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Greta Thunberg, you remember her, she's the
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how dare you go, how dare you.
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She's a cretinous little dweeb with the
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brains of a kumquat. She
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always was, but we weren't allowed to say it because
0:11
she wasn't 18. She was a child. You can't attack
0:13
the child. Well, she's now been 18 for three years,
0:15
so we can totally say it. She was
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trotted out for years as some sort of moral exemplar
0:19
because she was under 18, and she
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mouthed nasty little platitudes about how her
0:24
elders had ruined the world. We would
0:26
hold you accountable. How dare
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you. She's treated as a
0:30
political Joan of Arc. She said how
0:32
dare the whole world trembled at her
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supposed moral superiority as she called for
0:37
the impoverishment of nearly all of humanity
0:39
in the name of the earth becoming
0:41
incrementally warmer, slightly less quickly, supposedly. In
0:44
reality, Greta Thunberg was
0:46
always a child-sized Trojan horse for
0:48
anti-Western radicalism, socialism, deindustrialization. Well, now
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the mask is off and it's
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pretty instructive. So yesterday, Greta Thunberg
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showed up at a protest in
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Malmö, Sweden. What exactly
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was being protested? The thing that was
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being protested was a singer for the
1:03
Eurovision contest from Israel. That
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singer's name is Edin Golan. Young
1:09
woman, younger than Greta Thunberg, who
1:11
was literally just singing a song in
1:13
a dumb contest that they hold in Europe. That's kind
1:15
of like American Idol every year. And
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this drew thousands of people to protest, including
1:21
Greta, who showed up wearing
1:24
a kaffir, which is a
1:26
symbol of solidarity with terrorism. So
1:29
she showed up and she then
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explained how she was standing against destruction
1:33
of the environment and also the Jews.
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Here we go. Young
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people, we're the heroes. The heroes. I
1:53
want it now. I want the destruction
1:55
of Western civilization now, mommy. So
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Of course, Greta Thunberg. There is This is
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the Coalition is an army of losers
2:03
and I'm very large army. Harrison.
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Video but the protest look like
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outside again of Euro vision. Of
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Eurovision. Because. An Israeli. Center.
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Was singing a song. Is
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what the protests looks like. See
2:19
that? Six well
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thousand people showed up to yell about the
2:23
Jews. He
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has a Jewish singer showed up
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and events in Sweden. Well
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it's no surprise is happening in Mama which
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that twenty five percent muslim. In. Fact
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To flashbacks Without Twenty Twenty Two, the
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Swedish Prime Minister literally said that Sweden
2:40
had failed to integrate vast numbers of
2:42
immigrants it had taken in over the
2:44
past two decades, leading to parallel societies
2:46
and gang violence. As. According to Reuters,
2:49
She. Said that after violent rise lot more
2:52
than one hundred police injured in April of
2:54
twenty twenty two. And that
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erupted ever sweetest data as politician burned
2:58
the koran and rally. The.
3:01
Prime minister limbs criminals and said both islam as
3:03
I'm. And right wing extremism had been
3:05
allowed to fester in Sweden. She.
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Said segregation been allowed to go so far
3:10
to the parallel societies in Sweden. Well.
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That's true, Radical. Muslims are quite
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prevalent in Sweden which is why Jews are
3:17
not in mama Mama Begin become basically a
3:19
no go zone for anyone Jewish for a
3:21
reason. Some. Of things that this crowd was
3:23
dancing. The crowd the go to tune bird joined.
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One of the slogan that were chanting was sin, Why are
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We Will Not Let you die. Happy. A
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reference to yes yes in one who's the head of
3:32
from us. He's. A person who planned
3:35
October Seven and is currently hiding in Terror tunnels. Allegedly.
3:38
Surrounded by sixteen hostages in the hopes that
3:40
will protect them from death. So.
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These protesters once in war to survive
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because they're not just. Anti
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the war in Gaza or anything like
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that. They. Like com os they are
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in solidarity with some us that is regret
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up. Was. Marching with. She.
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Was marching with people. Who.
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Literally a tacit jews. According
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to why that news on the Copenhagen friends
4:02
who Mamo. There. Were no signs of
4:05
the pro Palestinian demonstration yet according to the
4:07
of other homie who's reporter for why the
4:09
news. That I
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spoke with a dentist doubled lamented the disruption to
4:13
their annual celebration. Of seen it
4:16
Momo Central Station. It resembled Janeane. Janeane
4:18
as a reference to a Palestinian city that
4:20
is largely terrorist one in the West Bank.
4:23
Incidents Merriam. Flags. Or for
4:25
old elders A determination and children Festival
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Tire stickers and runs locals stupid placards
4:29
melson wooden poles fearing inscription on both
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sides Boycott Israel. The. Swedes were
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organized is I pulled out my phone began
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snapping photos. After a few seconds woman around
4:38
sixty dressed in a cafe a pattern rests
4:40
her head covered with the Palestinian scarf or
4:42
mouth mass with a Palestinian mask jumped on
4:44
me and mad that I saw photographer my
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photography. I said we live in
4:48
a democracy and in a public place she demanded I
4:50
stopped photographing and we the pets are. Are
4:52
friends round miss. Once called the police. She.
4:55
Then approached another officer and called more
4:58
people from demonstration. We started photographing meet
5:00
relentlessly. I. Went inside
5:02
within minutes shipyard accompanied by seven or eight
5:04
young muslims have all the accessories. He demanded
5:06
to see documents and prove that I wasn't
5:08
Jewish or Israeli. I said I was
5:10
Jewish and Israeli, and I wouldn't give them the
5:12
ideas he surrounded me and suddenly a blunt object
5:14
hit me hard on. A crumble
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down. For. My hands I hadn't just look
5:19
for a way to escape. The Swedish officers presented
5:21
only bremner of the occupied square. They did not
5:23
intervene. I caught a few kicks and punches
5:25
about other i retaliate in a police he was returning
5:27
it or let the way past. So.
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That's how it was. That is the protests.
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description of the podcast. And
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of course, it wasn't just the protesters outside. They were
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also inside. So Edin Golan was
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the Israeli singer. She was doing
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her song rehearsal. The
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song is just a song called Hurricane, which is
6:55
largely about the reaction of Israelis to
6:57
October 7th. And she
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was booed inside the hall. The only person who was booed
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inside the hall, by the way. When
7:10
you hear them booing, this young
7:12
woman who just happens to
7:14
be a Jew from Israel. That
7:17
is the only reason they are booing. Literally
7:19
the only reason they are booing. In
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fact, the expectation in these European
7:24
left-wing censors is so strong. There
7:27
is one Finnish European singer who
7:30
did a little dance with Edin Golan behind the scenes. This
7:34
person's name is
7:37
Yerei Mikhail Pukhonin, known by
7:39
his stage name of Kariya,
7:42
who came in second performing for his country in
7:44
2023 at Eurovision. And
7:47
he was filmed dancing with Edin Golan.
