So you know, Dada, 82. Yes. Yes, we're here Uber Eats. I didn't order no Uber Eats. Oh,
Starting point is 01:14:10 I'm sorry. Don't let them in. Why don't you let them in? Because it's your border. It's called your apartment. It's called your house. It's called your community. If you want a border in your apartment in your house and your community, why don't you want a border in the southern border of America? Again, I'm not telling the people that are already with this. I'm telling the people that are saying, what's the big deal? That's what I'm talking about. And great point and Adam, I'll give it to you. Here's the, the F-Duff thing, Pat, the border after all this right now, still wide open. Nothing has changed. Myorcus hasn't done anything.
Starting point is 01:14:46 If you still have the attitude of what Pat just said, you know what they're gonna say, Pat, you're uncaring. You're racist, you don't care. This is what America's for as open arms. You understand what I'm saying, Adam? It hasn't changed one ayoda. It's still the same that it was since all this is happening and nothing is stopping.
Starting point is 01:15:03 So here's my question to you guys, Pat. What can we do us as a people right now to try to get that message where it's like, yo, like shut it down. Is there anything that there's nothing we could do, right? Tom, nothing. You got a vote. You get to talk. What?
Starting point is 01:15:19 No, it's right now, right now. What's, like the border is wide? You and I are not going to under the second amendment, pick up arms and go pick some part of the border that we're gonna defend. That's not the way it works. We need the leadership of this country and the governors of Texas, the governor of Arizona, the governor now of, oh, by the way,
Starting point is 01:15:39 governors of Illinois and New York. Because all of those people coming across were supposed to stay in those red states, make life miserable for the red states, and be the replacement vote later. Look up replacement vote people, Google that. Yeah. Instead, they are now being shipped to,
Starting point is 01:15:55 not by DeSantis sending a couple of buses to New York, the federal freaking government sending a dozen buses of them, dropping them in Chicago, dropping them to New York, until you have the governor of New York, governor of Illinois saying dropping them to New York, and so you have the governor, New York governor, Illinois saying, oh, you know, we don't need the people here. Well, look, look upstream, where is it? So we need the governors, we need all of them
Starting point is 01:16:13 to get together to say, we need sensible border policy because close the border, everybody's gonna say racist. Sensible immigration policy is the way that this needs to be adopted on the wider basis. Yep, and but time you said it's, you know, we can't, the second amendment, we can't just take arms and go, but in the constitution it's for enemies foreign and domestic. At one point, we're gonna have to be like, yo, listen, if you guys aren't doing it, we'll do it. There's enough Americans out there, bro, that'll go up there and post the hell out, like, yo, it's enough because he nailed it, Tom.
Starting point is 01:16:44 This might be the ranchers. Hang on, I think you just, I appreciate your passion. But what about all those ranchers that were in Arizona that got arrested? But Tom, I understand being arrested, but he made a great point. The government did not let the citizens protect the rancher, border, the Arizona. I think it's bullshit, Tom, because you know what? He nailed it. This might not happen this week that Hamas loser tried to be like
Starting point is 01:17:09 a day of terrorism. It didn't happen. It's eventually going to happen because we have no idea who the hell we let in. Like enough is enough. When are we gonna stop yapping and do shit? I'm not saying gold, they were gonna be at the border, but like, come on, man. Enough is enough.
Starting point is 01:17:25 And then we keep bringing my orcas in Congress, and he just sits there with a smirk and smiles and laughs on our faces because they already know that damage has been done, Tom. That damage is done. The people are here. Now it's a waiting game. It's a waiting game for when they get the call to make shit happen and it's going to happen. That absolutely personal. Let me kind of try to put a ribbon on this entire argument because it started off with
Starting point is 01:17:44 the conversation with Ben Shapiro, Tucker Carlson, comparing the analogy of murder and execution and rape and beheadings to Fettin' All Crisis. I hear what Pat is saying and it's reminiscent of what Trump said is build the wall and we'll have a big beautiful door and we'll vet the hell out of people because we don't want this basically migrant crisis pouring through our country, totally understand, totally understand the America First Agenda, totally get it, totally get
Starting point is 01:18:09 it. What Ben Shapiro said was, you know, America should have the ability to walk and chew gum at the same time morally speaking. America, whether you agree with this or not, we have a domestic policy, any foreign policy. And it's always been that case. Are we gonna be isolationists and only pretend that we exist in America, in a bubble, and the rest of the world doesn't exist?
Starting point is 01:18:32 I think that is a nonsensical solution. It's never gonna be that way. Exactly, never been that way. Are we gonna be absolute interventionalists and dip our toes into every single conflict that exists around the world? We'll drive ourselves crazy doing that. But so the point is,
Starting point is 01:18:47 I've done that. Exactly. So the point is there needs to be a balance and there needs to be a new, nuance perspective to how this works. So the reason that we're going to bat for Israel, this point is because there are, there are ally in the Middle East.
Starting point is 01:19:01 It's a fair exchange of value. A lot of it has to do with military intelligence and basically information that occurs in the Middle East. Who else are we going to come to their defense? Are we coming to Iran's defense? Saudi Arabia? Are we helping Lebanon? Who do we trust?
Starting point is 01:19:17 We trust Syria? Bashar al-Assad? There are one ally that we know we can 100% depend on in the Middle East. And ultimately, here's the point. So America is a land of immigrants. We all come from someplace. So if you don't speak up when something is completely morally and historically wrong, like the murder of people, intentionally, how do you let this happen?
