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0:15

Alrighty, welcome to it and happy Friday,

0:17

it is the 3rd of May, 2020.

0:20

It's the day before Star Wars Day. May

0:23

the 4th be with you. And

0:25

it'll be probably not a

0:27

Star Wars themed week in

0:29

effing review at patreon.com/Derek Hunter

0:31

podcast or Derek Hunter dot

0:33

locals.com although maybe if I remember there

0:35

could be some Star Wars jokes because

0:38

why the hell not? It's one of

0:40

them sorts of things. You

0:43

never know what's going to be in that show until I

0:45

record it. So there you go.

0:47

Check it out patreon.com/Derek Hunter podcast

0:49

or Derek Hunter dot locals.com please

0:52

support the program. Let's

0:54

get this thing going so we can get to the weekend. Come

0:56

on, let's do it. There's a bunch

0:58

of stuff going on in the world today. A bunch

1:00

of things to talk about and last

1:02

night Bailey comes in. He got a

1:04

headache or earache or

1:06

something like I don't know what the hell's going on.

1:09

We just got to get over these boogers. She seems

1:11

to be perfectly fine otherwise. But

1:13

yeah, all the emails. I love people

1:15

sending me old, old homemade

1:17

remedies for different things. I try some

1:20

of them. So mostly I'm just

1:22

like a I'll

1:24

take the medicine stuff. Right. You

1:26

know, medicine works most of the time. Medicine

1:29

works. But I appreciate

1:31

the concern. Just hoping

1:33

that it was like dehydration

1:35

or something. It was exceedingly hot last

1:38

night. I didn't turn the air on

1:40

until late. So they

1:42

went to bed and it takes a while to

1:45

catch up. So we'll see if that's when it

1:47

was. Anyway, there's a whole bunch of people out

1:50

there crying today. The

1:54

UCLA party bus crashed.

1:57

There's these people. I

2:00

had better things to do. I'm

2:02

not claiming that I was Mr. Hipster,

2:05

Mr. Awesome, or anything like that in

2:07

college. Although I was pretty close, pretty

2:09

damn close. But

2:12

I had better things to do than go and

2:14

sit in a camp with a bunch of unshowered

2:16

losers and complain about something that was happening on

2:18

the other side of the world. Oh, Derek, how

2:20

can you be so heartless? Pretty

2:23

easily. Pretty easily, it

2:25

turns out, because who cares? Can

2:27

we just be honest about that? Do you

2:29

really care? Because I promise

2:31

you there are people suffering within your

2:34

own zip code right now. If

2:36

you really want to be a

2:38

superhero who gives a damn about

2:40

things and cares about people, you

2:43

can do it. What does it say?

2:45

They think globally, act locally. That

2:49

seems to have gone the way of the dodo. Why?

2:52

Because it's politically inconvenient for Democrats.

2:54

The local problems are caused by

2:57

Democrats. The international problems

2:59

are only enabled by Democrats.

3:02

So it's different. You choose the lesser of

3:04

two evils. To complain about what's going on

3:06

over Gaza, put

3:09

up a camp that

3:12

essentially attracts the junkies and the homeless

3:14

people, the people who can't get jobs,

3:16

can't get work in the Biden economy,

3:19

can't the

3:21

drugs, the drug addicts, because they're overrun

3:23

with fentanyl and all that the president

3:25

is allowing to come into the country

3:27

across the southern border. It's

3:29

just a big ... It's like

3:31

if you've ever been to a corporate retreat

3:33

or an organizational retreat, they're just the worst.

3:36

God, they're just the worst. But

3:38

it's all, yay, this and the eight. I'd never

3:40

really felt like a team. But they're like, yay,

3:42

this and oh man, we're so one of this.

3:46

And then you sit there and you go, a lot

3:50

of these problems you're talking about, we kind of

3:53

have management cause and competence. A

3:56

lot of the problems that they're out there protesting,

3:58

Joe Biden has a finger. in

4:01

creating. And that's why they

4:04

don't really want to talk about it. That's why they can't talk

4:06

about it. You have not seen the President of the United States.

4:08

I don't know. Have we had

4:10

proof-of-life video of Joe Biden in the past

4:12

two weeks? Week, I

4:15

guess, would be about it. Where

4:17

is the President of the United States?

4:19

What is he doing? I

4:23

don't know. I'm not

4:25

really all that concerned. I don't, you

4:28

know, the less we see of him, the less these

4:30

people, we see of any of these people, quite frankly,

4:32

the better off we are. I

4:34

wish Congress were in recess most of the

4:36

time. I wish the President were in a

4:39

hyperbaric chamber most of the time. So they

4:41

could stop just because they just don't do

4:43

anything good. So we

4:46

can stop them from doing bad. That's at

4:49

least the beginnings of the start

4:51

of a victory. But

4:54

we're not really seeing Joe

4:56

out there. And this actually came up with

4:59

the historic Carine Jean-Pierre. Holy

5:02

Frank Fluffing

5:15

her up and talking about how she's just

5:17

a wonderful historic thing. You're now saying, boy,

5:19

the Biden campaign, the Biden administration would really

5:21

like to get rid of her, but they

5:23

can't get rid of her. Why

5:27

can't they get rid of her? Well,

5:29

they can't fire her. You see, she

5:32

is a lesbian. She is a woman

5:34

of color. And she's an

5:36

immigrant. She's the first of each of

5:38

those things openly. Though we throw

5:40

in that word openly. That we've

5:42

had hold that position. So to gather, boy,

5:45

howdy. She's like one of those take five

5:47

candy bars. They just took all the good

5:49

stuff and put it in a bar for

5:51

them. Except she sucks.

5:55

What they never say is she's really good

5:57

at her job. What they never say is,

5:59

man, she is quick on her feet. She's

6:02

not. The reasons she

6:04

was hired are the reasons she

6:06

can't be fired. You

6:09

can't say, well, she wasn't good at her job,

6:12

so we had to let her go. She wasn't

6:14

hired to be good at her job. There's nobody

6:16

who looked at her media appearances when she was

6:18

like the, whatever the hell

6:20

she was at moveon.org and thought, wow,

6:23

that, she's great. We

6:26

should get her on television more

6:28

frequently. No, she's terrible then. She's

6:30

gotten worse now because she doesn't bother to

6:33

attend the meetings where the issues are discussed

6:35

so that she can know these things without

6:37

having to read them from a binder. But

6:42

she's historic, so she's not

6:44

that going for something. I don't know. I

6:46

can't keep track. But she was asked, why

6:49

haven't we seen the president come out? And

6:52

she busts out with the greatest hits of

6:54

Joe Biden. Well, nobody

6:56

questions that he's been

6:58

against anti-Semitism. He spoke out. He

7:00

came out against, I love

7:02

how complaining about something,

7:04

speaking out against something is now seen

7:06

as action. There

7:09

was a time when words were just words. You remember

7:11

the old sticks and stones may break my bones, but

7:13

names will never hurt me. Sticks and

7:16

stones may break my bones, but names

7:18

will never hurt me. Well, doing

7:22

something is doing something, but talking about

7:24

it is not. I'm

7:27

being really poor off the top

7:29

of my head, spin on that

7:32

one. That's essentially what Kéron Jean-Pierre,

7:34

so historic, is arguing here. Joe

7:36

Biden has criticized

7:39

anti-Semitism in the past. So

7:41

nobody questions, okay, so

7:43

what? See,

7:46

I would put out

7:48

there that Joe Biden hasn't really criticized anti-Semitism

7:50

a whole lot in the past. What he

7:52

did was he issued

7:54

a statement long after Charlottesville.

