
I recommend a tinfoil hat personally.
Adam curry, John C. Devorah.

It's Thursday August 1 2024. This Year Award winning get one nation media assassination episode 1682
This is no agenda.

We're all weird now and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas hill country here in FEMA Region number six in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry

and from Northern Silicon Valley where Rachel Maddow is full of shit and Johnson

That's right, everybody. This is your typical morning Sue show. You heard right here. My daddy wasn't beat. Oh. Wow. Okay, you're mad at Rachel. What did she do? Show me on the Rachael hall where she hurt you?

Well, you want me to go to the pitch on weird.

I'd love for you to go to the pitch on weird.

So the Democrats have decided to use the term weird I

just kind of say, the stuff that's going on right now is the stuff that media deconstructionist dream of. It is so blatantly, stupidly obvious.

When three clips Okay, let's hear. First, I have the supercut of the use of the word weird on MSNBC, CNN, and various mainstream outlets. Some of
what is running mate are saying, let's play weird. These guys are just weird. That's really weird and creepy. is JD Vance. Super weird idea from JD Vance. Yeah, it's not I mean it's quite weird just playing we're just playing we're just plain weird that stuff is weird. They come across weird and then they start being weird Yeah, they're weird. Really weird such a weird of something is weird. Oh, running mate are weird. deeply and profoundly weird they

are weird these Republicans just being weird it's just weird it's really weird. weirdness
goes even deeper he said a lot of things that are weird weird style that he brings your policies with the weird thing because it is a thing is plain weird. What was weird was talking about Diet Mountain Dew who drinks Diet Mountain Dew whoever seen the guy laugh? That seems very weird to me that that an adult can go through six and a half years of being in the public eye if he has laughed it's at someone not with someone that
that is weird behavior and and cultish. These are weird people on the other side kind of double down on his weird ideas. Think weird is probably generous. Simply weird. These guys are just plain weird dance as weird. You know, as the campaign said, weird really? Is just playing weird. JD Vance playing weird. I mean, you gotta read it weird. It is kind of weird. We're not free to weird people. The other side. They're just weird. Why
are you being so weird? And since doing something more extreme, more weird. No matter what kind of weird stuff they keep saying Trump and Vance are just weird. In addition, if you've been registered, that's the weird part. That's the most engaging me addressed as my beautiful Christians, which was super weird. We're in tech bro. JD Vance uses a weird guy JD Vance on easy and sort of weird, frankly, for lack of a better word that he's weird
remarks that aren't even funny. And he kind of shows that he can't really deliver a one liner. So stand weird is the word here in terms of initial impressions from Vance American public?

This was really dare I say weird. They did this definition of weird is strange or have strange or extraordinary character odd or fantastic. of relating to or caused by witchcraft or the supernatural, magical. So it's an odd choice of SLAM ma'am. As

we continue, the choice will be deconstructed by of all people, Scott Adams. But first of all, after all this, they went through all this Rachel had her show on Monday, not to be out done. She was given her marching orders to use the word weird. And this is in the first half hour of the show. I went through the trouble of cutting out every use of her term weird 41 seconds full of them in just 30 minutes. And here we go.
Are you ready for a weird one? This is a truly weird when and of all the weird things actually. Not all that weird. A little weird with the Republican campaign personally weird or that JD Vance is personally weird, except there is something weird weirdness in a pejorative term necessarily, who among us is a little weird, right? We're just not necessarily bad intrinsically. There is weird stuff like that. Right on the surface postcard of his weird rambling Neff do some weird
stuff. Part of What's so weird about the Donald Trump campaign. There's a lot that is weird. But there's one last thing in terms of the weirdness of this campaign, the weirdness around this scam Pay surface level weirdness. That's a weird thing. That's a weird thing. All of this is weird. This level weird behavior, the weirdness of this campaign is astonishing. 99 days out.

Well, now I'm very excited to hear Scott Adams because he's the, he's the hypnotist, and he understands. What's the term he always uses. He always uses a term for it something like, what's the term he uses? I don't know. If we're convincing people as strong not influence. It's some other word uses.
Madness. Yeah,

the chat room. We'll come up with it as we play his interpretation. I'm not totally convinced of this. But at least he's looking Persuasion.

Persuasion persuasion as the term he's he's,

he at least has one handle on it, which may or may not be part of it. It this is part of his I had to obviously cut stuff out. And then I had the conch containing I had to shorten it, because Scott

can ramble long. Yes. He's a ramble.

He's Rambler. But here we go. Here we go. This is what he thinks is going on. Well, apparently
the Democrats have decided that they're going to use the weird the word weird weird to describe, I guess. By the way,

it's already working on Scott. He just said the word weird without even intending to say it.
Yes, that's amazing. You that's amazing. Well, apparently the Democrats who decided that, I'm sorry. I was

just gonna say that you have to remember that this is all this all began with JD Vance, calling the childless cat women. And that was determined to be weird when in fact, we've all known this idea since the Simpsons for the last 25 years, which always had a cat woman in there. And there's nothing weird about it, but Okay, here we go. Well, apparently
the Democrats have decided that they're going to use the weird the word weird to describe I guess, JD Vance and Trump. Now you might say to yourself weird. Let's like such a weak, overused, weird word. And Vivek Ramaswamy has a similar idea. He says, this whole their weird argument from the Democrats is dumb and juvenile. This is a presidential election, not a high school prom queen contest. It's also a tad ironic coming from the party that preaches diversity
inclusion, when on policy if you can cut the crap, please. Now I'm going to tell you you didn't expect this is probably professional work. Remember when I spotted dark and yes in the Clinton Trump election as soon as they all said Trump's speeches dark I said whoa, that's that's professional. That's not something that regular politicians come up with that word makes you fear without without any details, what's dark, who everything bad is dark. And then you put all the
all the bad fear that you have for the dark into Trump. Very professional. Manipulation of minds. Weird is probably that good. Here's why you might not know young women. You use that weird that word a lot. If you're talking to a young woman about a topic that she's not interested in Scott does and you say oh this or that happened? What is she going to say? While she's looking at her phone? Looking at phone? That's weird. And then you tell a story about a person who did a thing that isn't
usually done. What is the what is the young woman with the phone say about that person? That's weird. Weird is the universal word that young women use for everything that doesn't fit their model and it's a good catch all for their base.

Well, Scott Adams is the expert on young women. So we know that but I have a young woman in the house here had her here for four weeks and she's definitely on the phone in that age group and I have not heard this term. So that's just my one sample. i

This is a sketchy analysis but is interesting and he has a counter to this whole thing is that when if you're told anything on on the Democrat side, just say it's weird, as it was his argument is, if they want to try to use this to capture the youth of America, women are dissolve about women because the women and it just noticeable in the black community where the black women are all in on on Camela and black men are are little although the black men are still
going to be all in on Camela a greater percentage will go for Trump. I think the personally the over and under is going to be 20% At least from what I can I can call from the conversations. But this is but so just use the word weird a lot when when you're referring to anything the Democrats are doing, and he thinks that'll probably help. But it is strange that this is going on. And it's so obvious, and I think they've overdone it. And Rachel, who took it to the limit? Well, I

have two clips that connect into this. I agree with you. I think people you know, they're under estimating the intelligence of people, certainly the people who call into C span and the hosts of C span, which was rather interesting. Let me see. Yeah. And Hudson, Florida Republican. He's actually calling in about initially about the National Black Journalists Association, but then he gets to the weird thing
are you doing today? The reason why you saw that interview is the real reason that Donald Trump should be reelected as president. The way he stood up to that interviewer is the way he was, he has stood up to Putin tree and fell fell from North Korea. That's why he had such success in his four years that he was president. He didn't that he stood up to those people and he told them, This is my side of the story. Here's a headline in Wall Street Journal this morning. At
events rally fans brush off his controversies. What do you think of the pic by the former president of JD Vance?
Well, I think JD Vance is a very good man he's a same religion I am he's he's raised some children he's done the right thing and came from a poor background and there's always something that these people are going to do the hatch on to that they have to find something of something about the weird or something that everybody's weird a little bit but that's what their phrases now they must send this out because everybody that has against the Republicans they all start about like these weird
where do they get that? Is that a memo that goes out to everyone that's what makes you question about your news media when every one of them and that's against the Republicans they all start with these weird you know, and the ABC is weird NBC is weird. Where did where does this come from even even speaker Schumer he's weird you know it is if people this anyone with any and challenges at all can figure out that and most shops do this. That's what's right. What is so bad about what am I going to
pick on what Harris picks? Jimmy are referring to talking points talking points that go out by the party officials that go out and you know, those that received can they have their own talking points? Why do they have to be send their little memo does you start out with that he's weird All right. Yeah,

so everyone seems to do this the C span hosts like why this talking points it sends them out you know, it's like and as proven in my favorite hate listen. Everybody loves the favorite hate listen pivot pivot podcast with Kara Swisher. Yep. And Scott Galloway and listen to what he says 200
million bucks in a week. The enthusiasm is granted some of the middle lane you know, they're just getting their attack engine going. She'll come under a bunch of warranted scrutiny that every candidate gets but the honeymoon period is like this is a month long honeymoon right now. Yeah, it is everything every lot of sex happening. Oh my god, and I mean Kara this whatever called white dude thing not weird sex like JD Vance. But go ahead dolphins and couches.
With furniture. I'm not sure I even understand what he's being accused of there. But anyways, the I was asked to come on CNN tonight and talk about how weird the campaign is. Or the Trump campaign is and talk about the white dude tank.

So they called him up and said, Hey, can you come on CNN tonight and talk about the weird thing? You know, it's our new talking points. Certainly. Viewer you've heard about it. Come on. This is so obvious.

Wow, that's a good catch. Yeah, well,

I missed my hatless. Um, so that's why I caught it now. I'm gonna move past weird if you don't mind because we had another fabulous thing happen and it's amazing. Kind of predicted by moe that they're gonna go all in race all in race, race, race, race, race, race, race, race, a racist, racist, racist, black, black, black, white, white, white,
racist, racist. And as witnessed by the racial zoom calls, which I don't even I don't even know if you know, I don't know if you can have more than 1000 people on a zoom call maybe zoom had they certainly don't have that on their website. If you want

a good point if you want I've been wondering about this myself. Well,

here's the their their basic free, are with credit cards. 100 participants Pro is 100 participants out now it seems like the same business 300 enterprise 500, then optional add ons 500 and an optional 1000. So I guess you can have 1500. Or maybe maybe they can do more, but what they seem to be doing is doing streaming live. And then having a number of invited people on the Zoom call, as witnessed by the white dudes for Harris, which I think they missed an
enormous branding opportunity here. white dudes for Harris, they should have called it crackers for Kamala. But that's just me next time called the curry Devorah Consulting Group. And but even Galloway and I have some respects, I have a little bit of respect for him. He catches this, he says, you know, this is kind of weird, that we're doing all this racial stuff. And we're doing all identity politics. But of course, as long as it keeps Trump out, it's good.
They're doing groups of zoom calls that which I think is fascinating.

I think it's really fascinating, fascinating,
really fascinating, fascinating. I live I'm of two minds about that. I like the we're saying Don't be ridiculous. There's a lot of white men, who you immediately create a stereotype of the one a great economy, the one progressive policies that want bodily autonomy for women that want the Wonderful World World for their daughters that
believe in liberal politics. So I like that, that that's a chance for us to say don't be stupid, there's a bunch of us that are hand in hand with these ideals and are fighting for them. But at the same time, it feels as if the world is becoming so much more it's just becoming one giant identity politics exercise. You know, just everybody identifies now based on their their sexual orientation, their background, their gender, and I think some of it is unhealthy. I
think some of this is fun, though. They're doing Asian ladies the black lady so I think it's kind of fun, like, and then they're all gonna get together. In this way. It feels like it's too much. But I think this is more enjoy than it is greed. Joy. Anger. Yeah, this is tongue in cheek in funny.

It's funny. It's great. Listen to who was on this white dudes for Harris call. By the way, the the here's the because I got the the email for the signup form.

By the way, she did say for all practical purposes that racism is fun. It is.

I agree. Racism is fun. It's fun for kids of all ages. Here's the email together. We aren't going to sit around and let the Maga crowd bully other white guys into voting for a hateful and divisive ideology. Because we understand that Magga with Magga everyone uses we know that as white dudes, we have a strong and positive role to play in America shared future and it begins with all of us cutting through the maggot crap, and reminding the folks who have co opted American symbols what
America actually means. We're excited to join together with you in this fight. So here's who was on the exit was It was amazing. The first guy who came on was a black guy who was like, you know, some activist for Kamala. So they have all the white dudes on let's bring in a black guy just to make sure we're not too racist.

No, he's identifying as white for the day for the day. Yes, Jeff

Bridges Mayor Pete. Governor Roy Cooper. Blimey. See Governor Pritzker, Governor waltz? Governor get Senator Gary Peters, Adam Schiff, Steny Hoyer, Mark Hamill, Scott Galloway, he did go on Eric Swalwell Lance Bass of the Backstreet Boys. Tim Daly, David Hogg, who doesn't remember him, you might as well have just said a bunch of rich white dudes for Kamala, and that and so I don't think that you could see 200,000 or however however many they they claim, you couldn't see
that many on the Zoom call. It was streamed, they screamed at live so you could sit around, and they could all pontificate. I would say Jeff Bridges was the most disappointing even Jeff Bridges was disappointing. He's that he's a dude. He's like, Oh, I'm a dude. So of course, I'm for President Harris. I want Harris for President. Anyway, fine.

