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Speaker 1 (00:09):
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the equity markets kind of flat ish, all right. So
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on Monday we had Marjorie Taylor Green come on the show.
She was fantastic. She was talking about, you know what's
going on with Maga. She wants she wants true Maga.
She wants true Magga to follow Trump, and she wants
Trump to really kind of deliver on the things that
he was all about. And she was right. I agree
with her fully. Take a look at what she said
on Monday.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
The Republican Party is going to lose people drastically unless
they get with the program and get on the America
First train. And that's that's what President Trump has always
been about, is America First. But yet I think he
has people tugging him and pulling him. He's got neocons
like Lindsey Graham, Mark Levin, you name it, this whole
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crowd pulling him and pulling him to support these foreign wars,
probably telling them that it creates jobs in America. That
doesn't the defense industry. Those are the kind of jobs
we need to stop creating. We can create a lot
of other jobs in America instead of building weapons to
destroy and kill people.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
Marjorie Marjorie Taylor Green, speaking truth to power, speaking truth
to everyone, speaking truth. By the way, She's right, Naga
didn't vote to get involved in more foreign wars. Well
because his name was mentioned with Lindsay Graham, Mark Levin
didn't take too kindly of that. Let's take a listen
to what he had to say on Retbear Show last night.
I watched this live, folks watch you.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
Know, there is a battle of power inside the Republican
Party too, and especially when it comes to foreign policy,
and I just want to you know, this battle with
some Republicans Marjorie Taylor Green Monday, saying, I think he's
got people tugging at him, pulling out him. I think
he's got neocons like Lindsey Graham and Mark Levin, you
name it, the whole crowd pulling him and pulling him
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to support these foreign wars.
Speaker 4 (03:00):
If there's some lunatics and she's one of them, I'm
not an interventionist. But on the other hand, I don't
believe the United States should surrender to hamas in Iran,
in Russia and China. She apparently does and she's not alone.
That's not a big part of MAGA. That's fake MAGA.
That's not a big part of the base. These people
are now stabbing the president of the back. They're trying
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to paint him as some kind of a warmonger. No,
the Republican Party isn't going the way of Marjorie Taylor
Green or her ILK No way.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
And that's not all he did. Take a look at
this x account post he put up. Good riddans. I
hate doing this because I love her, and she's great
and she's great for the country. She's great for MAGA,
she's great for President Trump, she's great for America first
and everything we represent. Let's bring in, bring back Marjorie
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Taylor Green. Just so the folks understand, MTG. I was
watching that live last night. My jaw dropped when he
said that about you, and if I was a shot,
I do your response to Marph Levin.
Speaker 5 (04:06):
Well, thank you, Eric. I really appreciate this opportunity. You know,
Mark has never called me and talked to me in
person or spoken to me about this. But when he
goes on Fox News, the network where he hosts his show,
and says calls me crazy and refers to Marjorie Taylor
Green and her ilk. Well, he's insulting my entire district.
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He's also insulting the tens hundreds of millions of Americans
that voted in twenty twenty four to end foreign wars
and end for an aid because we're absolutely sick of it,
and we're thirty seven trillion dollars in debt, and Americans
on both sides of the aisle are frankly sick and
tired of their hard earned tax dollars going to murder
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people in foreign countries, going to pay the Industrial Defense
Complex massive contracts so that their their products, their weapons
systems can be sold to foreign countries to murder people.
That's not what America wants. So when Mark Levin talks
about my milk, he is insulting I would say most
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Americans in this country, Eric, and he's insulting big time
people that are under the age of forty because it's
the younger generations. It's my children's generation, twenty two, twenty five,
and twenty seven, my kids, that's their ages, and those
younger generations don't have a future in America because of
Mark Levin and the people like him and their policies
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that have destroyed our country for decades. Now, thirty seven
trillion dollars in debt. Inflation is so high, groceries are expensive,
bills are expensive, people can't afford rent. Credit card debt
is at an all time high, and young people today
cannot ever even dream of buying a house. That's the
American that Mark Levin has has fought for. That's the
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America that Mark Levin loves. And Mark Levin, let's be
really honest, is Israel first, He's not America first. So
if it were up to Mark Levin, America would fight
every single war that the secular government of nuclear armed
Israel wanted to drag America into. Because that's what's been
happening for a long time. And if anyone's paying attention,
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and I would say Fox News better start paying attention.
But their problem is most of the people that watch
Fox News are very much up in age, the baby
boomer generation, who I love. Those are my parents, but
that's their biggest audience. That's not the future of America.