7:57

It was 2017. He was not out there. He was

7:59

not. a public figure,

8:01

he retired. He was cashing

8:03

in on all of his junky sons connections

8:06

and he was finally able to get his

8:08

10% in the big guy that was probably

8:10

held in escrow in Switzerland. He was living

8:12

the dream. He wasn't paying

8:15

attention. But

8:18

when he finally spoke out against Charlottesville,

8:20

he said, yeah, those 12 guys in

8:22

the polo shirts, he said, Jews will

8:24

not replace us. That's... I

8:27

don't like that. Like, oh wow. That's

8:30

an applause line. Standing ovation right there.

8:32

Everybody on your feet. Let's go. It's

8:36

essentially what he did. Yet

8:38

he's been dining out on that as

8:40

though he's trying to think

8:42

of it. Elie Wiesenthal? Like he's Elie Wiesenthal.

8:45

Hunting down Nazis around the world. Sorry,

8:48

Joe. You giving

8:50

a standard boilerplate answer

8:52

long after the fact is

8:56

not heroic. It's

8:58

not. But they've been dining out on it

9:01

ever since because that's all he's got. I'm

9:04

not saying that Joe Biden is

9:06

a rabid Jew hater. I

9:09

don't think Joe Biden hates anybody.

9:11

I don't think Joe Biden likes

9:13

anybody either. I don't

9:15

think Joe Biden gives a crap about

9:18

anybody except Joe Biden. Maybe

9:20

Jill Biden. And

9:22

on occasion, depending on how much they're kicking

9:24

up to the big guy, his kids every

9:26

once in a while. I

9:29

think he's just an incredible combination

9:32

of narcissist and sociopath

9:35

where he is indifferent to

9:38

the destruction in his wake. The

9:42

only moments in his life

9:44

where that may have not been the case was when

9:46

his wife and daughter died in 1972 in a car

9:48

accident. His son

9:54

died in 2015 of brain cancer where he had

9:57

those moments

10:00

of, oh my God, what am

10:02

I doing? But he got right back on the

10:04

horse. He got right back to who he was

10:07

serving himself, believing

10:09

in nothing. Believing

10:11

in, how can you say that? His whole

10:13

life. Find me something that Joe Biden in

10:16

1972 campaigned on that Joe Biden in 2024

10:18

still believes in. Anything

10:24

except for Joe Biden. Find

10:27

me something that Joe Biden in 2008 as

10:30

vice presidential candidate still believes in in

10:32

2024. Find me

10:34

something that Joe Biden in the Senate in

10:36

the mid nineties still believe. Whatever it is,

10:41

an oscillating fan

10:43

has more consistency than

10:45

Joe Biden. And

10:48

more honesty, at least you know what it's doing.

10:50

It's doing its job. It's doing what it's supposed to

10:52

do. Joe Biden is doing what he needs to do.

10:56

For Joe Biden. So when

10:58

you watch all of these horrible, horrible things,

11:00

and there's no question to this, the people

11:02

have even tried to stop. The

11:05

left have tried to stop pretending that these

11:07

protests aren't about Jew hating and

11:09

America hating. They've

11:12

stopped that and they're saying, well, now

11:14

they're, they're infiltrated. They're infiltrated. Really?

11:18

Cause you know, if you

11:20

go to a conservative and you go to

11:22

a Trump rally and

11:24

you chant from the river to the

11:26

sea, Palestine will be free. There will

11:28

be no echo back to you. Nobody's

11:31

going to join in. People are going to look at you like,

11:33

what the hell? And you're probably going to get tossed out on

11:35

your ass. If you go to

11:37

a, to the

11:39

Republican national convention and

11:42

you chant anything that is remotely

11:45

racist, doesn't it? Nobody's

11:47

going to chant it back to you. You

11:51

go to the DNC. There's a fairly decent chance that

11:53

a good chunk of the pop, you'll hear it. You

11:56

can hear it in these crowds.

11:58

They're infiltrated. Well,

12:00

literally sounds like everybody's chanting

12:03

this stuff back. Now maybe

12:05

the ringleader is

12:07

the infield traitor, but

12:11

the drone army is following these

12:13

people and no

12:15

one's standing up and saying, stop it.

12:17

The one professor that I played the

12:19

audio of the other day, Norman Finkelstein,

12:21

I said, Hey, you know, if you

12:24

change from the river to the sea,

12:26

Palestine will be free to Palestinians will

12:28

be free. They won't be able to

12:30

accuse you of calling for genocide anymore.

12:32

And then I think your message will

12:34

be more clearly out there. And then

12:36

a student and obvious and honest to

12:38

goodness student grabbed the mic and basically

12:40

said, thanks, Gramp. And then

12:42

said from the river to the sea, Palestine

12:45

will be free. Right

12:47

back to the genocide chance. It's

12:50

not infiltration, but that's

12:52

neither here nor there. Corinne

12:55

Jean Pierre is insisting that Joe

12:57

is nobody. Nobody holds a candle

12:59

to Joe when

13:02

it comes to condemning antisemitism. Which

13:06

if that were true, just before I play this, isn't

13:08

it? There's a problem with my brain as this stuff

13:11

starts occurring to me. If that

13:13

were true, if Joe Biden were, cause she's sort

13:15

of portraying him as a hold me back kind

13:17

of guy, everybody knows the hold me back kind

13:19

of guy. You got a friend who's like ready

13:22

to fight somebody in a bar and they say, hold me

13:24

back to you. They mumble to hold me back. And

13:27

then they act like a rabid dog wants to

13:29

go and kick somebody's ass when they don't want

13:31

to. They wouldn't, they just

13:33

want to be held back. They want to

13:35

be seen as going, Oh, you're lucky. They

13:37

held me back. They freak out and hold

13:39

me back guy. If Joe Biden were a

13:41

hold me back guy, when

13:44

it comes to denouncing antisemitism,

13:49

then I suspect we would have seen

13:51

him denouncing antisemitism by now. Right? The

13:55

Closest we came was when he was walking

13:57

through the woods with AOC on Earth. It

14:00

and heard the. I condemn

14:02

the anti semitic protests just as

14:04

I condemn the people who don't

14:06

understand what's going on with the

14:08

Palestinians. Okay, We're both

14:10

sides. The dude, you're both sides.

14:12

That. That's. The

14:14

closest I've come to him? You

14:16

know? I'm pretty sure that somebody

14:18

who genuinely. Is

14:20

second to none when it

14:22

comes to condemning anti semitism.

14:25

Wouldn't go lagarde I that

14:27

holocaust was something else pots.

14:29

Sir. Hindenburg crash out pretty bad here.

14:32

while people are nothing new here and

14:34

really complaining about this baton move over,

14:36

but you know what you should do

14:39

Either should not have hydrogen vehicles crashing

14:41

or the mass extermination of paypal is

14:43

both you and equivocating. You.

14:48

Are wouldn't be able to be held

14:50

back. If. You really were.

14:53

Somebody. Who. Cared.

14:56

About this. Or

14:59

Joe Biden isn't real by knew somebody who

15:01

cares desperately about his reelection bid. Nice trying

15:03

to win Michigan so he can't come out

15:05

and full throated li condemn as you can

15:07

send out current job he air because why?

15:10

Because who the hell pays attention to her

15:12

anymore. says. The Joke.