By the way, just as an aside, since you mentioned him. Buddha judge is making the strongest push to be vice president of all these guys. Yeah. And I when I wrote that essay, which is in the vortex substack.com The last essay I wrote, predicting it was going to be Shapiro or Cooper Cooper dropped out. I can just go out I mentioned budaj edge, but I just glossed it over thinking that nobody in their right mind would pick him But I think they might make that mistake of picking him
if they pick him

if this now here's the interesting thing first of all, there's no question about what a man or a woman is. I didn't see any any drag queens on the call, which was disappointing, or I don't think there are any drag queen queens on the on the the cat lady call. So all of a sudden we know exactly what a man and a woman is. That seems to be clear. And I'm sorry as Scott Scott Galloway, but Jews are not white. I've heard this consistently.

That's something that angers Horowitz by the way. Yes, he

he, he's I'm not really. I'm a Jew. Well, it's alright, because then he can join Scott Galloway's call, which is Jews for Harris,
I'm getting involved in another one. Jews for Harris, I'm worried that a lot of a lot of Jews, including myself are so kind of rattled by October 7. And we're concerned about some of what we perceive as anti Israel comments from the far left that it's pivoted a lot of people to the right, and a lot of Jews have become one issue voters. And what I'm going to try and do, and I want to do something similar to what these
guys have done, I've been inspired. Because I don't think I think if you really put on your critical thinking hat, I think that that's in terms of not only the end of the award, but a sustainable piece would be to have the continuation of the Biden Harris administration, I don't think they get nearly as much credit as they should, for their steadfast support of Israel and immediately deploying aircraft carrier forces over there. And also post when the war does come to an end, make
your Make Your Own Making it now. post, post the end of the war, you're gonna have to have a fairly complex multilateral peace force there and who is most likely to build an enduring peace, you'll probably have to have back channel negotiations with Iran. Is that is that Anthony Blinken or someone who's likely to be a future resident of a federal or state prison somewhere, which is a one in three chance of any cabinet appointee of the Trump administration. Okay.

What is that all about? And by the way, I said, Hey, I know if you misunderstood me or not, but but Hora was irked by the fact that he thinks that some Jews are considered non white. Yes.

Yeah, that's no, I understood you perfectly. Understood you perfectly. Let's just go back to Vance for Galloway

seems to I don't know what he right. I didn't do I have no no, no, he went clip was confusing to me.

He went out because he said you and he has a Jew. But

what did he say? He says

that we need Harris to be president because they'll protect Israel. What I know nuts. Well, he's saying the reason why is because you want Anthony Blinken there. That's really what he said. entity.

Blinken, the guy who organized the 51 phony baloney intelligence agents to say that Hunter laptop, the Hunter Biden laptop was Yes, I know, fake. You're not kidding me.

I'm really divided or torn about Scott Galloway because, you know, he identifies you know, this, Hey, this is really identity politics. This is no good. But he can't help himself because he has to suck up to Kara to keep his job, I guess. Not that he needs it. Guys got houses in London and Aspen and he's done quite well for himself. He also gave away $50,000 on the college like, I'm a white man. I'm Scott Galloway, and I'm going to match $50,000 if Mark Hamill will say, I'm
Luke Skywalker, I'm here to save you. Which of course Mark Hamill did. His the whole thing was so pathetic. Now earlier they talked about this weird sex. Yes. JD Vance. weird sex. Now they're literally taking memes from the internet and propagating
them or it's been about JD Vance. And there's another thing about him. I don't know how to say this. Him having sex with a sofa? To do the romantic, romantic interactions with seat cushions of the couch. I will we need to point out totally unfounded. It was a joke that started on the internet. But it took on a life of its own and then you had people like the Associated Press doing fact checks on JD Vance did not have sex with the couch.
Yeah, and but that's again, to our point about you know, this stuff can end up not being true, but it kind of like people decide that it's what they want to believe and it plays into existing ideas they have about someone. And so even though it's not true, it's kind of people going well, like I believed it could be true. So therefore, is it true even though you know, again, totally unfounded, you

know, so when when there's something obviously a parody about Kamala Harris, this was the BBC, by the way. Then it's like, Whoa, this is this is dangerous. People might believe this stuff. But then once about a Republican then it's like, oh, wow, that is funny. It's hilarious. It's so great. Yes, we love it. So of course this is all about discrediting JD Vance. And obviously we have to bring his whiteness into it, and probably little religious overtones. Let's go.
And in Louisiana, the Daily Advertiser reports that the United States birth rate is down as fewer adults want to have kids. According to a 2023 Pew Research survey, 47% of childless adults under 50 say they aren't planning on having any children. Many younger adults say they want to focus on other things instead, and raise concerns about the state of the
world and the costs associated with raising a child. Some older adults say they don't have kids due to medical reasons, or because they haven't found the right partner and Molly is the stats. Are there more and more Americans choosing not to have kids, which again, emphasizes why JD Vance has comments about childless Americans, childless cat ladies, by the

way? So they're kind of conflating two things, you know, and this was 11 years ago but he said yes there with our country is run by childless cat ladies who are unhappy they want to make us unhappy. The other thing he did it the way I understood it, I may be wrong is he said Hey, we should stimulate people having children and we should give them tax breaks for
that which the the M five M has now turned around into. They want to punish people who don't have children, which is amazing, an amazing good amazing way of presenting it's good I'll give them that to be so politically damaging

why they do what is in the mainstream media use that same logic with this with this money giveaway for student loans. Now, please,

let's choosing not to have kids,
which again emphasizes why JD Vance's comments about childless Americans childless cat ladies to be so politically damaging damage. What's interesting is this is this natal ism that comes from an authoritarian playbook. right that there need to work. It's a playbook white.

That associates with Putin. Yeah, well, yeah,

there is a playbook we get into it NATO is that do you say Do you said NATO? lism NATO lism that's like being pro child I guess natal ism. That's a good one. I look into that NATO lism natal is I've never seen a policy

paradigm or personal value that promotes the reproduction of human life as a as an important objective of humanity. And you have that but but it's the term itself has a negative intonation, natal natal ism, like nativism? Yeah, it's a good, that's where they use it. Yes,

Anita lism. Nice.
What's interesting is this is this natal ism that comes from an authoritarian playbook. right that there was the more white children, right. Nobody said that. Yes. But this is

the point. It's all about white Christian nationalism. Don't you understand that?
There there need to be more white children. Right. That's the idea that there's you know,

where did this clip come from? What

outlet MSNBC morning, Joe? Oh, oh, oh, yeah. Oh, now now, it's understood, of course. But this is another one of those messages. This is the whole racism thing. These guys only want more white children that there
needs to be more white children. Right. That's the idea that there's you know, this is about great replacement theory racism, right. This is what this is so.

So saying we should encourage people to have children which we clearly need if you want your Social Security be paid by anybody who's working. But that's really great replacement theory because they want white children. Okay,
placement theory racism, right. Misunderstanding it for him wanting more children. He wants a certain kind of, you know, racist thing. So I would say, yeah, there are certain

people are disgusting. It's fantastic.

This is going in the archives in 100 years, someone will recover this

NBC. Yes. Yeah. Okay. Well, let me just just interrupt a clip for a minute. No, and mention. MSNBC. Rachel Maddow, do you know how much money she makes a year $8

million.

24 annual as reported by multiple sources, I'm going to read this. She recently signed a five year deal with Rachel worth more than 120 million this is working one day a week or $500,000 a show. We had two executive producers for this show, which is Erin and her bucks each for us. We're making big dough party. Hey, but you know what were some sources suggest the annual income could be as high as 29 or 30 million, as reported by the mayor of MSN or a report called Rachel mad
dough. And this is on the on the this is on the shoulders of Brian L. Roberts, the CEO of Comcast who doesn't even make that much his salary as it were at least as of 2016. Maybe higher now. Was 29 or 28 point 6 million she making Less than Rachael. So they're paying her to just be a hateful person on the show. And you'll notice this when she does her sketches. I've
got a couple of clips I'll do later. But when she looks down at the end of her bid, when she goes to commercial, she looks down with the most guilt ridden look I've ever seen on anybody. She knows that she's cheating the world. Well, she

knows, we're, we're all vapor here, John, when when it's time for us to go, she's going to be looking into a fiery pit of hell. And you and me, we're going to be on the cloud laughing.

Making the same amount, the same amount.
Don't misunderstand it for him wanting more children. He wants a certain kind of, you know, racist thing. So I would say, yeah, there are certain it's certainly true. And attacking people for not having children is really cruel, right? Because some people can't have children. Oh, you know, I have children and you know, can't miss the window. So I do think window Lee, just a very terrible way to go after people. No,

it's just, it's a terrible way to go after people. Well, no, the terrible way to go after people is what's happening now because and it was a big mistake. I think I believe the guy who was in charge of Project 2025, at the Heritage Foundation, he resigned he less should have Yes, he's like, Oh, that was a mistake to put that paper out. Now I have read. I have read the paper.

Now some Well, 900 pages really more

than 938. I think. Now I'm going to be the first to say I skimmed through some of the obvious chat GPT generated stuff because they could have done this in 90 pages. But it was it was literally like here's 90 pages, put it into chat GBT so for sure, I know. None of these people have read it at all. Certainly not joy read from MSNBC.
You won't have to vote anymore. My beautiful Christians. I love you Christians. I'm not Christian. I love you get out. You gotta get out and vote in for us. You don't have to vote again. We'll have it fixed. Oh, good. You're not gonna have to vote. Do you believe if Donald Trump were elected next year, that he would try to stay in office beyond a second term? I think we'd never leave office, there's no question. Do you think he would try to stay in power forever? Absolutely. The stakes
could not be higher. Trump says if he wins, you won't have to vote anymore. We are laying out the dangers of project 2025 your manifesto that would give him that authoritarian power, limit your rights and force you and your family to change the way you live your life. And we begin this special episode of the readout tonight with a dire warning. See, over the next hour, I will lay out the greatest threat to the American democratic experiment in modern times. And it's called Project 2025.

So the you know, you identified this, this obvious, at best misreading of what Trump said to a total distortion of the truth. And you even heard you talk about on DH unplug, like

because Horowitz was bought into it too.

Now, do you think do you think he was really bought into it?

He was baffled by it. He wasn't he didn't buy into it. But he was baffled by it. And once I explained it to him, it was fine with it. I have a clip about this too. And you're done. But I just want to say yeah, yeah, I think he bought he kind of bought into Oh, it

works. So this so we needed to do an intervention on him

that he's fine with. I mean, it was just the one this is just just this one thing, okay. And this again is on the shoulder of Brian Roberts because this is one of his people are getting good money to it. She's not getting to 30 million that Rachel's getting but she needs to do this stuck on there's no reason that these people are making this much money. They're not bringing in that much. Well,

now I'm going to disagree with you because it's money from cable news is not from the advertisements, although that's not bad. It's from the cable fees. So they have wide coverage. So they're bringing in Big Bang, they got a budget. It's just being you know, the minute people stopped cutting the cable that's when it hurts everybody, but they get one two bucks per subscriber so they have a fixed amount they get every single month. So bringing in more money on
advertising doesn't matter. Doesn't matter. And by the way, Elon Musk bought Twitter what for the revenue for the profit. No. For power is for power. So that Comcast guy, is it Comcast? Yeah, Comcast. Yeah, it's for power. So this that's why oh, that's H L hunt. Had a 600 radio stations for power. Doesn't matter if you make money or not? Jeff Bezos was a Washington Post power Jhansi, Dvorak, Adam curry, no agenda show power, top
power. All right, so then I'm only slightly insulted that you insinuate that I did not read all project 2025 Because I do that kind of stuff I've read to

do, but it's boring. It's too long. It's dumb. It is

it is boring and dumb. And then the way Trump is distancing himself from it is disingenuous. Because there's been it's very much a Trump like agenda. There's some things I mean, obviously was written before Roe v. Wade was, the document was overturned that known as Roe v. Wade. So there and he's been very clear, but of course, he's lying, that he wants three exceptions and send it back to the States. And, you know, so in this is just Oh, no, it's they want a national
abortion banned. It's all lies and disingenuous. But we bring on the former executive director of Planned Parenthood, Kelly Robinson, to talk about what she thinks is the worst, the worst thing in the joy read had the printout of all 900 pages on our desk, you know, this, is it, this is it. This is what's going to kill democracy.
What do you find the most alarming and the most frightening the thing that you want people to know about top of mind, you know, how they are using the federal government institutionalized bigotry structurally right. That he would come into office and fire nearly a million federal workers career workers, right. That's scary. No, that's

not scary. That's dynamite. Everybody wants
that million federal workers career workers. Right, right. Scary. And they put foot soldiers that would just carry out His will. The idea that they want to turn