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So they
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danced together. And then the very next
8:01
thing that happened is that this doofus
8:04
apologized for ever having danced with
8:06
this 20-year-old Israeli woman, even
8:10
though she was singing his song,
8:12
and they were dancing together. They
8:15
laugh and they clasp hands in the video.
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And then he posted on Instagram, quote, I happen
8:19
to meet Israel's Eurovision representative today in a video.
8:21
It was filmed of us. It was
8:23
then posted on social media without my permission. Despite
8:26
my request for removal, it has not been taken
8:28
down. I would like to clarify and emphasize the
8:30
video is not a political statement or an endorsement
8:32
of any kind. Absolute
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cowardice, you must never acknowledge that you have
8:36
met a Jew or an Israeli in Malmö,
8:38
Sweden. You must not. You
8:40
must never, ever recognize that the Israelis
8:43
are human and that they ought not
8:45
be killed en masse. The
8:48
army of losers is very, very large in
8:50
the West. It includes
8:52
drag queens who go on the BBC
8:54
to explain that they are canceling their
8:57
Eurovision contest watching in
8:59
order to demonstrate solidarity
9:01
with Hamas. Here
9:04
is a drag queen explaining
9:06
that he will not be holding
9:09
any sort of Eurovision watch party
9:11
because somebody from Israel might be shown.
9:14
You're protesting by
9:16
banning your own event. So
9:19
what have you done and what do you normally
9:21
do and how has it changed? It's been different every
9:24
year, but I am a huge Eurovision fan. This year
9:26
I was hosting my own screening event in Doulston, which
9:28
was going to be 800 people
9:30
screaming, cheering along at the screen. It
9:32
was going to be a really great
9:35
time. I've decided to join the boycott
9:37
because of Israel's inclusion. I
9:40
feel because the EBU has forced my hand, unfortunately, by
9:42
deciding to keep them in the contest. Yeah,
9:45
European Broadcasting Union. Oh
9:48
wow. His hand was
9:50
forced. His very large man hands were forced
9:53
right there. Folks, This
9:55
is the Coalition. It is an army of
9:57
losers and it's a very serious problem. Global
10:00
losers, fans of Palestinian terrorism
10:02
who cannot succeed in a
10:04
meritocracy. Who. Emigrate
10:06
en masse to Europe where they
10:09
form. Entire. Population
10:11
centers that do not participate in the
10:13
Western system and hate the system in
10:15
which they are given welfare and given
10:17
education and in which they are largely
10:19
unsuccessful. Useless socialist web performed zero service.
10:21
a public value their entire lives that
10:23
are very angry capitals and you'd like
10:25
got a thorn. Birds. People. Who
10:28
feel marginalized does the bizarre sexual
10:30
fetishes and rage against of ridiculous
10:32
machine? They're all marching
10:34
together in Mamo against. Wait, For
10:36
it. Of. Course. But. You
10:39
wouldn't. Know.
10:41
The Jews. You're a real just to stand in for the West. Because.
10:43
These answers met a conspiracy theorists believe that
10:46
the Jews control the West. Their.
10:48
Entire theory of the world is
10:50
predicated on: believe he very evil
10:52
believe that failure inherently means victimization.
10:54
And that success inherently means
10:57
exploitation. And. Because the Jews
10:59
are disproportionately successful, this means they're
11:01
disproportionately exploitative. And United
11:03
States is an argument made by critical
11:05
this phyllis about load people. And
11:08
what people built the system for the benefit of whites,
11:10
Which is why whites are so darn successful. The problem
11:12
of course, is it or other groups that are very
11:14
successful or not white. Jews historically
11:17
not categorized as white. Now
11:19
the been included in that rubric. Of
11:22
Jews are disproportionately successful. And
11:24
they can certainly not be victims. To.
11:26
The argument is the jews built the system for
11:28
the benefit of the jews says perfectly appropriate The
11:30
beach jews in the streets of had a mob
11:32
a Jewish singer on a continent where does are
11:34
slaughtered by the millions a couple generations ago. After
11:37
all, the system has to be destroyed. Is.
11:40
An army of losers, losers of the
11:42
world unite. That's what you're watching. And
11:44
Mama is what you're watching on America's
11:46
college campuses is what you're watching. Enlarged
11:48
precincts of the Democratic National Committee. It's.
11:51
An army of losers. A coalition of losers
11:53
are all getting together in order to tear
11:55
down the civilization that has given them. Disproportionate
11:58
wealth and power. For. No
12:01
merit of their own. The.
12:03
People are sitting on our college campuses right
12:05
now, occupying the college centers while demanding food
12:07
during a hunger strike. Those
12:10
members of the army of losers are the most privileged
12:12
people in world history, but they hate the system and
12:14
give them the privilege. And if you're morally.
12:16
Virtuous, For. Dissociating from
12:19
a system in ripping at the system
12:21
and the jews are just convenient excuse.
12:24
And the same things through and mama Sweden and the
12:26
same thing is true in London. Is
12:29
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12:31
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12:35
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The love Robin has decided to take these
13:40
people's absolutely beyond me because that's absolutely what
13:42
he's doing when he says the Israel we
13:44
will deprive you will we will at some
13:46
some embargo you. Offensive.
13:49
Weaponry, In the middle of
13:51
a war with Hamas, If you
13:53
dare to go into populated sensors which
13:55
is literally Hamas, his entire strategy go
13:58
into populated sensors. Hide among civilians. Wait
14:00
for Joe Biden to be a weakling. So.
14:02
Bad strategy working on isn't. The
14:05
White House clarified yesterday. That
14:08
this wasn't a senior moment for Joe Biden when
14:10
he went on Cnn and declared said they were
14:12
going to deprive Israel of the offensive weaponry necessary
14:14
to fight Com Os. In.
14:17
Fact. The. White House John
14:19
Kirby National Security spokesperson. He said that.
14:22
It's. The White House's Opinion: The going into Rafa emboldened
14:24
com os know. How you arrive at this
14:26
logic? The their guess was there
14:29
is no logic to say why and he knows
14:31
his ally. and Jill Biden knows that his wine
14:33
is a lie. The only
14:35
a few reasons why the White House is actually doing
14:37
this. One. Is because
14:39
Joe Biden is just. Knew
14:42
his brain is no longer there, it was never there.
14:44
and and now it's really no longer there. That's possibility
14:46
Number one of the i don't think that's the reality.