Starting point is 01:19:39 What do you stand for America? Who do you believe in? When do you speak out? So when this happens in Armenia, there's Armenia genocide. Do we say, hey, that's none of our business. When it happens in Mexico, hey, Mexicans, hey, it's none of our business. When this happens in Ireland, it's a very good point. No. At some point, we have to say we're freaking America. We stand for something and we're not just going to let innocent people be murdered. By the way, absolutely valid argument valid point. As a person who's Armenian and seeing what's going on
Starting point is 01:20:07 with Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijan and all that stuff, I fully understand being emotionally there. Okay, I fully understand, but he wasn't there when it was Armenia, this was happening. He wasn't fully there with all of it, right? Why? Because it should matter to you the most
Starting point is 01:20:24 because it's personal. This issue should be the most important thing for you because it's your homeland, right? It should be personal to me as a person who lived in Iran and when the Shah was there and Israel was there, there was peace in the Middle East and people could go for vacation in the Middle East and go to Iran. We can't do that today. Armenian genocide should be emotional personal to me because I am half Armenian and Assyrian and what the Assyrian did to Assyrians and Armenians, 100% should be personal to me.
Starting point is 01:20:52 But the other person that's sitting there saying, dude, should everyone's problems be mine? That person also has a very good argument to make. Look at this Wall Street Journal article that came out a couple days ago. Mexican Sin and Law, cartels, message to make. Look at this Wall Street Journal article that came out a couple days ago. Mexican Sin and Law cartels message to members, stop making fentanyl or die. This and the law cartel known for exporting fentanyl to the U.S. has ordered a halt to conduct fentanyl production and trafficking within its territory driven by pressure by U.S. law enforcement.
Starting point is 01:21:21 The director of the distributor to chapitos led by Joaquin Elchappo, Guzman S enforcement, the directivist attributed to Chapitos led by Joaquin El Chapo, Guzman Sons, the Biden administration, administration has been urging Mexico to take aggressive steps to dismantle the Sena-Lóocartel, which is a major fentanyl trafficking group. US debts from fentanyl have become a political issue with calls from some Republicans to send US military into Mexico to battle, to combat fentanyl trafficking,
Starting point is 01:21:45 some individuals in Sinaloa have faced violence and death for defying the ban, while others are reluctant to shut down their operations due to strong demand for fentanyl in the US. So can you imagine the Mexican Sinaloa cartel is saying stop making it? That's a feel good story. That's murderers with morals. That's a murderers with morals.
Starting point is 01:22:03 But that's the Italian mob story, right? Yeah. Hey, we don't do drugs, we don't do this, we don't do that. If you do it, we're gonna take you out. And if you did do it, you got in trouble, although a lot of people ended up doing it. Yeah. So when it's that profitable, you're gonna do it, go ahead Tom.
Starting point is 01:22:15 I mean, there's a great scene in the Godfather where movies sort of give us a window into reality. And it's when Marlon Brando says, he would did not want the drugs and he called gambling prostitution harmless vices. Remember this, he gives. And he says, I'm not in favor of the drugs. He's talking a lot so.
Starting point is 01:22:34 It's a lot so. I'm not in favor of the drug thing. And he says, but harmless vices, I meant, you know, you don't know whether this is window dressing or whether these guys are looking saying, listen, you know, next year there's an election. And a feel good story for the Americas in the election is they sent a couple of patchy helicopters over here
Starting point is 01:22:51 and they take out my house. So you guys better knock it off and as a matter of fact, maybe I need to knock off a few low-level guys to make this look good. Is it that way that they're really, they're doing it and they're supported by China and they're doing it anyway? But they're running a PR campaign where a couple low level drug dealers get knocked, you know, get hit.
Starting point is 01:23:10 And they make it look like they're trying to toe the line because they do not want the US military to come in there. We did a very good job. Did you hear what you just said? Go back and repeat what you just said. They don't want the US military. They'll go back a story prior to that. Do they?
Starting point is 01:23:24 Did they knock off a couple of them to make it look good as a PR campaign? Exactly. Do you understand what the meaning was saying what I'll say earlier? Yeah. What you just said? That's the part to give permission to be like. So that's the part why you ought to consider that as a possibility even though it's a one or two percent. So there's a part of me that reads this story and thinks it's the cartels, the public PR firms, the strong PR from Kim Imagine. Yeah, we represent the cartels, the Mexican, the Sinaloa cartel,
Starting point is 01:23:52 and New York, it's one of the biggest PR firms. Do you represent? We're a person, Marc Stellar here, the largest PR firm in the United States, and we now, are portfolio includes. But this is not a time for jokes, but I remember there was a long ago. There was a mockery that was done because they invaded this major distribution place that
Starting point is 01:24:16 was in Columbia, that was wrapping it all up. And there was this room where you saw these pictures and the boxes of these Ziploc freezer bags, there was like 50,000 boxes of these Ziploc freezer bags in there. And so it says, some salesman at the Glad Ziploc, it says, really made quota on these guys. Who's one of your bigger customers? Well, you know, the cartels down there, they need the one pound freezer bags for the cocaine. And boy, I got that pool in my backyard because I cut the deal. So Ziploc could have given them some intel of where they're buying, where they're shipping these bags to get more information on Adam. Give your final thoughts before you
Starting point is 01:24:55 move on. You know, talking about a PR campaign, essentially a PR campaign or even propaganda is to give the illusion or the facade that you're doing one thing when you're actually kind of doing another or to sort of expound upon what the greatness is, but you know, it may be sort of mitigate what the thing is. Don't look now, but what is Joe Biden doing? Because this article right here basically says, the Biden administration has been urging Mexico to take aggressive steps at dismantle the Sinolua cartel,
Starting point is 01:25:21 the major fentanyl traffic in group. Okay, boom. What are we seeing low key from Joe Biden these days? Well, he's kind of building a little bit of a wall. I'm not sure if you know this. Kind of talking about that. He's clearly taking a hard line with Mexico low key. So what's the PR?
