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As I think it was President Reagan said,
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we're from the government, we're here to help. Surely
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you can't be serious. I think you all know
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that I've always felt the nine
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most terrifying words in the English
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language are, I'm from the
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government and I'm here to help. Hello,
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people, I'm Dave Rubin. This is The Rubin Report. It's November 28th,
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2023. That
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was Education Secretary
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Miguel Cardona, who
0:34
should be fired from his job
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immediately. And that would not be
0:38
cancel culture. That would be justified
0:40
culture. He is the head of
0:43
the Department of Education and he
0:45
completely 180 reverse butchered that quote
0:50
from Ronald Reagan. A quote that I
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actually often quote on this show, right?
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When the government shows up at your
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door, we're here to help, we're the
0:59
government, you know you are in deep
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doo-doo, okay? They don't do anything well.
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He literally reversed it. And
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it was like, did he know he was
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doing it? Are they gaslighting us at this
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point? Could they all be this awful and
1:14
incompetent? I honestly do not know. That actually
1:16
has nothing to do with what we are
1:18
doing on the program today. We
1:21
are gonna be talking about Elon Musk.
1:23
We are gonna be talking about the
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new president of Argentina, Javier Malay. We
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are gonna be talking about the fight
1:30
against socialism and woke-ism and what the
1:32
media does when you fight the socialists
1:34
and the woke intent. They call you
1:37
Hitler and Nazi and that kind of thing. And
1:39
also if you're the bad guys right now,
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let's say you're the people who
1:43
were raping women and
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shooting Holocaust survivors and a whole bunch more. Let's
1:48
say you're like a Hamas type, they pretend you're
1:50
Jesus. That's the upside down world that we live
1:52
in. But I do think there is a way
1:54
out of it. As I often say, I think
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it has a little something to do with bravery,
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perhaps a dash. courage, a bit of
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wisdom, and maybe more than anything
2:03
else, something that we're all seeming to
2:06
forget right now, which is a pro-human
2:08
mindset, right? We are constantly pushed with
2:11
this idea of AI, and we must listen
2:13
to the machine, and the algorithms will tell
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us what to do, and we will own
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nothing and be happy, but
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maybe there's something that we have to own that's
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inside us, and we have to refind it again,
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or at least reignite it, something along those lines.
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So let's just dive right back into it. The
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big story of last week was that
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Argentina elected a libertarian.
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Now, a libertarian generally believes that
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the government shouldn't do that much,
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that you should kind of keep
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what you earn, and you should
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have property, and we should have
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basic laws to protect property and
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life, but that the government shouldn't
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be doing all these crazy social
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programs, and you know, that they
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should kind of stay out of your way so
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that you can live the life that you want.
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That's generally the libertarian mindset.
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If you listen to the media, of course, if you're
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a libertarian, they will call you
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far right. So Javier Malle becomes
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the president. He is now the
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president elected, but in effect he
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is the president of Argentina, and
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he ran on a radically anti-socialism,
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anti-communism, anti-collectivism, and most importantly, anti-woke
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movement. He wanted to get rid
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of all of these crazy programs
3:21
that the government in Argentina had,
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and they've had massive, massive inflation.
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Their money is in essence worth
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nothing right now, and he wants
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to fix that. That's why he won, and I
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think we showed you this clip last week, but I think
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it'll set us up nicely today. Here
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he is with Tucker Carlson right before
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he became president, talking about the dangers
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of socialism. Argentina is at
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the end stage of that. Argentina is now a
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poor country because of those policies. What
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advice would you give to Americans having
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lived it? What
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advice would you give to them? What
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advice would you give to them? I
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don't have any problems
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with the method of being able
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to work, and to
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apply the technical techniques, to
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understand the art, to understand
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the culture, to understand
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the communication, and
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to understand the content of the
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education. I have
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done a lot of work on the financial
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side, and I have done a
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lot of work on the part, and
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I have done a lot of work on the social
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side, to understand the social side.
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I have done a lot of work on the social
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side, of
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these other things which he's doing right now.
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He then quotes Nobel
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Prize winning economist Milton Friedman.
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Milton Friedman, who by the way was on
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the front page of the New York Times
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as one of the leaders of the alt-right
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alongside me, Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson, oh
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and Thomas Sowell. So you see the way
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they treat people who just, if you believe
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in freedom, somehow that makes you far right
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and the implication there is that then you
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are racist and everything else, but he's calmly
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laying out his ideas and what
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people who want to control you
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fear the most is people who
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understand the basic tenets of freedom.
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That's how it works. So
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here he is now also explaining the
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ridiculousness of how the media operates when
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it comes to people who have kind
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of good ideas. Do you
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think there are more important things than whether we should
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turn five year
7:11
old girls into boys and whether we should
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constantly debate whether the founding of our countries
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are good or anything else? Do you think
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we should have serious conversations
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about how we can do
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economics right, how we should protect
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our borders, how we should protect
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our culture and everything else? That
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is now what he is importing
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into Argentina and I suspect that
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Argentina is going to start turning
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around when you, not give
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exactly, I was going to say give, but
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when you create a culture
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that will allow people to flourish and suddenly
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they start realizing, boy, I went to work
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today and I received this check and I
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have a little bit more of my money
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because my money didn't go to intersexual
7:53
lesbian badminton, that's
7:55
nice and now I can spend a little bit more of that
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money. Do you want to go out to dinner tonight? And
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then what happens is you go out to dinner and
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the guy who owns the restaurant is like, boy, there's
8:04
more people in my restaurant. I think I'm gonna hire
8:06
another chef. And then the guy who wasn't
8:08
working suddenly has a job as a chef. And he's
8:10
like, oh my God, I have a job. You know
8:13
what I'm gonna do? Honey, do you wanna go on
8:15
vacation? And then the chef and the
8:17
wife go on vacation. And the guy who
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owns the resort, you guys get the point.
