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July 22, 2025 • 48 mins

Ryan and Saagar discuss the Nelk boys melting down after interviewing Bibi, Trump loses patience with Bibi, Hunter Biden goes off on Dems.

 

 

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Speaker 1 (01:17):
What are we going to talk about? Come up on me.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
This is the toughest part of the job here. We're
going to talk about Israel. We've got bb Netanyahu on
the Milk Boys podcast. They've released it after sitting on
it for nearly a week. I think it's pretty fair
to say it's been a total disaster for them. So
we're going to get into the fallout. It's actually a
lot to say about it, both in terms of their
handling of the interview and then the immediate kind of
freak out even amongst their own cohort of the online

(01:40):
right and others. They brought on a variety of streamers
to react to their interview, universal and their condemnation. We're
going to talk as well, just about the conduct of
these really government right now in Gaza and some of
the more recent developments, as well as the fallout in Syria,
which apparently allegedly is putting some distance between the Trump
White House and themselves.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
Then we've got Hunters Biden.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
Andrew Callahan, who's been on the show before and is
a Breaking Points fan, actually interviewed Hunter Biden for some
three hours and there's just some amazing clips going around.

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Inside of that.

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It gives us a deep view into the psychology and
psychopathy of the Biden family. We're also going to talk
about the Democrats. I'm really excited about to talk about
this with you, Ryan, which is the Democratic Autopsy, as
in which the DNC when you lose an election the
DNC in the rn C, they commissioned something called an
autopsy hear all the things that went wrong, and they've
decided to ignore Biden's age, Kamala's decision.

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To run, Biden's decision, Biden's decision to run, Kamala's decision
on what to run.

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On Kamala's So what's in the report? Who's getting paid
to be in this?

Speaker 3 (02:43):
And of course we're also going to talk about Andrew Cuomo.
Finally we're in the Democratic Party. I was gonna say,
we're also going to talk to the Democratic part finally
about AOC refusing to what is it refusing to join
Marjorie Taylor Green's amendment to cut off military aid for Israel.
She's apparently very concerned about funding the Iron Dome project,
which is it's interesting in terms of how she's handling herself.

(03:07):
I guess it's more of a New York politics Epstein.
We've got some major updates there breaking.

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Just this morning.

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Elaine Maxwell will be meeting with the Department of Justice.
I'll break some of that down, as well as some
of the other conduct of the Trump administration. But the
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He's got over a million followers on Instagram. He's going
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it not? Lane literally is a PhD in nutrition science
and of course very very popular a person. He's been

(03:56):
on Andrew Human prim podcast and all over the place.
He also just launch a podcast of his own, so
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Speaker 1 (04:04):
So before we get to that, though, thank.

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sick with the plague. So with that, let's go ahead
and get started with Israel, and let's take a listen
to some of the clips that came out of the Nelk.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
Boys interview with Bibi Netanyahu. Let's see why do you
think you're like so hated worldwide?

Speaker 5 (04:33):
Well a lot of propaganda. The question you have to
ask is not why do they hate me or President Trump?
Is why don't they see reality? Why don't they see
what's good for them? And the answer is most of
them do if you tell them the facts. But how
do you tell them the facts?

Speaker 6 (04:49):
Over?

Speaker 1 (04:51):
Why do they say Israel's like starving the people of Gaza?

Speaker 5 (04:54):
Well, because we're trying to get the food in. And
we let food trucks in, and guess what happens when
we let them in. Comas steals the food, takes the
good chunk for itself, then they jack up the prices,
and then they sell the food to its population, to
its hungry population.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
Even in New York City, right, a lot of people.

Speaker 5 (05:12):
Have been taken in by the nonsense. I mean, what
you want to defund the police. You want to have
people go into stores and you know, rob them and
be free. You think that really creates a good society.
You want to crush all enterprise. You want to tax
people to death. You know, sometimes you have to get
mugged by reality to understand how super that is. So
that's silly, but you know, sometimes folly overtakes human affairs

(05:36):
for a while, but not for long. I'm just concerned
with it because I think if we can speak the
truth to the young people of America, you know, they
wise up pretty quickly.

Speaker 1 (05:47):
You like Burger king over McDonald's. That's their worst take.
I think absolutely, that's a crazy take. That last part
the burger k McDonald's.

Speaker 3 (05:53):
That was the only pushback actually that's got in his
interview and so this is a very interesting, you know
question around the decision of the nets on Now who
government to invite the Nelk Boys, onto invite the Nelk
Boys to the Blair House, the official guest residence of
the White House for a foreign leader. And Netta, whose

(06:14):
own admission is he was like, I'm here to reach
young people, and you have Steiny and Kyle here of
the Milk Boys.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
I can't believe I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (06:20):
Is like, and and help us out contextualize the Nelk Boys,
which these are.

Speaker 3 (06:27):
Just like frat d Jens, right, These are guys who
literally they before you even get to listen to the podcast,
you get to listen to Kyle talking about firing on
prize picks. Just so everybody understands. They excel like happy
Dad sells. It's a prank YouTube channel. This is a
og kind of you know, the jig Paul I guess,
you know, kind of transition from YouTube pranks and everything
moves on and now you're political and they've been right

(06:49):
wing and now they're a podcast that you know, features
the most controversial people in the world. But like, at
the end of the day, these guys are idiots by
their own admission. I mean they even say, they're like,
we're so unqualified to do this, and that's basically what
came out is this is I think shows the useful
idiot nature of the way that a lot.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
Of these guys are allowing themselves to be used.

Speaker 3 (07:08):
But I would put this in the most extreme category
because you have not only one of the most controversial
figures in the world, but more importantly, have somebody actively
involved in the war. And the best that you can
muster is being like, hey, why are their kids who
are starving? And guy, he's like, oh, that's one hundred
percent on Hamas. It's like, dude, like you don't even
have like a minus. It's not again, it's not about pushback.