Wait a minute, isn't that what's supposed to happen? Isn't the executive branch supposed to do what the laws have, as written by Congress, and the direction of the president? Isn't that the point now we call them foot soldiers, which they just don't like these foot soldiers. That's scary.
And then input foot characters, and we just carry out His will, the idea that they want to turn the Health and Human Services Agency into the department of life and charge it with promoting heterosexuality as a quote unquote, ideal family unit, and then attach federal benefits to those to those criteria. That's scary. And I think that's scary. It's

scary that you attach federal benefits. By the way, we have federal benefits. We have child tax breaks, and the people who would benefit the most are black Americans. You races, lady, please.
That's scary. And I think ultimately, we're not just talking about policies or impacting specific communities, though, that laid out quite clearly in Project 2025. But over time, that is the undermining of democracy. He's even saying out loud if you vote in this election for him for Donald Trump, that could be the last election you have to vote for is Dr. Maya Angelou said when someone shows you who they are, believe that the first time people always leave out the first time. Yes,

yes. Yes, Queen. All right. So now to bring in the most skit, the scariest thing, scary, so scary, is the Robert Jones, he's the director of the Public Religion Research Institute. He should know he should know what's going on. Obviously, this is a very godly man.
What's likely the most,

there's actually two sentences out of all this 900 pages that I think were the most chilling to me to read, I read them here. An individual must be free to live as his creator ordained in order to flourish. Our constitution grants each of us the liberty to do not what we want. But what we ought. Now who gets to define that ought the very next sentence gives us a clue. The pursuit of the good life is found primarily in family, marriage, children, Thanksgiving
dinners, and the like. So that other 900 pages that that's in the foreword, this document that what the other 900 pages really are about that 1950s Norman Rockwell vision of a white Christian America, you know, with white Christian men and their heterosexual marriages, kind of raining up here and everybody else knowing their place. So

if I can distill what he just said, he said, What they want is white Christian men at the top telling everybody what to do. But the problem is, I have the 900 pages in front of me, and he didn't read the next paragraph. So I'll just read that last bit. Again, our constitution grants each of us liberty to do not what we want but what we ought. This pursuit of the good life is found primarily in family marriage, children, Thanksgiving dinners, and the like. He omitted the
next paragraph. Many find happiness through their work. Think of dedicated teachers or health care professionals, professionals, you know, entrepreneurs or plumbers throwing themselves into their business. Anyone Who sees a job well done as a personal reward, religious devotion and spirituality spirituality are the greatest sources of happiness around the world. Still, others find themselves happiest in their local voluntary communities of
friends, their neighbors, their civic or charitable work. The American Republic was founded on principles prioritizing and maximizing individual's rights, to live their best life or to enjoy what the framers called the blessing of Liberty is this radical equality liberty for all, not just of rights, but of authority that the rich and powerful have hated about democracy in America since 1776. They resent Americans audacity
in insisting that we don't need them to tell us how to live. It is this inalienable right of self direction of each person's opportunity to direct himself or herself and his or her community to the good that the that is what the ruling class disdains. And he just showed it to us right there. Exactly. And by omitting what they actually wrote, and this Jumoke didn't even get past the introduction, what a joker. Anyway, we'll finish it up with the with the dangerous for women and
for women, what are the most alarming things because obviously, a national ban on abortion would be a part of it. But there's a lot more to it. I mean, the Comstock Act looms pretty large, you could use it in more ways than just to stop abortion, fundamentally reshape American life for women in this country. I mean, you can see all of that laid out in Project 2025. But I do have to say this, it clearly calls for a national ban on
abortion, they intend to make that the reality. Also know that in the ways that they're defining the ideal family unit, they are actually trying to put provisions into, into place to control us in our decisions. I mean, this Trad wife kind of housewife trying to trying to promote, that's actually a
system of power control over women's lives. So let's be clear, everything that we enjoy today is our normal way of being right from being able to work to raise your kids in a way that you choose to have a partner that you decide and pick all of that they're saying they want the government to control it. So let's be clear, this is a dangerous dangerous document that's laying out exactly what they plan to do.

Oh, lordy. What a lie It's total. I can do you mind if I just go into one more quick set here because it stays on the it stays on the bow the the Trump thing?

If as long as Yeah, cuz I do have a Trump I have a clip to play about that. So I can.

Now you can you can come in right after that. Morning.
AMY GOODMAN clip. Oh, no, you didn't say that.

I tricked you. I tricked you. Listen to what Amy Goodman did.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump made headlines this week after suggesting that this year's election could be the last US election if he wins in November.

Can you believe that? AMY GOODMAN did this. Amy Goodman, democracy bully

I do believe
you do believe less election if he wins in November Trump made the comment Friday in Florida at Turning Point actions believers point. Any collusion out and vote justice time. You won't have to do it anymore. Four more years. You know what? It'll be fixed. It'll be fine. For more on who's backing Trump's efforts, we look at a secret organization for the Christians who

are working. Oh no, it's a secret organization purge more
than a million voters from the rolls in battleground states and mobilize Republican voters to back Trump. It's called Ziklag. news outlets pro publica and documented obtain 1000s of sick flags internal files, and found the group has divided its 2024 activities into three different operations steeplechase which uses churches to get out the vote, and watchtower which aims to rally voters around opposition to transgender rights.

This is amazing. So pro publica did a whole the Expos a on Ziklag with they have a website. You can download the stuff from the website. So the scariest part there is checkmate? Oh no. So we have Watchtower we have I forget the second one we have going we got checkmate. They're going to purge the voter rolls and they have a scary scary video about it. The third
operation called checkmate focused on funding so called election integrity groups as laid out in this Ziklag member strategy video. Voter irregularities are rampid across all 50 states, but especially pronounced in battleground states. public polling confirms
Americans have lost confidence in electoral integrity. The federal election already in full swing, and more must be done to ensure fair election Since in the most affordable Republic in the world, that's the purpose behind operation checkmate, and its practical approaches to both get out the vote and clean electoral rolls through our coalition partners. Through these efforts, we have the opportunity to play a
significant role in the upcoming election. Pro Publica report Ziklag mission is to take dominion over seven spheres of public life, which calls mountains, business, science and technology, family arts and media, church education and government. Oh

no, the secret Christians are coming to get you. They're gonna take dominion over all of these mountains. Let's bring in the pro publica guide to explain Ziklag
Ziklag is a secret of networks of ultra wealthy Christians, conservative Christians like it who

just got this big website if they could download the whole thing. How secret is that it's secretive,

this sneaky of ultra wealthy Christians,
conservative Christians who have this two part goal two part vision for this country. One is to get heavily involved in the 2024 elections in the ways that you just described mobilizing pastors oh no knocking people off the voting room no non trans people demonize hate conservative
voters. But then looking toward the 20 and 30 year horizon Ziklag school is nothing less than moving the country toward a state of Christian nationalism are having biblical worldviews quote unquote, biblical truth, shaping influencing every part of American culture those seven mountains that you describe so this really is, as one expert we quoted in the story told us a vision for Christian supremacy Christian super is a new word.

Christian Christianity, Uber, Alice, yes, we will get you we will annihilate you. And then Amy asked the most important question, what exactly is Ziklag Ziklag. The
name refers to a biblical reference about David taking refuge during his struggle with King Saul. The analogy here, of course, is that the Christians in this group apparently feel that they are under siege and that this group is their refuge. But then the place from which they plan their, their their campaign, their assault, to take back American culture,

he missed a great opportunity. Because the story of Ziklag is that David and his small band of troops cut off the hem of their garments, and made it look like there were many, many more of these secret Christians than that was the trick. I forgot to put that in. These people are nuts. And I'm so disappointed in Amy Goodman, I have no love for Amy Goodman, but to introduce this secretive group with a website with videos you can download, as you know, as as part of Trump's master
plan to never have Christians or never have anyone vote again. Is is just insane. And i i Unfortunately, people like Horowitz now, although just initially, and without some guidance from his mentor, fall for it.

Here's my last version of the same thing. This is the never vote again. This is again, the insincere guilt ridden Rachel Maddow doing the bidding of Brian Roberts, CEO of Comcast. And here's her version of that same, that same Trump we're never going to vote again bit.
Donald Trump told an audience on Friday night that if they vote for him this November, if he's voted back into office this November, they will never have to vote again. He told an audience on Friday to quote get out and vote just this time. He said after this time, quote, you won't have to do it anymore. You won't have to vote anymore. He said, quote in four years, you don't have to vote again. We'll have it fixed, so good. And
you're not going to have to vote. Now, this is not the first time Trump has told the campaign audience that they will never have to vote again once they vote him back in this time. And that is as alarming as it sounds for all the reasons that you immediately think it is right. I mean, he's positing this like this is a happy thing. Oh, joy, never having the burden of voting again. Right. The point of democracy is that we vote all the time. And we like it. That's how we decide what happens in
our country. He's promising his followers that he'll end all of that. And it just, it's exactly what you think it is. Could

you please just drop right at the end there? He's promising his followers. He'll end all that. When does he ever say that to anybody that he's going to end it? He doesn't say that. What he says is you don't have to worry about it anymore because because he knows that the Christian evangelicals don't like voting. or they don't seem to get out much. And they don't have to go back again. He's never says he's going to end anything that is a blatant lie by her and misinterpretation
of what actually happened. And she does it on purpose. There's no she's doing it on purpose. She is not like it's sincere. Well, you know, I didn't understand I'm pretty sincere, though. No, she's not sincere. She is a liar. It's just It's deplorable. It's disgusting. Back How blatant? It is, I

think is I think is funny. I mean, I still like to go back to that color. Not all of the American public is stupid. Most

of the American public is stupid. It turns out well, we'll see. We're gonna end up with President Harris. Go I have a when you're done. I want to play a clip about Harris that I think needs to be played. Well.

I got one more one more Trump bash.

Number another Trump bash bash.

Yeah, this is Erin Burnett back on the scene. Who's on the ozempic back to her fighting weight of the old CNBC days.

Ah, she's looking for work.

She's primetime. CNN, um, she's fine. She's she's she's in the in the Maddow League. No doubt. No, she's

not 30 million.

She's probably not doing too bad anyway, who shows up with some racist stuff? Because who else who better would know that? Former President Donald Trump is racist. That his nephew Fred, the breaking
news, Donald Trump's nephew going all in for Kamala Harris, Fred Trump telling us he'll join Harris and her team on a call this week, and that he's ready to campaign for her saying that she is the only person who can move the country forward. Fred Trump has publicly for the first

she totally Bridgegate moved the country for let's bring Mary Trump on next.
This guy's great saying that she is the only person who can move the country forward. Fred Trump has publicly for the first time breaking ranks with his family, writing about his relationship with Donald Trump and his new book, all in the family and Fred Trump is out front with me now. Oh,

he's got a book. Okay. The old book, the old book scam. All right. So he's going to explain to us how he knows that. Donald J. Trump is a racist. So I
want to talk to you about something you write in the book you there's a moment you're you're young, someone vandalizes Donald Trump's car. Okay, so that's the setup. And then about this moment, right, you say n words is this is you. I recall him saying disgustedly. Look what the n words did. And then you add, quote, Donald hadn't seen whoever did this. So it's it's twofold. It's one that he didn't say who did it. He makes an assumption about who it is, what color they are, and then
refers to them as the N word. His campaign says this is a fabricated story. I just want to give you a chance to respond and tell me how this story has lived in your life. It's the absolute truth. And I remember as if it were yesterday, he had a black roof. He had a roll of electrical tape, taping up the probably the slash was about this, this long, two of them. And he was he was pressed. And again, he just assumed it was black people who had

done that. And he called them the N word. Okay. Well, he remembers as if it was yesterday, but he's a good guy, this Fred Trump because he can connect all kinds of things in Trump's racist life around this

before I looking at this report on this, this was in the 1970s. Yes,

he remembers it as if it was yesterday.

I can't remember anything from the 1970s. Okay, all righty, then I have a good memory, believe me. Around
the same time, I had a bike stolen. I lived in Jamaica, Queens, and three young black kids that my age, took my bike that wasn't going to put up a fight. And the police called my mom and said we found the bike and, and the person one of the people who had done it. And she called Donald because my father unfortunately was not around. We went to the police station. And Donald was adamant about the kid being thrown in jail, which I just couldn't take. I mean, he was a kid my age. I didn't want
to be responsible for you or perhaps I was 10. I didn't want to be responsible for this kid's life being changed. Flash forward 17 years or so. Central Park Five, same thing. He has no evidence that those five young men were guilty of what they were charged with. Yet he puts out a full page ad asking for their execution. Would you use the word racist? To describe him? I think he just believes in things that racist people say, Wow, what is that he's

not a racist. He just believes in certain things that racist people say they're pulling out all the stops on this one. So

in 1970 Fred Trump, the third was eight. Yes. And he remembers as clearly as though you know, it was yesterday. Yes.

As an

eight at the age of eight. Yes. Okay.

Yes. It's fantastic. It's great. I mean, they are just, oh, my god, please.

He's the brother of Mary. Of course. Yeah,

of course. Let me let me just stick with Aaron because she had one more guest on now this and do you have any of the National Association of Black Journalists clips because I got a few.

I do have one. Right. Well,

let me see. I have a problem. You gotta.

You gotta find another word.

Okay. Well, here's the problem. Let me see.

This is not here it is. I got it.

Is it a backgrounder?

It's a it's a NPR, NPR good. I don't have NPR of NPR. It's it's an NPR short. It's actually a short clip as an NPR clip. Where they were they they? They can't keep themselves from editorializing in the news analysis. It's just like, you can play this if you want to. I don't know if it's a good background or not. It does kind of it it kind of a background. This is reamp at NAB J
former President Donald Trump made some inflammatory comments about Vice President Kamala Harris's racial background today in a q&a at the Black Journalists conference, the GOP nominee question Harris's black identity. More from NPR, Stephen Fowler at the National Association of Black Journalists convention in Chicago. Trump's had many negative things about many people. But the room gasped when Trump implied Harris changed how she identifies herself in racial terms for political advantage.
I didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black and now she wants to be known as black. So I don't know. Is she Indian? Or is she black Harris is both her father's black and her mother is South Asian. Trump has a history of calling out his political rivals, including President Obama and more recently, former Governor Nikki Haley and questioning whether they are quote American, Steve Wyler, NPR News. Watch had that

question whether they're American where does he throw that in it? No one's ever question whether American what is what is that bit at the end there? They then PR should be ashamed of itself for letting that debt piece goes through. He never said anything about them being American.