Starting point is 01:25:39 What's the facade? Listen, we love immigrants, we love all that. But low key, he's trying to play tough with Mexico. You know what he's doing? He's realizing everything. All the policies Trump had were successful. So let me replicate those policies without being too loud about it
Starting point is 01:25:53 because if God forbid people found that as their policies, I'm gonna be in trouble because they're duplicating what he's doing. Anyways, let me go to the next story here, Tom, and I wanna get your feedback on this with oil. So one, US2 ease sanctions on Venezuela and oil for freer presidential election. Interesting these three stories.
Starting point is 01:26:09 I'll combine them together and I'll give it to Tom. Very interesting here. The Biden administration and Venezuela, this is from Wapo, Washington Post. The Biden administration and Venezuelan president, Maduro's government have reached a breakthrough deal in which the US will ease sanctions on the Venezuelan oil industry and exchange for commitment from the authoritarian regime to hold a competitive Maduro's government have reached a breakthrough deal in which the US will ease sanctions on the Dishonel oil
Starting point is 01:26:25 industry in exchange for commitment from the authoritarian regime to hold a competitive internationally monitored presidential election in 2024, the relief in sanctions will be announced once an agreement is signed, including commitments by the Venezuelan government to ensure a fair vote under agreement, Maduro has agreed to process for lifting bans on opposition candidates
Starting point is 01:26:41 running in its elections. It also includes commitments to Maduro's government to accept international election electoral observations and open media access for elections. Actually very, very interesting. Let me continue with the other two stories. Exxon mobile, buying pioneer natural resources for nearly $60 billion in its biggest deal.
Starting point is 01:27:03 In that case, this is a Forbes story. This is a Forbes story. In this story, you see Exan set to acquire Pioneer National Resources, a $60 billion all stock, they're marking the largest deal for Exan since its merger with Mobile in late 1990s. The acquisition will acquire will value Pioneer at $253 a share
Starting point is 01:27:24 with Pioneer shareholders receiving approximately 2.32 shares of ExxonMobile for each share. They own the acquisition, will give ExxonMobile PioneerShare 850,000 net acres in the Permian Basian in West Texas, effectively doubling its output in the region, which accounted for 18% of all natural gas. And last but not least, lithium discovery in US volcano could be the biggest deposit ever found.
Starting point is 01:27:50 A significant lithium deposit has been identified in a volcanic crater along the Nevada-Oregon board, a potentially containing between 20 to 40 million tons of lithium metal, which surpasses previous deposits found in Bolivia. The discovery carries substantial global implications affecting lithium prices, supply chain security and geopolitical dynamics, end of lithium market. Mining operations are projected to commence in 2026, aiming to extract lithium from the claystone in an energy efficient and low-acid consumption manner.
Starting point is 01:28:23 Tom, why do these stories matter to the average American? We've been talking about the Middle East and the Middle East is where there's a lot of energy and the U.S. has been a net natural gas exporter. This increases our independence and increases our ability to stand on the world stage and to support Canada and other people with energy needs. So take a look, Venezuela. Venezuela is right across the Gulf from Galveston, Houston, Texas, where we have giant refineries down there. And by the way, so Venezuela, it's sort of comical.
Starting point is 01:28:57 Hey, if you promise, promise, promise to be good tonight, it'll give you ice cream. Okay, if you promise to have fair and open elections in Venezuela and Stop knocking off a opposition candidates. Tell you what I'll take off the sanctions on men Your Venezuela oil member Venezuela is a member of everyone everyone. Oh peck. Yes They're the red headed stepchild way across the Atlantic Ocean. And so that brings Venezuelan oil here so that we can take advantage of that. Exxon buys up this so that they could do
Starting point is 01:29:31 and you've heard it before. You hear when the conservative candidates say it, what should our energy policy be? Drill, baby, drill. Well, guess what? Exxon just found more places to drill, baby, drill. Because West Texas, baby drill, because West Texas, WTI, when you see in the Wall Street Journal,
Starting point is 01:29:48 the average price for, you know, light sweet crude Saudi Arabia, and for WTI crude, WTI is West Texas intermediate, and the Permian Basin is this giant, giant basin over there in Midland, Odessa, Texas, where we have all this crude. So this is Exxon getting access to even more crude. Why is this important? Well, to get the prices for gas artificially down about a year ago, Joe Biden drained
Starting point is 01:30:12 what's called the SPR strategic petroleum reserve. That's where we keep oil that if there's a major calamity, maybe it's weather, maybe it's a hurricane that takes out Galveston, you don't know what it could be, but that was supposed to be the place that we dipped to it in a time of emergency. Instead, what he did, he was trying to drop the price of gas artificially on the short-term basis. And people said, you know, you shouldn't be doing this. And now you have to refill it.
Starting point is 01:30:40 So this is all part of further American further, American energy independence and America as an energy power. The globalists don't want us to be an energy power. They want us to be dependent. That's right. The Greens line up with the globalists to say, oh, don't drill. No pipelines. And don't go into anwar.