15:15

But. Just for fun here! Zeke Miller

15:17

from The New York Times. Asking

15:21

current job yeah to use may

15:23

be Axxeo now been wherever he's

15:26

some lefty journalists asking about this

15:28

and Kj pazienza. Joe Biden takes

15:30

a backseat to no one in

15:32

fighting anti semitism as a is

15:34

mostly doing it now in his

15:36

sleep and of here at home

15:39

businesses in a town. images are

15:41

off the country, walk on for

15:43

free was actually on you know

15:45

a lot more heart than harm

15:47

or remember how have a permanent

15:50

The Motorola while hard. Work hard

15:52

to recruit from about have ended

15:54

up. ah perhaps that for the

15:56

art institute into the harbor have

15:59

nothing. responses to the

16:01

violence, why have you never directed

16:03

the President? So just a couple

16:05

of things. The President is being

16:07

kept regularly updated on what's happening.

16:09

As you just stated, across the

16:11

country he is monitoring the situation

16:13

closely, so is his team. And

16:16

I would just add that no President, no

16:19

President has spoken more forcefully

16:21

about combating anti-Semitism than this

16:23

President. Let's not forget in

16:25

2017 he was very clear what we

16:27

saw, the anti-Semitic vial that we saw

16:30

in Charlottesville on the streets of Charlottesville.

16:32

He called that out. He called that

16:34

out. And one of the reasons he

16:36

stepped into the 2020 election

16:38

is because of what he saw. It's because

16:40

he wanted to speak out and

16:43

speak against what we were seeing in this

16:45

country at that time. Democracy was

16:47

under attack, our freedoms were under

16:50

attack, and we're still fighting for that today

16:52

obviously. But he hasn't just

16:55

done that by speaking. As you

16:57

heard from my topper, he's taken

16:59

action. He's taken action by moving

17:01

forward with the first ever US

17:03

national strategy to counter anti-Semitism. More

17:05

than a hundred new actions were

17:08

introduced obviously in that

17:10

strategy. And that is how seriously this

17:12

President takes it. And I

17:14

think what's important here is that he's taken

17:17

action on this issue. Well it's such

17:19

action, it's such great action. Jewish

17:22

college students across the country are terrified

17:24

being chased off campus, having the crap

17:26

beat out of them. Oh that's up,

17:28

but man he's just a super guy.

17:30

He said something

17:32

in 2017, didn't you know that?

17:35

And then he put together a task force

17:37

that has taken 100 actions, which

17:39

I couldn't name you a single one of

17:41

them because I'm an idiot, it's not written

17:43

in my binder, and nobody thought enough to

17:45

put together a list of these 100 things.

17:48

Or even the top five things that

17:50

might have had an impact or whatever,

17:52

because it would be laughable because right

17:54

now we're watching essentially

17:57

Nazis the next generation

17:59

take over college campuses. Over

18:03

a conflict they couldn't find on

18:05

a map if you promise to forgive their student

18:07

loan debt if they did. Like,

18:09

oh yeah, okay, totally historic. Nobody

18:11

has ever fought anything more than

18:14

that. G.I. Joe

18:16

Biden, he's out there. He's

18:18

gonna fight for, he'll fight

18:20

anti-Semitism wherever there's trouble. Douchey

18:23

Joe was there? No. Sorry

18:26

pal, he's just not there.

18:28

He's just not there. Look, a statement

18:30

from the President of the United States, you

18:33

just sit there, you can roll your eye

18:35

and go, God, the president, idiot, senile, whatever,

18:37

and you're right, you're right on all those

18:39

things. But the bully

18:42

pulpit does matter. You

18:44

and I probably, you know, on the same page about

18:46

Joe Biden, you just sit there and go, here we

18:48

go. And the Democrats

18:51

who believe him, I don't even think they're all excited

18:53

about it. I mean, they just go, yeah, Joe, great,

18:55

just get it done and get out. Just stop. The

18:57

less people see of you, the better off you are.

19:01

But there is a group of

19:03

Americans who will probably decide this election

19:05

who think of the President of the

19:07

United States in terms of the office,

19:09

right? And they respect the office. They

19:12

can look past or don't even really

19:14

consider the individual. They just

19:16

think that whoever holds the office must be

19:19

sub-smarts with

19:21

it, informed, moral,

19:23

whatever. And they respect the office

19:26

and it sort of bleeds on

19:28

leeches onto the individual. That empowers

19:30

the bully pulpit. That

19:33

empowers a president to get up there

19:36

and make a forceful case. Is it

19:38

going to mobilize the nation to action?

19:40

No, not without some sort of catastrophic

19:42

external force, which none of

19:44

us want. But it can motivate

19:48

some people to action.

19:51

It can at least put

19:53

pressure. If you're a middle-of-the-road

19:56

parent with one of

19:58

your little snot-tied-down factories going to

20:01

one of these colleges, and

20:04

the President of the United States comes

20:06

out. It doesn't even have to

20:08

be like a primetime address from the Oval Office. It

20:10

could just be a daytime

20:12

10-minute speech, which seems to

20:15

be about all he's good for.

20:17

Come out and

20:19

say, this is unacceptable, and

20:21

gives a couple of examples of what

20:23

these little monsters are doing, and

20:27

says this is what led to

20:29

the Holocaust. This is what leads

20:31

to genocide. There's not a genocide

20:34

happening in Gaza. Don't be

20:36

ridiculous, but we're also not going to

20:38

sit by, and you can say all

20:40

the stupid things you want, but you

20:43

are not allowed to intimidate, threaten, or

20:45

attack Jewish students. That is a clear

20:47

violation of Title VI of the Civil

20:50

Rights Act, and we will, if you

20:52

block an entrance to a school, we

20:54

will prosecute you. Felony

20:57

charges. We

20:59

will make sure that you,

21:01

violating Jewish students' civil rights,

21:05

pays a price for that. You

21:07

can say whatever you want, but

21:11

you cannot physically intimidate,

21:13

you cannot physically block, you

21:16

cannot physically assault anybody

21:19

in this country, and if you do,

21:21

we are going to do that, and you can't take

21:23

over buildings, and we're going to throw you out, and we're

21:26

going to prosecute you. You make it down. The President

21:28

of the United States stands up there and makes a

21:30

forceful moral statement. Parents

21:32

who only sort of pay attention and have

21:34

the kids at these schools might go, what the hell? We

21:36

need to call up Tammy

21:38

and see if she's involved in this, and

21:41

if she is, we need to get her ass out of there. But

21:46

he won't do it, because

21:49

he wants his cake and he wants to

21:51

eat it too. He needs to appeal to

21:53

these terrorist sympathizers,

21:56

he thinks, to

21:58

win Dearborn. which

22:01

means to win. Dearborn is pretty big.

22:04

They used to live there. So

22:08

if you lose Dearborn, you

22:10

could possibly lose the state of Michigan.

22:14

And that's more important to them. What's a couple

22:16

of... Look, their political ideology

22:19

is responsible for more than 100,000 or

22:22

100 million deaths in the 20th century,

22:24

and it hasn't caused them to miss

22:26

a beat. What's

22:29

a few more? What's a couple

22:31

of bloody noses and, you know, need for

22:33

stitches or anything like that? If you think

22:35

I'm oversimplifying it, I'm not. I'm putting it

22:38

in the most basic of terms and how

22:40

they think about it. Everybody's heard the story

22:42

of the car with the defect that they

22:44

sold. It's like, well, because

22:46

the price of fixing it. It'll kill five people,

22:49

but the price of fixing it will cost way

22:51

more than any amount of settlement. We'll

22:53

never have to pay for those five people who

22:55

die from this defect, according to the actuary tables.