(07:29):
You should ask yourself why is Netanyahu going on the
milk boys? Why does he do interviews with Brett Bayer
and other American journalists and refuse to do interviews with
people who are in his own country who are journalists.
You know why, because they would be like, hey, why
are you of corrupt and take money from Qatar and
then come to our country and accuse other people of
taking that. You put your corruption trial on pause. Netanyah,

(07:51):
who what's going on with your political coalition. They might
ask him some like actually difficult questions, even pro Israel
Like pro Israeli journalists would still be like, hey, hey,
hold on a second here, you're doing a lot of
shady stuff, you know, in our country, not to mention
the war in Gaza. And so I think that's what
kind of took everybody, you know, a back, just the
sheer way that they just let him spout off like this.

(08:14):
And I mean, it's not a surprise. It was obvious
that this was going to go this way in the beginning.
But what I have found more interesting is actually the
ome I would say universal condemnation of the way that
they handle it.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
Again, Ryan, you and I would die for the.

Speaker 3 (08:28):
Opportunity to have bb net and ya, this is not
a platforming debate at all, Okay.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
I would love nothing more to sit down with the
guy and be like, Okay, let's go, bro, you know,
let's go. It would be fun.

Speaker 3 (08:39):
I would do it with anybody, Kim Jong, any any
dictator putin you know, any of these people. It's about
the way that you conduct yourself during that and specifically
also to recognize, especially when the guy is saying openly
I'm doing this to reach young people. And then you
can see not just in the comments section, but I
really would say in the condemnation and the polling around Israel,
around the issue, you have to try and represent that

(09:01):
to the extent that you have a duty. Let's put
journalistic ethics and all that aside. I always look at
it as a duty to the audience, and like for
our audience obviously eighteen to thirty five year olds, people
who are interested in politics, it's obvious as an issue
they care deeply about and let's get into the details.
And I think that's really where they failed on this.

Speaker 4 (09:19):
And I have an idea for people out there. So
if you are watching this and you're a podcaster who
has millions of followers, but you know you're not equipped
for an interview like this. And we actually have like
a lot of those podcasters watch this program, which is
something I'm proud of. It isr so and don't share
this with the pr people, like this is just between
us and the audience. These invitation, these requests are going

(09:40):
to keep coming from people like net Yahoo and specifically
probably Nen Yahoo himself. The next time you get one
of those requests, reach out to sager Me, Emily Crystal
and any of us.

Speaker 3 (09:52):
I've done this, by the way, in the whole not
going to reveal my sources, but we're not going to
say anything who I've interviewed, Trump or other political leaders
often will call me and ask for advice. I'll be like, well,
here's the way I would frame this question, and I'm
just say like this and this. I do it all
the time for free, not charge me.

Speaker 4 (10:07):
Exactly. We will not tell anybody. Yeah, ex fact, and
you can find my number if you're If you're the
kind of person who's getting this request from somebody like
a net in Yahoo, you know you probably have my
number of soccer's number, or somebody in your circle has
my number of soccer's number. Reach out. Do not do
this alone. Yeah, that's right, because you will become the now.

Speaker 3 (10:26):
This is how you will end up, exactly, and you'll
find you find yourself basically the butt of a joke.
And really, what's funny is now almost immediately recognizes.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
And they're like, oh man, we screwed this up bad.

Speaker 3 (10:37):
And the first clip that we have to show people
Ryan is the one that you flagged where they're like, yeah,
I guess it is like interviewing Hitler.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
Let's take a lesson. Having net and yahou on is
like having modern day Hitler. No I saw that, which
is honestly, guys, will be honest. I'm here to that's
a good point. It's a good point. Not exactly.

Speaker 4 (10:58):
I think the chugging the wine chugging, that was not
a sip.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
Why are you drinking wine?

Speaker 3 (11:03):
Not happy dad, bro, You're supposed to be on message characters. Yeah, yeah,
but you know, I mean, as you put it up
so aptly. Not the post interview commentary, Natanya, who was
looking for you know again, what's funny is I went
back and I was looking. I go, okay, who are
these American journalists who interviewed Hitler? Because there are some actually,
and prior to Hitler's rise to power, Hitler did several

(11:25):
interviews actually with American journalists.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
Do you know what he did? He did them with
William Randolph.

Speaker 3 (11:30):
Hurst newspaper reporters who were pro fascist and so the
analogy is very apt. And when more critical journalists, people
like William Shire and other you know, more critical journalists
from the West were wanting to interview Hitler and challenge him.
The Nazis would not allow them to do it because
they knew that it would be kind of a pr
problem for it. So look, you know what's what's new

(11:51):
is just as old and it goes around as old
as time. But it is this gets to the platforming thing.
Neither of us are going to platform in the nineteen thirties.
If you're William Shire, if you're an American journalist in
Nazi Germany, you're an idiot. If you're not trying to
get an interview with Hitler, That's not what it's about.
What it's about is being able to sit down and

(12:12):
to actually talk with them and not again, not challenged
per se in the way that people are like, oh,
I don't want to see that. But what you want
is to actually get beneath the propaganda. And that was
the issue broadly with the interview. This was actually broken
down quite well by a number of streamers.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
I will note left.

Speaker 3 (12:30):
And right who the NELK guys invited on their podcast,
people like Hassan Piker, Nick Fuentes, Sneako, all of these
other our younger.

Speaker 1 (12:38):
Folks know who all of these people are.

Speaker 3 (12:40):
And here's a little taste of the lecture that they
gave to the NELK guys in their post interview stream.

Speaker 1 (12:46):
Let's take a listen.