14:48
Number two. Joe Biden is
14:50
trying to pander to the army of losers. A number
14:52
three. Joe Biden actually believes like
14:54
the army of losers that the West
14:56
is inherently bad. Israel's an outpost of
14:58
West's is inherently part of some sort
15:00
of discriminatory exploit tatum superstructure and made
15:03
the Palestinians disproportionately successful. In reality, the
15:05
reason that the Palestinian population is disproportionately
15:07
unsuccessful is because they decided on a
15:09
governance structure that is directed at terrorism
15:11
in Marine Jews. That is the reason
15:13
is been fruit for literally three generations.
15:17
You know how you can tell? Because. Israeli Arabs
15:20
are ethnically undifferentiated, will.
15:22
Some. Arabs were living in the West Bank or the
15:24
Gaza Strip. Have a much higher
15:27
income trajectory? Why? Because they live in
15:29
Israel? It
15:31
turns out that how you choose to govern
15:34
yourself, have you choose to liberalize has a
15:36
significant impact on how successful you are. In
15:38
a Free market? Cemetery.
15:41
System. Or Joe
15:43
Biden is trying to make excuses. Nasa: Here's some a
15:45
worse excuse making I've ever heard from John Kirby, who
15:47
should be ashamed of himself. Our
15:51
view is that.
15:54
Ross. Operations. Certainly.
15:58
a set of major Rafa
16:01
ground operation would actually strengthen
16:03
Hamas's hands at
16:05
the negotiating table, not Israel's. That's
16:08
our view. Okay,
16:10
so what is the logic there? So
16:12
if Israel were to go into Rafa and
16:14
start killing Hamas members, that would strengthen Hamas's
16:16
hand? Now, you're going to
16:18
have to explain that one real slowly, like I'm
16:20
a child, because that's the dumbest thing I have
16:22
ever heard in my life. That is like suggesting
16:25
that if America just stopped fighting the Japanese in
16:28
the middle of World War II, that would have
16:30
put more pressure on Japan to surrender. That's
16:33
not how anything works ever.
16:36
So Kirby tried to spin this one. And you
16:38
know, points for effort. Here's what he said,
16:40
quote, If I'm Mr. Sinwar and I'm sitting down
16:42
in my tunnel, I think that's where he is,
16:44
and I'm seeing innocent people falling victim to major
16:46
significant combat operations in Rafa, I have less and
16:48
less incentive to want to come to the negotiating
16:50
table and deal. What
16:52
in the actual world is he talking about?
16:56
So his suggestion is
16:58
that Yahya Sinwar will
17:00
want to deal if Israel is nice to
17:03
the people in Rafa, that
17:05
then he'll want to make a deal. He's
17:07
operating from an assumption that Yahya Sinwar cares about
17:10
the people in Rafa. Yahya Sinwar is killing people
17:12
who are attempting to get humanitarian aid. Yahya
17:15
Sinwar built an entire 300-mile network
17:17
of tunnels where all
17:19
the terrorists are hiding and no civilians are allowed.
17:23
Yahya Sinwar is attempting to maximize
17:25
civilian casualty. He wants civilians to
17:27
die. That is his goal because
17:30
then he can wait for John Kirby and Joe Biden to do
17:32
his dirty work for him. If
17:35
the idea is that Yahya Sinwar
17:37
needs an incentive – if
17:40
Yahya Sinwar wanted to prevent civilian casualties before
17:43
anything started, he could have surrendered October 8th
17:45
or better yet, not even have done October
17:47
7th. But it turns out that
17:49
he doesn't give any at all, nothing.
17:51
He does not care at all. He
17:54
cares less the reverse. He wants Palestinians
17:56
to die. So
17:58
what is John Kirby even talking about? He
18:01
said, I can cast Israel in the worst possible way because of the
18:03
way they're behaving. And I can just say, well, clearly they're not interested
18:05
in a good-faith way to get to a ceasefire. Look at what they're
18:07
doing in Rafah. It just gives
18:09
him more ammunition for his twisted narrative. No, you
18:11
know who gives him more ammunition for his twisted
18:13
narrative? You! Because you're backing his twisted narrative. You
18:16
and Joe Biden are out there saying that
18:18
Israel is using bombs to kill civilians, when
18:21
in reality Israel has the lowest terror-to-civilian kill
18:23
ratio of all time in an urban combat
18:25
situation. The prime
18:27
minister of Israel yesterday announced that the
18:29
stats that the IDF has show 14,000 dead terrorists
18:31
and 16,000 dead civilians. Every
18:34
one of those dead civilians is a tragedy, and every one
18:36
of those dead civilians is on Hamas. That is the lowest
18:39
terrorist-to-civilian kill ratio in human
18:41
history in an urban area,
18:44
because Hamas is literally embedding in schools
18:47
and mosques and underneath apartment buildings. According
18:52
to Kirby, smashing into Rafah will not advance the objective,
18:54
will not get to the sustainable enduring defeat of Hamas.
18:57
Well, I mean we'll take that for a grain of salt
18:59
with a grain of salt because Joe Biden literally handed over
19:02
Afghanistan to the Taliban. Joe
19:04
Biden has not won a single military victory, his
19:06
entire presidency. What's
19:08
even more amazing is
19:11
the line from John Kirby. This
19:13
is an incredible line. He
19:15
was asked about the negotiations that are taking
19:17
place between Hamas and Israel, which have now
19:19
broken off. Hamas broke off the negotiations because
19:21
they got what they wanted already. What they
19:23
got is Israel's chain being held by the
19:25
United States. What they got is the
19:28
United States now doing propaganda work on behalf of Hamas
19:30
by suggesting that Israel is the real danger to peace
19:32
in the region. So what
19:34
did Kirby say? We
19:37
believe that there's a path forward, but it's going to
19:39
take some leadership on both sides. On
19:42
both sides. It's going to take
19:44
a little bit of moral courage on both sides
19:46
to finally be able to come across that table
19:48
and ink the seal. Moral
19:51
courage on both. So you're literally both
19:53
sides in this thing? You're
19:55
Talking about a democratic ally of the United
19:57
States, the unity government, including opponents of the
19:59
current president. the minister and on the other
20:02
side in Ashville honest to god evil genocidal
20:04
terror group holding Americans hostage is as well.
20:06
They just need shoulder moral courage. Effects.
20:09
You solo more courage. There's a
20:11
cartoon from that. Adding twenty fourteen is the only
20:13
cartoon a matters. In the
20:15
last fifty years of Israeli
20:17
Palestinian conflict. With. The Americans
20:20
acting as quote unquote honest broker and shows
20:22
John Terry who's then Secretary of State's sitting
20:24
between Bibi Netanyahu on one hand and a
20:26
Palestinian terrorist on the other. And.