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That's how capitalism works. And that's what's gonna
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start happening in Argentina. Now I have no
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doubt, at the same time, the machine as
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it exists and the WEF and all of
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that stuff and the elites and the globalists,
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they're gonna try to figure out a way
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to screw over Argentina. There's no doubt about
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that, right? They can't have an experiment of
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freedom actually start working. So
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we will see how that fight goes. But I
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Just a
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second, everybody. Here's
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the media labeling Javier Millet as a
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far right extremist. A
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far right outsider compared to former President
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Donald Trump has been elected to president
11:27
of Argentina. Coming from the far right,
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Javier Millet. A far right politician. A
11:31
far right politician. Far right candidate. Far
11:33
right outsider. Extreme right wing. Millet
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is just way out there on
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the extreme scale. Argentina has elected
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a right wing populist. Right
11:42
wing populist. Right wing populist. Javier
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Millet is a populist who lacks
11:46
government experience and displayed erratic behavior
11:49
and foul language. This is a
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potentially worrisome development. He's promised
11:53
some radical measures. Wielding a
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chainsaw that symbolizes war on
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government spending, threatening vital public
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service. He
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has absolutely no experience.
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His screens resonated
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widely. His screens
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resonated widely with Argentines.
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Particularly young men. Malay's
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controversial tirades against the political
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class have drawn comparisons to
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neighbor Brazil's former president, Yair
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Bolsonaro, as well as former
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president Donald Trump. He has been deemed
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the Donald Trump of Argentina. Malay's campaign
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drew comparisons to Donald Trump here in
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the U.S. Malay, who has been compared
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to former president Donald Trump, you can
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guess who congratulated him by saying,
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Make Argentina great again. Make
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Argentina great again.
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Maybe these anti-democracy forces
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will, in the end, get overwhelmed.
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But that didn't happen in Argentina. Not
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even close. All right, you
12:49
guys see what they do. They do it over and
12:51
over again. But listen to just some of the words.
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He's a populist. Well, populist
12:55
generally means popular. The people are
12:57
kind of into you. That's pretty
12:59
good sometimes, I suppose. He's erratic.
13:01
He's worrisome. He holds a chainsaw.
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Jesus. He's going to
13:05
cut vital public services. What's hilarious is,
13:07
as they're talking about the vital public
13:10
services that he's cutting, we showed you
13:12
that video. He goes across this board,
13:14
and literally he's cutting out like gender,
13:16
sports gender equity programs. Vital public services.
13:19
He has screeds. That sounds like
13:21
a scary word. Screeds. He's, young
13:24
men love him. Uh-oh. There's nothing worse
13:26
than young men. And who?
13:28
The orange man, Donald Trump. And
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then, of course, anti-democracy forces, which
13:33
Joe Scarborough is in. All
13:35
the guy is a libertarian. You might
13:37
not be a libertarian. We
13:39
could all argue about what the role of
13:41
government is, and maybe some people think that
13:43
there should be a little more social service,
13:46
or maybe you should have some level of a progressive
13:49
tax, let's say. I don't
13:51
really believe in that. I think a flat tax would be fair. But,
13:53
like, you could have some arguments about
13:55
that, but instead of making any arguments
13:58
against this guy, there's no reason for that. reason to
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believe that he's racist. Because when they
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say far right, that's what
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they mean. All they mean is racist. Now they're
14:06
not coming out and saying it because he hasn't
14:08
said anything racist, but they have to combine him
14:11
with Donald Trump and everything else. Anyway, we thought
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we'd show you a couple of the headlines in
14:15
the last couple of days about him. This is
14:17
from Jacobin, which is a socialist magazine. Meet
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Argentina's free market authoritarian
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president elect, Javier Malay.
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Wait, free market
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authoritarian. Free market,
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that means freedom. An
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authoritarian, that's the reverse of freedom, so
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that does not work. Okay. Here's
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from The Guardian. Trump and
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Bolsonaro salute Javier Malay as
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far right rejoiced around the
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world. Again, far right. The
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implication is he's somehow racist.
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Here's the New York Times. Argentina
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elects Javier Malay in victory
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for far right. Oh, God.
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And CNN. Far
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right outsider, Javier Malay
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wins Argentina's presidency. Again,
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if you want to do this honestly, media,
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and I know you don't want to do
15:08
it honestly, and all you have to do
15:10
is not be just abjectly completely horrible. You
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can be about 80% horrible and
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the people will keep swallowing the nonsense. Just don't
15:17
be totally horrible, but I know we're past the
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point, right? We through the uncanny
15:22
valley, we're on the other side. All you'd
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have to say is libertarian. Free
15:27
market guy, Javier Malay.
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That would be fine. Guy who's
15:32
a little different than us. How about
15:34
that? But instead he's far right. So why am I
15:36
showing you this? There is a
15:38
reason, believe it or not. It's
15:40
to demonstrate how evil and demented,
15:44
demented and twisted the media is when
15:46
it comes to you. Because it's
15:48
never about these people. It's never about
15:50
Donald Trump or Javier Malay or any
15:53
of these people. It's about you. They
15:55
will lie and slander and attempt to
15:57
destroy you, but we never ask ourselves.
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Should we listen to these people? Why aren't
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we listening to these people? We're not sure
16:04
anymore. They had so much control over our
16:06
culture and our information and our news and
16:08
our current events that we've been programmed to
16:10
listen to them. And I constantly,
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it's one of the things I talk about on
16:15
the show and that we have an internal debate
16:17
here about all the time. How much should we
16:19
show you of the mainstream media, right? Like debunking
16:21
their nonsense is good, but at the same point,
16:23
people are tuning out. So maybe we
16:25
should start ignoring them. That's a
16:27
good debate to have. And I'm open to your thoughts
16:29
on that. But I want to show
16:31
you a video of Dana White
16:33
from the UFC. He's the president of the UFC.
16:36
We've shown a couple of his clips over
16:38
the last couple of months. Here he
16:40
is just going off on the media
16:42
and he nails it perfectly. And again,
16:45
he's not a politics guy. He's
16:48
not a politician. He's now
16:50
running a fighting organization, but he gets
16:52
it better than most of the pundits,
16:54
I would say, especially
16:56
the media. If the media tells
16:58
you you've got something that's going
17:00
to fail, it's definitely going to
17:02
win. The media are the dumbest,
17:05
no nothing, do nothing, never
17:07
built nothing on planet
17:09
earth. So when they say it isn't going to
17:12
work, you got a home run, man. You know
17:14
what I mean? Jump in and grind the
17:17
media. These guys think about who these people are.
17:19
When you really think about the media, who are
17:21
they? Where did they come from? Why does their
17:23
opinion matter? What have they ever done? What have
17:25
they ever created? What have they ever built?