Speaker 7 (12:47):
I'm doing a podcast. It's just a podcast, but you
don't realize that there's like a gravity there. They're powerful
people wanting access to your fucking platform that have an agenda.
It's just like when I was asking about like Zuckerberg, right,
he like his stock plummets when he's like doing the
censorship around covid, and then everyone's like, your anti free
speech democrat, and then and then he puts a chain

(13:07):
against muscles and then his stock goes back up. He's
going on podcasts now because it's a stock price. It's
it's an advantage for them.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
And they're using you guys. They're using you guys to look.

Speaker 7 (13:18):
Good understands like what happens, what's happening in the world,
Like and you guys don't have to because like people
love you for pranking lifestyle content.

Speaker 8 (13:27):
But Benjamin and is not promoting a book dog, He's
promoting a genocide.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
That's the point. There's a difference.

Speaker 4 (13:32):
Though.

Speaker 8 (13:33):
I am I'm well equipped to have a conversation with
Benjamin Noow because when he says something like that, I
can turn around and be like, well, the World Food
Program has said that, you know, there is no evidence
to suggest that Hamas is stealing aid, whereas you don't
have that follow up in that situation. And Benjamin and
now knows that and his team knows that, which is
precisely why he went on the NLK Boys podcast and

(13:53):
he didn't go on you know, my stream or something.

Speaker 9 (13:56):
There's two million Palestinians living in gods A two point
one million, and basically their goal since twenty twenty three,
which was articulated in official government documents, was they want
to get all of the Palestinians out. They want them
to move to Libya, Ethiopia, Morocco, these other countries. And
they're framing it like, well, we're gonna let them leave voluntarily.

(14:17):
But what they're doing on the other side is they're
starving them, dehydrating them, blowing up their homes so that.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
Basically they have no choice.

Speaker 9 (14:24):
So they say to the Palestinians, do you want to
stay here in hell where you have no home to
return to, it's all rubble, there's no food and water,
or do you want to go move to Libya?

Speaker 1 (14:33):
And that's really their goal.

Speaker 8 (14:34):
They told me that they had twenty people in the
room what they were doing the podcast.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
I'm like, Stani, that was Masad. He's like, no, there
were just hr people. I'm like, no, that was the
CIA and the Masad watching you interview. So I think
Hassan actually puts it quite well.

Speaker 3 (14:47):
And by the way, there was similar pushback from Nick Puintez,
from Sneako, from all of these other guys who they
brought on in terms of their reaction, And you know,
I thought Adam Friedland actually put it quite well, right.

Speaker 1 (14:59):
He was like, dog not promoting a book, you know
what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (15:03):
So it's it's it's about the conduct of the war.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
And you know, just be.

Speaker 4 (15:09):
Because they said because that was in response to them saying, look,
we had OJ, we had I forget what other.

Speaker 3 (15:16):
In twenty twenty. Okay, you know that's not in the
middle of the trial. By the way, Oh, did OJ
do interviews with the trial?

Speaker 1 (15:20):
Does anybody want to tell me? No, Actually, you're all.

Speaker 4 (15:24):
Aware and OJ killed two people.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
Yeah, that's right.

Speaker 3 (15:27):
It's superposterous and it's not And this is where the
this is, this is the logical endpoint of we'll have
anybody on and we'll just talk and this is the problem.
And actually I'm quite heartened by the fact that there
was this left and right kind of pushback and recognition
by NELK. Almost immediately they're like, oh man, we really

(15:48):
messed this up. And I actually think the stupidest thing
they did is in the very beginning, aside from promoting
sports gambling, was being like, oh, we're so unprepared and
also what we don't know how to fix our callers.

Speaker 1 (15:59):
Gentlemen, Come on, you know what are we doing here?

Speaker 3 (16:01):
The point is just when you have no facts and
you're also the guy admits to using you on your show,
you should feel pretty embarrassed by that. Like again, it's
not a platforming argument, and that is just where they
just humiliated themselves. But I actually think it was an
interesting turning point, you know, for the Internet. Let's put
and put a four up there on the screen just

(16:23):
to give people an example, right, and we should all
be asking what these types of things mean and what
are they a consequence of. So for those of you
who don't speak French, let me just translate the agens
Franz spreads. AFP says that it's journalists are quote in
imminent risk of being starved to death by Israel. This
has quote never happened since the agency was founded, and

(16:44):
never has any of its journalists ever been starved to death.
And so since I have an expert on that, Ryan
A five, can we put that on the screen, Why
don't you explain to us in detail how this starvation
is a direct consequence of Israeli policy, and I should
all so add United States policy.

Speaker 6 (17:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (17:01):
So this is a report from yesterday by abdel Katter
at Tree of Hip del Cadus at a drop site news.
Abdel Kotter reporting from from Gaza, from Dary Albala. He's
said to us, everyone here is collapsing, like we just
cannot stand up. So I would encourage you every to
go and read that story if they can at drop
site News. But this morning the Ministry of Health put

(17:24):
out it's new numbers. In the last twenty four hours,
another fifteen people died of starvation. That brings a total
over one hundred who have died of starvation. It is,
it is you have to be very very very very
very very far down the road of malnutrition to die
of starvation. That is that should be obvious to everybody watching.

(17:48):
It's not just this is not just a fast of
a couple of days. You have to be way down
the roads seventy days or something. Yes, so on March
and this is right around the time that international humanitarian
groups were warning that we would hit this point, so
the forecasts have been pretty close. March second is when

(18:08):
Israel announced that it was going to let no more
food into Gaza. Over the last several weeks, six to
eight weeks, you've seen these squid games, firing squads run
by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, in which you're seeing dozens
of aid seekers killed on a daily basis because the
way that they operate these aid distribution sizes, they're keeping

(18:32):
them far away from anywhere where there is Hamas, which
means they're oftentimes ten to fifteen kilometers away from where
people live. You have so and internet is very spotty,
and they will announce Okay, six am is when it's opening,
and often the aid distribution lasts about fifteen to twenty minutes,

(18:54):
so you've got to be right there at six am
if you're going to have shot at getting any food.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
Oh and by the way, you might get gunned down
by the time, right you're actually doing right. And so
what multiple documented instance, So what.