And I know that's hard and tough talk, but the
future of America is my children's generation. Eric, and they
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don't have a future right now, because we have Mark Levin,
the neo cons and the establishment in Washington d C
pushing as hard as possible to shove us into more
foreign wars, and they would love to see it explode
all over the world. And when I say America First, Eric,
I absolutely mean it, and I could care less what
Mark Levin or anybody else has to say, because guess what,
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Mark Levin doesn't live in my district and didn't vote
for me. When I say America first, I'm talking about
the Georgia businesses in my district. I'm talking about the
families that live in my district. I'm talking about every
age person, whether right or left, that lives in my
district and needs for Washington d C for once to
finally care about this country and American's needs, and that
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hasn't been happening for a long time. So I will
not apologize. I am completely unapologetic for being America first.
And I'm actually getting to the point where I'm America
only because that's the only thing that should matter. And
in my job title, Eric, I'll say this one lesson.
It's representative in the United States House of Representatives. My
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job is to only represent United States citizens and represent
Georgia's fourteenth district. And that's exactly what I'm doing. So
I don't care what Mark Levin has to say. Ollie
does a screech and yell. Let people on this stupid,
pathetic show that hardly anyone ever watches, and frankly this
country is really sick and tired of his time.
Speaker 1 (08:09):
I you know, I have to put this out there.
You know, I was at Fox for twelve years. No,
don't begrudge anything of that. Brett Behar is a good guy.
I've liked bread for a long time. But there's a
little technique in television. He produce shows along I've been
doing this for twenty years. He produce shows you know
how to handle things. What he did with they took
your comment from this show. It was word for word
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from this show, and they put it up on a
screen because they didn't want to have you on this network.
They didn't want to give real America's voice the airtime
to say that we're creating content that people are listening to.
A lot of people who are probably watching last night
disagreed with Mark Levin, even on Fox News probably agreed
with you. And they wouldn't give them the opportunity to
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know where that came from. It's just a cheap little shot.
Getting back to what Mark Levin said, my problem with
what Mark said was, I like, he's a decent guy,
he's a smart guy. But for him to say that
you're wrong for wanting to pull out of any sort
of support for Israel, Ukraine and anywhere else in the
damn world. We're supporting foreign wars. That's somehow not in
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Maga anymore. You are, my dear, representing what the real
true north of Maga is wants, and it really elected
you and Donald Trump for Yeah.
Speaker 5 (09:21):
I completely agree with you, and I've been on the
ground all over this country, and this country is desperately
begging for Washington, DC to stop sending their money in
foreign aid, to foreign conflicts, to foreign wars. And of
course we support Israel and we wish them well. But
the reality is, and this needs to be said loud
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for everyone to hear, that is a secular government of Israel.
They are a nuclear armed nation. They and they have
proven to the entire world that they are more than
capable of not only defending themselves but practically wiping out
their enemies, because that's what they're doing in Gaza. They
are completely wiping it out. And I've used the term genocide,
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and I think that's the right term to use. And
so Israel is an incredible country. Let me tell you
the other great things in Israel. They have state funded
help care, state funded health care. They also have a
very big abortion policy. So if you're a Christian in America,
Israel is state funded and they provide abortions to women
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up to six months and even thereafter if that it
gets approved by a committee. So Christians, you need to
understand what you're supporting when you blindly support this country.
They also have state funded.
Speaker 1 (10:37):
If I may and tej As, you have one minute,
because I want to put just to weigh in on
this moving away from Israel because his obviously his heart
is with Israel. We got okay, fine, but then you
heard President Trump saying I'm moving some nuclear subs into
the Mediterranean, into an area that would be more accessible
to what's going on in Russia Ukraine. My head exploded again,
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like what are we doing here? And where would Levin
be on that? And where are you on that?
Speaker 5 (11:06):
I'm one against it, but I also really think President
Trump is who he campaigned on ending that war. And
I have been very encouraged seeing the news coming out
to see Whitkoff met with Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia,
and there is talks of a meeting happening between President Trump,
Zelenski and President Putin, and so let's hope that we
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see that, and let's hope we see we see peace.
But I think the voices that are the loudest in
the Oval Office are pushing America to take a hard
stance on Russia, and it's not working. The sanctions haven't worked.