22:57

So let's just put it out there and let

23:00

those five people die. Those

23:02

sorts of decisions happen all the time.

23:04

Everybody accepts that they happen all the time

23:07

in business. Why

23:10

would anybody think politics would be any

23:12

different? Well,

23:14

while the anti-semitaku stepping

23:17

across college campuses,

23:21

the semi-adults in the room... See, Joe

23:23

Biden gets his information from about

23:26

two sources. They're really one that we

23:29

can confirm. Technically supposed to be two.

23:31

The Chief of Staff's job is to

23:34

sort of be the filter of information to the President

23:36

of the United States. You're supposed to only bring the

23:38

President the things that the President needs to know. You

23:42

block out, you keep all the sort

23:44

of patronage, seeking parasites

23:46

and all the things that

23:48

could cause problems. You're

23:51

the dam that holds back most of the

23:53

stuff. You know, dams have to let some

23:55

water through. That's the job of a

23:58

Chief of Staff. But

24:01

I'm not sure if this guy's letting anything

24:03

through. I don't know that anybody on the

24:05

Biden staff is letting anything through. But

24:08

I do know the President of the United

24:10

States watches

24:12

Morning Joe, right?

24:15

That's terrifying in its

24:18

own respect. But he

24:20

watches Morning Joe because that's

24:22

his core constituency. It's also

24:25

a perverted worldview. There

24:28

are two places on the planet

24:30

Earth where Morning Joe is popular.

24:33

Washington, D.C. inside the Beltway

24:36

and New York City. That's

24:41

it. It gets people to watch it all

24:43

across the country, but on average they get

24:45

less than a million viewers in

24:47

the 700 to 800,000 range. The

24:51

vast majority of which, like I'm

24:53

saying, are in New York, which

24:55

has an 8 million person population

24:58

and Washington, D.C., the metro area there, which

25:00

has about a 5 million person

25:02

population. So you're pulling probably

25:05

half their audience, if not

25:07

more, from those two markets.

25:12

They know that. So they do

25:14

a show that caters to that. The whole

25:16

network of MSNBC is designed to cater to

25:19

that. They sit there and go, what

25:21

about Los Angeles? There are California news. If

25:24

you notice most cable news, the

25:27

West Coast might as well literally fall off the

25:29

face of the Earth. The other side of the

25:31

Mississippi might as well fall off the face of

25:33

the Earth. They don't

25:35

care, but particularly they don't care about

25:37

California. Why? Because

25:43

it's three hours behind, right?

25:45

There was a time when I was a kid and you'd watch TV

25:48

and it was before we had cable. This

25:50

is on at this time. And then they'd

25:52

have an East Coast feed and a West

25:54

Coast feed. Why? Because

25:56

the show's at 8 o'clock. They

26:00

wanted on the East Coast, the prime time

26:02

shows, they wanted on at eight o'clock on

26:05

the West Coast as well. Because

26:08

otherwise they'd air at five o'clock

26:11

and people would be stuck in traffic in Los Angeles.

26:13

They wouldn't be getting home. They're not home to watch

26:15

the prime time shows. The prime time shows sets the

26:18

advertising rates. They bring you all the ratings numbers

26:20

and everything. You can't

26:22

just blow that up. So

26:25

they had an East Coast feed and a West Coast

26:27

feed. I don't know if maybe

26:29

the networks do that still. I don't know. But

26:32

I know that cable news doesn't do that. Now

26:36

there's a lot of reasons for it. Some

26:38

of it has to do with the

26:40

nature of breaking news, although they're all

26:42

sort of singularly terrible at covering breaking news.

26:47

That doesn't explain prime time. They

26:49

could have a thing where they make

26:53

sure that this prime time shows out

26:55

there. They can even schedule their, they

26:57

don't. They just kind of go, meh,

26:59

whatever. So

27:01

the number one show in cable news one

27:05

day a week is Rachel Maddow, eight o'clock. Means on

27:07

five o'clock in California. Then

27:09

eventually at midnight they rerun at West Coast

27:11

time. So it's, I don't know, whenever

27:14

they rerun. I don't know, 11. I think it

27:16

might be one o'clock. But

27:18

that's it. They just kind of blow

27:20

off the West Coast. They accept that

27:24

people don't care. They're fighting over

27:26

such a small group of audience that they're

27:28

just trying to keep the audience they have.

27:30

Because the audience they have, quite frankly, is enough.

27:34

So Morning Joe isn't trying to convince

27:37

Middle America to watch MSNBC or to

27:39

support Joe Biden or anything like that.

27:42

They are trying to keep the 750,000 people

27:44

they have placated.

27:47

Those people want to

27:49

hear about how wonderful Joe Biden is.

27:52

One of them happens to be Joe

27:54

Biden, because their programming happens to dovetail

27:57

nicely with what his ego desperately needs.

28:00

He watches and then according

28:02

to Joe Scarborough, and

28:04

nobody has refuted this and nobody has The

28:08

White House hasn't announced it The

28:10

president of the United States often calls

28:12

him to discuss what was discussed on

28:14

the show You

28:17

might wonder why it is that the president

28:19

would be calling a former Republican But then

28:21

you realize he's not really all that Republican

28:23

at all You might

28:25

also wonder why it is the president of the

28:28

United States would be calling a former Republican rather

28:30

than calling The Democrat

28:32

wife that he has that's

28:34

just because Joe Biden is the sexist pig

28:37

Honestly, he's of that generation, you know, he's not

28:39

gonna talk to a woman He'll call

28:41

the woman and ask for her husband and

28:44

then he'll have the serious disease The kind

28:46

of Joe Biden's life has been lived in

28:48

a world where the men don't talk business

28:52

until the ladies clear the table Then

28:55

when they're out of the room doing their sewing

28:57

circle or whatever it is that they do then

28:59

they talk business So

29:02

morning Joe in

29:05

the grand scheme of things

29:07

only matters because it matters

29:09

to Joe Biden and

29:13

If you're watching if you're these these mutants

29:15

out there you're a parent of one of

29:17

these mutants You probably are watching morning Joe

29:19

actually if you're one of them because there

29:22

aren't very many of them out there You're

29:25

probably dumb enough to watch this stuff You're

29:29

watching morning Joe this morning and you see

29:31

Al Sharpton Talking

29:33

about how these

29:35

mutant protesters Are

29:38

doing it wrong. They've lost the Reverend look

29:41

Nobody can hold the candle Al Sharpton when

29:43

it comes to anti-semitism except for maybe Lewis

29:46

Farrakhan Al

29:49

Recognized that a

29:51

nice fat seven-figure check from

29:53

NBC News is

29:57

worth Stopping with the

29:59

Jew hatred you can raise half million

30:01

dollars a year by being a raging sort of

30:04

quote-unquote civil rights leader who hates Jews. You could

30:06

make a pretty good living at that, but you

30:08

can make a pimp kind of living if

30:11

you're just a mouthpiece for the Democratic Party

30:14

and not an anti-Semitic

30:16

piece of crap. And so Al

30:18

Sharpton has changed his tune. He

30:21

ceded the title to

30:24

Farrakhan. And if

30:26

Al Sharpton is telling you you're doing it

30:28

wrong, it's not because he's concerned about the

30:31

anti-Semitism, it's because

30:34

he's concerned that the

30:36

anti-Semitism is drowning out

30:38

your subtle anti-Semitism. He

30:41

hates the Jews. He wants

30:43

to hate them. He wants to destroy Israel. He

30:45

wants all of that stuff, and he wants to

30:48

reelect Joe Biden desperately. And

30:50

he's concerned that you're not slick enough in

30:53

your anti-Semitism. These are the people, of course,

30:55

who hear dog whistles and code words everywhere

30:58

for racial slurs and racial

31:00

attacks, which means that

31:02

they engage in those things. They

31:04

recognize them. Game recognizes game, right?