Speaker 4 (19:06):
People do is they walk all night and they crouch
on the other side of the dune waiting for the
sign and sometimes they'll just cancel it while people are walking.
And then in order to down so now you have
crowd problems. In order to disperse the crowd and keep
the crowd under control, they use live fire, not just

(19:26):
from assault weapons, but they have admitted they've used it
from naval warships. They shell these crowds from their naval warships.
The IDEAF has acknowledged this. And they also use tank
fire and they will put they will shoot tank shells
towards the people, and so they will kill dozens every

(19:49):
single day. And inside the rations that people, if they
are able to get it, are not what eight organizations
are used to send out like these. You know, you
got these like nutrition dense biscuits and other things that
the un that has been doing this for decades puts
in puts in these rations so that if you do

(20:09):
get that, okay, now you're now you're you're not happy,
but you're gonna you're gonna be good for like another
twenty four hours or so. They're giving them like pasta
and bags of flour cooking the flour that you need water,
you need fuel, oil, you know, more than just a
bag of flour.

Speaker 6 (20:25):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (20:25):
And so the result is people actually dying of starvation
and emaciated bodies stumbling around gaza.

Speaker 3 (20:34):
Yeah, we're not making this stuff up. Okay, you can
go on the internet and you can watch it. I mean,
you know, I think Crystal put a photo of a
dead child. This is happening, you know, before all of
our eyes. It's just a question of like okay, uh,
you know, that would be another thing where when Beebe
gave an answer to that in the show, he's like, oh,
that is entirely on hamas they're stealing the food or whatever.

(20:55):
It's like in these documents like this is literally in
the possession of these American industry early contractors who are
putting this out.

Speaker 1 (21:02):
Also, they didn't even ask.

Speaker 3 (21:02):
About why are you shooting the people who were trying
to come and get food. Okay, look, guys, this is
all out there, and I know that they're going to say, oh,
it's a blood libel to suggest it's.

Speaker 1 (21:11):
All on.

Speaker 3 (21:13):
You're right, you know, at this point, they just let
it happen, because look, what are they going to do.
The US ambassador of Israel's main beef is what, Oh,
the Christian Zionists can't get into the country. That's just
number one critique, right, which, by the way, they've resolved that,
so great boomers from Alabama can continue their church visits
to the Holy Church in Jerusalem.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
So all of our problems.

Speaker 4 (21:35):
And then they bombed the church and guys and they
attacked the Christian town in West Bank, So Huckaby was
upset about that.

Speaker 3 (21:40):
Yeah, so as long as they stop that and they
just slaughter all the Muslims whatever, Okay, Oh, it's all good.

Speaker 1 (21:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (21:46):
So that's really the conduct of this government, and that
just demonstrates I think, you know, some of the problems
here with the milk interview, and again why I think
it's an important turning point for the internet. People might say, oh,
you're being too online any of that. No, I mean
the internet is real life for young people. That's how
they get all their news. So you know, to the

(22:06):
extent then that we can see the fallout from this
and just kind of the way that their audience and
a lot of others feel about the issue. You can
see clearly, especially given what happened in the internet or
in the election of twenty twenty four, that it's going
to have a downstream democratic effect in terms of our
government hopefully how our government responds in the future.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
Let's get to the policy.

Speaker 3 (22:29):
Then, shall we Part two here, Let's put this up
there on the screen. Just yesterday, Trump is now in
his Biden era where he is, you know, trying to
maintain some limited distance from the most belligerent Israeli actions.
So the White House Press Secretary of Caroline Levitt yesterday said,
quote President Trump was caught off guard by the Israeli

(22:50):
bombings in Syria and on the church in Gaza. He
spoke to Natanyahu in both cases and active to rectify things.
And so how did he rectify things? He apologized, He
said there would be a full invstigation. It was just
a stray tank armor, of course, have killed these three
people inside of this church, right, that's all. But that's
the rectification, you know, at the end of the day.

(23:10):
Just today this morning, the United States withdrew from some
un body I forget that accused Israel of starving people
to protect it because of accusations of anti Semitism.

Speaker 1 (23:19):
So you're not going to do anything about it.

Speaker 3 (23:21):
And let's put a seven please up on the screen.
This is what they're leaking from the inside. They say, quote,
he's a madman, bb he bombs everything all the time,
one White House official said, referring to Nin Yahu by
his nickname. This could undermine what Trump is trying to do. Yeah,
tell it to your boss. I mean, nobody wants to
hear Nobody wants to hear this nonsense. All right, either

(23:44):
do something about it or don't. And by the way,
they're not doing anything about it. The ceasefires have all collapsed.
Inside of Syria, Israeli strikes are basically on and off.
The Israeli Drews or the Drews who are allied with Israel.
This one particular commander refuses to basically sign anything with
the government despite pressure even in their own community. They're

(24:05):
currently at it with these Bedouins and now with the
Syrian government, and that's where you know, the rhetoric around
all of this is just preposterous. And I don't want
to sound like an apologist or whatever for the al
Qaeda Syrian government, but let's look at the facts, like
you had the what was it. The Bedouins and the
Drus got into it. They started killing each other, and
so then the Syrian government of al Qaeda was like, oh,

(24:28):
we need to go and restore order.

Speaker 1 (24:29):
And then the Drus kidnapped much of these soldiers and
killed them.

Speaker 3 (24:32):
And then the government was like, hey, look, Israel, we
gave you the goal on. You know, we've we've allowed
you to use our airspace, we've we let you bomb
us with impunity. But you know, we need to have
some limited sovereignty over our country that you have recognized
that the American government is now recognized removed sanctions of
and so we're going to move security forces into that

(24:52):
area that immediately then is met with the bombing of
the presidential palace. This entire thing is about the Greater
Israel project, about making sure again it's not they don't
care one iota.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
About the Drews at all.