Trying to bully other countries and their business deals with
Russia is not working. There needs to be a diplomatic
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peace process, and I really have big faith that President
Trump was meta for that.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
We're gonna leave it there. Thank you for coming on
and clearing things up. And I think there was who
was great you did that. I think certainly my audience
and the MAGO audience is I'm watching the chat light
up in favor in support of you. MTG. Marjorie Taylly Read,
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Michael Flinn back on the show, Surf. Let's get to
you have a very very big piece that you put out.
I want to jump right into it. Diplomacy, tell us
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what's happening. We're moving a farther apart rather than bringing
people together. Tell us you tell us what's going on.
Speaker 6 (14:29):
Yeah, yeah, So, thank you, Eric, and thanks for having
me on today and to your great audience. So over
the weekend, and really it was the remarks by President
Trump when he talked about the basically the repositioning of
nuclear submarines that Trump talked about, and I started to
think about and I went back and looked at all
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of the nuclear talk that we have heard over the
last year year and a half going on in the
war in Ukraine, and it got me thinking about diplomacy
and how we're dealing with each other because us we must.
Speaker 7 (15:01):
And Trump is trying to do this, he is, he
is trying to talk.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
I'll tell you what we'll do. We're going to jump
back into that interview in a secondent of Stephen Miller
gagling at the outside the White House.
Speaker 4 (15:12):
Fifty yeah, and Sarah, as it happened with India because.
Speaker 1 (15:18):
Of the business with Moscow.
Speaker 8 (15:19):
Well, we'll certainly take a look at that. But the
tear frame is, you know, for Brazil's at fifty percent
because of their incredibly anti freedom policies that threaten American
freedom of speech and American companies an incredibly coercive and
abusive way, as well as their unjust and unlawful entertainment
and imprisonment of Bolsonaro. And that's been the focus of
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our sanctions package.
Speaker 9 (15:42):
On Brazil, a rewarding the latest developments in Morazil.
Speaker 8 (15:45):
Regards of what you nothing new right now, but happy
to share with.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
You as soon as we have it.
Speaker 10 (15:50):
About the Kazi and umanitarian aids, I read an argumle
did the press didn't find anyone kind of took over.
Speaker 9 (15:57):
Take over so that he can have better the Chestenian.
But the situation with this already doesn't seem so clear Trumps.
Speaker 8 (16:07):
Well, I mean, all I can add to that the President,
who's spoken aupo this at length publicly, as you know,
is that the President continues to be clear about his
desire to make sure that Gobsins have access to humanitarian
aid and that is a priority for the US government. Yes,
(16:29):
well again, I'll just say that to repeat what the
President said over and over again is that his interest
here he inherited Biden's war and he wants to bring
about a peace settlement and the objective is to stop
the killing, and that focus isn't going to change. Yes, President,
have nothing to add to what's already been said on
the subject, any of the questions.
Speaker 1 (16:50):
Can you tell us about it? To be announcement?
Speaker 8 (16:53):
The president I'm not gonna I'm not gonna work, I'm
not gonna scoop the gonna scoop the president any other questions.
Speaker 1 (17:00):
Yeah, so I'll be expecting any secondary attire some countries
that do business with Russia. Well, I think.
Speaker 8 (17:06):
I mean, as you've seen, there was a massive secondary
tariff on India of additional twenty five percent, and it
probably surprised for people to know that India is one
of the largest purchasers in the world of Russian oil,
and the probably people be surprised to get that because
of course they could easily access oil from many of
their markets around the world. So that's the major They
are one of the largest funders of Russia's army for
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that reason. One last question, thank you.
Speaker 5 (17:33):
Strategy Russia meeting as on Mt Chance.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
With the presidents that he.
Speaker 11 (17:42):
Was inspire up.
Speaker 8 (17:44):
I don't want to. It's not for not for me
to set conditions like that. I would just reader what
I've said before, which is that President Trump has been
crystal clear, going back to the very beginning, that Biden
is the reason why we are in this war, and
that his objective is to find a peaceful set of
it so that we can stop the killing and have
a humanitarian resolution so that both the Russians and Ukrainians
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can stop dying in mass and that remains as objective.
Speaker 12 (18:10):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
All right. That was Stephn Miller just having a very
very short chat. And again that's a gaggle outside the
White House right right near do all those TV hits
a pebble beach. It's called in the White House Oval
office over there. Let's jump back into that Michael John
Michael Flynn interview. Here's here's the rest of it.