Starting point is 01:31:00 Anwar basically is drilling in Alaska where there's a ton of oil, ladies and gentlemen. So this is what this is all about. This is what? Whose victory is this? This is a victory for United States energy independence. That's great. And finally, and Biden is doing what Trump was doing with Venezuela. Why shouldn't they be allowed to take their oil over to us? Why don't we buy it? What I'm trailing you is all signs of every policy that was working on the Trump Biden has finally realized that if you want to get reelected, you got to use those policies because that's
Starting point is 01:31:29 exactly what's important to America. Wall, oil independence, you've seen all these stories secure, well, they're not doing a border side. No, by the way, by the way, the lithium discovery is an unexpected good news for the American. That's fantastic news. Because the members must feel about that. How does Musk feel about that? He's been in, he's taken exceptionally long shower
Starting point is 01:31:52 this morning. Is he launching a missile? You needed a big cold shower because he's really happy about this because it means we don't have to rely over time as this becomes, is this discovery becomes mind and available for sale? It means you don't have to rely on China, Chile, or very expensive lithium extraction from seawater to get this heavy mineral that you need to make batteries for electric vehicles.
Starting point is 01:32:19 And there's a lot more to it. Those batteries that you see Tesla sells, like one of the wall of garages that can basically power the house for a day and a half. That's a big part of it too. All about less reliance globally, and this is exactly the stuff that Trump would have been on top of. Quick antidote for you, Tom, because great explanation I appreciate that.
Starting point is 01:32:37 You said how does this affect America? Well, I'll tell you how this affects my life and affects all the lives here in South Florida. So you may be familiar that in the 1980s, even prior to that, there was the Cuban entrance into Miami. Basically, Cubans helped build Miami along with a lot of local Jewish community.
Starting point is 01:32:55 And there's something called Little Havana and Gayocho. And there's a major, major Cuban presence in Miami. P.B. Barboso, there you go. So slowly but surely, a little Havana and everything that's going on has sort of been shifting towards what I call little Caracas because that's the capital of Venezuela. Venezuelans are pouring into, legally speaking,
Starting point is 01:33:19 pouring into Miami and basically setting up shop in Miami and saying, we ain't going back to fricking Venezuela. That's great that there's diplomatic relations kind of going on, the oil, the sanctions, everything going on right there. But here's the one thing they should know. When the Cubans first came here, they were anti-communist, anti-socialist, anti-Fidel Castro and they voted with the Republican Party with Reagan and Nixon was here.
Starting point is 01:33:42 So it's socially shirt up that block. What's happening right now, and we talk about the open borders and sort of the Latin American countries and Mexico pouring in and basically under the Democratic guys of, remember who let you in. Don't forget, these people who are basically leaving the Maduro regime via Chavez regime will definitely be remembering the socialist communist lifestyle and remember that when they vote for most likely Republicans in the upcoming election, assuming they're allowed to vote. Okay, so that's that. Let's get to the next one. I think we got a couple more stories to go through before we wrap up. One of the stories, Vinnie, I'm going to go to this year and then I'm going to get into the Jada Pinkett story. Here's a story for military times. Nearly 70% of active members are overweight, report fines.
Starting point is 01:34:28 70% of active military duty is overweight. So a report of American security part reveals that 2-thirds of Americans, the soldiers, active duty members, fall within an overweight or obese category, the body, mass index, BMI, the obesity rate within a military based on BMI has more than doubled over the past decade, rising from a eukidomy, rising from 10 to 21%. The report emphasizes need for addressing this issue, particularly in the context of military recruitment,
Starting point is 01:34:56 readiness to grow on obesity rate amongst service members, our scene has alarming effect in the military's ability to recruit an adequate labor force. The report recommends reviewing body composition standards, referring troops with high BMI to specialized doctors for obesity treatment, would including BMI data and the report provided to Congress. It's recruiting and retention.
Starting point is 01:35:15 What are we talking about here? What's your thoughts on this story? You talked, well, first of all, Pat, the numbers for recruitment is at an alt, like it's, Tom, Nobody's joining the military. I'm actually worried, Pat, because not only 70% out of shape is absolutely ridiculous, which has doubled in the past 10 years.
Starting point is 01:35:33 Look at how, what else has the military been doing this year? We lost for a week, F 35, $85 million plane, they had no idea where the hell it was, and then they came out and asked the public, hey, do you guys know where it is? It's like, wait a minute, you're the military. You know, I mean, how are you asking us where a stealth fighter is?
Starting point is 01:35:51 I mean, apparently I think they found it, they crashed somewhere in the ocean, but, uh, Pat, I'm genuinely worried, because besides the weight, besides the losing technology, not keeping up with what's happening in the world with intelligence. We're paying the military pays for girls to have move jobs.
Starting point is 01:36:09 And if you want to transition, they're paying for people to have transition surgery. Your tax dollar, your tax dollar is going for that. It's the military is getting weak. And with all the stuff that's happening in the world, this is the worst time to have overweight, woke, surgery having people that are like, when, because Tom, we've got lots of days ago because nothing has happened, there's not, it's been no wars, it hasn't been no deployments.
Starting point is 01:36:33 It's a scary thing because I'm not saying that we need practice, but something needs to happen with the training and something needs to happen, Tom, to keep them on their toes, because if 70% are overweight, God forbid some ground invasion should happen, I think we're in bad shape. Tom. I agree.