17:28
Who's ever depended on a paycheck from
17:30
the media? Nobody. They are a bunch
17:32
of zeros that sit around and write
17:34
stories about people who
17:36
are actually doing. Oh, right.
17:39
Like we all know it's true.
17:41
What does the media actually create
17:43
other than chaos? Look
17:46
at Elon Musk. We're gonna do some stuff about
17:48
Elon in the second half of the show, but
17:50
look at just the last year with Elon Musk.
17:52
For the 10 years before that, Elon was the
17:54
hero of the media, right? He was sending rockets
17:57
to Mars. He was building electric cars. He was
17:59
doing all. of this cool stuff,
18:01
and everyone loved him. Then he
18:04
started to take some positions that were
18:06
little against the media, mostly related to
18:08
free speech, which is ultimately why he
18:10
bought Twitter. This is a
18:12
guy who, by any estimation, is still
18:14
a, I would say, old-school liberal for
18:16
the most part, and now they
18:19
hate him. Now they're constantly
18:21
worried about, say, child porn on Twitter, which
18:23
is an important thing to worry about, but
18:25
they didn't care about it before he had
18:27
Twitter, right? So everything they
18:30
do is to destroy the people
18:32
who create. Why do they go
18:34
after Jordan Peterson? He's helping people
18:36
take care of their lives. Why
18:38
do they go after anyone who
18:40
creates anything? Because that's where the
18:42
clicks and the views are. And
18:44
if people start realizing that you
18:46
don't need the government to build
18:49
your business, and you don't need
18:51
the government to educate your kids, and a whole
18:53
bunch more than, uh-oh, then they're going to be
18:55
out of business, and they're not in the business
18:57
of being out of business. So why
18:59
should we care? Well, we shouldn't intrinsically care.
19:02
They are of no value. I think you
19:04
guys are coming around to that, right? You
19:06
get it. But their lies, their contortions, their
19:08
confusions, 24-7, that they
19:10
spread out globally, have everybody flipped on
19:13
things backwards. So now back to the
19:15
mainstream media for a second. A little
19:17
bit from the televised mental institution known
19:19
as MSNBC. They have former Senator Claire
19:21
Haskell. She's now a contributor to the
19:24
mental institution. And here she
19:26
is explaining that Donald Trump
19:28
is even more dangerous. A
19:31
lot of people have tried to
19:34
draw similarities between Mussolini and Hitler,
19:36
and the use of the
19:38
terminology like vermin, and the
19:41
drive that those men
19:43
had towards autocracy and
19:46
dictatorship. The difference, though,
19:48
I think makes Donald Trump even more
19:50
dangerous. And that is, he has no
19:52
philosophy he believes in. He is
19:55
not trying to expand the boundaries
19:57
of the United States of America. He's
19:59
not trying to overcome. a neighboring
20:01
country like Putin is in Ukraine.
20:03
He is not going for some
20:05
grandiose scheme of international dominance. All
20:07
he wants is to look
20:09
in the mirror and see a guy who's
20:12
president. So for those that believe that
20:14
they have issues with President Biden, and
20:16
I'm not saying that you don't have
20:18
issues, I'm just saying that you should
20:20
have a few more issues with the
20:22
person that literally wants to ban Muslims
20:24
in this country. He's already tried it
20:26
before, and he said that he will
20:28
do it again. Oh,
20:31
all right. Well, McCaskill first, and then
20:33
we'll deal with that girl. McCaskill
20:35
says that Trump is more dangerous than Hitler
20:37
because Hitler wanted to do a whole bunch
20:39
of stuff. He wanted to make Germany bigger,
20:42
right? You know, and, and kill a
20:44
lot of people. He'll, but Trump's worse because he doesn't want
20:46
to do any of that stuff. He just wants to look
20:48
in the mirror. The analysis
20:50
of that, that they offer on that televised
20:52
mentalization is just, it's so extraordinary that that,
20:55
I mean, I really believe it that 20
20:57
years from now when we're past all of
20:59
this, I don't know if earth will
21:01
be here, we're just going to be floating around in
21:03
pods going, wandering throughout the galaxy with God
21:06
pray that that's where we're at because otherwise it's going
21:08
to be much worse. We're going
21:10
to be studying that. They're going to be studying these crazy
21:12
people. Again, I have a
21:14
zillion frustrations with, with Trump. And I
21:16
think if he becomes president, it's just
21:18
not going to work and all of
21:20
the stuff. But it's like, yes, lady,
21:22
that all he wants, he wants to
21:24
do everything that Hitler did, but not
21:26
the stuff that Hitler did, but he
21:28
still like Hitler and he mostly wants
21:30
to look in the mirror. And then
21:32
that other woman, I don't know, who
21:34
is that other woman? Does it even
21:36
matter? Just another one of these MSNBC
21:38
generic people, Trump with the Muslim ban.
21:40
By the way, when Trump did the
21:42
quote unquote Muslim ban, it didn't include
21:44
the top seven most populous Muslim countries.
21:46
It was specific countries that terrorists were
21:48
coming from. It was not a Muslim
21:50
related specifically. Anyway, let's continue because there's
21:52
more over on MSNBC. Eric Swalwell, you
21:54
remember Eric Swalwell? He's the guy who
21:56
farted while he was on Chris Matthews
21:59
show. He also. one
24:01
American yesterday. The Israelis got one dual citizen
24:03
of Israel in America back yesterday. I wanted
24:05
to show you something because
24:07
this video, we just put this short up yesterday
24:09
and we weren't even planning on showing this and
24:11
then I saw the swallow clip and I was
24:13
like, boy, that's a perfect segue right there. You
24:16
may remember about six months ago when we were
24:18
in Israel and we were in Jerusalem and we
24:21
interviewed a couple people. But I interviewed, well,
24:24
he's now former ambassador to
24:27
Israel from America, David Friedman,
24:29
and watch him talk about Trump's
24:32
policies in the Middle East and then,
24:34
right, that's the one we're showing right
24:37
now, Trump's policies in the Middle East
24:39
and then let's contrast that with where we're at now.