20:28
The Palestinians. Harris is saying we just want
20:31
to kill the Jews and John Kerry is
20:33
saying to the Israelis, can't you just meet
20:35
them halfway. That
20:37
is what. John Kirby the
20:39
moral courage from Hamas. It's
20:43
just it's honestly, it makes it hard for me to
20:45
believe. Said. They actually believe the stuff. Because
20:47
even as stupid as I think many of the members of the
20:50
State Department are. As as slowly bereft
20:52
of knowledge and wisdom is, I think many
20:54
members of the Obama administration are. Even.
20:58
Despicable People like former Obama
21:00
officially Ben Rhodes adults and.
21:02
You. Know school he said stubble like mental.
21:05
You have to believe. That. Hamas
21:07
is going to show moral courage. There.
21:10
Was a ceasefire October Six. And. Then
21:12
they one hundred people and they're still holding
21:14
American hostage. And. John Kirby
21:16
is holding them for moral crisis. Same. Nonsense.
21:20
Little or about the Taliban remember this. When
21:23
the tell them are taking over Afghanistan. John.
21:25
Kirby and Joe Biden and went out there and he
21:27
talks about how. Now the
21:29
Taliban are friends and are going to
21:32
guarantee security in Kabul. though shortly before
21:34
the Taliban allowed. Isis k
21:36
to simply blow up thirteen American
21:38
soldiers and kill hundreds of Afghan
21:40
civilians were attempting to escape the
21:42
clutches. And. Now so presumably tens
21:44
of thousands of those people. Is
21:47
hers out? Interesting Terrorists either? You're more under
21:49
Sarah's which you know. He
21:51
bloggers stupid. Or. There's
21:54
something else going on, which is you believe as
21:56
Brock Obama one suggested that the reason that people
21:58
become terrorists is because western explode. He's an evil.
22:01
And. Is all blowback? As
22:03
the deeply held beliefs. Of the army
22:05
of losers these yeah mama and seems to
22:08
be a belief. With. An
22:10
increasing level of credibility inside democratic circles.
22:13
It. Does also leads you bizarre,
22:15
Bizarre. Gaps in public
22:17
relations like this: But. It's more on this and
22:19
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23:32
Biden literally tweeted out quote. On
23:34
my watch. When we make promises, we keep them
23:36
and we leave no one behind. That's
23:40
an insane sweet. He. Literally just
23:42
cut off arms to an American
23:45
ally seeking to free American hostages.
23:47
He says we leave Nord behind. Other than the. Thousands.
23:51
Of. American citizens in Afghanistan other
23:53
than Allies, In
23:55
Ukraine other than allies and is rather
23:57
and hostages in the gods to pleasantly.
24:00
The body behind. You
24:02
know used to know about this? A guy named Joe
24:04
Biden Circuit Twenty nineteen. See. Here
24:06
is Joe Biden twenty nineteen saying we can't just
24:08
cut off military age when Ally. Is
24:11
this week I've said it says
24:13
that some of the democrats are
24:15
saying that is odd because of
24:17
Israel's settlement policy that says they
24:20
would look at cutting off military
24:22
aid to Israel as a result.
24:24
Of that would be tragic
24:26
mistake. I strongly oppose Israel's
24:29
settlement policy on the West
24:31
Bank or have made very
24:33
clear to be be when
24:36
I was vice President made
24:38
it crystal clear to the
24:41
Israelis with the idea that
24:43
we would cut off military
24:46
aid to an hour or
24:48
only true true ally in
24:50
the entire region is absolutely
24:53
preposterous decisis. Beyond my comprehension,
24:55
everyone would do. Yes,
24:58
That is beyond comprehension. Center
25:00
Biden. From. Two thousand and
25:02
nineteen. So what changed? The answers? The Joe Biden.
25:05
Wu. Tang I'm being a coward is such. These
25:07
moral tower is also political coward. Job at his
25:09
entire career is he holds his finger in the
25:11
wind of the Democratic Party and then tries to
25:13
put himself to roughly in the center where he
25:15
thinks the Democrats are. So sadly with this indicates
25:17
the Joe Biden actually believes that the center of
25:19
the Democratic Party. Is. An alliance with
25:21
the army of losers. By
25:24
the way, he's think the source of as an impeachable
25:26
offense. There's a balance between twenty nineteen, Quotes.
25:30
President. Trump withheld congressionally appropriated aids you
25:32
clean almost the granted him a political favor.
25:34
It's the definition of quid pro quo. This
25:37
is no joke. From continues to put his
25:39
own personal political interests ahead of the national
25:41
interests. He must be impeached. A
25:44
one could say the same of the President of the
25:46
United States desperately attempting to buy a pro Hamas voters
25:48
in the army of losers. By.
25:50
Cutting off military age when Ally. In
25:53
the middle of awards extirpate Hamas. By
25:56
the way it is again it it will never cease to be
25:58
a source of amazement to there. from the
26:00
White House, the White House, who are literally saying
26:03
that Hamas ought to show moral courage. Here's the
26:05
kind of moral courage Hamas has shown. This
26:08
is a clip of a top-ranking member of
26:10
Hamas asked on
26:12
Arabic TV about their
26:14
greatest achievement in ruling the Gaza Strip for the
26:17
last 17 years. Here
26:19
is the answer. You
26:21
have been in the Gaza Strip for 17 years, asked
26:24
the reporter on Al Arabiya. What
26:28
have you accomplished for the people? We
26:30
have served five wars. We are now in
26:32
the most violent war we are currently witnessing. What
26:36
are Hamas's national achievements? He
26:38
says it means non-demanding. All national achievements, I
26:40
will tell you, the achievements of October 7th.
26:44
First, it brought the Palestinian issue back into the
26:46
spotlight. The achievement is October
26:49
7th. That is the achievement. That
26:53
is the goal. October
26:55
7th is the culmination, he says. The
26:57
October 7th operation could not have been carried out
27:01
had it not been for the fact that there was a resistance that
27:03
built itself. If
27:06
there was a security authority like PA inside the Gaza Strip in
27:08
the West Bank, the
27:10
resistance would have been suppressed. The
27:12
Palestinians could not defend themselves. They
27:17
want, like Sabra Yanchatila, the Palestinian forces withdrew.
27:22
And they executed a massacre in Sabra and Shatiya. He
27:24
is talking there about Christian
27:27
Philanjists massacring Palestinians in
27:29
Sabra and Shatiya in the early 1980s.