So I actually no, there was no I saw this whole thing because I happen to be in the studio and like, Oh, let me just watch this as it was coming in live. Yeah,

I watched it to a couple of back roads. A woman from ABC was just mean. Well, but then

he had Harris on the other side, she seems actually like him. And, you know, the she was the journalist all the way on the right hand side. Yeah, she's

the fox girl.

Oh, she's Fox. Okay. I thought she was ABC. Now what? No, no, ABC

is the one in the blue at the open. Now, just

in general, I will say that. I'm now this is the National Association of Black Journalists. There was, I don't know about audible gasp but there was more clapping than I expected for people

that attended it. felt that way too. And you

have to understand and I understand it because of my work with Moe, that the black community as is known of so called Black people understand exactly what Trump is saying. And they know this because they went through this with Obama. They knew Obama wasn't African American Black is a DOS, American descendant of slavery. No, but they let him slide because of Michelle, who is black, amongst other things. And
he slipped it in another pot. There it is. The pun. And so the real disappointment came was like, Oh, well, the first term you know, but you know, he's got Michelle so it'll work now and then instead of getting anything for black America, they got a transgender bathrooms and you can go listen to my facts with Adam curry. It's all in there. So when Trump goes to a roomful of Black Journalists and says, God, she's she's not black, and she used to say that she was black. In fact, here's a 22 Yes,

I was gonna match Are you gonna have this 2020 The 2020s

CNN profiled and

did a whole 510 minute bid on her being Indian. My
mother, who raised me and my sister was a proud woman. She was a brown woman. A woman with a heavy accent. And her mother Shamala Gopalan was also the biggest influence in Kamala Harris's life. In 1958, a precocious 19 year old Indian Gopalan traveled 1000s of miles from her home and family to pursue a doctorate in nutrition and endocrinology in America. She soon became an active civil
rights Crusader while studying at UC Berkeley. In her book, Harris says, There is no title or honor on earth, I'll treasure more than to say I am Shyamala Gopalan, Harris's daughter, Paris's visits to India with a mother kept her connected to her roots. A grandfather who had strong views on humanitarian issues, worked closely with officials to reallocate
refugees. Paris's maternal uncle Gopalan. Balachandran, who lives in Delhi tells us how the senator turns to her Amma, which means mother in Tamil for guidance, even after her death. I don't have to tell her mother. She's already telling me everything that I do I myself, Amma approve of this timeline. Hindi means lotus flower and is an important symbol in Indian culture, rooted deep in the bottom of the river, very similar to Harris's Indian identity, which she wears on her sleeve. So

a couple things about that that I liked. One is her grandfather talks about Obama. But these days Kamala Harris talks about Auntie Yeah. Which is, you know, that's that's what you say if you're a black American, oh, auntie, auntie, no, but it's Alma. That's what you she used to say. And also, you know, what's been going around is Kamala means garbage gobbling you know, look at it, put it in Google Translate. But in Hindi, it means blossoming flower, lotus flower, I guess? I guess they

didn't have Yeah, I looked up the nose. Now. No, it does. And it means it means horrible in Finnish, and it means horrible in Greek.

So, by the way, as an aside, this whole racist now not forget about that. So what I'd like to do, because I have multiple versions of, of Trump at the National Association of Black Journalists, perhaps it's better instead of playing snippets, I would just like to play the full first question, so
called question and his answer. So people can will emanate, if not on a podcast where else so people can get the actual context of what happened knowing that he was on time, they had an hour, he had a an Beata set scheduled to leave, apparently, that they couldn't get their equipment to work. So they started 3530 minutes late or 35 minutes late. Yeah, which is rude. And it's also lame, especially for the National Association of Black Journalists. You think that that
have it all together? I think it's worth it. Just to listen to how he was greeted, he walks in, sits down. And everything else you hear on the M five M is all caught up. It's, you know, it's it's just it's not honest. And this is the honest audio of what happened.
Mr. President, we so appreciate you giving us an hour of your time. I want to start by addressing the elephant in the room, sir. A lot of people did not think it was appropriate for you to be here today. You have pushed false claims about some of your rivals, from Nikki Haley to former President Barack Obama saying that they were not born in the United States, which is not true. You have told for Congressman women of color, who were American citizens to go back to where they came from.
You have used words like animal and rabbit to describe black district attorneys. You've attacked Black Journalists calling them a loser saying the questions that they asked are, quote, stupid and racist. You've had dinner with a white supremacist at your Mar a Lago resort. So my question, sir, now that you were asking black supporters to vote for you, why should black voters trust you, after you have used language like that?

So I mean, to be honest, that's a pretty aggressive opening. And what I find insulting to my intelligence is he says that stuff to all journalists and people, but she just says, Well, you you said to black people, you're she's highlighting the black people. This is so this is racist. It's just that these people are racist. The whole thing is unnecessary we don't America is not racist like this.

I will I have to mention some of the I'm pretty sure it's not in the second section you're playing is later he says he's talking about immigration being a big threat and his taken away Black Light jobs. Yeah. And she said we're and if she does, this pulls the snow what's a black job? because this is the thing, he says black jobs that everybody's it's just a job that blacks have. It's like white jobs, white jobs, black jobs doesn't make any difference. They've taken away
jobs. It just so happens, you're taking away jobs from blacks are taken away from whites and taken away from Mexicans or taken away from everybody or Mexican Americans. He is just another one of these misinterpretations of his implicit, simplistic way of presenting it, some of these facts. Okay. All right. So

here's his answer.
Well, first of all, I don't think I've ever been asked the question. So in such a horrible manner, first question, you don't even say hello, how are you with ABC because I think they're a fake news network, a terrible.

I mean, there's laughing there, he's already got the crowd laughing.
And I think it's disgraceful that I came here, in good spirit. I love the black population of this country. I've done so much for the black population of this country, including employment, including opportunity zones with Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, which is one of the greatest programs ever for black workers and black entrepreneurs have done so much. And you know, and I say this, historically, black colleges and universities were out of money, they were stone
cold broke, and I saved them. And I gave them long term financing, and nobody else was doing it. I think it's a very rude introduction. I don't know exactly why you would do something like that. And let me go a step further. I was invited here and I was told my opponent, whether it was Biden or Kamala, I was told my opponent was going to be here, it turned out my opponent isn't here. You invited me under false pretense. And then you said, you can't do it with Zoom? Well, you know, with
Zoom, she's going to do it with Zoom, and she's not coming. And then you are half an hour late, just so we understand. I have too much respect to you to be late. They couldn't get their equipment working or something was wrong. I would like think it's very nasty. Wife. I have answered the question, especially with another I have been the best president for the black population. Since Abraham Lincoln. That's
my answer. President Johnson designed the Voting Rights Act, you just start off a question and answer period especially when you're 35 minutes late, because you couldn't get your equipment to work in such a hostile manner. I think it's a disgrace. I really do. Let me just ask a follow up sir. And then we'll move on to other questions here.

I mean, the whole thing was was interesting was I thought it was he just says I'm just gonna tell you the way it is. And anyone who watches that with with me Well, no, I mean, we I guess we have a great portion of the population who's just all in on racism. Good. Well, we get the government we deserve beautiful bunch of racism racist racist, racist that all races is nuts.

And if you listen, Chief when she went on to ABC News, Nightly News did present I don't have the clip. But when she presented the to David Muir, she was just this had that same grimace on her face, and she was really she just hates Trump. It's like, it was just so obvious. It was well, he was unbelievable. So

Erin Burnett had had her on as well, because now of course, you're a journalist. You have to be part of the story. Now, isn't there some rule against that? Like you

never want to you're not supposed to do that? Yeah, well,

she's doing it. She's gone the rounds, but I didn't clip her. I clip the Democratic strategist who's, I guess part of the part of the movers and the shakers in the Democrat Party, Aisha Mills, and she summed it up and
Aisha Mills is with me now. Right? I used to so you know, you heard the he was supposed to come for an hour, but you know, he's up to 35 minutes. I just can't emphasize enough that he

don't you just love that. What? Yeah. Oh, yeah. He was supposed to right off

the bat. They lie. You know, your hair and brunette lied right there on the spot. Yep.

Yep, yep, yep, yep. Yep. Yep. That's what you do. That's what you do. That's why we're here. And
I Aisha Mills is with me now. Right. I used to so you know, you heard the I mean, he was supposed to come for an hour, but you know, he sat for 35 minutes. I just can't emphasize enough that he chose to be there. He wanted to be there. And he took his time to go there. Right. All of those things are true. So what do you think is the outcome of this? Everywhere he goes, there he is. Okay. Now,

now the John, we have to remember this one. Everywhere he goes. There he is. So what do you think maybe the lady writing Kamala scripts?

Only everywhere he

goes, there he is.
Oh, come up this. Everywhere he goes, there he is. Okay. Donald Trump is going to Donald Trump everywhere he goes. He's going to be Donald Trump. He has always been John It's disrespectful and have such disdain for the media, first of all, for black people in general and certainly for black women who are members of the media, you can just roll the tapes back
and see how he's treated. Everybody pretty much he was black in his in his press room, but specifically someone who was a friend of CNN April Ryan, the nasty things that he has come out and said about her. So I wasn't surprised at all that Donald Trump sat there and was so frustrated and just evil to the people who were questioning him and expecting him to answer and account for himself because that is something that he
doesn't do well. He has such vitriol and and a horrible recoiling at anyone who ever questioned his judgment, who asked him to explain himself who asked him to back up with facts, his positions, his attitude, his beliefs, and certainly when it's coming from black women, he doesn't have any patience or tolerance for it, and that's what we saw on display.

So here I'm gonna show you these last two this is Nora O'Donnell. This is CBS This is about him questioning. Kamala Harris is code switch, which she did. Everyone sees it, her code switch into a black woman.
You just heard it. Former President Trump says vice president Kamala Harris happened to turn black a few years ago, questioning the racial identity as he takes questions from the National Association of Black Journalists. Good evening, I'm Nora O'Donnell and thank you for being with us. We start tonight
with a fact check. The Vice President's heritage is both Indian and Jamaican, but that didn't stop the Republican presidential nominee from accusing her of downplaying parts of her identity during the combative interview in front of a jeering crowd. Remember, Donald Trump rose to political prominence in part by falsely claiming that former President Barack Obama was not born in America. CBS Nicole Killian was in the room in Chicago.

So of course, we we all know that the only time you're black is when you vote for Democrats, because Joe Biden said it said it's Charlemagne to God. But here's the full report.
There was no applause as former President Trump walked out on stage. Instead, it was a mix of boos and some outburst. One question in the former president quickly pin one of the moderators who asked about some of his past comments, why doesn't he show his birth certificate since you're racist? There's some denigrating people of color and black journalists. I think it was just crazy. I

know. I don't even think they did even say that in the interview.

Remember that but it's just chopping it up. Yeah, well, that's
what you do to racist. There are some denigrating people of color and black journalists. I think it's disgraceful that I came here in good spirit. I love the black population of this country. I think it's a very rude introduction. Trump was then asked about presumptive Democratic nominee Kamala Harris. Do you believe that Vice President Kamala Harris is only on the ticket because she is a black woman? Well, I can say no, I think it's maybe a little bit different. She was
always of Indian heritage. And she was only promoting Indian heritage. I didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black and now she wants to be known as Black. Indian, or is she black? And she was Indian all the way. And then all of a sudden she made a turn and she went, she became a black. Just to be clear, sir. Do you think I think somebody should look into that too, when you ask a continue in a very hostile nasty tone.
Trump's remarks sparked backlash from Harris, who was the daughter of Jamaican and Indian immigrants went through in historically black college and is a member of a black sorority. Her campaign called it the same hostility he has shown throughout his life. The White House called it insulting what he just said, what you just read out to me is repulsive.

By the way, even though I went to college for three months, I actually plaque pledge with the with the campus, I carried a brick around, I guess, I guess I can say I'm black now.

You might as well. Couple of things. One, where's Kamala Harris's dad?

No, he's in Jamaica. We got to keep them out of the picture because of you know, the slave ownership and all that of his family as we got to keep that quiet.

He's also rebuked her. Yes, he has in a book. Well, he's rebuked Yes. And he rebuked her more recently when she when she made some joke about smoking dope. Yeah. And then and claimed it had to do with their Jamaican heritage. He thought that that was an insult to stereotype. Yes, he went on and on about it. He has not seen her talk to her. They the family broke up when she was three. So she was raised in Indian. Raised in Canada. This is a this is a hoax. This entire presidential
campaign by Kamla. Harris is is basically a hoax on the American public. Well remember, they're sucking it up because the media has switched from Oh, she's no good to us. She's the best ever. And, of course, this

offers opportunities for potential vice presidential candidates to step up to the plate. Here's Mark Kelly.
Joining me now is the Democratic senator from Arizona and potential vice presidential pick for vice president Harris. Mark Kelly, it's great to have you here as Senator, I know, you have had a very busy day. But I just I do want to know your reaction when you heard what Donald Trump said on stage and Chicago today questioning vice president Harris's heritage? Well, Kailyn My first reaction was, you know, this is the
reaction of a desperate and scared old man. It's very obvious to me watching him and just what I've seen over the last week while she's been across the country, just kicking his butt, that he's afraid that he's probably afraid to debate or he's certainly afraid to lose an election to her in November, and he's afraid about his own future. So I'm not surprised to
see it. And I understand the you know, what he's up against, I mean, he's up against an experienced prosecutor, somebody who served as the DEA and an attorney general in the Senate and now the vice president very successfully. You put Kamala Harris's record up to Donald Trump, but there's no comparison and the contrast is just is can't be more significant. Now.