24:42
In less than a year, the president recognized
24:44
Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and then
24:46
May 14th of 2018,
24:50
exactly five years ago this coming May 14th,
24:53
which is also Israel's day
24:55
of independence. We opened up our embassy and
24:58
the entire world predicted that this
25:00
would create endless wars and untold
25:03
violence and it really didn't. Not at all. No,
25:05
there was basically nothing. Basically nothing and you know
25:08
why. That's
25:12
the other reason why it will never be a two-state
25:14
solution anymore because it's no longer just
25:16
about you know drawing borders and
25:18
figuring out you know the details. It's about
25:20
can we ever again trust these people to
25:22
be our neighbors in ways that they can
25:24
never do this again. But
25:27
you see what we did there with that short,
25:29
obviously the last 10 seconds or so there, that
25:31
was from my interview with David Friedman right in
25:33
this room last week. So we went
25:35
from six months ago talking about all the good
25:38
things that were happening in the Middle East, right,
25:40
and they were good things and they were
25:43
about a week away, had October 7th not
25:45
happened, they were about a week away from
25:47
signing this peace deal with Saudi Arabia, which
25:50
now obviously has been completely shredded. But
25:52
the point is that where we are at right
25:54
now, there's nothing close to a two-state solution. By
25:57
the way, I personally was never for a two-state
25:59
solution. The two-state The very concept of the
26:01
Tuesday 2 solution is completely ridiculous because it's really
26:03
a three state solution because you'd have Israel proper,
26:05
you'd have Gaza and the West Bank which are
26:07
not connected, so you'd just be creating two
26:10
separate terrorist outposts. That
26:13
would be three states, right? You just can't
26:15
have them just bisecting Israel. But
26:17
anyway, the point of all of that is that
26:20
we had an administration that had good
26:22
policies and now we have an administration
26:24
that has bad policies that everyone is
26:26
now seeing the repercussions of and
26:29
yet they are still
26:31
calling Trump Hitler and they're going
26:33
out of their way to portray
26:35
Hamas and their terrorist buddies as
26:37
the good guys. So now I want to show you
26:39
this. This is from the New York Times. This is
26:42
just abs... Well, I'd say it's wild or it's shocking
26:44
or something, but none of it is anymore with the
26:46
New York Times. Check out this headline from the New
26:48
York Times. A disfigured woman whose
26:50
case has become well known is among
26:52
Palestinians released. And that woman, you can
26:54
see her face. She's
26:56
been burned and badly butchered. And the implication there,
26:59
if you just read the headline, is somehow that
27:01
the Israelis did that to her. But
27:04
as the Twitter account points out
27:06
properly above, this disfigured woman is
27:09
a car bomber who having
27:11
blown herself up in an attempt to
27:13
kill Israelis demanded that Israelis pay for
27:16
her plastic surgeries. This is how the New York
27:18
Times covered her release. So yes, she
27:20
went to a checkpoint, blew up her car, mangled
27:22
her face. The Israelis did give her at least
27:24
some level of surgery and they put that up.
27:26
And wait, can you put it back for just
27:28
a second? Because even if you look under the
27:31
headline in the New York Times, let me read
27:33
that part. Perhaps the most well-known
27:35
name on the list of 39 Palestinian
27:37
prisoners and detainees released from an Israeli
27:39
jail early Sunday was Isra Jabari, who
27:42
was accused of attempted murder by Israel
27:44
and has been in jail since 2015.
27:47
She wasn't accused of attempted murder. She tried
27:49
to blow up her car and it blew
27:52
up her face instead. But you
27:54
guys get it. This is exactly what the New York Times
27:56
does. It used to be all the news that's fit to
27:58
print. Now it's all the news that Hamas made. takes up
28:00
in essence. Here's CBS, because it's
28:02
happening all across. You know, the Jews have really
28:04
lost control of the mainstream media. I thought the
28:06
Jews controlled the mainstream media. Totally lost control. Here's
28:09
CBS basically celebrating the release
28:11
of Hamas terrorists. Listen to
28:13
the way they frame this.
28:15
Just extraordinary. Israel
28:18
says the miners it's releasing as
28:20
part of the truce are terrorists.
28:22
The Palestinian leaders
28:24
say they're just children held
28:26
for what other countries would
28:28
regard as civil disobedience offenses
28:30
like attending protests. The
28:32
plight of prisoners is a deeply
28:34
felt issue for Palestinians. According to
28:37
a recent U.N. report, around one
28:39
fifth of the population of five
28:41
million has spent time in Israeli
28:43
jails. Among
28:45
those released is Norhan Awad. She
28:48
was 16 years old when she was
28:50
arrested in 2015 for the attempted stabbing
28:52
of an Israeli man. Now 24, she
28:55
denies the charges. Oh,
28:58
guys, she was
29:00
a cute. That's the video.
29:02
She has a fucking cleaver and she's
29:04
trying to chop someone's head
29:06
off, you morons. Well,
29:09
we're not getting monetized today, guys.
29:11
Sorry, no lunch. But
29:14
it never stopped. It never
29:16
stopped. Right. By the way, the
29:19
other people that the children that Israel released,
29:21
these are people who were stabbing people, shooting
29:23
people, trying to ram cars into people, right?
29:25
All of these things Hamas literally right now
29:28
still has a six month old baby, assuming
29:30
that the baby is alive. Like
29:32
that, that is the difference here. Anyway, let's go to
29:34
go over to the view. We haven't shown you a
29:36
clip of the view in the last week or so.
29:40
Sunny Hosta here. She is racist,
29:42
leftist, woke stir, possibly
29:45
the most unlikable, dishonest person
29:48
on television. Sunny Hosta. Here
29:51
she runs cover for Hamas the exact way that
29:53
these last two things that we showed you have
29:55
done. It's unfortunate
29:57
that people have taken
30:00
such sides here because this is something
30:02
that has been going on for
30:05
decades, right? And we
30:08
did show the reunification
30:10
of Jewish families and I
30:12
think that was really important especially little Abigail.
30:14
I'm a mother. I can't
30:17
imagine having your child taken from
30:19
you and held hostage by a terrorist organization.
30:22
But we also there were you know
30:24
76 Palestinians
30:27
including women and children that were
30:29
being held in Israel with no
30:32
understanding of why they were being held, no
30:34
administrative hearings. And so those
30:38
reunifications are something that we should
30:40
also be looking at and talking
30:42
about. She's evil. Like she is just evil.
30:44
I can't say what I want to call her but you
30:46
know what I want to call her. She is just evil.