Speaker 6 (18:36):
So thank you, Eric, and thanks for having me on
today and to your great audience. So over the weekend,
and really it was the remarks by President Trump when
he talked about, uh, the basically the repositioning of nuclear
submarines that Trump talked about, and I started to think
about and I went back and looked at all of
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the nuclear talk that we have heard over the last
year here and a half going on in the war
in Ukraine, and it got me thinking about diplomacy and
how we're dealing with each other because we must. And
Trump is trying to do this. He is he is
trying to talk to our adversaries. You know, he talks
to China, talks to you know, g and he talks
to Putin. But it got me thinking about how has
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the United States been diplomatically and we frankly have been
our own worst enemy. So what I did was I
sat down and walked through what I believe are some
of the important aspects. And you're you've got the top,
you know, you got the tent up there right now.
I mean, I'm not going to go through them. People
can can look at that, and I think that's from
my x feed and and in there I also post
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the entire article.
Speaker 7 (19:43):
But the very first rule is the US must you know,
should not lie. We should not lie.
Speaker 6 (19:49):
And when you think about the issue, and this is
really focused on Ukraine and Eastern Europe. You know, one
of the things that Putin said, and Putin said in
a speech, you know, just to just like the last
twenty four to forty eight hours, you know, he put
down the number one thing that for his condition for
pieces that Ukraine will not become part of NATO. Well,
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in nineteen ninety four, what's called the Budapest Cords, the
United States of America with four you know, with the
President of the United States at the time Bush at
the table, with Midi Ron and.
Speaker 7 (20:23):
Margaret Thatcher and Gorbachev.
Speaker 6 (20:27):
We basically committed at that time that we will not
expand NATO any further east and towards you know, the
Russian Federation and of course the Russian sovereign their borders.
Speaker 7 (20:37):
I mean, it would be just it would be like,
you know, putting an enemy on the Mexican border, right.
Speaker 6 (20:41):
I mean, it's bad enough having Cuba. So one of
the things I got thinking about is how often have
we done that? And I lay that out in all
of the rules. So in each rule I walked the
reader through the ways that we have not been good
stewards of diplomacy over the years. And you know, one
of one of the rules is we should not get
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involved in assassinations, right. I mean, imagine if we found
out that that Putin was involved in the assassination attempt
of President Trump. Well, guess what we just learned this
past three months ago, Eric, that the CIA, our own CIA,
was involved in the assassination of a president of the
United States.
Speaker 7 (21:23):
JFK. The other thing is I talk about, you know,
just how we deal with each other, how we deal
with you know, the.
Speaker 6 (21:30):
Diplomatic norms and the diplomatic conversations, and we have to
be very very transparent in this day and age.
Speaker 7 (21:38):
In this day and age, we're even.
Speaker 6 (21:39):
Eisenhower, right, Eisenhower lied about a aircraft and a spy
plane that was flying over and was shot down by Russia.
You know, Gary Powers, and you probably remember that because
we're of the same age category. But when we lied
about that, you know, the Russians said, well, we have
the plane and we have the pilot, so stop lying
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to us. So at the at a certain level, and
probably secretary of State secretary level for sure, and then
at the at the Office of the Presidency, we have
got to be matter of fact, you know, sort of
brute force honest about how we are dealing with the
direction that the world is currently taking. I mean economically, militarily.
Speaker 7 (22:26):
We are in a place right now, Eric, where I
just feel.
Speaker 6 (22:29):
And again what got me thinking about this was the
discussion about nuclear submarines, and I started to think, Jesus,
when did the president, When did the president of Unisates
ever mentioned stuff like that?
Speaker 1 (22:40):
Very important question here, General, and I think everything you're
saying is extremely important, like everyone should listen. So you're
writing this article, you have an idea. My question is
who are you? Who's your audio? Who's your target artist.
Is it the President of the United States, Is it
the American people, or is there our foreign adversaries.
Speaker 6 (22:59):
It's because I know, in fact, because I have a
great global network. So I sent it out to different
people that I know, and I said, hey, make sure
that this gets in front of your president or your
prime minister, you know, to include our adversaries. So you know,
I have a bunch of different facts. I'm in Washington,
d C. Right now, and I'm up here more than
i'm not, So I have a great global network. That's
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part of the audience. Is that audience, and I know
it's been shared around. It's also right here in our
own State Department, and it's certainly over in the Oval Office.
I mean, the President right now is having the damnedest
time trying to get ambassadors confirmed. So we don't have
a lot of ambassadors, you know, in there in the
various capitals around the world, who are supposed to be
our leading diplomats and providing a voice for the President
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of United States for diplomatic affairs. We're in a kind
of a weird place right now where certainly the President's
nominated to a bunch of people, but they're not confirming,
So they're not there.