Starting point is 01:36:50 I think it's part of a bigger and longer, five week podcast on America's health and what's going on. But I think this is disgraceful. And I go upstream. Why can't we get young people with a patriotic eye to serve their country? Well, we used to go happening in the schools and start having trouble recruiting them.
Starting point is 01:37:11 And the ones we can recruit, we're having what they're saying is, I can't get enough people that are in shape that want to defend their country. So I'm having to expand the criteria to people who are softer and bigger and I think that's that's a good off-pad. No wonder why numbers are down.
Starting point is 01:37:32 If you wave a flag, people are like your racist. Patriotism is at an all-time low. You can't even say that you love being Americans because people think that it's a shitty thing to say. That doesn't surprise me. So by the way, just beautifully put together. Number one, love of the country. You have to have that.
Starting point is 01:37:46 You've got to have love and pride for the country you represent. Others have it. Our educational system is not increasing love and pride in our country. That's number one. Number two. It's a very good point, Tom. Number two, our standards have dropped.
Starting point is 01:38:00 We are trying to be way too soft, allowing trans, allowing, you know, it's okay to do LGBTQ and to do this and to do that. We have to be more such and such. Your enemy doesn't give a shit if you're gay, straight, trans, or black, or white, or Hispanic, they don't care. They wanna kill you.
Starting point is 01:38:16 And the only thing you can do to protect your countries to be seen feared and respected. And the enemy today doesn't fear us and they don't respect us. Why would anybody respect an enemy whose out of shape? This guy's gonna run out of breath after 30 seconds of, I can't do this. Can you tell them to stop? Let's take a break.
Starting point is 01:38:36 Nobody takes a break in war. There are no timeouts in war and they gain there maybe timeout. Hey coach, I'm out of breath. You can't go and say, hey, Hamas, can you go, let's take a quick 30 second time out on this war here? You take a quick 30 second. Let's take a full timeout, full timeout to get a break. You can't go and say, hey, Hamas, can you go, let's take a quick 30 second time out on this war here. You can't take a quick 30 second. Let's take a full time out, full time out to get a break. That doesn't happen in war.
Starting point is 01:38:49 So it's pretty embarrassing and pathetic to say the least. My last one thing is that, you know, on my show in the South Cascades, we have all these women on, and we have these conversations about what's going on with the modern day feminism, and basically the body positivity movement. And I'm not sure if you've seen the latest
Starting point is 01:39:03 Victoria secret fashion, social situation and just all shapes and sizes and sort of redefining what beautiful is. And there's zero fat-shaming allowed. There's zero accountability. Hey, you could, it has biggest, you be as big as you wanna be. And the problem with that is that we didn't
Starting point is 01:39:21 essentially look on the other side of the equation when it comes to men. Men have no prompt being like, dude, you're a complete slop. You're completely out of shape. Get it together. But women will not do that to each other. They will not hold each other accountable. If someone's big, they're like, oh, you're big, you're a queen or whatever. But to see that happening in the military today is just sort of indicative of where we're at.
Starting point is 01:39:45 You know, they said the military's gone woko, woko broke. Yeah. The exactly the new victorias. But it's, I don't know if this is a food thing. Are you saying, are you saying bring back fat shaming in the military? It's like, what you're saying? That's exactly what I'm saying. Like, I mean, I'm a little, a little bullying and past funny. It's funny what I'm saying. Like, bully, yeah. I mean, I least do not be in a little bullying.
Starting point is 01:40:05 And Pat's funny, it's funny you brought up the gays and the militiam. By the way, their numbers are so down. It went from when we were in to Don't Ask, Don't Tell. Now we don't give a shit we need. We need you. And this is a front, this is a random path, this is a fact. Did you know in 1994, our government tried to use gay as a weapon. Did you know that? They were proposed to build the Department of Defense
Starting point is 01:40:28 $7.5 million to create a gay bomb a bomb a chemical that when it when it blew up Google if you think I'm lying Rob look it up. Yeah, Pat this chemical would hit the enemy pat and make them irresistible To each other something tells me anything Somehow here in America. Go, okay, there you go. Gay bomb, informally known as a non-lethal psychochemical weapon concept that was speculated upon a research laboratory within the United States
Starting point is 01:40:55 Air Force, the unconventional idea involved the dispersion of sex, furl moans over enemy forces with the intent of generating mutual sexual attracting among them causing mass confusion and panic within their platoon's dating back to ninety four the right laboratory in ohaio persecuted to the modern united states air force research laboratory drafted a three-page proposal
Starting point is 01:41:19 detailing several potential non-lethal chemical weapons the document eventually acquired by sunshine project so i've read them detailing several potential non-leth of chemical weapons the document eventually acquired by sunshine project Sunshine of informative act request explores a notion of the gay bomb among other cons Can you imagine this Adam? We're fighting in the Middle East and there's two Middle Eastern like in a fox hole and the gay bomb hit He's like the smoke is like a man. Are you okay? He's like no, he's like what can I do to help? He's like well Get back there and like dude. Can you imagine using like that's that's that's the type of money that they were wanting to spend too many good jokes with this. How funny is that? But it's a fact. Wow. You told me to find gems. That's a gem. Maybe they dropped a lot of Kate
Starting point is 01:41:56 bombs in a few different places in a month. If you ever go down, if you ever go down the rabbit hole of CIA and Department of Defense drug and other testing, you will find that they were trying anything. A lot of it didn't work, but they were trying anything and they would experiment with it. Okay. Let's go to the last story. Who laid out that? Let's go to the last story, Pat.