31:09

And they're looking at these mutants

31:11

on college campuses going, you're too on

31:13

the nose. You're a

31:15

little too on the nose. And you'll

31:17

hear at the end of this, where

31:19

Joe and Mika chime in when they're

31:21

all talking about, oh, the infiltrators. It's

31:23

the infiltrators. I worry about the infiltrator.

31:26

No, there is, I

31:29

would just point out that

31:31

in not one of these camps

31:35

around the country, in no press

31:37

conference led by

31:39

students, in no building

31:41

taken over by students, has there

31:44

been any student activists

31:46

stand up and say, I came

31:48

out here for the cause. I

31:52

believe that cause and this

31:54

event has been hijacked by

31:56

people outside the community infiltrating

31:58

it. Therefore, I

32:00

have to leave. There's none

32:03

of that. It's

32:05

not happened once, which

32:07

kind of tells you everything you need to know. But

32:11

if you're losing, and back to the point, if

32:13

you're losing Al Sharpton, you're

32:16

doing something desperately wrong. But

32:19

that is what Bob, any time

32:21

what you are protesting for becomes

32:24

secondary to what you are doing,

32:26

then you're really not protesting for

32:28

it. And you,

32:31

in many ways, dramatize, when we didn't

32:33

be acres, what I did later in

32:36

other situations was to bring attention

32:38

to a cause, not become the

32:40

cause. And what is troubling me

32:42

about a lot of this is

32:44

they become the cause. It's about

32:47

them. It is not about pushing

32:49

the cause. They need to ask themselves

32:51

if they were sincere. Are

32:54

you really focusing on what's going on

32:56

in God, about the children, about the

32:58

women, about the innocent people? And in

33:00

Israel, are you focusing on whether or

33:02

not you are violent or whether or

33:05

not you can say the most

33:07

incendiary statement? How are you guiding

33:09

this? It's about them. And I

33:11

think that they've lost the message.

33:13

And I think that because they've

33:15

been infiltrated by people that are

33:17

not there for the best. That

33:19

is what I'm worried about. That's what we're

33:21

all worried about. That's what

33:24

I'm worried about. That

33:26

and my Botox guy being out of town

33:28

are why my eyes are puffy and I

33:30

haven't been able to sleep in the night.

33:34

Really? Oh, no. They're not worried about

33:37

the anti-Semitism. It's somebody

33:40

else. It's infiltrators. Where

33:43

has there been one incident

33:46

of any of these,

33:48

quote, student leaders kicking

33:51

out, booting out infiltrators? Go, you

33:54

have, wait a second. This guy's really a

33:56

Jew hater. That's not what this is about.

33:58

This is about justice for Gaza. And

34:00

that's it. And this guy's really out

34:03

there saying Hamas was right about October

34:05

the 7th. Where

34:08

is it? Is there anything? Any

34:10

example whatsoever? No, you can't find one.

34:14

You can't find one. I want

34:16

to play you Congresswoman Pramiya Jayapal now.

34:18

It was a very short clip. She

34:20

was... I

34:23

believe she's still the chair of

34:25

the Congressional Progressive Caucus. If not,

34:28

she was chair of the Congressional

34:30

Progressive Caucus last night. Republicans,

34:33

it's an embarrassing... It's a vote

34:35

to embarrass Democrats is what it

34:37

is with this anti-Semitism

34:40

rule that's working its way

34:43

through Congress. And that's fine. You

34:45

want to... I'd much rather you vote

34:47

on things that aren't really going to

34:49

do much of anything than voting on

34:51

things that will when it comes to

34:53

speech. But it gets Democrats on record

34:55

as being either in opposition to rabid

34:58

anti-Semitism on campus or not, even

35:00

if it doesn't go anywhere. But

35:04

Pramiya Jayapal kind of

35:06

gives away a little bit of the game here. Because

35:10

this redefining what anti-Semitism

35:12

is to include what

35:16

the anti-Semitism we're seeing on college campuses... First of all, you

35:18

have to sit there and go, why the hell is it

35:20

not defined to that before? But

35:23

secondly, Jayapal

35:25

says that this is designed

35:28

to divide Democrats. Now,

35:31

all you got to do is condemn anti-Semitism.

35:33

You don't have to embrace. Embrace

35:36

Israel. You just have to really

35:40

oppose anti-Semitism. If

35:43

Democrats are divided on that, that kind

35:45

of tells you that there's a big

35:47

swath of the Democratic Party who is

35:50

not opposed to anti-Semitism.

35:53

All the Republicans did was shine

35:55

a bright big light on it,

35:58

right? I would think. Anyway... Listen

36:00

to her, she's very upset about this. She was

36:02

on CNN, of course, nobody followed up with any

36:05

sort of serious question for Premier J.M. Paul because,

36:07

well, that would be too much like work. Fortunately,

36:10

I think Republicans are trying

36:12

to weaponize anti-Semitism. They want

36:14

to bring bills to the

36:17

floor that actually divide Democrats.

36:20

Well, you

36:23

mean a bill that condemns anti-Semitism

36:25

is dividing Democrats. So therefore, you're

36:27

admitting that some

36:29

Democrats are opposed

36:32

to anti-Semitism and other Democrats

36:34

are kind of, well, it's

36:36

their bread and butter. It's their home. It's their oxygen. It's

36:38

what they live for. It's what they love. I mean, that's what she's

36:40

admitting there, is she

36:42

not? Yes. The answer is yes. She doesn't

36:45

realize it. The CNN personality didn't realize it

36:47

because the producer didn't whisper it in their

36:49

ears, but that's essentially and exactly what she's

36:51

saying. They're trying to divide

36:53

Republicans. Democrats are trying to divide Democrats

36:55

with this bill saying that anti-Semitism is

36:58

wrong. Why

37:01

the hell are Democrats divided on that?

37:03

That should be the question. What do

37:05

you mean? They're trying to divide Democrats.

37:08

So you're admitting there are Democrats who

37:10

are down with anti-Semitism. What? No. See, they're

37:12

not going to ask that, and it wouldn't occur to Premier

37:14

J.M. Paul because Premier J.M. Paul is one of those

37:17

people. She is

37:19

a progressive Democrat. She is an Uber leftist.

37:21

They see the world in black and white. They

37:23

see the world in victims and perps, and that is

37:26

it. And the victimhood side is the first cut is

37:28

skin color. All right? It's

37:48

white people on one side, everybody, not white on the

37:50

other side, but then they start shaving off the one

37:52

of the Jews. They're not really white per

37:54

se, but they're close enough to white. Let's get them

37:56

over there. And then you go, oh, what about the

37:58

white people? But people,

38:02

Hispanic people, black people who vote for Republicans,

38:04

well, we'll slice them off too, and we'll

38:06

put them over there. And then you begin

38:08

to see that as they welcome

38:10

back a whole bunch of leftist

38:15

white people to

38:18

their side, putting the cake back together, you

38:20

go, wait a second. This has

38:23

to do with what you think and

38:25

how you think. And you

38:28

have decided how people should think.