Speaker 3 (25:04):
Okay, They're doing it to make sure that they have
this quote indefinite presence in Syria, to push their border
out further and to basically act like a colonial empire
in the region. Don't believe me, they're the ones who said, quote,
we will have an indefinite presence in Gaza, Lebanon, and
in Syria.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
They said that they took credit for it.

Speaker 3 (25:23):
There's even a great tweet from Mark Levin who recently
is like I'm seeing these heartbreaking images of the Drews
where he said Asad has fallen. Thank you Israel. They
you know, it's out in the open. They helped install
this al Qaeda backed leader. They got the United States
and said, oh, this is actually a good thing for
the stability of the region. And now people are slaughtering
each other, and they're the ones who are you know,

(25:46):
they're the ones who are now saying, oh, we got
to take out this new leader of Asade. This is
like the Egyptian you know, oh, you know when Mubarak
fell on the Muslim bread.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
They're like, oh, well, we didn't mean that. They're like,
we can't have that, we got to go back.

Speaker 4 (25:58):
And there's a real contradiction at work here in that
immediately after the Syrian uprising throws over a sod and
takes power and you get the al Qaeda guy in charge,
Israel immediately completely destroys all of Syria's remaining military infrastructure, tanks, trucks, airplanes.

(26:21):
They said they're going after chemical weapons, the new Syrian
government said, hey, if you find chemical weapons, take the
chemical weapons. We don't want the chemical weapons. That's not
not ok, not saying you need to trust al Qaeda,
but as Dragan said, you trust, but verify. Instead they
go in and just completely annihilate the Syrian military, which

(26:42):
is destroying the capacity of Syria to create a central
government coming out of this revolution. Then when there's this
sectarian conflict, this chaos in southern Syria, Israel says, why
is the Syrian central government not doing a better job
of expressing its power, exerting its power in southern Serios.

(27:04):
You destroyed the Syrian government because they're not they're not
serious about wanting a strong central government serious. What they
they have very specifically said they want five or six
little statelets within Sirious. So it's a broken state and
it can just kind of be controlled and bombed, you know,
at at will, rather than forming an actual power block

(27:24):
that then has to you know, that contests you know,
geopolitical power in the region and could be allied with Turkey.
And so these these Bedouins who are you know, Sunni
Muslim or are associated with this kind of Syrian government,
but they're not remotely remotely controlled. They're much more remotely
controlled by uh Turkey, yeah, than they are the actual

(27:46):
Syrian government. But they have their own they have their
own power base and the and you know, a majority
of the Druids of the Druids are supportive and want
to integrate with the Syrian government. About a third of
the Jews are run by the spiritual leader that you're
talking about, who has refused to disarm and wants to

(28:06):
create their own little statelet that then becomes kind of
a protectorate of Israel. And so for instance, when the
when the central serious, when the Syrian government withdrew onto
the terms of seiesfire, those Jews immediately killed about fifty Bedouins,
just massacre fifty Bedo Wins civilians. Now Bedo Wins have
been masacring Drews civilians as well. The footage and you

(28:27):
know you this, you know the algorithm knows that it's
going to feed it to you. The footage coming out
of there just absolutely it's horrifying. It's some of the worst. Now,
you can go deep into the dregs of the internet
and find this kind of thing elsewhere, but this is some.

Speaker 3 (28:46):
Of the worst. I haven't seen some of this in
a long time. People see you out. I don't recommend it, don't.

Speaker 4 (28:53):
But the people like getting thrown off the buildings and
shot as they're getting thrown off the buildings. Just absolutely
excruciating stuff. But the Seerian central governments, it has a
strong interest in quelling this violence. Israel has an interest
in inciting this violence. Yeah, and so we're going to
see a lot more of this vine of.

Speaker 1 (29:10):
Course they do.

Speaker 3 (29:11):
And like I said, it only makes sense in the
context of the break Greater Israel colonial project, where to
destabilize the regime, to create a power vacuum. It's good
for them because it means what that you get this
push out.

Speaker 1 (29:23):
I mean, it's only good for them.

Speaker 3 (29:24):
In the sense as long as the global Empire continues
to have for your back. And let's go ahead and
put a eight please up on the screen, because this
is I mean, this is amazing. This is how things
are trending and shows you how out of step the
United States is now. Currently twenty five Western nations have
now issued a joint call for the end of the
war in Gaza, quote slamming dangerous aid distribution mechanism. This

(29:45):
aid issue, by the way, I have seen turn more
people than anything else because I just think it's so undeniable.
There's no butt hamas, there's no human shields. It's just
literally starving people trying to get food and then gunning
them down with wanton impu. Now you and I know
who've been covering this war for two years, they've been
doing that from day one.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
But I mean, listen, this is worse. Yeah, we're welcome to.

Speaker 3 (30:06):
Have you, I guess, you know, for the people who
are just coming around, but you know you can launch
here how Australia, Canada, France, Italy, multiple members of NATO,
huge members of the European Union, large economies and others
who are signing the statement calling for an immediate end
to the war. But it's the United States which continues

(30:27):
to be out of step, you know, with the rest.
Like I mentioned earlier, just today, the United States withdrew
from some international body accusing them of anti Semitism, specifically
for bringing.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
Up the starvation issue.

Speaker 3 (30:39):
That is what not just our tax dollars, but the
full weight of our diplomatic prowess is being used for
let's go and put the next one up on the screen.
Belgian police have actually questioned two Israelis over war crimes accusations.
For those who are wondering about IDF soldiers and all that,
please go read Haretz, just go to the Israeli press.

(31:00):
Do you have IDF soldiers on the record telling them
we're committing war crimes.