30:49
Trying to make the moral equivalence between
30:52
these people. She's also lying that there was no
30:54
trials for these people. There are trials for these
30:56
people. There is videotape of
30:58
people stabbing people and the litany of things.
31:01
We all know that. And that she opens
31:03
it up by saying it's unfortunate we have
31:05
to take sides. You
31:07
amoral vapid. Here's
31:12
another clip of Sunny Hostin. I
31:15
think that you're absolutely right, Whoopi.
31:18
Is media allowed in Gaza? Yes, there
31:20
is media in Gaza. I've seen these
31:22
videos. I try to watch the BBC.
31:25
I try to watch Al Jazeera. I
31:28
try to get my news everywhere because I think
31:30
everyone should. And
31:33
I think what's really important is
31:35
what happens after this pause
31:38
because a ceasefire apparently is a
31:40
bad word now. So what happens
31:42
after this humanitarian pause? Who
31:45
is in charge? Who isn't in charge?
31:47
Are we going to continue seeing this
31:49
devastation in Gaza? Are we going to
31:52
continue seeing these three Palestinian
31:54
kids going, college kids,
31:57
one who knows my son's
31:59
friend? Okay, when
32:01
is that gonna stop? When are
32:04
we going to really meet at
32:06
the table and understand that all
32:08
lives in this situation are being
32:10
Affected and we must have a
32:13
two-state solution No,
32:15
you dimwit First
32:18
oh my god. Somebody knows her son. Somebody
32:20
was some of her son has a friend.
32:22
I'm sorry for her son for mother
32:26
You cannot have a two-state solution in
32:29
the aftermath of what just happened and I already
32:31
explained partly why geographically it makes no sense The
32:35
cause of the entire Palestinian movement is
32:37
only to kill Jews. They have been
32:39
offered states six times There has been
32:41
no Jew in Gaza since 2006 the
32:44
Israelis want nothing to do with the
32:46
place She's she's she's dumb. She's dumb
32:48
and she's evil and I don't know
32:50
what to do with these people I
32:53
really do not know what you do
32:55
with these people and what
32:57
they are doing is they are causing anguish and
32:59
despair For decent people.
33:02
So now here is a decent woman. This
33:04
is an Israeli citizen right outside
33:06
the Western Wall Which of course people always
33:09
say it's the holiest site in Judaism It's
33:11
actually the second holiest site in Judaism because
33:13
the holiest site in Judaism is the Temple
33:15
Mount which is right above where she's standing
33:17
It's gonna be right out of camera They
33:19
don't let Jews pray there Israel does not
33:21
allow Jews to pray on its on its
33:24
holiest spot in the world
33:26
in Jerusalem Because they don't
33:28
want to upset the Muslims and the Jews are supposed to be
33:30
the bad guys here anyway, so though she's
33:32
at the Western Wall and Well,
33:34
here's someone actually kind of laying out some
33:36
truth And
33:50
every single person on the planet
33:52
to make it your vision to bring
33:54
these souls 240
33:57
souls they are from 33 We
34:00
are human beings and they need you.
34:08
A world, a
34:10
world leader, the Israelist
34:13
Israeli leader. They
34:21
need you to save their lives. In
34:24
the Torah, in the Bible, we are
34:26
told in the book of Leviticus,
34:29
in the book of Leviticus, it has an
34:31
idea to work next week. You
34:33
will get to say to me, maybe
34:36
you will get to say to me, maybe
34:40
you will get to say to me, I am God. Each
34:42
of us one day is going to die and
34:44
face our maker. We will each be
34:47
asked to account for the things
34:49
that we did in this world. We
34:51
will each be asked if
34:53
we stood idly by. What
34:57
will you answer them? Bring
35:00
them home now.
35:06
So yeah, you do have to pick a side.
35:09
I'm sorry, Sunny Hostin. Who's
35:11
laying out more truth, that woman
35:13
or Sunny Hostin, over at the view?
35:16
Right? You have to pick a side. Thirty-three
35:19
countries have citizens held in Gaza
35:21
right now. As
35:23
she pointed out, Jews, Christians,
35:26
Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, everyone
35:28
should care about this because this is the
35:30
fight that the West now has on
35:32
its hands, because it will be coming
35:34
to all Western nations. If you think
35:36
that a certain set of people, because of
35:39
whatever their perceived grievances, is allowed
35:41
to do the most unspeakable things,
35:44
unspeakable things, do you know that there's
35:46
video now, it's been seen by several reputable
35:48
journalists, and on October 7th,
35:50
they literally dismembered a pregnant
35:52
woman and took the fetus out of
35:54
her that was still alive, and
35:57
they made her look at it until she bled out,
36:00
of course the baby died as
36:02
well. That's what they did. And
36:04
if you think that that can be excused, if you think
36:06
that it's tough to pick a side when it comes to
36:08
that, there is something seriously
36:10
wrong with you. And I think we do have
36:12
to accept that there is a serious mind virus
36:14
in the West and there is something seriously wrong
36:17
with a lot of the people that we put
36:19
on television and a lot of the people that
36:21
we send to colleges and a lot of the
36:23
people that we have teach those college students. One
36:26
of the interesting things now is as more of this
36:28
video is coming out, there
36:31
has just been no condemnation of Hamas by
36:33
any of these quote unquote feminist organizations. I
36:35
wanted to read to you a tweet from
36:37
Yashar Ali, who's an actual journalist. I don't
36:40
have to use quotes around. He's talking about
36:42
a Washington Post article here. He's quoting the
36:44
Washington Post article. He didn't
36:46
pick up his pants. He shot her
36:48
while inside her. You can figure out
36:50
what that means. There was
36:52
humiliation through rape on the morning of
36:54
October 7th, a harrowing
36:57
story about sexual violence faced by
36:59
women in Israel at the
37:01
hands of Hamas terrorists. So more and more
37:03
stories are coming out. I do wanna show
37:05
you a bit of good news because here
37:07
are 50 of the Israeli hostages that have
37:10
been released in four days and you can
37:12
see a lot of old women
37:14
there. You can see a lot of children
37:16
there. So some of these families are being
37:18
reunited and that is a miracle and this
37:21
will not stop until every single one of
37:23
them have been reunited and Hamas is wiped
37:25
off the face of the planet, which that's
37:27
the side I'm gonna pick. Sorry, Sonny Hostin.