Speaker 7 (23:54):
That's not a good place.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
Following up a little bit general on my question, so
I think you and you've heard that maybe Putin has
actually seen this or is aware of your I.
Speaker 6 (24:06):
Have been I have been told that his him and
his foreign ministry, the leaders in his foreign ministry, you
have received it.
Speaker 7 (24:13):
I don't know what they I can't say whether they
actually read it, but I know that they've got it.
Speaker 1 (24:17):
What about Ing Ping and Kim Jong Lan and most importantly,
what about Marco Rubio?
Speaker 6 (24:23):
Yeah, and that's the other So the other half of
the audience, you know, I want, uh, you know, I
want Secretary of Rubio because and I talk about Secretary
of Rubio in here, right, I really think that his
plate is full. Uh.
Speaker 7 (24:36):
And that's fine.
Speaker 6 (24:38):
Maybe, but Rubio is really turned into an incredible diplomat.
But there is so much complexity and frankly some chaos
as we've seen in the Middle East.
Speaker 7 (24:48):
Right now with you know, there's no telling what's going
on in Tel.
Speaker 6 (24:52):
Aviv right now or Jerusalem, whether or not there's a
I mean, there's some stories about a mutiny inside of
the Israeli government.
Speaker 7 (24:58):
I mean, now, I was gonna probably have to come
out and and make a statement or something.
Speaker 6 (25:02):
But I think for Rubio, Rubio does not have his
full complement of his team at the State Department. And
when we're talking about foreign policy and we're talking about
the use of ambassadors and the role of ambassadors, you know,
who's picking up the phone. No Rubio can pick up
and call any embassy. But is he talking to somebody
that the Biden administration put in. Is he talking to
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somebody that that that doesn't see the world or that
part of the world, or that that country the way
that that Donald J. Trump wants to wants it to
shape into. I mean, we're we're in a weird place
because we're only six months plus into a into a
new administration. You know, President Trump is in his second administration,
but many of the people that he has around him
are not from his first administration. Right So, and in
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this business about ambassadors really does matter. And you know,
we don't have that many ambassadors out there, and we
don't have an ambassador in Ukraine, we don't have one
in Russia, we don't have one in you know, in
many parts of the Middle East. Those confirmations that we're
still waiting on, you know, with the with the Senate,
so we're in a weird place. I felt very compelled
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to write this. I definitely want the White House to
read it. I want Secretary of State Rubio to read it,
and people around him. They can throw it in the
circular file as far as I'm concerned, but I want
him to pay attention because this is what I'm getting
from the American people. Because the American people are starting
to get you know, they they love, absolutely love what
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Tulsea Gabbart is doing, exposing this dark underbelly of evil.
But what they want is they want they want more accountability.
They want they want transparency, and we need it right now.
Speaker 7 (26:39):
Or what we're what are we doing over in Ukraine?
What are we doing over in the Middle East?
Speaker 1 (26:44):
I don't know. General, I wish we weren't in either
one of those places. I'm absolute imploring everyone to go
out and read read the article of General Michael Flynn
just posted all over the place. General, thank you for
your time, really good having you, sir.
Speaker 7 (26:56):
God bless Eric. Thank you very much for all that
you're doing.
Speaker 1 (26:59):
Thank you for coming on Bowling and you know, really
making important information available to the audience. That's awesome, General,
Thank you great, Thanks a lot more of the show, folks,
right after the break. All right, folks, Well, last week
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coming out recently, and we have to note that normally
I would say the market would have reacted negatively. It
did for a day, it bounced right back, but then
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one thing that was constant throughout all three of these
ravery rocky days was gold and it hire all three
of those days. Your thoughts, what's going on? Listen?
Speaker 13 (27:51):
We're seeing what a mess our data agencies are, and
you know it's having ripple effects throughout the economy. Listen,
We've been talking now from months President Trump saying that
they need to lower rates the Federal Reserve. They've been
using strong job numbers as their excuse not to cut rates,
and that excuse obviously has collapsed. Right, Labor markets are
(28:12):
weaker than they thought, inflation's cooling, and now the pressure
is back on the Fed to cut interest rates and
to do it fast, just as President Trump's been saying
for months. But for me, this is a massive problem.
