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Tucker Looks Scared as Javier Milei Confirms His Worst Fear About the US

Tucker Looks Scared as Javier Milei Confirms His Worst Fear About the US

Released Tuesday, 28th November 2023
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Tucker Looks Scared as Javier Milei Confirms His Worst Fear About the US

Tucker Looks Scared as Javier Milei Confirms His Worst Fear About the US

Tucker Looks Scared as Javier Milei Confirms His Worst Fear About the US

Tucker Looks Scared as Javier Milei Confirms His Worst Fear About the US

Tuesday, 28th November 2023
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0:00

As I think it was President Reagan said,

0:02

we're from the government, we're here to help. Surely

0:05

you can't be serious. I think you all know

0:07

that I've always felt the nine

0:09

most terrifying words in the English

0:12

language are, I'm from the

0:14

government and I'm here to help. Hello,

0:23

people, I'm Dave Rubin. This is The Rubin Report. It's November 28th,

0:25

2023. That

0:28

was Education Secretary

0:31

Miguel Cardona, who

0:34

should be fired from his job

0:36

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

0:52

actually often quote on this show, right?

0:54

When the government shows up at your

0:56

door, we're here to help, we're the

0:59

government, you know you are in deep

1:01

doo-doo, okay? They don't do anything well.

1:04

He literally reversed it. And

1:07

it was like, did he know he was

1:09

doing it? Are they gaslighting us at this

1:11

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

1:25

new president of Argentina, Javier Malay. We

1:28

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,

1:41

let's say you're the people who

1:43

were raping women and

1:46

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

1:57

it has a little something to do with bravery,

1:59

perhaps a dash. courage, a bit of

2:01

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

2:15

us what to do, and we will own

2:18

nothing and be happy, but

2:20

maybe there's something that we have to own that's

2:22

inside us, and we have to refind it again,

2:24

or at least reignite it, something along those lines.

2:26

So let's just dive right back into it. The

2:28

big story of last week was that

2:30

Argentina elected a libertarian.

2:33

Now, a libertarian generally believes that

2:35

the government shouldn't do that much,

2:37

that you should kind of keep

2:39

what you earn, and you should

2:41

have property, and we should have

2:43

basic laws to protect property and

2:45

life, but that the government shouldn't

2:47

be doing all these crazy social

2:49

programs, and you know, that they

2:51

should kind of stay out of your way so

2:53

that you can live the life that you want.

2:55

That's generally the libertarian mindset.

2:58

If you listen to the media, of course, if you're

3:00

a libertarian, they will call you

3:02

far right. So Javier Malle becomes

3:05

the president. He is now the

3:07

president elected, but in effect he

3:09

is the president of Argentina, and

3:11

he ran on a radically anti-socialism,

3:14

anti-communism, anti-collectivism, and most importantly, anti-woke

3:16

movement. He wanted to get rid

3:18

of all of these crazy programs

3:21

that the government in Argentina had,

3:23

and they've had massive, massive inflation.

3:25

Their money is in essence worth

3:28

nothing right now, and he wants

3:30

to fix that. That's why he won, and I

3:32

think we showed you this clip last week, but I think

3:35

it'll set us up nicely today. Here

3:37

he is with Tucker Carlson right before

3:39

he became president, talking about the dangers

3:41

of socialism. Argentina is at

3:43

the end stage of that. Argentina is now a

3:46

poor country because of those policies. What

3:49

advice would you give to Americans having

3:51

lived it? What

3:54

advice would you give to them? What

3:59

advice would you give to them? I

4:30

don't have any problems

4:32

with the method of being able

4:34

to work, and to

4:36

apply the technical techniques, to

4:39

understand the art, to understand

4:42

the culture, to understand

4:45

the communication, and

4:49

to understand the content of the

4:51

education. I have

4:53

done a lot of work on the financial

4:56

side, and I have done a

4:58

lot of work on the part, and

5:01

I have done a lot of work on the social

5:26

side, to understand the social side.

5:56

I have done a lot of work on the social

5:58

side, of

6:00

these other things which he's doing right now.

6:02

He then quotes Nobel

6:04

Prize winning economist Milton Friedman.

6:07

Milton Friedman, who by the way was on

6:09

the front page of the New York Times

6:11

as one of the leaders of the alt-right

6:13

alongside me, Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson, oh

6:15

and Thomas Sowell. So you see the way

6:17

they treat people who just, if you believe

6:19

in freedom, somehow that makes you far right

6:22

and the implication there is that then you

6:24

are racist and everything else, but he's calmly

6:26

laying out his ideas and what

6:28

people who want to control you

6:30

fear the most is people who

6:32

understand the basic tenets of freedom.