Starting point is 01:42:16 Have you seen Jada Pinkett's recent book that you have you read it? I have not read it. Got that for sure. You had read it. So Jada Pink, if you want to pull up the story so I can read this, she just recently wrote a book. Pull up the New York Post story. Will Smith's heartbroken, shocked, over Jada Pink's book Worthy.
Starting point is 01:42:33 Take a rest. Go a little lower to read this year. So, Will Smith speaks continuously about the bombshells of his estranged wife, Jada Smith, and her new mom, Worthy, the 55-year Oscar winner, Pende, a letter to British podcast or author in life, Co. J. Shetty Smith and Arnuma Moreworthy, the 55-year-old Oscar will interpind a letter to British podcast author and live co-J. Shetty who read the message to J.D.
Starting point is 01:42:49 Pinkett on an episode of our podcast, I just turned the final page of Worthy, wrote Smith. It is amazing to realize that despite having lived most of my life by your side as the five miles of shocked and stunned Cotov-Card, laughing then inspired and heartbroken, I was all over the place. He continued, it's one thing to hear anecdotes at a family barbecue, but it was truly overwhelming to take your Take in your story potential
Starting point is 01:43:10 Potently condensed in this way smits seemed to have a large deposit effect on pink it smits who married in 1997 And the regards to their own actions. I know it wasn't easy to Exhibit depth this way. I applaud you and honor you in the letter. If I had read this book 30 years ago, I definitely would have hugged you more. I'll start now. Welcome to authors club. I love you endlessly. Now get home, get some more low and take a rest. And he says, you know, I can't drink some or low. And by the way, apparently in the memo or they have been separated for seven years. 2016. So they've been apparently separating this. So Austin happened afterwards. So they've been separated for seven years. So when the they've been apparently separating this. So Austin happened afterwards. So they've been separated for seven years.
Starting point is 01:43:45 So when the Oscar thing happened, Pat, you realize that Oscar, Austin, the guy, the son, their friends, best friend or whatever. Like go ahead. I have some thoughts myself. Okay. Well, first of all, the book's called Worthy. It could easily be called the Masculation, a Will Smith story. Like, how, like, first and foremost, Pat, Jada, she could do whatever she wants.
Starting point is 01:44:06 You could party, you could hook up with all your friends 19 year old, your son's friends. You could do, like, why do you have to put it out in the public, like, and I get it, Pat, she's selling a book, it's almost like Colin Kaepernick, when he had his book coming out, guess what he said, hey, everybody's racist,
Starting point is 01:44:22 even my white parents who adopted me, like, it's a trend when somebody wants the eyeballs, but it, and it's a fun, not a fun fact, but the fact that you know when they did the whole Oscar slap when he was like, keep my effing wife's name. Out your mouth, they weren't married. So when he said, wife, she was like, he's not talking to me, but this all comes down to.
Starting point is 01:44:42 Have a complete different theory, but go. Okay, complete theory, but, and then Pat mind you, she even said like, this is all comes down to- Have complete different theory, but go- Okay, complete theory, and then Pat mind you. She even said like, this is all stuff that you don't say, stuff like two pox, my soulmate. This is all information that you take to the grave to yourself. Your husband will smith legacy Pat, his name. No matter from now on, for the rest of your life,
Starting point is 01:45:01 when you look at him, are you gonna think of I am legend and independent, say, no, you're thinking you gonna think of I am legend and independence? No, you're thinking about this embarrassing-ass moment and it's just, it's horrible, Adam. I don't know if it's almost like he's the fresh prince of bald hair. Or anything else. Let me tell you what I got.
Starting point is 01:45:16 Here's what I got. Here's what I got. Okay, so again, I like to say what the different possibilities are of what's going on here. Okay, one, I believe this book was written with that seven years to publicly save Will Smith from being humiliated that his wife hooked up with, you know, whatever that does.
Starting point is 01:45:36 I'll guess, I'll guess, I'll guess, I'll guess, I'll guess, I'll guess, whatever the guy's name is, right? Okay, so that's one. So that kind of is like, oh, so they weren't together. So apparently they weren't together, they were separated, it's not a big deal. So, you know, it's just kind of what happened.
Starting point is 01:45:46 It's pretty embarrassing. You know, everybody here has been, you've either cheated or you've been cheated on. And if you've been on the cheated on set, it's heartbreak and devastating, publicly embarrassing. And it's not a nice season of your life when you go through it. Okay. Two.
Starting point is 01:46:01 While she's writing this book, you know, a marketing scheme. Okay, to do that. Okay, cool, three is Will Smith talking the way he does. You've ever seen a movie original scene with Angelina Jolie and Antonio Bandera, you've ever seen that movie? Original scene, have you seen Original? No, it's a good, holy fucking movie.
Starting point is 01:46:17 Oh, that's a good one I gotta watch. So the movie, for those of you that have seen Original, send comments below if you've seen it. If you know what I'm talking, a story is about the fact that, Antonio Banderas is this rich success. Let me just go to the, to read, like the, yeah, go to Wikipedia, just kind of give you an idea what it's about.