I think. If you're now she's going to do a speech in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, supposedly, she'll have her vice presidential pick, they're on stage. I think Mark Kelly still in the running although I still like most idea of Westmore to make an all black ticket just to go all in on the racism. I'm gonna do a short clip. I'm pretty sure it's neither going to be Shapiro or Whitmer. And the reason I say that is because they were both on the campaign trail together.
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro were in Ambler yesterday rally a crowd of more than 1000 people at a Harris or President event it was taken High School Shapiro telling the crowd they've seen how close these elections can be, with 55,000 votes between Pennsylvania Michigan back in 2016. New polling from Fox News shows Trump and Harris essentially
tied among registered voters in Pennsylvania. The voting process to officially name Harris the nominee is expected to start this week as electronic ballots will be sent to delegates. Harris's search for vice president is ongoing. The list of potential candidates getting more narrow with Shapiro in Arizona Senator Mark Kelly said to be among the front runners. We now know North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper has opted
not to be a candidate for Harris's running mate. Shapiro has vowed to do whatever he can to help get Harris elected. Kamala Harris knows real freedom means worshiping where you want, living how you want, and experiencing the bountiful of freedom all across this nation in rural urban and suburban communities. That is real freedom and that is what we are fighting for. I don't think he's gonna be it. Well, if he's

should be the front runner. I have some different thoughts on this. But before we continue, I'd like to play the Judge Joe Brown clip to get another perspective afterwards,

who is Judge Joe Brown. Brown is

a famous he used to be a prosecutor used to be in LA. He is a he's a TV judge, but he's not he's a was an actual judge. And he's a personality. He's an old guy. He's like 77 and he's been saying he's been blasted for this particular this and some other things he's been saying he's been going around podcast because he really does not like Kamla Harris and he's run into her. And a lot of people

don't like her I mean, even interns are coming out and doing interviews saying that oh, we couldn't look at her when she came in in the morning and we've had to say good morning general

Wow, that doesn't actually doesn't surprise me right. Yeah. I have some thoughts on the vice presidency app but let's play and I would not say for work clip I think maybe the you should cover your children's ears. At least for the beginning and let's listen to this was the podcast that I just want to tell you which one it was versus on a

podcast that's where all the good stuff is. That's where the meat and potatoes are baby. This

was on I can get my head here open. It was one of the it was the art of dialogue podcast. And he got blasted Vibe magazine for this adventure. This is only part of what he said I like to get the whole podcast and get some more clips from it, but here we go. But I
gotta ask you about Kamala Harris how you feel about her. She's a piece a shit, because in California, she lacked professional competence. And she worked on it by hiking up her hem line when she needed phones rather than researching, she's always tried to do the casting couch to get where she wants. Now the problem is, is that we'll get somebody to a certain level quickly, which can't get past that level of you
know, have competence and talent. So my thing about it is, is if I'm crude about it, in this city years ago, I used to represent a whole bunch of pimps and hoes and I know a whole when I see one, and I say this, I don't care woman you do what you want to do if you want to have recreational sex, but when you do the casting couch or anything else for professional purposes to get paid or advance you Oh, and she's old hoe and the
problem is is what is she supposed to do? Somebody want to hurt cinco five slaves comes up on unwraps her in a carpet naked Putin feet? And he says, oh, yeah, do you CZ said know how I got better stuff here already. Plus, I don't watch any way you oh, woman yet? Oh, no. You know, z's in being is he's supposed to be impressed. She's doing word salad. Well, we're here today.

Yeah, we need to have that whole podcast. Yeah, there's a lot of people who feel that way about Vice President Harris. A few more things just before we take a break, something that you know, Trump did say in that National Association of Black Journalists. He said, our whole campaign was geared towards Biden. So now we have to switch. I'm surprised by that. I'm surprised by him saying it. I'm
surprised that they didn't see that coming. And it seems like they were taken a little bit aback that they had to pivot. And they had a whole strategy lined up against poor old Joe. To, you know, to hammer him down. Did you Did you hear that part where you said that? Oh, yeah,

I heard that. And he did. And I guess he was sincere.

I'd take him at his word. Yeah. Yeah. So now they are doing what they can. And this is a I guess it's either super PAC or someone did A a hit piece ad on Kamala, I don't think it's I don't know if it airs on television, because it's more than a minute. But here it is. And it's it's well done. But I don't know if it's gonna, if it's going to, you know if it's going to come to the level of the race card,
a warning to America 25 ways the US has been destroyed in under two minutes. One, open borders and illegal immigration to rampant crime and unsafe cities, three mass addiction and fentanyl for election insecurity and interference. Five, the educational indoctrination of children, six, the asymmetrical
weaponization of justice. Seven, the destruction of private property rights, eight, inflation and debt, nine, the global depopulation agenda 10 record low fertility and plummeting birth rates 11 unaccountable federal bureaucracies 12 toxic food supply 13 vaccine and Pandemic disinformation 14 The Trans contagion and sterilization of children 15 over prescription of pharmaceuticals 16 destruction of the nuclear family and parental rights 17 dei and the
new racism 18 moral and societal decay 19 the financing of endless foreign wars 20 The sprawling surveillance state 21 the centralization and consolidation of government power 22 The destruction of trust in institutions 23 the censorship industrial complex and 24 state media propaganda 25 The smearing of those who challenges

and they had good images to go with it

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they had good images to go with

it. So I think that no that kind of thing doesn't work no

it's it's a vibe thing is trying to get you know the scary music and everything. So the vice president Harris did a rally in in Atlanta at the college there and she had the auditorium full I

saw this this was I would

say most of the people there came because Megan the stallion not just showed up but she performed Megan the stallion is big news. I caught a I caught a a tick talker a tick tock who had something to say about this
talk tick tock

which is I'll call her boots on the ground.
Okay just in case you did not know it on yesterday Kamala Kamala Harris had a rally in Atlanta and it gave you like, oh hyped for her like people are so excited for her. I know you felt it I know you thought She even brought out ratchet Megan, the stallion shaking her butt working for political rally talking about how these four hairs that did not say you're somebody like that is pandering, like if you've ever heard it, but but that's not the Ketchum. Do not let them rally looking
for for you. Because Bolton County has been doing this for years. Before the rallies, they get bus loads, and they go pick up the homeless people. They offered them food drink and a little change to come to the rally. So the rallies will look forward. Now you got to realize she just dealt with the rally. And I want to say what's Pennsylvania where he was less than 60 people? It was quite embarrassing for her. And so that's not going to go down and it's blackity Black 50. Okay,
it's just not going to go down. They are absolutely going to make sure that they look packed out.

I believe that. Yeah. And she says that as the whole clip as long as you said, Oh, that's what they always do in Atlanta. They always round up the homeless people just like Governor Pritzker Pritzker and Mayor Johnson are now moving illegals out of downtown Chicago to the south side. So you won't see it during the convention. That makes sense.

We did that in San Francisco was when she came Yes. Yes. So she came to see

someone. We still have the Biden issue. We have Daddy Long Legs walking around. Well,

before you can go into that, since you brought up this this ad with the 25 things. I believe that the best ad you can play to slam Camela Kamala Kamal on whatever Mojave pronounce racist, you're gonna have to look this up. You're going to put the engine in because it's not on this clip list. But it's the Tulsi to thought to the Tulsi 2020 debate, our E Harish clip I want
to bring the conversation back to the broken criminal justice system that is disproportionately negatively impacting black and brown people all across this country today of Senator Harris says she's proud of her record as a prosecutor and that she'll be a prosecutor president, but I'm deeply concerned about this record. There are too many examples to cite. But she put over 1500 people in jail for marijuana violations and then laughed about it when she was asked if
she ever smoked marijuana. She blocked evidence. She blocked evidence that would have freed an innocent man from death row until the courts forced her to do so she kept people in prison beyond their sentences to use them as cheap labor for the state of California. And she fought to keep cash bail system in place that impacts poor people in the worst kind of way. Thank you, Congresswoman. Yeah,

well, we'll see the debate you

will see, you'll never hear that. Republicans are no more competent to

now. Now they're not No I mean, I'm what's happening here is it's obvious we just have to make it look like she's viable. So then when they cheat, then if they can cheat better than the Republicans are going to cheat. I'm sorry. The Christian nationalists with their

Zeke lobbying ways

they're Ziggler. Secret zyk Law Group.

You know, the senators go to church. Yeah.

Let me let me finish my

Well, my boy, I also want to get in my little comment about the vice president pick. Okay, before it happened. That's important

because it leads into this Yes.

It's possible because you did more you read about this Judge Joe Brown and his experiences and what he thinks of, of Camela and other people that I've heard he

may get elevated.

The other people I've heard about Kamala being basically lazy. That's why she pulled

up her skirt. Racist racist.

She's basically lazy as a just as a because she was if you look at Kamala when she was in college earlier, she was beautiful when she's 60 now but when she was 20 different different look. And there is a tendency for pretty girls to not you know, just coast and it's possible that this is already too much work for her going in giving the speech interesting sake. I

like it. I like it.

She's got this is getting too hard. Isn't she can't use her looks anymore because she's you know She's had a facelift. We noticed that a couple years ago, she's to try and make herself look, she's not 60 looking, but she's 60 She might sabotage your own campaign and that would be putting in the black guy that that mo thinks could be worse election. That would be a sabotage picks, you'd be sabotaging yourself, or putting in Pete budaj Edge, which would be sabotaging
herself. She might sabotage the campaign herself, because she really doesn't want this job. Well,

that's I like that's very interesting. And it kind of flows into what do we do with Joe? Daddy Long Legs walking around is undeniable. There is a guy who from time to time that is posing as Joe Biden, he is noticeably taller. We don't know why it's so obvious that either it's meant to come out. Or as we know, they were in a real bind. And the normal guys on vacation, they couldn't get him back in time. The CrowdStrike flights made a problem. He missed his flight misses connection. Yeah.
He couldn't come out strikes the problem. CrowdStrike Yeah, yeah. Some of you didn't said, Hey, maybe it's Obama with the mask going now? I don't think so. It's funny. It's funny. But Daddy Long Legs is walking around. What are we going to do with Joe? Now, if if Kamala is going to sabotage, let's say maybe someone wants to help her and sabotage or the worst thing that could happen, the worst thing would be that President Biden would die or have a stroke or something, because then and
if it would have would have to happen pretty quick. Maybe I'm sure President Biden is going to show up at the convention. It could happen there. Because then she would have to assume the office of the president. That would probably limit some of her
campaigning capabilities. But no matter what, she will be blamed for everything, particularly the ramp up in the Middle East right now, which I don't think is a coincidence that Netanyahu was just with Trump and Trump's like, you know, once you ramped it up a bit, so I can look like a hero for the October surprise when I negotiate a peace deal. I'm just shooting from the hip here. But someone recommended Tina and I watch a movie from
1993. I have a short clip of the trailer. And I will explain how this could possibly play out as a an example of life imitating art.
The chief is the one we all say, Hey, Dave COVID was an ordinary guy. Your government needs your help. We just happen to look like the president. You're a very handsome man. Famous president. Just get rid of a grin. You look like a schmuck. Something has happened to the President. What about the vice president? The Vice President is mentally unbalanced. Legal. Probably. Suddenly, Dave has a great job. I can't tell you the whole story of a national emergency kind of.
You gotta help me cut them. So

that's the movie Dave, starring Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver. And even though it's not at all the same scenario, what happens? The plot of this is the the actual president has a stroke. And he's, he's a vegetable, he's not going to recover evil forces who are actually running things within the White House, kind of like the chief of staff guy. He doesn't want to concede or cede his power within the whole
system and in the world. So they bring in Kevin Kline, who is a lookalike, and he then plays the president, he goes on to do good things. But the trick they play is once the the President is a David this case, but the original president is accused of campaign finance, corruption and all kinds of shenanigans going on. He does a State of the Union. And he then fakes a stroke, they throw him in the ambulance, they do a switcheroo.
And then they take out the almost dead president, and then he dies four months later, this could be an awesome opportunity to bring out Daddy Long Legs, fake a stroke, and then bring out the body and then make Kamala president because they got to get rid of Joe somehow they have to deal with the fact that he's incapacitated or dead or, or whatever.

Well, I want to see what happens on the first day of the convention, which is coming up pretty soon, because that's when he's supposed to give his speech. First

day, yep, first day. Well, wouldn't be nuts if that happened.

Yeah, it would be nuts. Hey, I don't see it as dirt

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Is there an update, they can save money, a lot of money. And it's free.

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it makes no sense. All of the big names that you're saying makes no sense. There must be something else going on.

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it was a lot it was before you say we thought it was the best. There was a lot of really good and usable pieces. Lots.

So right off the bat, we're gonna say we're not going to put the Olympic rings up there because that is I mean, they're, they're taking down videos, they're causing all kinds of problems for people putting up anything Olympics. Yep.

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looking at the rice President of the United States out of context of which it was said was a little even too racist for us. So that's why we didn't use any of the rice and because no one you have to hear the show to understand what it's about. There were a number of tall Biden gags let me see Darren O'Neal had Biden on stilts we had what is this? Dame Kenny Ben had, like, like a mugshot wall with the two Biden's Scarah.

Manga had a good one too.

What did he have wanted? He

had a really super tall, long laid kick. Yes.

Yeah, he did have Yeah, I had that one. There was a lot of wood. There were a lot of weird fingers. That didn't work at all.

There was Trump that arc de Trump arc

to Trump, which was good, but again, out of context. You just don't get it. Yeah, it was like going to be that was Darren, that was a good AI prompt job.