27:33
So the major achievement of Hamas that they
27:35
brought about is October 7th. And
27:37
the White House is calling on them for moral courage. Let's move
27:40
on to this in just one moment. First, there are
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restrictions may apply. Now, speaking
29:00
of moral cowardice, just
29:02
in case you thought that Joe Biden's cut-off
29:04
on military aid to Israel in the middle
29:06
of this war is just like a general
29:08
cut-off on military aid wrong. Literally the
29:10
day before the Biden administration announced that
29:13
they would withhold weapons from Israel, they
29:15
issued a sanctions waiver to allow arm
29:17
sales to Qatar and Lebanon, both proxy
29:19
states of Iran. The
29:22
Washington Free Beacon learned that
29:25
on Tuesday, the State Department informed Congress that
29:27
intends to bypass laws that barred the United
29:29
States from selling weapons to nations that boycott
29:31
Israel. The Biden administration extended the waiver
29:33
through April 30th 2025 to
29:38
Qatar and Lebanon, which
29:41
is basically an Iranian-backed Hezbollah-controlled
29:44
state. So the United
29:46
States is currently sending weaponry to the people
29:48
attempting to destroy the state of Israel, but
29:51
they won't give the weaponry to Israel to
29:54
get rid of Hamas. And
29:56
again, why is this happening? Because the Democratic Party
29:58
is shot through with radicals. For example,
30:01
the director of intelligence and defense programs in
30:03
the U.S. National Security Council is a person
30:05
named Mahar Bitar. He
30:09
was already appointed by the Obama administration, where
30:11
he managed the Israeli-Palestinian case. Before that, he
30:13
was a member of Students for Justice in
30:15
Palestine, which is a terror-backing group
30:17
at Georgetown University. In
30:22
2007, he worked for the UNRWA, which
30:24
is a Palestinian Hamas-led proxy
30:26
group. That is an advisor
30:28
to Joe Biden right now. Now,
30:31
this is precipitating a clash inside the
30:34
Democratic Party as well it should. You
30:36
have radicals like Senator Chris Van Hollen, who's been
30:38
awful throughout. He says, this
30:40
isn't political. We should be withholding offensive aid. So
30:44
my view is that the United
30:46
States should not be transferring offensive
30:48
weapons to the Netanyahu government.
30:52
Until and unless, let me be
30:54
very clear, until and unless the
30:57
president has assurances that
31:00
the U.S. values and
31:02
U.S. interests are
31:04
met, and the president's been very clear about
31:06
that. My view is that this
31:08
cannot be just a blank check to the
31:10
Netanyahu government. If you're going to have a
31:12
partnership, which we have, it
31:14
has to be a two-way street. It cannot
31:16
be a situation where the president makes reasonable
31:20
requests, and those requests
31:22
are repeatedly ignored by the Netanyahu
31:24
government, and then expect the United
31:27
States to provide a blank check. Well,
31:31
that is one perspective inside the Democratic Party. The
31:33
other comes courtesy of a bunch of other Democrats.
31:36
So Joe Biden is splitting his own party over this. He
31:38
tried to play both sides, and now he's splitting both
31:41
sides of his own party. Senator
31:43
Jackie Rosen, Democrat of Nevada, said, quote, we need to provide Israel
31:45
with the unconditional security assistance it needs to defend itself. And
31:47
that demonstrates our unwavering support, particularly as Iran
31:49
and its proxies escalate their attacks. Senator Richard
31:51
Blumenthal of Connecticut said, I don't know what
31:53
the president meant. I haven't seen what the
31:56
actual operation of Rafa is. I certainly hope
31:58
he'll continue to provide support militarily and diplomatically.
32:00
that Israel needs to defend itself. Senator
32:03
Federman, who has been the surprise of the season,
32:06
he said this is all deeply disappointing. Then
32:10
there are the, quote unquote, moderates like Ben Cardin,
32:14
who won't weigh in. I'm having
32:16
conversations with the administration on this, he said.
32:20
But Representative Jared Golden, Democrat of Maine,
32:23
he says, the president's actions signal weakness
32:25
to Hamas, to our allies and
32:27
adversaries abroad and at home. Representative
32:29
Brad Schneider, Democrat of Illinois, I'm deeply concerned
32:31
about the administration's recent decision. I fear the
32:34
U.S. is sending dangerous messages, not just to
32:36
the government and people of Israel, but also
32:38
to Hamas. So
32:40
Joe Biden is successfully breaking apart his own
32:42
party. Comedian Michael Rappaport, a lifelong Democrat, came
32:45
out yesterday and basically unendorsed Joe Biden over
32:47
this. There will be consequences to Joe
32:49
Biden doing what he is doing right now politically. You're
33:00
not sending weapons to Israel while
33:05
American hostages, American
33:08
hostages and hostages from 22
33:11
countries are still in there. You're
33:15
not sending weapons now, you see. Let
33:19
me tell you something. I never,
33:21
ever, ever thought I would say this.
33:25
I have to promise you this right now, smoking
33:27
Joe Biden, cadaver Joe Biden, me
33:29
and Michael Rappaport, I'm not voting
33:31
for you. You're not
33:34
getting my vote, and
33:36
plenty of us also
33:38
ain't voting for you, you. And
33:42
he's not the only one, and he ain't wrong. Meanwhile,
33:45
President Trump is responding to all this, as he should.
33:48
He says, this is disgraceful. He's abandoning Israel. Of course,
33:50
President Trump is totally right. Biden
33:55
is doing with respect to
33:57
Israel, this case. The
34:00
full approval is still surviving to kill
34:03
by basically a savior of this. He's
34:06
a totally abandoned group
34:08
and nobody can believe it.
34:12
I think he feels good about it because he's
34:14
been following all the decisions. You have to do
34:16
the right decision about the political decision. He's
34:20
right about that. Senator Tom Cotton is saying,
34:22
hey, listen, you guys impeach Donald Trump of
34:24
removal of aid to Ukraine temporarily. This
34:26
is an impeachable offense. Now,
34:29
some people say Joe Biden is doing this for his
34:31
reelection, which would be bad enough. It
34:35
would also, I have to add, be grounds
34:38
for impeachment under the
34:40
Democrats' Trump-Ukraine standard withholding
34:43
foreign aid to help one's
34:45
reelection. Only with Joe
34:47
Biden, it's true. He's
34:50
right about that. Meanwhile, points to Brian Mast
34:52
for the way that he dealt with this
34:54
Code Pink protester. Brian Mast is represented from
34:56
down here in Florida, who served
34:58
in the American military and lost both legs in
35:00
war. Here he was. Stand
35:03
on the back. Tomahas has agreed to a
35:05
ceasefire. Do you think you'll – I
35:09
think these are all just going here. Check
35:11
this out. Just absolutely
35:13
destroy them, their infrastructure, level
35:16
anything that they touch. Clear
35:18
enough? Yep.
35:21
Meanwhile, The New York Times is trying to
35:23
save Joe Biden from himself because
35:25
even The New York Times is realizing this is a
35:28
bad political boo-boo for Joe Biden. We'll get to that
35:30
in just one moment. First, a very
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36:12
the New York Times is recognizing that
36:14
Joe Biden is splitting his own party.