Starting point is 01:46:34 So Antonio Banderas is in love with her. And no matter what she does to him, he cannot let her go. Okay, he just cannot let her go. She's pretty much destroying him publicly to everybody, but he keeps coming back, okay? So maybe he's in love with her, like Antonio Banditus is in love with Angelina Jolie
Starting point is 01:46:53 and original sin, you have to watch it. Very weird movie. I'm not watching. Very weird movie. Number three, number three. Maybe Will Smith is being held hostage, okay? Maybe she has him hostage because she has intel on him for the past 20-something years with things he likes.
Starting point is 01:47:11 Sexual, other men, she's got durches, got that. And so Will Smith's like, do it. I am so in jail and nobody knows it. Oh, good point. And because I'm in jail, I have to say all of this stuff because God forbid if I don't, she is, do you believe she's a type of a person I could come out and become Amber her to point on want to destroy Wolfsman's life do you believe she could do that?
Starting point is 01:47:30 100% I don't put a pass on. Okay. Now here's the thing you have to realize that most you know everybody the other day we had the Timing with tola and thalia that came into the building and we haven't a meeting together. And Leo's like, oh my, he's in the middle of a column and drops the Zoom, runs up to her. And he's like, oh my God, Talia, tarrrarrr. And then Clarissa text me saying, you know, that was his, that was his love of his life when he was younger teenage because Talia was like the girl.
Starting point is 01:47:57 So anyways, to me, it was J. Dupingit, okay. I watched Jason's lyric and I was in love, okay. This was my girl. I can tell you the playlist of, you know watch Jason's lyric and I was in love. Okay, this was my girl I can tell you the playlist of you know Jason's lyric from you know if you think you're lonely now wait until tonight You know that was the song in that soundtrack. There's another one many rivers to cross beautiful song It's a great soundtrack. I would play it on repeat regularly. I was in love with Jada Jada was my girl at 18 Yourself this is gonna be the girl. I'm gonna be with Jada. Jada was my girl at 18 years old.
Starting point is 01:48:25 This is gonna be the girl I'm gonna be with. Okay, well thank God we'll got her instead of me. I'm thankful for Will. But anyways, this was somebody that I loved, her movies, the stuff she was of set it off. She was in all these different scenes, and I'm a two-park guy, so there's an element there as well. But for me, I think it's embarrassing.
Starting point is 01:48:43 I feel bad for Rulesmith. I feel bad for what's going on. I feel bad for what's going on. I feel embarrassed for the way this is being handled. There's a lot of things you should do to sell books. If you're going to be advertising the person you're still married to and advertise all his business, all your business publicly, it's not my style. I'm not turned on by that kind of a think. It is a modern day thing that a lot of people do
Starting point is 01:49:06 But I think Will Smith is in jail and I think Will Smith needs to go out dinner with Johnny Depp And hang out with them for a weekend Somewhere in France and have some wine together and joy. Maybe he can have Merlot with Johnny Depp Yeah, and talk about Although I don't think Johnny Depp drinks Merlot. No, yeah, so We're not drinking Merlot. I know you've talked about it. It's from the movie, you're in your relationship with Jada. I have a question for Vinnie. So it sounds like you almost think that,
Starting point is 01:49:31 so you've ever been in love? Of course. You have? What happened? Should happen. I was in the military. I was young. I made mistakes.
Starting point is 01:49:39 So how long ago was that? In love? Yeah. Six years ago. OK, so it's been quite some time. So remember the time we lived. Oh, well. We'll love.
Starting point is 01:49:50 They made love. So you're basically saying that you think that Will's almost a victim in this situation? Of course, because she's putting in his information out that they have kids and children. But why didn't he just officially leave her then? Adam, because we're like, what? And again, you always think that you're the relationship guru
Starting point is 01:50:09 and it's bullshit. I'm sorry. No, no. With the last time you were in love, I love how you trying to change this game. It's like, you love right now. This isn't all. This is bullshit.
Starting point is 01:50:17 I'm just, I'm posing a question. I'm not trying to tag you. No, you are trying to tag. Could you think you're talking shit and it's bullshit? And it's stupid. Like, what? Not all right, because I haven't been to love. When's the last time you were in love? I'm currently trying to tag you. No, you are trying to tag, but you think you're talking shit and it's bullshit. And it's stupid. Like what? Not, because I haven't been to love. When's the last time you were in love?
Starting point is 01:50:28 I'm currently in love with my girl. I had to go. Bullshit at a really. I asked you a simple question. I don't know if you want to tag live. House of Love. It almost sounds like you're like defending Wilson, but he has no autonomy or authority over his own life.
Starting point is 01:50:41 And he's just victim and saying. And you giving me advice about relationships is probably the funniest shit I've ever heard. Maybe maybe maybe you're 55 years old, maybe you should use some fucking advice for a change. You're fucking 43 and you're single two, no single anymore guys. Are you the voice? Yeah, what? All right, so hot pack. Are you giving me fucking, I'm just saying that like Adam, you're stupid. Who are you to just talk about? You're showing your true colors, Adam, you should be fucking embarrassed with yourself.
Starting point is 01:51:09 Seriously, how are you gonna talk? Will Smith looks like a cock, he looks stupid. You look stupid. You really don't. Because I'm saying that Will has the ability to make his own decisions and be decided. You're saying that, you would come shit, Adam. Adam, you're dumb as shit, you're talking shit.
Starting point is 01:51:24 What does me having to be in love and whatever? I'm I'm looking for the right one of any I always defend you people Adam Adam I always defend you like you like I begin on tag and it's right now. I asked no simple question But I know who you are as a person and the person you are Vinnie I see what the people say behind your back Every go on the chat right now, they're all talking shit about you. Sure, man. Oh, my God. You're gonna fuck you, Adam.