Speaker 1 (31:05):
Yes, and they admit they say it out loud. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (31:07):
And in this case they don't even deny it. In
this case, the Hindrid Job Foundation, which is its sole purpose,
basically is to create dossiers of specific IDF soldiers who
have carried out specific war crimes. And they're creating this
absolutely massive database, all of it for the most part

(31:29):
produced by evidence that the IDF soldiers themselves posted to
their own social media. So this is not based on
Palestinians who like did investigations or fill them. This is hey,
I served in the IDEF. I just burned this building,
I just blew this up, I just shot this civilian.
Like they have been announcing their crimes on TikTok and
on Instagram. What they also announced on Instagram is when

(31:52):
they're going on vacation and where and so, and the
IDF has encouraged discouraged soldiers from doing that. They've said
stop when you go on leave, stop stop posting that
you're going to do it, because they're looking for you.
People can't stop posting. So clearly these two soldiers posted
that they were going to go to this tomorrow Land
concert in Belgium. Heinrich jab Foundation reached out to Belgium,

(32:14):
and to Belgium's credit, they said, we do indeed have
jurisdiction over this issue. There had been a the Cavadi
Brigade flag flying at this concert, which is like, what
are you doing. You're carrying out a genocide. You're flying
the flag of this of this brigade that is notorious
for war crimes in Saigaza. And so these two soldiers

(32:36):
are then found by Belgium Belgian authorities who detain them.
There's some it's not fair to call them arrested. They
were in custody getting questioned about war crimes. If you
don't want, they haven't been charged, but they were in custody,
they were interrogated and they were released. And the Belgians
say that there is an investigation that is ongoing. So

(32:58):
they're going to look at the videos and if they can.
If they find that what they did is outside the
lines of international law, they'll charge them.

Speaker 3 (33:06):
Well, and this is the irony as you and I know,
something like that ever happens. What's America going to do?
They would pull out. Yeah, they're going to invade Belgium
rather than allow to do I have soldiers to get
to be detained.

Speaker 1 (33:21):
I just wait.

Speaker 3 (33:22):
I can guarantee you a US ambassador is gonna summon
or the Americans are going to summon the Belgian ambassador
or something withdraw their ambassador for the temerity to do
this to two foreigners, I would add, although I who
knows if they're even foreigners after these people in the
idea for American citizens apparently, which is amazing, you got
one more thing, do it quickly.

Speaker 4 (33:41):
Because say we're to move through this. The idea is
carrying out an attack on Daryl o Balau, which is
the basically the only remaining civilian infrastructure left in Gaza.
This town is actually the town where abibacher ab Ed
is from, and they ordered evacuation of the area in

(34:02):
which almost all of the international aid organizations inside Gaza
have their headquarters. So none of them see it as
a coincidence that they're at the on the one hand
taking militarizing this aid through this GHF, and then also
now they're trying to drive all of the aid organizations
out of their headquarters and telling them to go into
tents down by the Mawassie quote unquote safe quorder which

(34:26):
constantly gets bombed. The UN announced, no, we're not leaving,
so it's setting up a genuine confrontation between the IDF
which is coming in and the UN which says it's
not leaving. So we can roll a little bit of
this from the UN yesterday. Colleagues on the ground are.

Speaker 10 (34:42):
More than dedicated in staying in the front lines, staying
in safe houses that are being attacked.

Speaker 4 (34:49):
Trying to deliver aid.

Speaker 10 (34:51):
As one of our colleagues mentioned, you know, sitting I
think Carl scau mentioned sitting sometimes in cars for sixteen
to eighteen hours waiting for green light. We are staying,
currently staying, and as we've been saying from the beginning,
when it comes to the protection of civilians, the protection
of humanitarian workers, Israel has a responsibility to protect them.

(35:15):
Gaza is not a very large place. Darrebala is our hub,
is our humanitarian hub right from their staff is dispatched
to different parts of Gaza. That's where equipment is, that's
this is where are currently.

Speaker 4 (35:28):
Our headquarters are. We will of course.

Speaker 10 (35:34):
Follow and try to deliver humanitarian aid where the people are,
and we've continued, we've continued.

Speaker 4 (35:40):
To do that. So you and shown a little spine.
They're not they're not going to move.

Speaker 3 (35:44):
I mean they can say again they're not move promise
they're not moving. But as you know, Ryan, like without
the they don't care about murdering you in personnel or
they have killed over so many exactly, but they're all
Hamas according to the secret record.

Speaker 1 (36:00):
So that's where we are, guys. It's just it's crazy.

Speaker 3 (36:02):
It's absolutely crazy on a humanitarian level, at a national
interest level, the way that our country is not obsessed
with this foreign country, the diplomatic cover that we provide
not just for their crimes, but for even mentioning it,
as you and I know we would be called this
is be labeled as a blood libel.

Speaker 1 (36:23):
You know it to even mention it.

Speaker 4 (36:24):
Nobo.

Speaker 3 (36:24):
It is though, and this is why it's important. Maybe
on the left, you guys are immune from it and
all of that. People are still afraid, man. I mean,
there's a reason why they could only talk about the
Catholic thing because that's one of them, right, So in
that it's totally undeniable. But the rest of it, you
can't talk about the killing of aid or any of that. Oh,
that's us international propaganda. We're not there yet at all.
You'll still be branded a blood libel if you're even

(36:46):
mentioning it. I don't care anymore, but you know, for
the rest of it, and I don't think the people
care either. But it's disgusting. It's just discussing what's happening
over there. All right, let's get to Hunter Biden, shall we.
Here we have some great highlights from Hunter Biden from
his interview with Andrew Callahan. We're going to start with
my personal favorite clip, Hunter reminiscing about the joys of

(37:11):
crack cocaine, describing in detail how easy it is to
cook and also how it's actually safer than alcohol because
when you make it, you cook off all of the impurities.

Speaker 1 (37:21):
Let's take a listen.