I don't know how he did that with some believe. I bet it was just got it down. I told him he should go into business. Yes.

Ai images. Which, you know, there's a new report out that shows that it's not that it's not going to work, that you can do images. I mean, there's it's a, it's a very detailed report. But in general, the the, the conclusion is AI is not going to get any better. It's only going to get worse. It's bigger models, more models on top of each other. It's just it's not working. All we're going to have is some interesting image generators, and some chat bots. That's all
that's being we got a chat bot. Here's another chat. I think

that's where it that's where it's limited. In what, that's where it's going to end right there. Yes, generators that are that are based on old stuff because you can't put those images back into the system because they grow hairs. Yes, they

do. Grow hairs is the right term to and

you can't do the same with the with the information. It has to all be frozen in time and then you have to update with modern news

and all it is just chatbots it's just chatbots that's it. We got to chat,

and they stink and the thing that you said about that 950 page report. It's just a bunch of you know, yeah, can be exactly

just as much a yak yak yak yak yak. So thank you very much, Matthew drop co 1972. Good job. Thank you to all of the artists all of them, including Matthew drop Co. are Dutch masters.

I did use sir shoe bugs rice, President of the United States, yes. For the newsletter, but

in the newsletter is within context of people who listen to the show. So I think that makes total sense. By the way, what I did not see maybe I missed it. Did you put in the link to the PDF for the city's wealth book? So

I got called out I forgot to do that. And I surprised that when I sent the thing in for approval that didn't get oh,

sorry. Do you know that when you when you send me the thing for approval, all those images and all that other stuff you put in there is never in it? No, I

know. Okay, so

how could I have known? Well, I would have been

I was going to do it as a section, but it's going in the next newsletter The next because I got we got it down. We got two different sources for this called this cities of wealth. I had the I had the title five cooked by guest my memory going back 45 years was

it's actually the city's wealth. The

city's wealth. Yes. And it has to do with the Berkeley in particular. And it's fascinating you looked at I'm sure that it's not and

I put it in the show notes under Kamala. So you can find her Kamala Yes. By the way, I forgot to mention Happy Birthday MTV. MTV started on this day, August 1 1981.

Were you there that day? No.

Well, it's so funny. You know, the first VJ was supposed to be Mark Goodman. But even on the first day, and this is so typical for MTV, they they not built Hodson, now they screwed up the tapes, and Alan Hunter was the the first because they pre recorded everything. So typical for MTV to screw up the tapes on their on their on their first transmission. But there it is,

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I'd like to go ahead. I'd like to start off this section with an ask Adam.

Oh, goodness, I was unprepared for an ask Adam. Yes,

this is because it's the Olympics is a big deal. It

is it is the Olympics. Yes, it is the Olympics. We don't have any

Olympic clips or anything because we'd get sued. But we do. We have an ask Adam based on the Olympics.

Okay, so which one do I play here?

You say ask Adam Olympics cue.
Okay. Also, you've seen the medals athletes have been winning at the Olympics all week. Well, trick question. What do you think they're made of?

Whoa, what do you think they're made of? Well, I know what they represent. They they represent gold you would think there was some gold in that one? They represent silver which you would hope there would be some silver in there and bronze but I'm gonna go with tungsten

that's a good one. Call back that it goes way back. Yes. So let's go okay. Now this is the ask Adam answer and q2 at the end of this compound as Goutam. At the end of this is another question. Well,
I want to say real solid gold, silver and bronze. But this question you're asking is making me second guess myself. Guys, you should. According to International Olympic Committee regulations, the Olympic gold medals must be made out of at least 92.5% Silver, which comes out to 523 grams and then they are plated with six grams of gold. We will wait then what is the silver metal native? Good question. The silver metal is 525 grams of pure silver. So I
bet you're wondering about the bronze metal? Yeah, it is an alloy made of copper, tin and zinc. Well, now you have me wondering how much each metal is worth? Well, according to Oxford Economics,

but what a gyp
what a jeep.

I remember when I was in the International School of Amsterdam, and now this is when I was nine, maybe eight or nine. And they had some Olympic medalists come in, and we were all allowed to look at the gold medal and they say you can't touch it, because it's pure gold and it could actually warp you could bend it. That's what they told me. Now, of course, that was in 9974. What maybe in 74, it was different.

Maybe I don't see how it would work though. Because you touched it. Well,

I mean, they just didn't want us with our grubby

Majan it up and they had to clean so they didn't want Alright, so

what is the final question? Are

they worth what each one of them worth? What do you think?

How many grams of silver was it?

500 some?

There, they're probably each worth about I'd say about $275.

Play the end Oh is
worth an estimated $1,027. The silver medal is about $535 and the bronze. Sorry, it's about $4.60 Oh man answered the question go, wow,

wow. Well, that was news that we can use at the watercooler. So, yes, it's handy to know. Yeah, there's been a lot of hearings in Congress about the attempted assassination of President Trump. And it's really, it's looking more and more like this went beyond incompetence, beyond incompetence. And as much as I don't like saying it, Jesse waters did a pretty good backgrounder of everything that
took place. So I'm going to play a couple of his clips. This first one's a little longer, it's a buck and a half and the rest are very short. But I think it kind of brings us up to speed on some of the anomalies and atrocities and outrageousness of what took place here.
A secret service counter sniper is predicting another assassination attempt before November. In an email obtained by Real Clear Politics, a secret service agent with 20 years experience on the counter sniper team is announcing he's going to blow the whistle until all of his supervisors are fired. The counter sniper says his mission is to prevent another JFK style assassination. And the only reason that hasn't happened is because they've gotten lucky. He says secret
service leadership is corrupt. And states clearly quote, we all should expect another assassination attempt to happen before November. We've exposed our inability to protect our leaders due to our leadership. After this email went public, it was wiped off the Secret Service servers. There's a massive cover up underway, and it spilled over into Congress. After Cheadle resigned in disgrace, her number two got promoted and testified today that the Secret Service screwed up. But the local
police, it was really all their fault. 30 seconds. If it's communicated directly to a counter sniper team, would that be enough time to react prior to the firing of those shots? Senator, if we'd had that information, they would have been able to address it more quickly it appears that that information was stuck or siloed. In that state and local channels were explicit instructions provided to cover the roof of the AGR building and locals just not follow it or were those
explicit instruction is not provided. It's my understanding what was communicated is that the locals had a plan and that they had been there before. We are looking at this and they should have been on that roof. And the fact that they were in the building is something that I'm still trying to understand.

So part of the reason that they weren't on the roof as the news has been very fragmented, the things we're hearing is because it was too hot, and therefore it Oh, you local SWAT guys don't go out there. You don't need to do that. Well, here's the local SWAT commander,
the accusation that somehow we were told that to be on the roofline, for instance, to and that it was too hot. That's ridiculous. You know, our snipers are prepared to operate in western Pennsylvania, from anywhere from 10 degrees below zero to 90 degrees, they were prepared to be wherever they were told by secret service that day, then,

probably the funniest, most outrageous testimony, the reason that the Secret Service could not fly their drone to check around and see if anyone was I don't know, walking around doing weird suspicious stuff. Well, that was a very, very clear and obvious explanation. They couldn't fly their drone. You had
a drone system, but you had bandwidth problems. The bandwidth apparently was adequate for the shooters drone, but not for the Secret Service. Can you explain that? I have no explanation for it. So people fly drones all the time, on the peripheries of our sites. And we go out and we talk to them and we ascertain what their intentions are. On this day in particular, because of the connectivity challenge. As you noted, there was a delay and he flew his drone at 351 Approximately, so

they had bad internet. This is getting funnier by the minute. And then of course, the most damning part is the person who was in fact responsible. The site supervisor has not been subpoenaed been called or his name or her name even know own to the public who was the lead site agent who made the decision to leave the AGR building completely outside of the security perimeter who was the Senator,
I cannot give you that name. This person is operational. They're still doing investigations. They're still doing protected visits and relieved of duty. Senator, they have not know. Why have they not been relieved of duty, they are still cooperating but not only being interviewed by the FBI, but also by our Office of Professional Responsibility. I

found it interesting that they both use the vague pronoun. Is this person trans? Or is it more than one person is the suit? Is there more than one site supervisor supervisor now? There'd be one site supervisor? And they both say they I know their name? Well, they can't I mean, what is that?

Baby? It's transperson. That would make sense. Now,

the there was a thing was this was the FBI guy who was saying, Well, you know, he was he was a registered Republican. And, you know, he was he had posted all kinds of, you know, anti semitic stuff. So that makes total sense. They wanted to kill Trump. Unfortunately, they also subpoenaed gab and Tor boss, the guy who was a tour was the guy who runs the gab site. He gave them all the information, which
I think was seven or 900 pages of posts. And these posts came after this 2019 information that showed this this shooter, this Crux fellow, as, as a registered Republican, Marsha Blackburn did bring it up in the hearing.
And then we understand that the gab account, is pro immigration pro locked down leftist views. Is that accurate? I haven't seen it directly. But I believe from what I've been told that is accurate with the gab account. We're also though that's been publicly revealed through the CIO and other things. We're still working to certify and verify that that's his account, also, but it does have differing points of view, it would appear. Okay, and what age? And how fresh. Is that gap account?
The cab account? Based on my recollection, the comments in there or the messaging is from about 2021, I believe. Okay. And the other preceded that maybe he was age 14? Yes, Senator, the the other account that we talked about was in the 2019 2020 timeframe.

So this, I mean, it's very odd, it reeks of a total cover up. And I would say, yeah, there's a cover up underway, particularly from the mainstream media, where it not for this astounding interview that ABC aired, and has been re aired and hashed up and chopped up and put on everywhere, where they talk to the local, the local guys who the Secret Service is blaming for the mess up. And and well, here's a piece of it. I
remember standing in the parking lot and talking to one of the guys. And so we just became part of history. And not a good way, walking around and just seemed out of place. Greg nickels snapped these photos of the shooter. If we had a Text group between the local snipers that were on scene, I'd sent those pictures out to that group and advise them of what I
noticed. And what I'd seen. What do you think is I assume that there would be somebody coming out to, you know, speak with this individual or find out what's going on? So how do you know if Greg's concerns about Crux are being relayed properly? We don't it's we have to assume that when he put that information out to command, that command took that information and did something with it.

And now somehow, the Secret Service guys that were protecting Trump claimed they never even got word of this, like they've never heard about it at all.
We were supposed to get a face to face briefing with the Secret Service snipers whenever they arrived, and that never happened. So I think that that was probably a pivotal point where I started thinking things were wrong, because that never happened. And we had no communication with the Secret Service. You had no communication with the Secret Service at all on that Saturday? No, not until after the shooting, I believe. Yeah. Then by then, it was too late.

The only thing I can come up with is we were supposed to have a dead Trump and a lot of conspiracy theories. Just put as much nonsense get everything make it looks like everyone pointing at each other. This was this is not playing out the way it was intended. This is this is baffling to me. Do you have any thoughts?

Well, there was a woman thicker Names last name is crab trim not sure investigative journalist who has been following this and she was on one of the radio shows. And she says this guy this guy took over from Cheadle is the really the go to guy, he's the guy responsible. He should have been fired today along with her quitting. We're

just gonna call him No, not today I'm

not talking about the vague I'm talking about the guy that was testifying Oh, with the funny haircut. Oh, that guy. That guy. That guy. He's the second in command he took over. He's the temporary chief now of the Secret Service guys. And she says he's the real responsible guy. He's the one he's the go to guys. Cheetah was just a figurehead, the new appointee and he's the guy who's really running things. And he's the guy should go.

I mean, you see, I'm sure you've seen the video where you see the kid actually walking while Trump is talking. You see him getting into position just before he shot? Yeah. I mean, this. It's crazy. I

think I think there may be something to the idea that Trump should be dead.

He should be. I think the the real. Of course, Joe was also supposed to be dead. Stay tuned. And Trump should not be alive that and they had all this setup to make it just as confusing as possible, you know, the initial like, wow, you know, he searched for JFK, you know, make it like a JFK assassination. Have people trying to figure this out for the next 50 years? And then, you know, oh, we can't release the files, you know, to also

throw in this idea that Iran would he put him on a hit list? Yes. Yes. Something they don't necessarily release. There's no way to knowing this is bullcrap that part, and then having the phony baloney bank accounts that this kid supposedly had and all over the world somehow he's just a kid. Give me a break.

We may never know. We may never know. Trump is insinuating inside job. He has been, you know?

Yeah, he has been insinuating he's been true thing.