Starting point is 01:51:47 It's really, bro. It's BS. Yeah, right. Yeah, you want what? You want that? What? I've been going, I've gone inside then. You're going to be that guy.
Starting point is 01:51:55 I'm not going to go outside. You want me to, you want me to, you want me to meet me there after the podcast? Yeah, let's go. Okay. This bullshit. I walked off the podcast right now. Go ahead.
Starting point is 01:52:03 Go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead. Yeah, let's play that game. Okay. Okay. Like the chat is talking shit about you. Okay. Well, like the chat isn't talking shit about him right now. Pat is the chat talking shit about him. Pat is a chat is the chat talking shit about Adam. Adam if anybody's not talking about mortgage rates. I'm over here now the hell with the mortgage rate. What it's bullshit What what what Now the hell with the mortgage rate? What? It's bullshit. One more thing. What? What? What? Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. You guys are good.
Starting point is 01:52:35 That was my gift. That was a show. That was a show. Best birthday present. I love a good fight. I love a good fight. I love a good fight. That was a sick fight. Hi. Hi. I'm a camera.
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Starting point is 01:53:16 I saw the door open up. I'm seeing Kelly. I'm like I see what's going on here, but I was impressed This was very good. Did you believe it? Thank you so much. Did you believe it? Here's what matters. The audience believe it. Oh, I'm trying to go. I'm going to talk. I'm going to talk a lot. Well, the pack, I say one thing. I have to write it down because I have to so much to memorize. But Pat, you're not just a CEO, you're a friend, you're a mentor, you're an amazing father, you're a great husband, you're a great son to Gabriel, your guidance, inspiration, leadership has set a bar for all of us for excellence.
Starting point is 01:53:52 You challenge everybody every day in our life to be better versions of ourselves, including me, you've changed my life tremendously. You've shown us what it means to lead in both vision and compassion. So, Pam, as I to wish you a happy birthday. Phil, with love, continued success. And may your journey ahead be as bright,
Starting point is 01:54:10 as you're path that you've illuminated for all of us. I love you, man. I love you, bro. I love you, bro. I love you. I love you, bro. I love you. I almost did want to punch Adam in things, bro.
Starting point is 01:54:21 I'm telling you, you have to have an evening. It's like the last time you were loved. I was shocked. Okay. Yeah, I don't have an eloquent speech as Vinnie did. I had to like Vinnie's professional comedian actor actually had to get into the moment and just like focus on that.
Starting point is 01:54:36 But Vinnie well done that we had this sort of planned. But just the kind of echo with Vinnie saying, P.B.D., you know how much people respect you and love you. And I know you don't like compliments, but just know that we're all with you. We're riding with you. We're not going anywhere. We love you brother. Mentor, father, son, you do so much for us.
Starting point is 01:54:55 Thank you for leading us. My man. And Gabriel, thank you for having him because the world is about to place with you on it. What a freaking mayhem. What I'd like to do. You know what? Tom stay out of this buddy This is You want to go tell him more get ready to shove him up your ass? Did you even go to freaking medical school? Yeah, what are you doctor up?
Starting point is 01:55:17 Doctor of warring Okay, what are you talking? Shovel up your ass? Just kidding Tom. We love you. We look wow I'm not even talking to you. You're talking to shovel them up your ass. Just kidding Tom, we love you. We love you. Wow. Boy that was crazy. You know, in a day we all finished with this.
Starting point is 01:55:28 In a day we're working in here covering conflict and a world that's really going sideways. Thank you everybody. Thanks babe. Yeah. You know what? Marry you're looking thick. Marry you look sexy dude.
Starting point is 01:55:38 Boy Tom, don't lose your message Tom, cause I wanna hear you. I'm still in the head. I'm not talking to you. I'm not talking to you today. Thank you. No, I think on a day, most people don't see. On a wanna hear you. I'm still in the game. I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you.
Starting point is 01:55:47 I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you.
Starting point is 01:55:55 I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you.
Starting point is 01:56:03 I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you. I'm not happy with you. bringing me to PHP when you did. And thank you for taking me on the next ride because I've loved every bit of it. And I just say, happy birthday. Thank you for being my friend. I am just thrilled to be here. And again, when there's so much conflict in the world, we're coming together with a real purpose and everything.
Starting point is 01:56:18 I thank you for being part of that purpose and taking us on this ride. Appreciate you guys. Appreciate you guys. There's nothing like working with people that you love to come work with that. Work doesn't feel like work. It's just I'm having a blast with the people
Starting point is 01:56:30 that we're spending time with. Future looks bright. What a weird set of ways you guys wish me a happy birthday, but this goes down as one of the best. Was it good? I like that 50,000 people watching. I think they wanted to see us fight. They go in by the way, we've got a poll. 82% think Vinnie would win a hundred percent.
Starting point is 01:56:46 Let's go, bro. You want to go to realize I'm six foot two hundred and five foot one hundred. They don't know that. I'm so happy to fight, buddy. All right, Gank. This was great. Thank you so much, everybody. Thank you for all the best wishes here. We will do this again, Rob.
Starting point is 01:57:04 Are we doing a Thursday? Thursday. Thursday again. Thanks, everybody. Thank you for all the best wishes here. We will do this again, Rabah. We do it on Thursday. Thursday again. Thanks everybody. Take care. Bye bye bye. Yn yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw'n yw' yw' you

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