36:16
He's made a big boo-boo, so what
36:18
do they do? They run the headline
36:20
today called, quote, How Republicans Echo Antisemitic
36:23
Tropes Despite Declaring Support for Israel. So
36:27
in other words, yes, Israel is now being supported
36:29
by the Republican Party. And
36:32
sure, Joe Biden just undercut Israel in
36:34
a totally unprecedented way. What
36:36
he's doing right now is even worse than what Barack Obama did,
36:38
which is something I never thought I was going to say. Barack
36:41
Obama was legitimately the worst president
36:44
in my lifetime and certainly for the state of
36:47
Israel. And Joe Biden has surpassed
36:49
him. Joe Biden is clown
36:51
show moral disaster. So what is
36:53
the New York Times doing? They're saying,
36:55
well, secretly, even though the Republicans are really
36:57
supportive of Israel and want to see Hamas,
36:59
secretly, they're the real anti-Semites, because you see,
37:02
what anti-Semitism is about for the New York
37:04
Times is pretending that you
37:06
like Seinfeld, having a bagel every so often,
37:08
and then going and marching with Hamas. That's
37:11
what Judaism really is. It's social
37:13
justice war-earing, you see. It's tikkun
37:15
olam. If you just say the
37:18
magical tikkun olam, Reconstructionist Judaism nonsense,
37:21
and then you go out there and you bash
37:23
Israel and call for its extirpation and destruction, then
37:25
that's the real – J Street is the real
37:27
Judaism, don't you see? Students,
37:29
like, if not now, those are
37:31
the real Jews. But you know, like, those
37:34
are the people who really love – the people who
37:36
love the Jews are the far leftists who want Israel
37:38
destroyed. They're standing for the real Judaism. But
37:40
the right-wingers, who like Israel and want it
37:42
to preserve itself and back the
37:44
Jews in Israel, those people are secretly anti-Semitic. You
37:47
know why? Because they once made a
37:49
reference to George Soros on their Twitter,
37:51
even though George Soros is one of the people
37:53
backing the campaign against Israel. The
37:58
New York Times, this entire piece is a part of the American history. predicated
38:00
on the idea that secretly
38:02
the real anti-Semites are all the
38:04
people who openly support
38:07
the Jews. So,
38:09
for example, in a July 2023 email
38:11
to supporters, a Trump campaign employed an image that
38:14
bears striking resemblance to a Nazi era cartoon of
38:16
a hook-nosed puppet master manipulating world figures. George
38:18
Soros is puppet master, pulling the strings,
38:21
controlling President Biden. Number
38:23
one, George Soros is a major contributor to Joe
38:25
Biden's campaign and to all of the things that
38:27
are very radical on the left. Number
38:29
two, the
38:32
attempt to paint Donald Trump as the anti-Semite
38:34
in this race is so insane considering what
38:36
Joe Biden is doing right now, but they've
38:38
got to try something, obviously. So that
38:41
tries something. So
38:43
again, the idea here is that Rashida Tlaib
38:46
isn't the real anti-Semite. The real anti-Semite is
38:48
people who vote in favor of Israel but
38:50
posted something awkward. About
38:53
George Soros like five years ago on Twitter.
38:55
That's the real problem. That ain't going to
38:57
work. And meanwhile, for Israel's part, Israel
39:00
has been increasing its operations gradually and steadily
39:02
in Rafah. It looks like they're trying to
39:04
draw a middle path that basically gives Biden
39:06
a way out of this self-created political gunshot
39:08
wound. What they're doing is they're
39:10
going in slowly to Rafah. It appears as opposed to sort
39:12
of an overwhelming invasion. This allows
39:14
Biden to suggest that this is not a
39:17
full-scale quote invasion of the population centers. But
39:21
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he says listen, if it really
39:23
comes down to it, we'll stand alone, which
39:25
by the way, any sovereign country is going to say that as
39:27
they should. Here's the prime minister. 80
39:31
years ago in the
39:33
Holocaust, the Jewish people
39:35
were totally defenseless against
39:37
those who sought our destruction. No
39:40
nation came to our aid. Today,
39:45
we again confront enemies bent on our
39:47
destruction. I
39:50
say to the leaders of the world, no
39:53
amount of pressure, no
39:55
decision by any international forum
39:58
will stop Israel from doing it. Defending itself,
40:02
As the Prime Minister of
40:04
Israel, the one and only
40:06
Jewish state's I pledge here
40:08
today from Jerusalem on this
40:10
Holocaust Remembrance Day. If
40:13
is one is forced to stand alone. Israel
40:17
will stand alone. And.
40:19
Meanwhile job I the and his real it's efforts here
40:21
The reason is becoming more more radical, more more desperate
40:23
is because. He. Isn't really
40:26
really bad shape literally speaking here. In.
40:28
The polls for him Or just. Brutal.
40:31
The. Latest polls show down from Up nationally
40:33
he says all from Up in every single
40:36
swing state in all of them. Even
40:38
oppose that are showing Joe Biden up or within
40:40
a margin of error. When. You go to
40:42
the state level. Joe Biden is
40:45
now losing slightly in Wisconsin: heavily
40:47
in Arizona. heavily in Georgia, slightly
40:49
in Michigan, slightly in Pennsylvania, heavily
40:52
in North Carolina, heavily in Nevada.
40:55
And doesn't look like things are getting better here. So.
40:58
Joe Biden is now lying about the economy
41:00
and also doing the routine. You know you're
41:02
losing when you have to tell the American
41:04
people that their feelings are wrong. So yesterday
41:06
Joe Biden in this same Cnn interview this
41:08
disastrous in an interview. He. Claimed
41:10
that inflation was it nine percent when he took over
41:13
That is wrong and place was at one point four
41:15
percent. When he took over, he quickly spiked it to
41:17
well over nine percent. No
41:19
prisoners have run retirement from scrimshaw
41:21
of them and move out of
41:23
fresh was my personal like and
41:26
off I prefer. Know
41:28
it wasn't. And. He was
41:30
asked by Erin Burnett about inflation. His answer was door
41:33
and people have a lot of money they can spend
41:35
a now. That. Is not comforting to
41:37
people because the wages have not kept up with
41:39
inflation for full on three years at this point.
41:42
Warned food and groceries and they have
41:44
any time really in the past thirty
41:47
years mean as a real date. As
41:49
a team that people know though, it
41:51
it really is. And Israel.
41:54
Of. The factors that. to
41:56
take a look for what some people have the
41:58
have the money to spend as And it angers
42:00
them and angers me that you have to spend more. Good
42:05
luck to you with this message. Even CNN's
42:07
John King was like, maybe you don't want to tell the American
42:09
people they have enough money to afford your garbage inflation. In
42:13
Michigan, we met with those younger voters. We also are
42:15
starting to put together a group of auto workers. Their
42:17
union has endorsed Biden. Most of them are going to
42:19
vote for Biden. But you asked them what life is
42:21
like, and they can't buy a bigger house because of
42:23
mortgage rates. They still, when you
42:26
talk about grocery prices. And so
42:28
the president has to be careful here. That sounds
42:30
like somebody in Washington telling people you're wrong.