37:29
I know that's, you know,
37:31
you kind of say they don't wanna pick a side, but you
37:33
have picked the side actually. Anyway,
37:36
here's a video of women and children
37:38
who had been held hostage by Hamas,
37:40
reuniting with family. ISU
37:43
i weighs esp
37:53
Chapter F Go
38:01
to the palace! Go
38:11
camp pick a side, Sunny Hostin.
38:38
What is how different
38:40
the reaction is, the emotion is? When
38:43
the Israelis get their children and
38:45
wives and mothers and grandmothers back,
38:48
there's quiet. There's peace.
38:52
It's actually unspeakable, right? That's
38:55
just one of many videos that are now out with this sort of
38:57
thing. You know what
38:59
happens on the other side when the
39:01
Palestinians get their martyrs back? They're firing
39:03
rockets. They're chanting, we want more. We
39:05
want more death. They're joyous. They're handing
39:07
out candy because they are just waiting
39:09
for the next round to do all
39:11
this. It is joyful
39:14
for them if they kill more people.
39:16
So if you cannot pick a side,
39:18
Sunny Hostin, again, you already have picked
39:20
a side. Speaking of a guy
39:22
who picked a side, this one's kind of disappointing
39:24
for me personally because I've played a couple videos
39:27
of this guy over the past five or
39:29
six months in a somewhat positive vein because
39:31
I think he's done some nice things. I'm
39:33
talking about Andrew Tate, who's
39:35
a former MMA guy. He's
39:38
done some nice things as it
39:41
pertains to men kind of getting their lives right
39:43
and standing up for
39:45
yourself and some of the Jordan Peterson-esque stuff. So
39:47
we've played some videos of him. Anyway,
39:49
he's really come out on
39:52
the wrong side of this Hamas-Israel
39:54
situation. Piers Morgan, who I have
39:56
some frustrations with because he kind of takes
39:58
every side of But I like
40:00
to give credit where credit is due. He sat
40:03
down with Andrew Tate and did, just
40:05
like remember a couple weeks ago, he
40:07
tried to get Jeremy Corbyn, former Labour
40:09
leader in the UK, to just say,
40:11
hey, is Hamas a terrorist organization? He
40:13
asked him 15 times and Corbyn refused to answer. Watch
40:16
what happened with Piers Morgan and Andrew
40:18
Tate. What do you think of
40:20
what Hamas did on October the 7th? Why are you
40:22
starting the story in the middle? Let me ask you
40:24
again. It's a simple question. Do you believe Hamas are
40:26
a terror organization? And that's a very interesting question, but
40:29
I think you're peddling assoninities. Well, just
40:31
answer the question. Can somebody do me a
40:33
favor? Google assoninities. Are they a terror group? You're peddling
40:35
assoninities because I'll tell you why, Piers. Let me answer
40:37
the question. No, I'm not. Of
40:39
course you are. A simple question. That's going through a border
40:41
on October the 7th. Oh, October the 7th. And
40:44
massacring young people at a
40:46
festival, killing babies. Oh, killing 40 babies.
40:48
That was true. Well, fine. Were
40:51
the babies vaccinated? Why are you being flippant?
40:53
I'm not being flippant. The point I am making... I
40:55
find that funny. The point I am making is that
40:57
the media lies, firstly. Secondly... What is
40:59
your reaction to what happened on October the 7th? Sure.
41:02
It would be an amateur if I could
41:04
not sit and pretend I do not understand
41:06
the motivations behind either side. I still call
41:09
the Israeli actions absolutely abhorrent and genocidal. In
41:11
terms of what Hamas did on October the
41:13
7th, do you accept that was an act
41:15
of terrorism? It's an interesting question
41:17
because... It's not really. It is. It's
41:20
very straightforward. Nothing justifies what happened on October
41:22
the 7th. So what are they supposed to do? Nothing. So
41:24
what are they supposed to do? What they are supposed to do for
41:26
you is why can't you, which is my position on this, is very
41:29
straightforward. What Hamas did was an act of
41:31
terror. And to try and pretend they're
41:33
not makes you sound like Jeremy Corbyn. I can't think
41:35
of a worse insult to throw at you, right? So
41:37
I just want to ask you one more time. Is
41:40
what Hamas did on October the 7th an
41:42
act of terrorism? I think, Pierce,
41:45
it is. Peddling assoninities for you. Play these people.
41:48
You sound like Jeremy Corbyn. No, let me answer
41:50
the question. Fifteen times he refused to answer the
41:52
question. Let me answer the question. You'll now ask...
41:54
Are they a terror group or not? They're
41:56
one team's freedom fire and they're deemed a terror group.
41:59
What do you think? I think that if
42:01
you lock people in an open-air prison and steal their land,
42:03
they're gonna retaliate. So they're not a terror group? I think
42:05
they're gonna retaliate. They're not a terror group? One team's terrorists
42:07
is a... Okay, we're now talking about eight. Are they a
42:09
terror group? And also, another thing I want to make clear
42:11
to you, Peter. Only Jeremy Corbyn has done this. Done what?
42:14
Refused to answer the question. I
42:16
think that what they are doing is seemingly
42:18
deemed an act of terror by the people
42:20
that the... That is weaselly word. They're not
42:23
weaselly, of course. One more time. Is
42:25
Hamas a terror group who committed an
42:27
act of terrorism? I
42:29
think that when you lock people in an open-air prison,
42:32
you're gonna have to take a retaliation. No, because I
42:34
have to... There's a comment you're saying. I think it's
42:36
spineless. Sure. As a realist, sometimes you do not come
42:38
to the conclusion of labeling good guys and bad guys.
42:40
The world is not black and white. Oh, you're not
42:42
a master bad guy. The world is not black and
42:44
white. The world is actually very grey. Anybody who sits
42:46
and thinks there's clearly a good guy... There's
42:49
nothing clear about what Hamas did. No,
42:51
clown. You are completely wrong. Isn't it
42:54
interesting? Sonny Hostin, it's so unfortunate we
42:56
have to pick a side.
43:00
And then what did he say? Oh, the
43:02
world is not black and white. There aren't
43:04
good guys and bad guys. This is what
43:06
the collapse of sanity and decency and truth
43:09
will do. People will not know
43:11
whether murdering four-year-olds and 85-year-olds and
43:13
raping women in front of their
43:15
dying husbands, whether that is good
43:18
or bad or whether there's any
43:20
situation when it is inexcusable. He
43:22
also, of course, calls Gaza an
43:24
open-air prison and says that they
43:26
stole their land. Mind
43:29
you, there has never been a Palestinian state. And
43:31
before 1967, Gaza was part of Egypt. And
43:36
before that, it was part of the British Empire.