38:31

And people who do not

38:33

conform, that's the word, or obey,

38:36

with what you are pushing,

38:38

what you are advocating, those

38:42

people are your enemy. Those people are

38:44

the problem. It doesn't really matter. You

38:46

use race as a cudgel. You use

38:48

it as a weapon. But

38:51

ultimately, Clarence Thomas

38:53

is just as much of an enemy

38:55

and a racist in your mind and

38:58

garbage and worthless and worthy

39:00

of reeducation or destruction as

39:02

Donald Trump is. But

39:05

they're completely different races. It's

39:07

the ideology they don't like. It's the thinking for

39:10

yourself that they don't like. And then you really

39:12

open up a can of worms in what the

39:14

Democratic Party has become. Now

39:16

I want to get back into

39:18

the audio here with the

39:21

protests, the sweet, sweet, nourishing protesters and

39:23

people I affectionately,

39:26

and by that I mean contemptually,

39:28

call the mutants, the mutant mob,

39:32

morons, racists, what have you. They have

39:34

these little press conferences. And by the

39:36

way, the argument

39:38

that the left is trying to make and

39:41

you hear in the morning, Joe, people go,

39:43

there's infiltrators, infiltrators. Oh, there are infiltrators. Look

39:45

out for them. You're being infiltrated.

39:47

Protect yourself. It's

39:50

undercut by the fact that the students,

39:52

whenever they hold press conferences, and they

39:54

do, bless their little hearts and thank

39:57

God for that because if you

39:59

really want to the left wants to do and

40:01

how horrible they are, just

40:03

listen to them talk. These

40:06

are, there's four of them up there,

40:08

only one of them talks in this

40:11

clip, but they are all students. They're

40:13

obviously students. They don't look like they've

40:15

quite finished with puberty yet. They're all

40:18

wearing the honorary Arafat Doilies that they

40:20

bought on Amazon, ironically. If

40:23

you search Arafat Doily, you can find

40:25

this. It's called a Kefifio, I don't

40:27

know how you pronounce it. It's

40:29

not spelled in any way that, like,

40:32

I kind of spell the sound

40:34

of a sneeze that way, but whatever.

40:36

You can search Arafat Doily and it shows

40:38

up and you can buy it from Amazon.

40:41

Of course you can. All

40:43

these little anti-capitalist, anti-American,

40:45

mutant mobs camping in their

40:47

Coleman tents that were provided

40:50

to them from

40:52

REI by George Soros for 500

40:54

bucks a pop, are out there bitching about

40:57

capitalism. Like, okay, yeah. Tell

40:59

me about the evils of capitalism,

41:01

you morons who are paying $50,000

41:03

a year to attend an elite

41:05

university and feel superior about yourself.

41:08

And tell me again about

41:10

how to live my life as you

41:13

do rack up $200,000 in debt for

41:15

a degree where the average salary at

41:17

the end of your

41:20

education journey is, what, 20 bucks

41:24

a month ahead of the minimum wage

41:26

or something like that? Again,

41:29

I majored in lesbian theory

41:31

dance. Congratulations. And you can't

41:33

find a job with

41:35

a PhD in lesbian dance

41:37

theory. My god, what

41:39

has the economy come to? Honestly,

41:43

if you want to talk about the problems in

41:45

education, just as an aside here, they

41:48

really need to, and the government has to do

41:50

this. It won't be this government, but a real

41:52

government led by somebody who actually gives

41:54

a damn about people. They really need to sit

41:56

there and talk about the billions of

41:58

dollars we break off. to these universities

42:01

not only in direct payments but

42:03

in grants and subsidized loans and

42:05

unsubsidized loans, etc., etc., and

42:07

research grants, by the way, which is

42:10

a huge part of their budget. We have to

42:12

look at them and say, all right, here's the

42:14

list of

42:16

acceptable degrees. We

42:19

will offer student

42:22

aid in these

42:24

fields. They

42:27

will offer two years' worth

42:29

of student aid because you've got all

42:31

the requirements, the general requirements. We'll

42:34

offer that for those, for the

42:36

general requirements, two years' worth of

42:38

it, whatever. But

42:41

when you go off into underwater basket weaving

42:43

or lesbian dance theory or gender studies or

42:45

racial studies or whatever, you go, the only

42:47

way you're ever going to make a living

42:49

is if you teach other people. It's

42:53

like, I remember one time

42:55

I was looking for a job and

42:57

a friend of mine, I can't remember what friend it was, we

43:01

ended up at a hotel by the airport. It

43:04

was, I think it was Cutco, it was the

43:06

name, it was a knife company. Remember

43:09

that? It was sell the knives. Not

43:12

only do you make money if you sell the knives, you've

43:14

got to sell a lot of knives, but then you get

43:16

a whole bunch of other people, it's a pyramid scheme, you

43:19

get a whole bunch of other people to come in and

43:21

sell the knives and they get a cut, but you get

43:23

a cut of their cut. It's

43:25

really like the Mafia's business model. Everybody along the

43:27

food chain all the way up to Fat Tony

43:29

gets their beak wet on this

43:31

thing and you can get mailbox money

43:34

through selling knives. Well,

43:36

if the only way that you

43:38

can make your degree marketable is

43:40

with the pyramid scheme, but rather

43:42

not really bringing people in to

43:44

make money, but you

43:46

learn something only to teach

43:48

it at another university. And

43:52

the only place it's marketable is that

43:54

teaching it at a different university, so your students

43:57

will then have to either get a job

43:59

or get a job. teaching it

44:01

at a different university

44:03

or do something that is unrelated to

44:05

their field because believe it or not

44:08

while it's been a while since I've

44:10

checked the want ads if they even

44:12

have want ads anymore I can't really

44:14

envision a world where lesbian dance

44:16

theory or queer

44:18

studies are the big

44:21

sought after major fortune 500

44:23

companies seeks vice president with

44:26

a degree in queer studies to

44:28

analyze markets in Indonesia I don't think that that

44:30

has ever been written I don't think that will

44:32

ever be written and I think we're better off

44:35

as a species for it but

44:37

we should then also put

44:39

the caveat on there that if you want

44:42

to major in that you're fine you're you

44:44

go ahead hit yourself in the head with

44:46

a frying pan all you like however

44:51

know that we're not going to subsidize the frying pan

44:53

hitting right we will

44:55

get you the

44:58

basics the qualifications that you have to do

45:00

for every degree out of that university they're

45:02

reading the writing the mathematics the

45:05

foreign language whatever it is that

45:07

the university requires beyond

45:09

that if you don't choose a

45:13

degree of a field of study that

45:15

hasn't offered agree with

45:17

say I don't know I'm making it

45:19

up 90% employment

45:23

we're not going to do it we're not going to

45:25

pay we're not going to help you we're not going

45:28

to you're on your own screw you you'll

45:30

take out a personal loan but know

45:32

that you're gonna have to pay it back it will not be

45:34

forgiven the federal government will offer you no Pell grants nothing no

45:36

matter how poor you are no matter what you want because

45:39

we'd just rather set the money on fire honestly

45:42

we're just well set

45:44

all the money on fire that's that'd be much

45:46

more productive use of the money than

45:48

giving it to you to study

45:50

you know lesbian literature as

45:53

fine as I'm sure that is because

45:56

you're never going to get a job back

45:59

at it and that's part of the biggest problem. If

46:01

you look at the list of, you hear all the

46:03

classes that these universities, you know, it's a class on

46:05

Taylor Swift. Okay,

46:08

great. Oh, it's the

46:10

Beyonce class. And those classes sadly

46:12

always fill up. They fill up

46:15

because students go, that sounds easy

46:17

and it's a requirement. I understand that.