42:33
And whatever your party is, voters don't process
42:36
it that way. They don't like that. And
42:38
that is correct, obviously. One great
42:40
indicator that Joe Biden is in serious trouble
42:43
here is that many of his political allies
42:45
are now abandoning him. So for example, Sherrod
42:48
Brown, who is in a rough race
42:50
in Ohio, Sherrod Brown
42:53
has won fairly easy reelection a couple of
42:55
times in Ohio. Well, now he's in real
42:57
trouble. He is planning to back a congressional
42:59
review act resolution to overturn the Biden administration's
43:02
rules implementing the electric vehicle tax credit, according
43:04
to Politico. Brown, who's
43:06
facing a tight reelect race in a manufacturing
43:08
heavy state, blasted the domestic content rules after
43:10
they were finalized last week as too lenient
43:12
on China and stripping jobs away from Ohio.
43:16
When you're getting abandoned by your red state,
43:18
purple state senators, you've got a problem.
43:21
And meanwhile, Joe Biden's solution is to shovel
43:23
more money out the door, according to Axios.
43:26
Joe Biden is attempting desperately to
43:28
find projects to spend his trillion dollars
43:31
on. Remember that Inflation Reduction Act that
43:33
involved spending a trillion dollars? Well, it
43:35
turns out there aren't enough things to spend it on. So he's going
43:37
to shovel that money out anyway. Apparently,
43:39
out of $1.1 trillion for direct investments
43:42
in energy and infrastructure, less than 17%
43:44
of the funds have been spent. So
43:47
he's still trying to find ways to shovel money
43:49
into an overheated economy. Good
43:52
luck to him. Good luck
43:54
to him. He's running. This is the worst reelect
43:56
campaign I have seen in my lifetime. If
43:59
Joe Biden wins this election, he's going to have to turn things
44:01
around pretty dramatically. It's hard to see how he does that,
44:03
considering that he's no longer alive. We'll get some more
44:05
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Okay, guys, so you know that Mr. Burcham is coming out on
45:10
the 12th. They're just days away from the premiere
45:12
of Mr. Burcham over at Daily Wire Plus. So
45:14
Adam Carolla is stopping by the show. Currently hosts
45:16
the Adam Carolla show, of course, and
45:18
he is the creator and star of the
45:20
brand new Daily Wire Plus animated series, Mr.
45:22
Burcham. Adam, thanks so much for joining the
45:24
show. Thanks for having
45:26
me, Ben. So
45:29
first off, congrats on the project. This is a project that's been
45:31
like 30 years in the making. So what
45:33
is the origin of Mr. Burcham? In
45:37
1994, I was a boxing coach.
45:40
I was training Jimmy Kimmel
45:42
to box Jimmy the sports
45:44
guy back then for K-Rock
45:46
Radio for a morning stunt.
45:49
He thought I was funny. He
45:51
said, I think I can get you on
45:53
the radio. But you got to
45:55
come up with a character. I said, I don't
45:57
do characters. He said, you better come up with
45:59
one. I came up with a character called Mr.
46:01
Burcham 30 years ago
46:03
on K-Rock radio in Los Angeles for the
46:05
morning show. And
46:07
it immediately became insanely
46:10
popular. And that was how
46:12
I got into show business. So
46:15
let's talk about the character of Mr. Burcham and
46:17
what he was and sort of what he represents
46:20
in the show. And then I want to hear you tell
46:22
the story about like, this is not the first iteration of
46:24
Mr. Burcham as an animated series. We'll get into that in
46:26
a moment. But who's Mr. Burcham? What was the character? Why
46:28
did it become so popular? He's
46:31
an amalgamation of every mean shop
46:33
teacher I had in junior high.
46:35
I went to Walter Reed junior
46:38
high and I had
46:40
Mr. Gage and Mr. Smith
46:43
and all these horrible shop teachers.
46:46
There were angry guys
46:48
with big mustaches and big
46:50
forearms who loved woodworking
46:52
and hated kids. And
46:54
even as a 13 or 14 year old, I
46:57
thought it was interesting that these
46:59
guys went to school every
47:02
day to work with kids, but
47:04
hated kids. They loved
47:06
their shop and they looked at
47:08
it as their shop. And the
47:10
kids were sort of a nuisance and an
47:12
annoyance who were coming in, who were using
47:15
their tools. That sort of the
47:17
approach for every shop teacher I had. And so
47:20
as I went through life, I would tell people,
47:22
did you ever have a mean shop teacher? And
47:25
they'd go, oh, mine was the worst, the worst.
47:27
I started realizing that everyone had
47:30
a shared experience of horrible mean
47:32
shop teachers. And I thought,
47:34
I've never seen an SNL sketch about
47:36
a mean shop teacher. No one has
47:38
captured this guy, but I'll
47:41
capture him. And that's where Mr. Burcham was
47:43
born. So
47:45
you proposed this and you actually made
47:47
a pilot episode of Mr. Burcham like
47:49
20 years ago. And it was
47:51
nearly green lit by the networks. And then they decided
47:54
effectively that it was too politically incorrect even then.
47:57
Why don't you talk about that a little bit? Yeah,
48:00
it was a little over 10 years
48:02
ago. I did the pilot for Fox,
48:05
which is called an animatic for
48:07
those who are keeping score and it was
48:10
good and it was Bertram and it
48:12
was probably a little ahead of its
48:14
time, but it was what I
48:17
was seeing when I was seeing it as
48:19
you and your generous dad. No, I wrote
48:21
a book called in 50 years, wall be
48:24
chicks and that book's about
48:26
15 years old, but 15 years
48:29
ago, I was sort of seeing
48:31
which way the wind was blowing from a societal
48:33
standpoint and I thought this is something we got
48:36
to get into, but I was
48:38
the only one who wanted to get into
48:40
it. No one else wanted to get into
48:42
it. And so it was like too early
48:44
for Fox and Fox was doing Bob's burgers
48:47
and crap like that. So
48:50
now we're bringing it to the small screen
48:52
over at Daily Wire plus May 12th, 2024
48:54
and it's
48:56
got a huge cast and you've really put together
48:58
an amazing cast here from Rob Riggle to Patrick
49:01
Warburton to Roseanne Barr and Danny Trejo. How'd you
49:03
get this cast together? They're
49:06
mostly just people I've worked with over
49:08
the years and socialized with over the
49:11
years and became friends
49:13
with over the years and thought,
49:15
you know, this guy
49:17
would be good for this role and that
49:19
guy would be great for that role. And
49:22
I knew they're all pros and I knew
49:24
they're all really good and they all
49:26
just hit it out of the
49:28
ballpark. I was surprised how spot
49:31
on everyone was in the casting
49:33
department. So just calling
49:35
in favors with old friends. Well,
49:39
the show again is going to come
49:41
out this Sunday and it is about
49:43
a no nonsense shop teacher who's attempting
49:45
to navigate Teddy Roosevelt junior high with
49:47
his family faced with all of the
49:49
political correctness that you would imagine. Plus
49:51
a fanatical social justice warrior named Carponzi.