I have a couple of boots on the ground about CrowdStrike. You know, I've been I have not let this Microsoft as your outage slipped by. Remember, we still don't really know. I mean, yeah, we know what happened with CrowdStrike. But the fact that it happened is so outrageous. For a company that does these things. For a living, it just makes no sense. But it came right after it looked like all of the Microsoft Azure, their whole cloud, Microsoft 365, all kinds of things were
happening. And we had and

don't forget that this also coincides with a shot at Trump. Yes. So right

after it Well, a couple days later, after his speech at the at the RNC, which I initially thought, well, you know, it seems like that happened right on time to change the news cycle, which it did. But I have a couple of boots on the ground. First one, and these are all dudes dude named Ben. In this case, I'm a vice president of delivery. And a large Microsoft Partner think along the lines of avant de RSM. We're
PWC. Price Waterhouse Cooper, the week of the CrowdStrike issue on that Thursday, the day before the large CrowdStrike issue outage, we had observed an extremely large outage for all of our clients in the central US Azure region, dynamics 365 ce fNo, Outlook team SharePoint, accessible, etc. Were all unaccessible. We contacted Microsoft Support and Receive little news or information as to the root cause, which is weird for a large partner. Even a week later, the information they've
shared with us is a nothing burger. Friday morning is when we reserve the CrowdStrike outage. The News reported that CrowdStrike took down Azure but on our end, it seems to be the reverse. He says something happened at Microsoft and they appear to have requested assistance from CrowdStrike. Not sure what else transpired or the nitty gritty but figured out
pass this along, given episode 1680s commentary. Then now, as your and I've received several emails about this, they also run all of the military systems as your Microsoft Azure is a big cloud provider for the government, in particular for the military. I am currently seeing many articles about the new Microsoft 360 and Azure outages. This is from one of our producers in the army. I'm not done listening to Sunday show
but I'm not sure if we talked about this any further. In my last email, I forgot to mention my skepticism of the timing of the cloud strike issues. Not sure about other branches of the
army. But the army has very recently started officially using Microsoft 360 slash Azure. Then all of a sudden they're having a lot of problems and now a network infrastructure issue, just running if you and John believed that that looks like something that people are in fact trying to breach military Microsoft accounts, the timing is just too close to be some sort of coincidence and there's Only one article that talks about this and then the final one ITM I had a quick boots on
the ground report about the cyber incident, I work for a mechanical repair and overhaul company in the aviation industry, we have to take out the name of that. We have an even mix of commercial and military work earlier this week, we were told not to turn on any of our computers. The internet was shut off at every site from Texas to Indonesia, we had been hacked by someone or a group of someone's for something.
Obviously, since we do a lot of military work, the fears we were targeted for information on the different aircraft, we servers, but it could just also be a ransomware attack on a machine is not it so only have limited information, all this. The only effect this has had on me so far is I can't access master cam without the internet to verify the license. We use Microsoft Azure, I talked with my tea guy, he said it's not a huge leap to
think it's connected to what happened with them. But everything they've been seeing points this being a long thought out attack separate from that event. Nobody knows what they were after. Or if they got it not surprised that this has happened. There have been a lot of complaints from our IT guys about poor network security. A handful of sites are in the middle of transitioning to a new company after they recently were
sold. And the world the word is triumph dropped their IT support for those sites prematurely before the new company that purchased them could take over. This smells bad. And it it's also very possible that some hack occurred on the Azure cloud network. And CrowdStrike was called in to take everything down, just bring all the computers down. We need everything to shut down right now, which it did. And it's a good way to do it. It's like the best kill switch you can
imagine. One that you can relatively easily turn back on, and guarantee that everybody using Microsoft in a network environment would have their machines cut off. We may never know. But I like our boots on the ground reporting. And then finally for you from our constitutional lawyer, Rob about the EULA. And the CrowdStrike and CrowdStrike. There is a class action lawsuit. And it's boys Schiller. These are not just some fly by night dudes. And I said how this is but how
can they get past the EULA? How can they sue CrowdStrike for what happened? And he gave me a two point answer, fraud vitiates whatever that means, everything it touches, including EULAs. So if boy Schiller can make a colorable claim that CrowdStrike made false representation in selling its product, the EULA
might fall by the wayside. What kinds of representations Well, it could be many things such as false statements about their pre release testing their safety measures or the recovery process, their security, etc. Boy Schiller is scrubbing these issues out as we speak. If there's a crack in the EULA, damn, boy Shiller will find it and use it to maximum effect. They wouldn't even have to take it to trial settlement settlement leverage is all they need. So that's for you.
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on cue. Right on cue. It's time to start the pivot. We've got to get away from this AI. We've got to keep the Wall Street hype going. 60 minutes comes in. Thank you. Scott Pelley whenever and when a hype is created. You know this douchebag Michio Kaku is going to be right in the middle of it.
Artificial Intelligence is the magic of the moment. But this is a story about what's next, something incomprehensible. This past December, IBM announced in advance in an entirely new kind of computing, one that may solve problems in minutes. That would take today's supercomputers, the billions. That's the difference in quantum computing technology being developed at IBM, Google and others. It's named for quantum physics, which describes the forces of the subatomic
realm. And as we told you last winter, the science is deep, and we can't scratch the surface. But we hope to explain just enough so that you won't be blindsided by a breakthrough that could transform civilization.

I like the term the magic of the moment. That's right. You gotta believe in magic to believe it's coming. Yes. Bring in the crazy guy with the crazy hair.
The quantum computer pushes the limits of knowledge. Yeah, new science, new engineering, new memes, all leading to this processor that computes with the atomic forces that created the universe. Oh, no.

It's God, like, God like to
understand the change, go back to 1947. And the invention of a switch called a transistor, the transistor, a new name, computers have processed information on transistors ever since getting faster, as more transistors were squeezed onto a chip, billions of them today, aliens, but it takes that many because each transistor holds information and only two states it's either on or it's off, like a coin, heads or tails, not holding

information.

How well I'm gonna I'm gonna let you respond after this 19 seconds is up sales,
quantum abandons transistors, and encodes information on electrons that behave in a way so that they are heads and tails and everything in between. You've gone from handling one bit of information at a time on a transistor to exponentially more data.

All right, John C. Dvorak, technology experts tell me about quantum computing. Is it real? Is it coming? Is it here? Is it the next big thing? Do we need to invest in it quick?

Well, I'm not saying it's not a good investment, if it if everyone thinks it's a good investment, because that's how stocks go up and down. It's got nothing to do with anything. There's no evidence that these things work. There's no evidence that this technology is even doable. And everything that's been going on so far, is let's go with the
quantum computing thing. Google made an announcement it must have been 10 years ago, that they had a quantum computer that solve some problem they wouldn't have been able to solve in 100,000 years. And then what what happened after what, where's this? What we're, how come we haven't gone anywhere since then? Because

they don't have enough qubits. They need more qubits. We need investment for more qubits.

I mean, it's like what happened? You remember this when Google said they saw some problem using their quantum computer? It was like something that would have taken 100,000 years, but they did it like in 10 minutes, or whatever hour or whatever it was. And then we haven't heard anything. We haven't heard Jack since then. What What was that all about? was, it was bullcrap is what it was, there was no, there was nothing solved. I see. I mean, this whole quantum computer
thing is a pie in the sky. That's never been shown to work. And if it was shown if it ever could work using quantum physics, which JB actually did have two things in it. Two different things in two different spots. At the same time, it's really something no one can fathom. Nobody could program these things. This is ridiculous. I do is a good diversion.

I have a 2016 clip of Justin Trudeau about science.
So you don't have to be a geek like me to appreciate how important this work is. Although I have to tell you when we get to the media questions later, I'm really hoping people ask me how quantum computing works. Because

remember, he opened the quantum computer center in Canada. How'd that work out? Yeah, man, this is from

almost 10 years ago.

This is 2019 Glenn Beck on quantum computing. And right now that computer is called this is with Jeff Brown, it was actually
partially built by IBM. And it's one of the one of the Department of Energy's National Laboratories and it's capable of something called 200 petaflops per second, which is just imagine football field sized.

Okay, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, whatever. I'm just telling you that my prediction that they're going to they're going to switch Wall Street will switch from AI to quantum computing because it's falling apart

it's falling apart he's got he's got still got more legs.

How much more legs

Well, got more legs. I won't bore you with now know how much more legs all I know is has got more legs. Well you want

to hear the last clip of Michio Kaku, Kaku.
Yeah, might as well enjoy him as well. You can see that there's fantastic amount of information stored when you can look at all possible angles, not just up or down. physicist Michio Kaku of the City University of New York already calls today's computers classical. He uses a maze to explain quantum difference. Let's look at a classical computer calculating how a mouse now
navigate a maze. It is painful. One by one, it has to map every single left turn right turn left turn right turn before it finds that goal. Now a quantum computer scans all possible routes simultaneously. This is amazing. How many turns are there hundreds of possible turns, right? Quantum computers do it all at once. Kakuzu book titled quantum supremacy explains the stakes.
We're looking at a race race between China between IBM here it is Google, Microsoft, Honeywell, all the big boys are in any way to create a workable, operationally efficient quantum computer. Because the nation or company that does this will rule the world economy. This

is what they said about AI. And now it's about quantum computing. And he's got a book out so you know, it's real. Apple has decided not to use NVIDIA GPUs for its AI models instead is using the Google TP use. Which is interesting. metas AI assistant, which was widely widely distributed, said Oh, no, no, the Trump's assassination attempt was fictional. Like rocket that's right up there with glue on your pizza. So I'll say it, I'll let me be the one.
There's no evidence quantum computing will ever work. Let me be the one to say it.

And I can argue it, you know, because I use there's no evidence I use the no, there's no evidence that that, that that to hold that the model even even even works at all. I mean, it's it's this let alone programmable. in enough trouble. There was an era with called parallel computing. And they came all these

decisions. Yes, I remember parallel computing. Yeah, they couldn't

program those things that they couldn't do it. It's just not programmable. There's only so much you can you have to program these things. They don't do it on their own. They can't do it. They don't self program, even though there's a belief that AI creates programs. And you know, it can do some code, but it doesn't. It's nothing creative. Somebody

has to die before they give up this ai ai stuff. Someone's got to die. It's got to kill somebody. I mean, it's all just such bunk. And the energy. I mean, it's crazy how the energy requirements are just not being Oh, well, you need more power. Doesn't matter. You know, it's climate change. We don't care. We don't care about climate change when it comes to that. No, no, not at all. Speaking of climate change, we got that horrible Park fire up in California. Yeah, good one.
Tonight, the nation's largest wildfire, bracing and boundless. Firefighters spread thin over the park fire a threat zone now sprawling across four counties in less than a week growing into California's sixth largest wildfire ever. According to CAL FIRE. The biggest in state history are all from the last six years, an era of climate driven fire seasons that scientists say start sooner and last long. Seems to be just a continuous cycle of these and it wears on our community to NBC

News, just taking a little opportunity there to turn and clear case of arson into arson. Thank

you for that. Yeah.

Now the guy that blew up his car and drove it into a ditch and started the fire. But now as climate change what these people are horrible. Not as bad though as Hotep.

Tell your buddy, Dr. Hodes, back in the news. Dr. Hotep

Hotez is back. Now along with that you need to know let me just grab the latest here. That was it. There's all kinds of approvals now for bird flu vaccines, dang gay vaccines, whatever it is, we're gonna have a vaccine for you. Whatever we can get some traction with. We'll have a vaccine. It's all mRNA based. And so they catch up with Hotep Hotez. And he says, it's really not going to matter. Because there's too many people
who are anti vaccine and anti science. We're gonna have to call in the big guns literally, you
know, the health sector doesn't know what to do. Because this is not first and foremost a political problem. And when I've said to the Biden administration is the health sector can't solve this on its own, we're going to have to bring in Homeland Security, Commerce Department, Justice Department to help us understand how to do this. And they've said the same with I met with Dr. Tedros. Last month and Geneva who the director general just say, I don't know that the World Health Organization can
solve this on our own. We need the other United Nations agencies. NATO, this is a security problem, because it's no longer a theoretical construct are some arcane academic exercise. 200,000 Americans died because of anti vaccine aggression, anti science aggression. And so this is now a lethal force, that and now I feel as a pediatric vaccine scientist, it's just as just as though it's important, just as
important for me to make new vaccines to save lives. The other side of saving lives is countering this anti vaccine aggression. So we

need to make you take the vaccines at gunpoint and everybody who is anti vaccine or anti science, anti science aggression. They need to be arrested or shot. Shot on site. This guy is he's a danger.

He is a danger that guy gambling he looks at too if you look at him. He is a creased creep. Yes. He's a complete creep. He looks like a creep. He's got to shake his head his look a smile everything. It's just gives you the it makes you it's he's great.

These are all he's. He's a creep. Hey, we can't end the show without discussing the chaos in the United Kingdom. He didn't have one clip. Okay, let's where's your clip? WaPo WaPo Oh, no, it says UK All right. Maybe not. UK stabbings? Yeah.

UK stabbings.
Turning now to unrest in the UK protesters clashed with police in northwest England amid outrage over the killing of three young girls. So far roughly 50 law enforcement officers were reportedly injured and nearly 30 of them were sent to the hospital. The event traces back to a stabbing spree on a Monday where a 17 year old suspect killed three children and injured 11 others at a Taylor Swift themed dance class. The stabbing suspect is currently in custody, but police
have yet to release any details about him. Officials that the outrage stems from allegations circulating that the suspect was an illegal immigrant footage show police vehicles damaged and set alight as officers were pelted with bricks and large garbage containers. The violence took place as the town was holding a peaceful vigil mourning the lives lost in the tragic event. So we

have a producer named Sarah in the UK and she's kept me very up to speed on this one I've

gotten her notes to she's good. Oh, she

sends him to you as well. I wonder if she sends the same ones interesting. Very long and full of links

No, I don't get links from no no I maybe think as someone else yeah, maybe

Okay, so she says is really disgusting how the media and politicians are calling people who are taking to the streets and are outraged by what has happened calling them far right and racists and you know, members of Nigel Farage his party and of course this is horrible for the new Kier Starmer, the new prime minister because it's all happening on
his watch. But she also and there's nothing I can play clips but she sent me clip after clip of people fighting in the streets with machetes Machete is like the the weapon of choice in the UK. And it's just everywhere. They don't have guns. They don't have guns, so they got machetes. And and now this this kid turns out he his name is His name is because they have his name. Axel Ruta Cabana, he is a Rwandan of Rwandan parents. He was born in the UK, there's still no clear motive.
But he just went up and started slashing kids and anybody he could. And because he's only six days away from his 18th birthday, the magistrate has wisely decided to disclose his name. The media has only shown photos of him when he was like seven. Oh, look at this cute little kid. Well, he's not quite, very classic. Well,
there are two different court hearings today. Tom first in the Youth Court, which is then moved on to the Crown Court for the second hearing where Axel Ruda Barna was named under reporting restrictions on his identity were lifted because he turns 18 In just six days, and the judge here said that the principle interest for lifting that restriction was that he would soon reach his majority and therefore would have all those restrictions lifted regardless, he also pointed
towards much of the unrest that we've seen taking place across the country in recent days writing last night, not only in London but also in Hartlepool and Manchester, the judge here saying Mr. menorah and Mr. Justice Buneary Casey saying that at least part of that writing had been inspired by in a vacuum of the facts where false information was being
spread. He said this was nonsense, and it needed to be challenged with the truth was truth is now that the suspects in this case alleged to have committed three murders and 10 attempted murders and possession of an offensive sharp blade is Axel ruder cabana is 17 year old again turning 18 In just six days as the suspects in this case, sitting in the courtroom
in the first lower courts in the in the Magistris. He was silent but his smiles towards the press gallery behind the dock as he entered the court and then covered his face with his gray jumper tracksuit. In the Crown Court he entered without gazing towards us, again covering his face with a tracksuit rocking gently side to side as he heard deliberations between the defending and prosecuting barristers, and the judge about these reporting restrictions and upcoming dates.