43:38
And before that, it was part of the Ottoman
43:40
Empire. And we can go back and back and
43:42
back and back and back. I
43:46
know you get all that, but I want to
43:48
focus on this open-air prison comment for just a
43:50
second, because there is an incredible video that was
43:52
going viral. This is two or three days ago
43:54
on Twitter, posted by
43:56
a... someone who purports
43:58
to be a Palestinian journalist. And
44:00
his tweet in essence said, I wish
44:03
we could have the Gaza back from
44:05
before October 7th. Now how long is
44:07
this video? What did we cut from
44:09
it? All right, so we're going to show
44:11
you about 30 seconds of Gaza
44:14
before October 7th. Take a look.
44:48
So that's the open air prison. That's the
44:50
place that was so horrible. By the way,
44:52
it was a three minute video in totality
44:54
that he posted. It started going viral because
44:56
people like me started retweeting it and saying,
44:58
boy, that's quite an open air prison. So
45:01
do you know what that Palestinian journalist did?
45:03
He deleted that video. We
45:05
were able to screen capture it and grab it, but
45:07
that video is no longer on Twitter because
45:10
he realized once
45:12
the truth was shined on it, how ridiculous
45:14
it was. So that open air prison, boy,
45:16
that place was so freaking horrible and not
45:18
a Jew there since 2006, right? It
45:22
was so freaking horrible that that is what
45:24
allows Andrew Tate to say that yes, murdering
45:27
pregnant women is pretty much your only
45:30
choice because that's where you had to
45:32
live. Ladies
45:34
and gentlemen, there is evil and there
45:36
is good. And if you do not
45:38
pick a side, then by default you
45:40
are on the evil side. That is
45:42
really how it works. And
45:45
now let's get to some of the positive stuff as
45:47
we get towards the close here. We covered
45:49
it yesterday. It was happening as we were doing the show
45:51
yesterday. Elon Musk went
45:54
to Israel and toured some
45:56
of the areas in the South that were attacked by
45:58
Hamas. civilization?
46:10
Here's a little more video of a
46:14
mother who had her
46:16
son kidnapped by Hamas
46:18
showing the video
46:38
to Elon. There's no
46:44
audio on this one, but here she is showing
46:46
the actual video. There he is. He's just watching
46:48
it. He also watched
46:50
the 47-minute compilation video
46:53
of the atrocities that we're not
46:55
even going to show you here. I mean, the
46:57
stuff literally happened. There
47:00
are many journalists who have verified it. Elon has
47:02
now seen it. Them cutting
47:04
open a pregnant woman and taking the fetus out and
47:06
letting her bleed out as they showed the baby to
47:08
her. If they were
47:11
in the movie Saw, you would say this one is
47:13
too over the top. Here
47:15
is Elon Musk now talking about a
47:18
better way to go ahead
47:20
and how do you figure out what's going to happen to Gaza in
47:22
the future? It was
47:25
certainly been a
47:28
day, I would say an emotionally difficult
47:30
day to see the
47:34
places where people were murdered. I
47:36
just did a talk with the prime minister. I
47:39
think there's obviously three
47:42
things that need to happen in Gaza's
47:45
situation. There's
47:47
no choice but to kill
47:50
those who insist on
47:52
murdering civilians. There's no choice. They're
47:55
not going to change their mind. The
47:58
second thing is to change the air. education
48:01
so that a new generation of
48:03
murderers is not trained to be murderers.
48:07
And then the third thing, which is also very important, is
48:09
to try to build prosperity. You
48:11
know, it's interesting because he's right, of course,
48:13
and this is what Israel's stated goal is,
48:15
right? The goal is you must kill every
48:18
Hamas member, period. And you're going to have
48:20
to kill the ones that are in Qatar, too, the billionaires
48:22
who are running the thing. You're going to have to kill
48:24
all of them. So it was great to see some moral
48:26
clarity. It was great to see someone picking a side. That
48:28
was number one. And you have to change the education system.
48:30
By the way, he could be talking about America in this
48:33
case, too, right? You have to change it so you don't
48:36
grow generation after generation with all of
48:38
the wrong ideas and who are
48:40
breeding other murderers and all of those things. And
48:42
then the third one, which is the most interesting one to me, is
48:45
that you have to fix the economic situation.
48:47
Now, the irony of that is that that's
48:49
exactly what Israel tried to do when they
48:52
left, right? They left them with greenhouses. They
48:54
had they left them with infrastructure.
48:56
The UN and all and the WHO
48:58
and all of these organizations,
49:00
they put billions, literally billions with
49:02
a B worth of dollars into
49:05
the Gaza Strip so that they
49:07
could build a fully free
49:09
functioning society. And the Israelis said, we want
49:11
nothing to do with you freaks. But
49:14
what did they do? They decided to
49:16
build a freaking war machine. And
49:19
the war machine is actually quite
49:21
effective at spreading mayhem and medieval
49:23
barbarity and everything else. So
49:25
Elon is right about that. The problem is,
49:28
this is like a chicken or the egg situation.
49:30
If you still have all of these people who
49:32
want the murder, want the mayhem, want to meet
49:34
the 72 virgins and everything else, then what are
49:37
you going to do? Here's
49:39
audio, Elon talking
49:42
about how Hamas is
49:44
actually anti-human. And when
49:46
you have an anti-human force, there really is only
49:48
one thing you can do with that.
50:01
by Hamas, destroy Hamas. All
50:03
of that is a precursor to the question
50:06
that you asked. You first have to
50:08
get rid of the poisonous
50:10
regime, as you did
50:12
in Germany, as you did in
50:14
Japan in World War II. These were two...
50:17
There's no choice. There's no choice. So
50:19
that's a prerequisite. There's no choice. Isn't
50:22
that interesting? It's not that hard to take a stand.