49:53
It's hilarious. You should totally check it
49:55
out. Adam congrats on the show and
49:57
I'm sure people can't wait to see
49:59
it. Thanks
50:01
for the opportunity, Ben. And yeah,
50:05
you will not be disappointed if you watch
50:07
Mr. Burcham. Adam, really appreciate it.
50:09
Great talk to you. Thanks, Ben. Well,
50:13
folks, in other huge news, a
50:15
cat custody battle has erupted in
50:17
Nashville, Tennessee. On the
50:19
line, we now have the judge in that case,
50:22
Matt Walsh, the host of the
50:25
Daily Wire Plus series, judged by Matt Walsh. So
50:28
Judge Walsh, Your
50:31
Honor, I know this is a
50:33
vital case, I think, to the future of America. I've
50:35
heard a few details, but I'd love
50:38
your take on a cat
50:40
custody battle that – wow,
50:42
just – okay, just go. Well,
50:48
Mr. Shapiro, you sound like you're not taking the case
50:50
seriously to begin with. Am
50:53
I correct in that assumption? I
50:57
mean, yes, it's like, Your Honor, you
50:59
are correct in the assumption that I
51:01
could not possibly care less about a
51:03
cat custody battle. It's a – this
51:05
is a cat, and it's a custody battle between
51:07
two people. In fact, in
51:10
this case, this is, I believe,
51:12
two roommates. And it's
51:14
a very interesting case because it has
51:17
to do with the cat and also to do with the
51:19
name of the cat. So there's a dispute over what
51:22
the cat is named, and you have one
51:24
– you have the plaintiff
51:26
in the case, and
51:28
that's the one, I believe, that brings –
51:31
that actually brings the lawsuit. And then you
51:33
have the defendant in the case, who is
51:35
the one who's getting sued, essentially. I
51:38
don't want to get too particular with the – all
51:40
the legalese and that sort of thing. But
51:43
you have one person who says that the cat should be
51:45
named Midnight, another one that says the cat should be named
51:47
Pepsi. And now
51:50
I don't want to give away any spoilers or anything like
51:52
that, but this is
51:54
a courtroom, and we have to come up
51:56
with very creative ways sometimes
51:59
of dealing with it. with these sorts of issues.
52:01
So we may bring the cat into the courtroom,
52:04
release the cat in the courtroom, let the
52:06
cat decide who has
52:09
custody of it. You
52:12
still don't sound interested at all. I mean, wow.
52:15
I mean, what would have been interesting is
52:17
if you had used the Bible
52:20
as your
52:22
guide and actually offered to just carve the cat in
52:24
half and then see what
52:26
the reactions of the plaintiff and defendant
52:28
were. I guess that's animal cruelty and
52:31
illegal. I did in fact suggest that.
52:33
That suggestion was made. I
52:36
was informed that for
52:38
various reasons, both moral
52:40
and legal, that option would not
52:43
be allowed. As much as I
52:45
would have loved doing that,
52:47
it was not allowed. Well,
52:51
I mean, that is a sad,
52:53
sad story. Well, since I have you
52:55
here, Judge Walsh, and all of
52:57
your legal expertise, I do have to ask
52:59
your opinion of the hottest legal battle of
53:02
our time, Stormy Daniels,
53:04
Donald Trump. So apparently
53:06
that's the thing that's actually happening in our country right
53:08
now is that the former presidents of the United States
53:10
and possible future president is being
53:12
brought up on charges, having to
53:14
do with campaign finance reform, which seems more like
53:17
just an excuse for a porn star to kind
53:19
of read her penthouse letters aloud. But I
53:21
wanted to get your legal take on
53:23
this situation. I
53:26
mean, look, we in
53:28
my courtroom, we deal with very petty,
53:30
petty issues, petty, petty cases. There's really
53:33
no case that's too petty for the
53:36
Judge Walsh courtroom. But this case
53:38
actually, I said there's no case that's too petty.
53:40
This case actually might be even too petty for
53:43
me. Of course, it's completely ridiculous. And,
53:45
you know, on top of that, it's like we're
53:47
supposed to believe that Donald
53:49
Trump is the first
53:53
president in history who's ever paid
53:56
someone to make a story to make it to make
53:58
a, you know, unflattering story go
54:00
away, which is basically what's being accused of
54:03
here. As
54:07
I've been saying all along with this
54:09
case, it's like, the
54:12
only way you could get away with actually
54:14
charging him with a crime here is if
54:16
we are... It's like
54:18
basically, if we're in a spot where
54:21
every single ex-president is charged,
54:23
if we just find some sort of crime to charge them
54:25
with and throw them all in jail, I
54:27
could actually be in favor of that. That's a
54:29
system that I might be okay with, but
54:32
we're not doing that. Of course, Donald Trump is the only
54:34
president we've done this to, which is what
54:36
I think makes it terribly unfair. But as I said,
54:38
I would be in favor of... If we want to
54:40
just make this what we do from now on, where
54:43
if you become president, you automatically have to go
54:45
to jail afterwards. That's
54:48
an interesting system. That's something
54:51
worth thinking about, I think. Well,
54:54
folks, tune into the latest episode of
54:56
Judge to hear the verdict on this
54:59
deeply important cat custody case. Keep
55:01
checking back every week for exciting new cases premiering
55:03
Tuesdays exclusively at DailyWine Plus. Judge
55:06
Walsh, I had heard actually a rumor that season
55:08
two, you'll be given the power over criminal law,
55:10
not just civil law. So I'm very much looking forward
55:13
to the penalties that you'll be dealing out in season
55:15
two of Judge. I
55:17
had not heard that, but that makes
55:19
me very excited. One, I don't want to give
55:21
any spoilers away for this, but we
55:23
are talking about one addition in
55:25
season two is finally adding the
55:27
powdered wig. So I've
55:30
been pushing for it, and we'll see. We'll see what
55:32
happens. As
55:34
one would, as an American judge, because that's
55:36
something that they do in America. In any
55:38
case, go check out Matt Walsh, Judge, by
55:41
Matt Walsh. Alrighty, guys, the rest of the
55:43
show continues right now. We'll be getting into a
55:45
new segment we call Ben After Dark. Ooh.
55:48
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55:56
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