46:21

But if you're looking at degrees, the

46:24

end result, the finish

46:26

line of your education being

46:28

completely useless, why the hell

46:30

would we subsidize that? College

46:34

is not fun or supposed to

46:36

be just fun. It can be a lot of

46:38

fun unless you decide to hang out with a

46:40

whole bunch of worthless weirdos who don't shower, never

46:43

will kiss a girl, have rickets

46:45

because they spend most of their time in the

46:47

basement scared of the big ball of fire in

46:49

the sky. But that's beside the point. You

46:52

want to do real education reform. That's where you

46:55

start. You say, okay, well,

46:57

I'll help you. Not that far, not

46:59

that long, not down these things. Here are

47:01

the list of acceptable degrees. Here are the

47:03

lists of acceptable study. And somebody will sue

47:06

and you may have to scrap the whole

47:08

thing, but I'd rather scrap the whole thing

47:10

and do nothing than continue to do

47:12

what we're doing. Because so much of

47:14

what we're doing right now is wasteful. So,

47:18

yeah, I don't know why I went off on that. Let's

47:21

get back to these morons at UCLA holding

47:23

a little press conference. I imagine that they

47:25

are comparative

47:28

literature and

47:30

colonization majors, what have

47:32

you. But

47:34

the idea that Morning Joe is pushing that these

47:36

people are these kids, these sweet kids, they're just

47:38

out there with the best of intentions. Commit

47:41

genocide against Israel. They're out there

47:43

for the best of intentions, but

47:45

they've been co-opted, usurped, overrun, ruled

47:48

over by outsiders,

47:51

usurpers, infiltrators.

47:56

I will again remind you that nobody has ever pointed

47:58

out these infiltrators. Now they're better. arrests a

48:01

whole bunch of 30 year olds were arrested down

48:03

in Florida I think it was and

48:06

like yeah they kind of look like pervert

48:08

creeps whenever one of them had a gun

48:11

if you're if you see that

48:14

and you stay you're cool with it right

48:17

just like if you you're at the protest

48:19

going no we've just as justice and then

48:21

somebody starts throwing bricks at cops if you

48:23

don't immediately leave you

48:25

might as well be throwing bricks at cops

48:28

you're you're a part of it you're

48:30

cool with it you accept it this

48:32

mostly peaceful crap is a semantical argument

48:34

made up by morons who want to keep

48:37

people angry enough

48:39

to vote for Democrats it's

48:42

a lie that's beside the point

48:45

if you are infiltrated if

48:47

you are uncomfortable with the

48:49

genocidal talk from your leaders

48:51

or from even participants in

48:53

your little mutant march and

48:56

you stay you're you're

48:58

accepting it then

49:01

when you get these student leaders together and

49:03

that's what these three four

49:05

women are and

49:08

they start spewing the same crap you

49:10

sort of lose all

49:13

the ability and all credibility to

49:15

claim that you are

49:17

being infiltrated infiltrators it's not

49:20

actually part of the

49:23

movement listen

49:25

to it for yourself these are these are

49:27

college students these are not 40 year

49:30

old 50 year old hippies

49:33

brought back in by George

49:35

Soros is organizations to whisper

49:37

into the ears of these

49:40

impressionable stupid people these

49:43

are just the stupid people telling

49:45

you who they are and you

49:47

should believe them I think it's

49:49

more than divestment as well I

49:52

think given the fact

49:54

that the University of California

49:56

is founded on colonialism it's

49:59

inherent a violent institution, there

50:01

needs to be an an

50:04

addressment of US imperialism and its

50:06

ties to the

50:08

UC system and how it perpetuates

50:10

war and violence abroad. Not only

50:12

abroad but also here locally. We

50:15

see this with the police

50:17

brutality that black and brown

50:19

students face here at UCLA.

50:22

Arab students, Muslim students,

50:24

Palestinian students. And

50:26

I myself have personally been like faced

50:29

with those violences that

50:31

the UC has

50:33

perpetuated and continue to perpetuate. It's

50:35

not just a means of divestment,

50:37

it's a divestment from Zionism. Yeah,

50:41

yeah, articulate there.

50:43

Thank you. Bozo, now put your

50:46

twirly cap back on and go sit down in the

50:48

corner. Here's your circle of paper.

50:50

Try not to eat the paste again. Yeah,

50:55

so it

50:58

sounds like a word salad tossed out

51:01

of cutouts from the pages of

51:03

the New York Times. Divestment,

51:07

cultural appropriation, racism,

51:11

police, violence. I've been a

51:14

victim. The police have beaten the crap out

51:16

of you. Have you been

51:18

murdered by police? You can break news right now.

51:21

It'd be huge. You could stand up and say

51:23

that you were murdered by police. Or

51:26

what was it? Were you just pulled over? Just

51:29

the other day where you were setting up an illegal

51:31

encampment on Compass and the police came

51:33

along and said, hey, you can't do that? That's

51:36

not the same thing, okay? I

51:39

understand now. I

51:41

dated a girl who wasn't

51:44

really dramatic or anything,

51:46

but whenever I

51:48

– she'd be on the phone with

51:51

her. This is the girl who went to Smith College. She

51:53

was a conservative. That's how I met Ann

51:55

Coulter. She brought Ann to campus there. She'd

52:00

be on the phone with her parents and we'd have to go.

52:02

We have to go somewhere, whatever it is. Come on, we got

52:04

to get going. And I would

52:06

say it just like that and she would tell her she'd

52:08

be on the phone and say, Derek

52:10

is yelling at me right now, we have to go.

52:13

I said, if I yell at you,

52:15

you'll know I'm yelling at you. I'm not yelling at

52:18

you. I'm saying we've got to go. I hate being

52:20

white. Let's get moving. There

52:22

are just some people like that where

52:24

if a police officer pulls them over,

52:27

I was harassed by police. Oh

52:29

my God, I thought he was going to kill me. Why?

52:33

Well, he came up and what? He

52:35

asked for your license and registration. Are

52:37

you okay? You're going to need counseling

52:39

for this? I

52:42

do love people who on the left, you always see

52:44

this in college kids and it's a real,

52:47

it's an indication of a life that

52:50

people 50 years ago and

52:53

before throughout all of human history couldn't

52:55

even possibly begin to imagine where

52:58

something normal happens

53:01

to them. It's adversity,

53:03

but it's normal. Everybody

53:06

faces adversity and they look, I'm having

53:08

PTSD from the time I did this

53:10

or that. Really? PTSD?

53:13

You're equating a

53:16

security guard thinking

53:18

you stuck something in your purse

53:22

and they don't even stop you for that. So

53:24

it's a foreign concept now. But a security guard

53:26

saying, hey, did you stick that lipstick in your

53:28

purse at a Sephora with seeing

53:31

your friend literally incinerated by

53:33

a missile? That's

53:35

the same thing. That's the same

53:37

thing. I have

53:40

PTSD. The difference

53:42

is the people who actually have PTSD

53:44

are the last people to admit that

53:46

they have PTSD. Whereas

53:50

the people who led cushy lives

53:54

are the first people to claim it, the people who

53:56

actually have it. You have to be sort of convinced

53:58

and look, you need to. You're going to have

54:00

to, you can't tough your way through this. We're going to have

54:02

to blah, blah, blah. I get it. Nobody

54:05

wants to admit it and everybody thinks they can

54:07

get through it. And sometimes you can't, sometimes you

54:09

can't, but the people who, Oh, my

54:12

shoe broke. It was the worst day of my

54:14

life. I feel it traumatized me to this day.