So it's a tinderbox right now and people have taken to 10 Downing Street got a couple of good chance which I thought were worth playing this is the first one this is the Crowd Chant

I can't I don't understand what they said

no more boats

no more boats is what they said yeah, because

the again the immigrants are coming in on boats no more boats no more boats. And then this one hopefully you can understand we want our country back. Oh, well. You voted for the wrong party. If you want your country back because they're all in on immigration. So

well so as I've been to immigration peaked with it with the with the conservatives. It was going through the roof with them there last year.

I didn't say they should vote vote conservative. I said they voted the wrong party. How about Nigel Farage

I guess you're gonna have to go that way because these two parties the Conservatives and they and the labor are just they're useless they're not dental care

it's a one on one a mess What a mess as the knife crime is just it's amazing. But the Brits you know and these guys are walking around they got the the Union Jack flag draped around their shoulders. It's this is a tinderbox situation. This is not going to end well. And I don't I don't think they know what to do. Other than take a hard line people want a hard line now they're sick of it. They're sick of it. And it's not necessarily that by the way, what's this was always showing
the the 15 year old picture you know, of the shooter. The Trump assassin the this kid the all of it, who was

always show some some picture when the kid was young and innocent look yes. That's like It's like stay did that with the hands up don't shoot guy.

Yeah, with Yeah, who's a big fat huge Bruiser,

and they keep showing a little picture when he was in grammar school. Yeah, yeah. Brown or whatever his name was. Yeah.

You gave me a link for the show notes. It has not come up I just want to remind you electro hypersensitivity, do you want to talk about that? Or is that something that come wait?

I'm not going to be able to talk about it. We got even sent it to you not you mentioned it Hey, do we need to do anything? I'll just say quickly that is a good link in the show notes people should check out which has to do with with RF basically too much of it in the in the house. You're getting tinnitus, you're getting all these issues from the that's why I tell people to use the home plug home plug networking system that goes through the wires? Yes, yes, it works. It's
actually faster. There's no degradation over over the length of the distance between the the source with with Wi Fi you get slower and slower as you get further away. There's not that you don't have that problem with the home wire.

I recommend a tinfoil hat personally, that will protect

you probably is not a bad idea nowadays.

Here's the interesting little update
the Pentagon just announced the three men Khalid Sheikh Mohammed will lead in Attash and Mustafa Al hawsawi will plead guilty to some charges as early as next week as part of plea agreements in the military Commission's process. They've been held at Gitmo for years with the US accusing the al Qaeda terrorists suspects of plotting the 911 attacks that
killed nearly 3000 people. Now, the details of the plea agreements are still unknown, but they are expected to plead guilty to lesser charges that could spare them the death penalty. Sentencing may not come for months, but they will likely appear at a hearing in Guantanamo in the coming days.

Not quite sure what to make of that news wire that's coming out now. All of a sudden, I don't understand the timing of it.

Some reason something is happening. Yeah. So I'm getting ready to shut down go on to get Mo. Oh.

And then of course, Israel striking Bay route.

Yeah, we should at least talk about this. All right. You got a clip I'm sure I also have some clips from the Venezuelan election.

I can push those Yeah, we push that off because we're running we're running it on.

But Israel thing is too, too much stuff going on. I have an analysis from a Hamas expert, okay. That I think might be worth listening to. This is a let's play the background or first this is the clip Israel kills two leaders. Israel kills two leaders, we
turn to the Middle East where two developments in the past 24 hours have pushed tensions to a critical point. First, Israel said it killed a leader of the terrorist group Hezbollah in Beirut and then another airstrike allegedly carried out by Israel took out political leader and head of negotiations for a possible ceasefire deal in Gaza. Given honey as public facing role and leadership. We wanted to know what his death means for Hamas. So we called Khalid al kindI.
He's a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute, where he directs the program on Palestine and Israeli Palestinian Affairs. Welcome back to all things considered. Thanks for having me back. Well, Israel has now allegedly killed three out of the four top leaders of Hamas, but Hamas says its leaders don't matter that it has lost plenty of leaders to Israeli attacks before. How do you see the loss of money affecting the group's operations and the war in Gaza overall?
Well, in terms of Hamas is operations, it's not going to change that much in the immediate term, and that there will be a replacement. And it's not the first time that Hamas leader has been assassinated by Israel and Hamas will survive, but also probably gain a lot of domestic political support among Palestinians. Because Hania was seen as someone who's not a radical, not even a military person.
I want to follow up on that. You think that there will be actually more support for Hamas following honey as death? Because he was moderate. But, I mean, doesn't that depend on who succeeds Hania? If he was more moderate, in your view, might that actually harden Hamas is resolved and perhaps leave leadership in the hands of hardliners? Yeah, and I think the two things can both be true. I mean, you can gain support, because people will sympathize with Hamas that
has taken so many losses. And also, it is likely to radicalize the movement from within. Okay,

all right. That's based I had to cut that off because the guy was boring. Yeah.

But the it's quite boring.

But the thing that's interesting is discuss a little bit about these last two clips, which are the analysis clips from NTD which has good at they have they bring on good an analyst better than the what you heard was NPR was the fact that this guy, this Hamas guy was in a hardened facility owned by the you know, run by the Iranian or the Iranian, Iranian guard, they've whatever that guard operations

called the Revolutionary Guard.

And it was one of those missiles that we've heard about we see about we know about we don't know the details how they work. I think they're working with a beacon personally. But it's like shot from 100 miles away up from a new I think with an F 63

laser precision surgical miles away,

goes into Tehran goes downtown goes up, the main drag goes up and into the window of that guy's room and blows him up.
Nice.

That's like, wow, it is. So let's listen to this guy. Earlier
we spoke with Cameron consul Renia, Vice President of the National Union for democracy in Iran about the killing of the Hamas leader in Tehran. Now Hamas is saying that its political leader was killed by an Israeli strike in Tehran, Iran's capital. Now the Israeli government has yet to take credit for this but if it was Israel, what is the message here?
I think the message to the Islamic Republic is loudly and clearly that wherever you are, wherever your proxies are, even if they're in the heart of your capital, we can get you and we will get you. And I think that message was received very clearly in Tehran. Ismail Hania, the leader of Hamas was killed in Tehran only hours after a private meeting, in his secret compound, the Supreme Leader secret compound that is, and he was there attending the inauguration of the regime's new
president. So I think that there's no doubt the message to Tehran was, we will find you and we will eliminate you. And we can also do to other of your officials as well, I think it was not only the killing of his mind hanya that was important. It was the message that it was sending to ally harmony to mass with position Qian and enter the leaders of the Islamic Republic, that Israel has clearly penetrated very high levels of the regime in Tehran.
And in your view, is this deterrence or escalation? I think it's clearly deterrence. I think it was such a blow to the Islamic Republic. Obviously, Ismail hanya is not Iranian. But he is the leader of one of these Republic's most important proxies, had he been killed anywhere, it would have been a blow to the regime. The fact that he was killed in Tehran, on such an important day for the regime, just hours after seeing
the supreme leader makes it all that much more significant. And I think that as a result of this, it was such a significant blow that the regime will be forced to back down to it. To some extent, I don't think that this will lead to a larger escalation, or a full out war.

So my question is, if this guy is like an important Hamas guy, how do you get to Iran? Did he hop into a jet at Gaza International?

This is the guy who is who is living in Qatar. Oh,

this is that guy? Oh, he's one of the Okay. Well, this had to be one of our missiles. We didn't give Israel that stuff.

I would have to assume is one of our missiles who dreams like this will blink and

Blink is like, Oh, we don't know. It's like, we don't know about it. No, we don't know. We don't know.

Nothing, you know, but it's like something I you know, you have to wonder how the technology works. I mean, and this was supposedly the tools

easy. You got an iPhone, we can kill you. I

think that might be part of it. Yeah, they could hone in on an iPhone signal. They could hone in on some a bug that's planted in the room. And I want agents, Apple watch an Apple Watch. One

of those rings, one of those smart rings.

Could it be? I mean, but two things finds it and then it just goes flying around. And then they find it goes into the window, which is what kills me the money goes in there and blows up the guy's room and leaves everything else there. It's

like, what is the iPhone of death?

I think that, you know, it's I didn't think about the iPhone, but it's it's possible. They have the guy's phone number. Maybe they're calling him at the time. Yeah, yeah, the pickup. Oh, goodness. Well, here's part two of this. And
given the tensions we are seeing in the region, whether that's in Gaza, Lebanon, even Turkey potentially weighing in, what steps do you see as needed to make sure this doesn't become a regional war. There will be more regional chaos, there will be more murdered innocent civilians on all sides. Israeli Arab, Iranian Western, as long as the regime in Iran is still in power. The Islamic Republic has spent 45 years doing what it calls exporting
the revolution. It seeks to undermine legitimate national governments in Arab countries around the world. We see right now the Islamic Republic trying to undermine the Saudi Arabian government, the Jordanian government, the Emirati government, so many others have effectively taken control of the Iraqi government over the past several years. So as long as this regime is in power, there is no real path to peace. There
is no better deal to be had with the regime in Iran. The only solution really lies in supporting the people of Iran who every day are facing the brunt of this evil and criminal regime men are fighting back against it. If they're successful in getting rid of ally harmony, the puppet master of all this crime and terrorism, then there's a real chance and if not probability, or guarantee of peace. Until that happens. I don't see a path to peace in the Middle East.

Yeah. All right. My analysis real quick. This is the military industrial complex doing their own thing. They don't think Blinken knew about it at all. They're doing it. They're making sure that we get something started here make it look real scary. Trump may even have something to do with it. This This has Trump written all over by the way I could just see him coming out going. We had a smart bomb. It was so smart. It
was so it was it was so smart. It's like I got high IQ but this bomb died is is very

smart. You sound like Gorka. Yeah.

same, you know, the Trump also leaked out his peace plan for Ukraine, where he says if I'm reelected, I'm going to cut off Ukraine aid to Ukraine, but also I'm going to impose sanctions on Russia that you've never seen before. This is I think this is playing out in the background. The Peacemaker is coming. This is his big October surprise, he's going to figure out a way to claim it. He just had Bibi Netanyahu there, none of this is coincidence. That's just my thinking.

Well, if anything would be better than President Harris.
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Thanks so much, guys. Bye. Not too bad. Yeah.

Okay, I've got three when I start the bottom we go from the bottom up start with Wow, wow, that
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little muddy. very muddy. very muddy. I tried try Revenge. Revenge
is our duty.

Okay, all right. All right. I'm not gonna dismiss it out of hand.

And then really good. And it was really good actually. Well, I

think it's between thanks so much guys. Bye.
And revenge is our duty.

I kind of like my thing so I liked a combination of the two No, I

don't I don't like I don't like combos I think it's a weak make all we say that make a decision you do them make a decision.

I don't get revenge is kind of a negative thing. I'll go with your up upbeat one.
Thanks so much, guys. Bye. Yeah, I

agree. I think that's much better. Thank you. Thank you for making a wise decision. And now ladies, gentlemen, as we end the show, it's time once again.
Just

JC, just the tip only the tip times. Nothing but the tip but as your tip of the day so you can go into your day and eventually into your weekend with good information with a tip

or tips another product another product I want to promote from Amazon and

are you promoting Amazon again? Is that what's going on?

Unfortunately, you can probably get it elsewhere. You can probably relate directly to the company. But this was a this is another lubricant that was developed by Boeing another

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I know this is the one that I wanted to plug some time ago and I came up with liquid bearing which is a second second to it. This is called bow shield t nine. This is a modern version of WD 40. And it's like ranch hand is more like ranch and with a

stop the show. No agenda shop needs to make Jhansi Dvorak lube I don't, I don't care what what it consists is

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needs a t nine

is called t nine.

That's a capital T number nine is that it?

Capital T dash nine. All right, well, that

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Thanks for listening. Y'all come back now you hear

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When I was a kid, it was a nickel. Listen to what Sasaki

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Right, right.

She says rice President of the United States,
right.

Listen to her. Do you not hear this? That's good show material right there.
rice rice is straight up disinformation. But that's good. Right. And for the last three and a half years has been rice President of the United States.

There's no way she didn't say rice and steaks.

That's good show material right there. She says rice President of the United States.
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