6:34

That's how it works. So

6:36

here he is now also explaining the

6:38

ridiculousness of how the media operates when

6:40

it comes to people who have kind

6:42

of good ideas. Do you

6:45

think there are more important things than whether we should

6:47

turn five year

7:11

old girls into boys and whether we should

7:13

constantly debate whether the founding of our countries

7:15

are good or anything else? Do you think

7:17

we should have serious conversations

7:20

about how we can do

7:22

economics right, how we should protect

7:24

our borders, how we should protect

7:26

our culture and everything else? That

7:28

is now what he is importing

7:30

into Argentina and I suspect that

7:33

Argentina is going to start turning

7:35

around when you, not give

7:37

exactly, I was going to say give, but

7:39

when you create a culture

7:41

that will allow people to flourish and suddenly

7:43

they start realizing, boy, I went to work

7:45

today and I received this check and I

7:48

have a little bit more of my money

7:50

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

7:57

money. Do you want to go out to dinner tonight? And

8:00

then what happens is you go out to dinner and

8:02

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

8:19

owns the resort, you guys get the point.

8:21

That's how capitalism works. And that's what's gonna

8:23

start happening in Argentina. Now I have no

8:25

doubt, at the same time, the machine as

8:27

it exists and the WEF and all of

8:29

that stuff and the elites and the globalists,

8:31

they're gonna try to figure out a way

8:33

to screw over Argentina. There's no doubt about

8:35

that, right? They can't have an experiment of

8:37

freedom actually start working. So

8:40

we will see how that fight goes. But I

8:42

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11:07

Just a

11:15

second, everybody. Here's

11:18

the media labeling Javier Millet as a

11:20

far right extremist. A

11:23

far right outsider compared to former President

11:25

Donald Trump has been elected to president

11:27

of Argentina. Coming from the far right,

11:29

Javier Millet. A far right politician. A

11:31

far right politician. Far right candidate. Far

11:33

right outsider. Extreme right wing. Millet

11:35

is just way out there on

11:38

the extreme scale. Argentina has elected

11:40

a right wing populist. Right

11:42

wing populist. Right wing populist. Javier

11:44

Millet is a populist who lacks

11:46

government experience and displayed erratic behavior

11:49

and foul language. This is a

11:51

potentially worrisome development. He's promised

11:53

some radical measures. Wielding a

11:55

chainsaw that symbolizes war on

11:57

government spending, threatening vital public

11:59

service. He

12:01

has absolutely no experience.

12:03

His screens resonated

12:06

widely. His screens

12:08

resonated widely with Argentines.

12:10

Particularly young men. Malay's

12:12

controversial tirades against the political

12:14

class have drawn comparisons to

12:16

neighbor Brazil's former president, Yair

12:19

Bolsonaro, as well as former

12:21

president Donald Trump. He has been deemed

12:23

the Donald Trump of Argentina. Malay's campaign

12:25

drew comparisons to Donald Trump here in

12:27

the U.S. Malay, who has been compared

12:29

to former president Donald Trump, you can

12:31

guess who congratulated him by saying,

12:33

Make Argentina great again. Make

12:36

Argentina great again.

12:38

Maybe these anti-democracy forces

12:41

will, in the end, get overwhelmed.

12:44

But that didn't happen in Argentina. Not

12:46

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.

12:53

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.

13:03

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

13:31

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

14:00

believe that he's racist. Because when they

14:02

say far right, that's what

14:04

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

14:13

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

14:20

Argentina's free market authoritarian

14:22

president elect, Javier Malay.

14:25

Wait, free market

14:27

authoritarian. Free market,

14:30

that means freedom. An

14:32

authoritarian, that's the reverse of freedom, so

14:34

that does not work. Okay. Here's

14:37

from The Guardian. Trump and

14:39

Bolsonaro salute Javier Malay as

14:41

far right rejoiced around the

14:43

world. Again, far right. The

14:46

implication is he's somehow racist.

14:49

Here's the New York Times. Argentina

14:51

elects Javier Malay in victory

14:53

for far right. Oh, God.

14:57

And CNN. Far

14:59

right outsider, Javier Malay

15:01

wins Argentina's presidency. Again,

15:04

if you want to do this honestly, media,

15:06

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

15:13

can be about 80% horrible and

15:15

the people will keep swallowing the nonsense. Just don't

15:17

be totally horrible, but I know we're past the

15:19

point, right? We through the uncanny

15:22

valley, we're on the other side. All you'd

15:24

have to say is libertarian. Free

15:27

market guy, Javier Malay.

15:30

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.

16:00

Should we listen to these people? Why aren't

16:02

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,

16:12

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

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us on Rumble at rumble.com/RubinReport. We got a

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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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