Speaker 6 (37:22):
There's the only difference between crack cocaine and cocaine is
studying bybricarbonate and water and heat. Literally that's it. Anyway.
I don't want to tell people how to make how
to make crack cocaine, but it literally is a managed
jar cocaine and baking soda.

Speaker 4 (37:35):
How different is the experience.

Speaker 6 (37:36):
It's vastly, vastly different. I'm saying, I don't want to
have the experience of some you for a Greek call.
That's how powerful crack cocaine is. Does crack cocaine make
you act any differently?

Speaker 4 (37:49):
No?

Speaker 6 (37:49):
Is it safer than alcohol? Probably people think of crack
as being dirty. It's the exact opposite. When you make crack.
What you're doing is you're burning off all them so
that they combined with the studying by carbonate, which makes
it smokable. That's all. You know, all of these actors,
and you know people in the past that talked about

(38:10):
they had a problem with cocaine and freebasing, they were
smoking crack.

Speaker 1 (38:16):
Somebody smoking cracky.

Speaker 3 (38:18):
You know what's funny, It would make sense if you
had not ever seen a crackhead, Like have you anyone
ever actually seen people.

Speaker 1 (38:25):
Who are addicted to crack?

Speaker 3 (38:26):
They don't look all that healthy to me, all right,
I mean, I'm not saying alcoholics look all that healthy.

Speaker 1 (38:29):
But they only look a little bit bloated. They're not
usually missing all of their teeth.

Speaker 4 (38:33):
Give him his point, He's saying the drug itself compared
to the dirty powder cocaine he's going to get on
the street because you're you're storting that everything you buy,
You're storing that up and.

Speaker 3 (38:42):
Just cooking crack, cook the fentanyl off. Can anybody see
I don't know enough?

Speaker 4 (38:46):
Maybe it does.

Speaker 1 (38:47):
Actually, I guarantee you're going to.

Speaker 3 (38:50):
The comments are like, yes, absolutely, So that's why it's
safer than everything. Okay, all right, But more importantly for
our purposes and to the extent that this thing is
newsworthy at all, is what this is how Hunter and
the Biden family see the twenty twenty four election. The
Democratic Party and the Democratic voters were not slavishly dedicated

(39:11):
enough to his father and the cult of personality kicked
him off the ticket. He blames Kamala for the loss
and Democratic elites and that Biden himself did nothing wrong.

Speaker 1 (39:19):
He was sharp as attack.

Speaker 3 (39:21):
Let's take a listen to how he had to speak
about George Clooney and others.

Speaker 6 (39:24):
He flew around the world, basically the mileage that he
could have flown around the world three times. Yeah, he's
eighty one years old. He's tired as shit. Give him
ambient to be able to sleep. He gets up on
the stage and he looks like he's a deer in
the headlights. Fuck him, fuck him, fuck him and everybody
around him. George Clooney is not a fucking actor. He

(39:45):
is a fucking like. I don't know what he is.
He's a brand. And fuck you, what do you have
to do with fucking anything? Why do I have to
fucking listen to you? What right do you have to
step on a man who's given fifty two years of
his fucking life to the service of this and James
Carville who hasn't run a race in forty fucking years,
and David Axelrod, who had won success in his political life,

(40:07):
and that was Barack Obama. And that was because of
Barack Obama, not because of fucking David Axelrod and David
Pluff and all of these guys in the Podsave America,
guys who were junior fucking speech writers in you know,
on Barack Obama's Senate staff, who've been dining out on
the relationship with him for years, making millions of dollars,
the Anita Dunns of the world, who's made forty fifty

(40:29):
million dollars off the Democratic Party. They're all going to
insert their judgment over a man who has figured out,
unlike anybody else, how to get elected to the United
States Senate over seven times, how to pass more legislation
than any president in history, how to have a better
midterm election than anybody in history, and how to garner
more votes than any president that has ever won. And

(40:50):
they're going to replace their judgment for his. Who's Jake
Tapper's audience, Jake Tapper my mom or something?

Speaker 5 (40:56):
Well?

Speaker 6 (40:56):
I don't know for real though, is that I don't
even think it's your mom anymore. By the numbers, what
influence does Jake Tapper have over anything? He has the
smallest audience on cable news. The intelligentsia of the Democratic
Party with twenty twenty hindsight believes that Joe Biden should
have considered not running again because of their perception that

(41:20):
he was too old. The Pod Save America Saviors of
the Democratic Party with what four white millionaires that are
dining out on their under association with Barack Obama from
sixteen years ago living in Beverly fucking Hills telling the

(41:41):
rest of the world what black voters in South Carolina
really want, or what the women in the waitress living
outside of Green Bay, Wisconsin really believes. What the fuck
I mean? I can't believe that we do this over
and over again. Yeah, or I hear Ram Emmanuel is
going to run for for president?

Speaker 1 (42:01):
What a fuck?

Speaker 6 (42:01):
It like David axel Rod's going to run his campaign
for him? That's like, oh boy, there's the answer. There's
the fucking answer. Genius is all you know?

Speaker 3 (42:12):
My Okay, So first of all, there's some news there.
He said it's ambient. Now, Emily Crystal and I were
on Emily's Aft, right, But Emily Crystal and I were
on After Party last night, and Emily brought up a
great point. Is Biden, as you'll famously recall, was cloistered
at Camp David ahead of the debate and had been
back in the United States for multiple days, so why

(42:33):
were they giving himambient And he would only been on
a seven hour time difference from multiple days ago, so
you need ambient for multiple days to get over So
that's not a good look for an old man. And
also you know, first of all, that's the news is
now that they're blaming it on Ambien. It's like when
who was it? Rick Perry? Remember he couldn't forget the
third Department and wanted to cut and later on he
was like, guys, I had back surgery and I was

(42:54):
high on percocet. And you're like, well, what it's like
that's not a very good excuse actually, But broadly, look
at the bitterness, Look at the bitterness towards the Democratic elites,
and it's pretty ironic. Look, I'm not some podsave fanboy,
but you know, they had a job and they made
their name by being attached to a winning campaign, the

(43:15):
Obama campaign. You works are the president's son. You have
grifted millions of dollars off being his son. They frankly,
are way more accomplished than you. And I'm not some
big James Carville defender or any of that, but you're
not exactly the right messenger to be talking about nepotism
and grifting off of other people's names, are you?