50:24
It's not that hard to pick a side. There's no
50:26
choice. These people are here to
50:28
destroy everything that is good. They are here
50:30
to kill people and murder people and kidnap
50:32
people and do things that
50:35
we could not have possibly imagined
50:37
humans could do less than
50:39
two months ago. But you do
50:41
have to pick a side, right? And
50:43
it might be surprising, I suppose, to some
50:45
people to hear Elon taking such a clear
50:47
stance. It was very refreshing, but it
50:50
wasn't surprising. It was refreshing to me because people are
50:52
so afraid of taking a stance these days, but knowing
50:54
what I know about him, it wasn't surprising to me.
50:57
And I would also argue that this
50:59
is a guy who has spent most
51:01
of his adult life trying to figure
51:04
out interplanetary travel, trying to figure out
51:06
what the preservation of the
51:08
good stuff on Earth will be and
51:10
then allow humans to take that out
51:12
into the cosmos. Like this is
51:14
the good guy in this situation. I want to
51:17
just end with one other video. This is Elon
51:19
Musk a little while
51:21
ago talking about Google co-founder Larry
51:23
Page because Larry
51:26
Page basically believes, well
51:29
believed or maybe still believes that
51:32
you can basically create God
51:34
through AI. And the
51:36
question that Elon poses really that I think we are
51:38
all going to have to think about as AI
51:41
becomes more and more ubiquitous and as
51:43
I said yesterday, as Skynet
51:45
turns on, are
51:47
you pro-human or anti-human?
51:50
Do you think computers can create Gods and
51:53
we should just be little cogs in their
51:55
system? Or do you
51:57
think that there is something uniquely important about being
51:59
a human? I think I probably know what you
52:01
think and I think you definitely know what I think. Anyway, take
52:03
a look. I mean, the
52:07
reason OpenAI exists at all is
52:09
that Larry
52:11
Page and I used to be close friends and I would stay
52:13
at his house in Palo Alto and I
52:15
would talk to him late into the night
52:17
about AI safety. And
52:19
at least my perception was that Larry
52:21
was not taking AI
52:24
safety seriously enough. And
52:27
what did he say about it? He
52:29
really seemed to be
52:31
sort of digital
52:33
super intelligence, basically digital God, if you
52:36
will. And at one point
52:38
I said, well, what about, you know, we're going to make
52:40
sure humanity's okay here. And
52:46
then he called me a species. Did
52:51
he use that term? Yes. And
52:54
there were witnesses. I wasn't the only one there when
52:56
he called me a species. And so
52:58
I was like, okay, that's it. I've,
53:00
yes, I'm a species. Okay. You
53:03
got me. What are you? Yeah,
53:05
I'm fully a species. Busted.
53:12
So that was the
53:14
last role. All right. So that's
53:16
our last video today. And I think you got
53:18
what I did there. That
53:21
Elon Musk, the
53:23
people that are fighting for humanity,
53:25
who are fighting for the West, who are fighting for
53:27
freedom. It's not just that we
53:29
have to fight Hamas. It's not just that we have
53:32
to fight all the indoctrination and the woke and the
53:34
stuff that Mille is doing down in Argentina and all
53:36
of those things. But we have other fights on the
53:38
way. We are literally going to have to fight the
53:41
robots and the people that want to create digital gods.
53:43
And I get it. It's all a lot. But
53:45
if you are pro human, you
53:47
should be anti Hamas. You
53:49
should be anti mainstream media. You should
53:52
be, well, you should be a species,
53:54
a species, right? You should be because
53:57
we're a species. And I would like to see us
53:59
continue to thrive. Pick
54:01
the good guys, pick the bad guys, pick a
54:03
side. The time of choosing
54:05
is now, man. The time of choosing was a while
54:08
back, but it is definitely on. That
54:12
was quite a program today. I have to say
54:14
that my manscaped balls have never
54:16
felt better. I hope yours do too. People
54:19
of the internet will be live as always at 1 p.m. If
54:22
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54:27
post-game show in just a moment at rubinreport.locals.com.
54:30
I mentioned that we did do an interview here
54:32
in studio with David Friedman. I
54:35
had no intention after interviewing him six months ago in
54:37
Israel that we were gonna interview him again so quickly.
54:39
He happened to come to Florida for a couple days.
54:41
Let me just show you a quick little promo of
54:43
that, and the full thing is up across platforms. One
54:46
of the important perspectives here
54:48
is, think about
54:50
1,200 people were slaughtered on
54:54
the 7th of October. To
54:57
compare that, for example, to the Holocaust, that
55:01
event, in Holocaust terms, happened every day for
55:03
four years. Picture October
55:05
7th every single day for four
55:07
years, and that's the Holocaust,
55:10
and we survived the Holocaust, right? So
55:12
we're gonna survive this, but
55:15
we're not our
55:17
parents or our grandparents. I mean, I'm
55:19
not as tough as my grandparents were. I mean, I
55:21
didn't grow up that way. I grew up in a
55:23
very comfortable life, as you probably did and
55:25
everybody else we know, right? We both grew up in
55:27
Long Island about three miles away from each other. It
55:29
was okay. We're not cut out for this. We're not
55:31
cut out to be ripped away from
55:33
our parents and stuck in a
55:35
hole in the ground. I mean, that's not what
55:38
our gen, thank God, that's not who we are. So
55:41
now, this episode is causing all of us to
55:46
think about what we're made of and how strong we are
55:48
and how we're gonna survive. We will survive, but
55:51
it's causing everybody to really rethink all their
55:54
assumptions. I've been thinking about
55:56
that last line, right? We will survive,
55:58
but all of us, and it's all of us. Again, I
56:00
keep saying this isn't about the Jews, this
56:02
is about everybody. You live in a Western
56:04
country, you live in UK, Spain, it does
56:06
not matter right now. Ireland,
56:08
etc., Argentina. All
56:11
of us have to think a little bit
56:13
more clearly, because yes, we will survive. Humans
56:16
will survive. But will
56:18
we be better on the other side? Will
56:20
we be handing our kids something better than
56:22
we were handed? That
56:24
is up for debate, and that is the challenge for
56:27
all of us. I leave you with a
56:29
cold close. Did I even say Joe Biden's name
56:31
on today's show even once? I don't do. What
56:34
has Joe Biden been up to? Well, here you go.
56:37
It's good to see you again. You had dinner last night. I
56:42
told you, you sat next to my wife, you
56:44
were so captivating, I was worried she liked you
56:46
more than she likes me now. Thanks
57:14
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57:17
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