54:17

It's because everything is so dramatic with these

54:19

people because ultimately. We're

54:22

out of problems. I've said this

54:24

before, we are out of real

54:26

problems. We have problems. And of

54:28

course, the big problems still exist

54:30

just on such a small scale

54:32

level as to not really

54:34

be a factor in most people's lives. So

54:38

to sit there and go, Oh, we need,

54:40

this is a terrible situation. It's awful. What's

54:42

going on? Realistically, 150

54:44

years ago, you got up. Unless

54:49

you lived in a major city, which you probably

54:51

would come down with some horrible disease, your life

54:53

expectancy was 34. Body

54:55

parts are falling off. People were rotting, dying in

54:57

the streets. It was just awful. Everything smelled. And

55:00

if you lived in a rural area, you lived out on

55:02

the frontier, not only do you have to worry about Indians

55:04

coming along and maybe killing you, you had to worry about

55:06

some other settler coming along and killing you and hey, that's

55:09

a nice house. I'd like to have that bang. And then

55:11

you got it. Or

55:13

it's as simple as you get up in the morning going,

55:15

I hope to gather enough food so my family and I

55:17

don't starve to death tonight so

55:20

I can sleep a little bit on

55:22

really uncomfortable hay so that

55:24

I can get up and do it again tomorrow. And

55:28

yeah, I'm going to put together a fence

55:31

or maybe a barn or maybe just

55:33

a small little roof thing so I

55:35

can put some firewood in there and

55:38

dry it out. So this winter we

55:40

don't freeze to death. And

55:42

boy, I hope I don't cut myself

55:44

on a rusty nail and

55:46

die from it or have

55:48

to chop my arm off that was, those

55:51

were the problems that people had. Those are

55:53

real problems. Those are real

55:55

things. Hey, I hope some king doesn't come along and

55:57

then you want to go back further and

55:59

tell. me, hey, you're my subject. Even though

56:02

you've never heard of me, we've never had

56:04

any interaction before, or they just

56:06

sent a proxy. You're king. I'm here on

56:08

behalf of your king. You never heard of

56:10

him. You didn't realize you were his subject.

56:14

Get your stuff. We're going to

56:17

war. We're going to war with people you never heard

56:19

of in a country you never been

56:21

to, you didn't know existed that you couldn't possibly

56:23

even be offended by because you don't speak the

56:25

same language, you don't have any idea, and yeah,

56:27

it's going to be great. But don't worry, should

56:30

you survive all of that,

56:32

not get an infection that

56:34

kills you, you'll be back home in

56:37

three to five years. It's going to

56:39

take about six months to get there. You're going to have

56:41

to walk because you don't have a horse, but it'll be

56:44

fine, and don't worry. You'll

56:46

be led by people

56:48

who are rich and

56:51

covered head to toe in armor,

56:53

protected against everything like arrows, and

56:55

you'll ... We'll send you

56:57

out there with a sword. Good

56:59

luck to you. Those are real problems. We

57:02

don't have those anymore. We

57:05

don't have the problems we had in the 60s,

57:09

but the issues we had in

57:11

the 60s, Democrats up until the

57:13

60s were big supporters of segregation

57:16

and making it into the law, the land,

57:19

then they decided that they couldn't do that

57:21

anymore, became advantageous

57:23

for most of them to

57:25

stop opposing segregation, and

57:27

then a few years after that, they said, wait

57:29

a second, we can get segregation. We can get

57:31

the same stuff. We can just do it for

57:33

a different reason. We'll do

57:36

it in the name of tolerance and diversity.

57:38

We need to save space for students of

57:40

color, separate graduation,

57:42

separate but equal graduation.

57:45

That sounds familiar. Stick with

57:47

what works. Go with the

57:49

greatest hits. They

57:51

make up things to keep

57:54

the old lies and the

57:56

old tactics alive, because

57:59

the alternative would be ... be, I

58:01

don't know, to try something new to admit that their policies

58:05

are failed. And

58:07

believe you me, a couple of college

58:09

kids with drowning in debt, maybe getting

58:11

beaten up or getting in fights, they

58:13

don't care about that. A

58:16

hundred million dead in the

58:19

wake of their ideology in the last century.

58:22

That didn't stop. That's not counting wars.

58:25

That's as a result of policies. That's

58:28

a result of starvation, cannibalism,

58:34

the great leap forward, look it up.

58:37

That is, they're fine with it.

58:39

A hundred million, well, you know, you can't

58:41

make utopia without breaking a few eggs. The

58:43

individuals to the progressive left

58:45

are expendable. It's about

58:47

the greater good. It's about the

58:50

collective, my comrade. Except,

58:52

of course, for leadership. You know, the Soviet

58:55

Union, people were starving to death, waiting in

58:57

bread lines. Leadership

58:59

was fat. North Korea, people are

59:01

starving to death, eating mud, leadership,

59:04

fat, Mao, fat, China,

59:06

going through the great leap

59:08

forward. Not

59:10

a good thing, not a good time. People

59:13

eating their family members because that was all they

59:15

had. Not

59:18

a single one of them gave a damn and not a single

59:20

one of them gives a damn now. They're

59:22

disposable, expendable, not them,

59:24

you. Keep

59:28

that in mind as they preach about all

59:30

the ills of the world and the evils

59:32

of Israel. Gaza

59:35

hasn't been controlled by Israel in 20 years. The

59:38

West Bank hasn't been controlled by Israel in 20 years.

59:43

People say they're going, Gaza needs water. Well,

59:46

they had 20 years. How many water plants

59:49

did Hamas build when they were

59:51

elected in Gaza? Don't

59:53

bother looking it up. The answer is zero. How

59:56

many farms did they create in

59:58

order to be able to... sustain their own

1:00:01

life without relying on the charitable donations

1:00:03

of other nations. Don't look it up.

1:00:06

No point. The answer is zero. They

1:00:08

built more than 300 miles worth of

1:00:10

tunnels with the money they had. They bought

1:00:12

munitions. They got a

1:00:15

lot of explosives there. They didn't put

1:00:17

a water treatment plant in there. There's

1:00:19

no desalinization. People need water. Yeah,

1:00:22

they got the water for free from Israel. Not

1:00:26

anymore. Now it's a humanitarian crisis

1:00:28

and Israel's still giving them water. It

1:00:30

doesn't occur to anybody that eventually in that 20

1:00:32

years maybe they could have prioritized breaking off just

1:00:35

a little bit of the money that

1:00:37

the people living in five-star resorts in

1:00:39

Qatar leading this group

1:00:42

of savages maybe said

1:00:44

well if you probably just get some water we

1:00:46

should maybe we could break off a little bit.

1:00:48

Maybe we could stay in a four-star resort and

1:00:51

build a water treatment plant. Didn't

1:00:53

happen. Why?

1:00:56

Because their priorities are never the people. The

1:01:00

priorities are always themselves. The

1:01:03

delivery devices to people. The

1:01:06

suckers that give them the lives they think

1:01:08

they deserve are the people. The

1:01:11

people, masses, they're expendable.

1:01:14

They're irrelevant. They're

1:01:16

better than you. Get used to the idea. That's

1:01:19

the attitude. And it works. That's the saddest part.

1:01:21

That's the scariest part. All

1:01:23

right. That is about enough for today.

1:01:25

I will get to Joe Biden's pathetic

1:01:28

statement on the weekend. I can review

1:01:30

four minutes. What a joke. And

1:01:32

everything else at patreon.com/Derek Hunter podcast at

1:01:34

midnight tonight. Thank you for listening. Have

1:01:37

an awesome Friday. I hope to see

1:01:39

you tonight. Bye.

1:02:00

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