Speaker 1 (43:34):
Hunter?

Speaker 3 (43:34):
So this is the view Ryan the Biden family, This
is what they believe is fuck you.

Speaker 1 (43:39):
That's basically their answer.

Speaker 4 (43:40):
And what was fun about the whole interview. But also
this analysis is that I'm with him like ninety five
percent of the way, right, like almost all of the
things that he's saying. I'm like, boom boom, boom, bom boom.
That's great, but it's like A, who are you to
say it? And then B when you finish with and
therefore Joe Biden should have been the nominee again in

(44:03):
twenty twenty four, it's like no, I'm sorry, Like, okay, yeah,
he had a good midterm, like he beat Trump in
twenty twenty. You know, there's a there's an argument that
there are there was a segment of like white working
class voters that peeled off from Trump to Biden in
twenty twenty four, and that made the difference. Okay, maybe

(44:24):
all that's true. Doesn't mean he wasn't a dead man
walking in twenty twenty four. Yeah, he wasn't gonna win
because he was almost dead.

Speaker 3 (44:31):
Literally sorry, you know, even Hunter's like, yeah, he's eighty
one years old.

Speaker 1 (44:35):
He's old, the aged before our eyes.

Speaker 4 (44:36):
You're like, yeah, yeah, that's the whole point, man, Wait,
that's the point.

Speaker 3 (44:39):
And it's like, also, if a single ambient can take
you out you know from the night before, that's not
a very good look for you said, It's one of
those that look, there was so much alternative history there.
There's also some great political messaging here from Hunter. Here's
him on immigration. Let's take a listen.

Speaker 6 (44:56):
The people are really upset about illegal immigration. Fuck you,
how do you think your hotel room gets cleaned? How
do you think you got food on your fucking table?
Who do you think washes your dishes? Who do you
think does.

Speaker 4 (45:08):
Your fucking garden?

Speaker 6 (45:09):
Who do you think is here by the fucking sheer,
fucking just grit and will that they figured out a
way to get here because they thought that they could
give theirselves and their family a better chance. And he's
somehow convinced all of us that these people are the
fucking criminals. White men in America are forty five more

(45:31):
times likely to commit a fucking violent crime than an immigrant.
And the media says, well, you got David Axelrod. And
you know, rom fucking Emmanual was so fucking smart. Rom
Emmanual is that we got to understand that these people
are really mad, and these we got to appeal to
these white voters. Rom the only people that fucking appealed
to those white voters. Was Joe Biden eighty one years old,

(45:51):
and he got eighty one million votes. And he did
because not because he appeased their fucking Trumpian sense, but
because he challenged it. But these guys think that we
need to run away from all values in.

Speaker 1 (46:03):
Order for us to lead.

Speaker 6 (46:04):
I say, fuck you, how are we getting those people
back from fucking El Salvador.

Speaker 3 (46:08):
Yes, fuck you Ryan for being concerned about illegal immigration.
It's so funny too, because even the most like open
borders left wing people would be like, look, these are
human beings. We need to reform the system to make
it so that they're not illegal anymore, and we don't
support the chaos of what is going on there. But
Hunter just flips. I mean, look, he's like Donald Trump

(46:29):
almost in a certain way. He also said he would
invade El Salvador to get back the sea. Well, I
guess they're not there anymore, the Venezuelans. They've been sent
back to Venezuela. But he said he would be willing
to invade El Salvador on behalf of that. I just
my take with Hunter broadly again, to the extent that
he matters at all, is that is the view of

(46:50):
the Biden family. And I think that's very important for
the because there's some a lot of Democrats who watch
the show. That's what they think of you, and that's
also what they think of the voters is screw you.
You didn't have enough fealty to my dad. We don't
care about the democratic process. We don't care about you know.
He blames God, Nancy Pelosi, and all these others for
kicking his dad out of the race. He genuinely believes

(47:10):
his dad is some messianic figure who had this unique
political talent. It's like, yeah, maybe in twenty twenty, but
like by the end, bro, all of the Democrats are like,
please don't run. You remember on our show we covered
for years seventy eighty percent of Democrats.

Speaker 1 (47:23):
He's too old. Get him out of there. He's too old, right, And.

Speaker 4 (47:26):
Also he's stunk in twenty twenty, like he yes, he
beat Trump in the general election.

Speaker 11 (47:30):
He lient that well, he lost that primary thirty thousand
until the party like basically handed it to he got it,
finished fourth in Iowa, fifth in New Hampshire, lost two
to one to Bernie and Nevada, and then the entire
party establishment, including CNN, New York Times, MSNBC, which is
what really.

Speaker 4 (47:50):
Mattered, everybody telling him, Okay, it's Biden or fascism or communism,
and so you have the biggest swing in polling history
and then COVID hits and he doesn't have to campaign
for the rest of the campaign. Literally, that's how he won.
So let's let's not let mister Biden Junior there rewrite it.
It's just THEERI how much he sounds.

Speaker 1 (48:10):
Like it is crazy. It is crazy.

Speaker 3 (48:12):
And we'll all just remember yesterday was the one year anniversary.
Let's put that up on air on the screen. I've
lived a thousand lifetimes since this moment, since Joe Biden
announced that he was not running Funny fun Story.

Speaker 4 (48:22):
That was the day after my statement that did not
include endorsement.

Speaker 1 (48:25):
For It did not include an endorsement for Kamala.

Speaker 3 (48:28):
How my, my, how many lives we have all lived
since that day.
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