Right at the end of the day, the Fed, the administration,
they need to make decisions based on the numbers put
in front of them, and when the numbers are an
absolute nonsense, it makes things difficult. So it's interesting, and
(28:35):
it's playing out, playing out in front of us.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
So what do you think it is? In a lot
of people they call the phone line like, oh, you're
always pushing gold. I'm not pushing gold. I've been a
gold bag for the entire my career since they started
on Wall Street for twelve years and the next twenty
years i've been in television. I've never been negative on gold,
and I'm still not. There's literally nothing on the horizon
that says be wary of owning gold? What why are
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people wary of owning gold at these record high priceses
should they be? Look?
Speaker 13 (29:04):
Look, the answer is I really don't think so. Right
when gold went over a thousand, people are like, it
can't keep going. Then gold went over two thousand, people
said the same. And gold went over three thousand, they
say the same. Look, we're in a climate right now
where everything is high right, And that is what happens
when for fifteen years interest for most of fifteen years,
interest rates are essentially at zero. It's what happens when
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you pump huge amounts of money through the markets, It
drives things up. So that's the situation we're in across
the board.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
The question then.
Speaker 13 (29:35):
Becomes is gold still conducive for the climate in front
of us? And I say absolutely yes. We got to
remember gold did incredibly well from twenty sixteen to twenty
twenty under President Trump's first term, and the economic fundamentals
I think were stronger back then than today. Trump has
a tougher task in front of us. So gold this
century performs during tough times and during good times, and
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it is being driven today by all time high demand.
The first six months of this year saw more central
bank demand for gold than any six month period in history.
So if for the last twenty five years you've been
pushing gold, it's not a bad thing. Gold is outperformed
every other financial market for the last quarter century in
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the United States. It's moving and I expect it will
continue to do.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
Yeah, you know, and folks, I remember when people well
two things. Two dynamics are happening with gold. I've traded
to commodities for the entirety of the last thirty five years.
Gold and oil used to trade together. They were both commodities.
They're both very tied to the US dollar strength and weaknesses.
And when the dollar will go down, dollar we go down,
gold and oil will go up together. Well, what's happening now?
You have gold continuing the upward trajectory and oil is
(30:46):
starting to move down down from sixty four dollars a
barrel today, gold continues Yet, so how did gold break
away from oil? And then one more? While you're at it,
I got a minute and a half left. People also
said when cryptocurrencies took off up, we're going to move
out of gold and go into crypto. Crypto's got four
trillion dollars under its belt right now, hasn't affected the
gold buying serg so to speak, what goal versus crypto,
(31:10):
goal versus oil? It's floors yours listen.
Speaker 13 (31:14):
I think that the reason gold is now moving independently
is because it's being driven by the strongest fundamental out there,
which is demand. So, like I said, regardless of what's happening,
to our dollar, and our dollar is weakening, right, It's
been the worst start to the year for a dollar
since nineteen seventy three. Regardless of that, gold today has
been driven by demand, and it's being driven by central
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bank demand at all time highs.
Speaker 1 (31:36):
And this isn't just this year.
Speaker 13 (31:38):
It started in twenty twenty two with Biden's weaponization of
the dollar and it has continued all throughout. So it's
demand driving gold today, not weaknesses of the dollar and
other things, although they're a catalyst as well when it
comes to cryptocurrency. Look, you know it was there was
a point in my career when I started asking myself
(31:59):
whether goal to become a relic right, and I was
looking at the twentieth century, looking at gold's performance relative
to the market, and it didn't snack up. This century,
gold has more than doubled the major financial markets in
the United States, and it's a reflection of what's happening
there is a changing climate. And the point that I
wanted to make look at where central banks are going
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today when the value of currency is up in the air.
They're not looking at crypto, they're not looking at the markets,
They're looking at gold. Because gold has always been the
solution for currency devaluation. And what we are proving today
gold is not a relic. It's been the stability of
the dollar since nineteen forty six up until today, that
has been the historical aborition. We're seeing a reversion to
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the norm today, so I think it's going to continue
investment banks.
Speaker 1 (32:47):
There's really no really strong case for a stronger dollar
going forward. I mean clearly is either weaker or substantially weaker,
and both of those scenarios are very good for the
gold picture, as it is for oil and crypto, certainly
not necessarily for other types of equities. Philip Patrick, really
good to have you on, my friend, Thank you for
that discussion. Thank you. I folks back too and half minutes. Well,
(33:19):
he was once one of the most offensive people on air,
and I mean that as a compliment. For the most part,
I'll explain that shock Jock is what they called him.
He called himself the king of all media. He was
the anti woke legend. And look, Howard Stern has been
a figure in broadcasting since the eighties, so it's inevitable
that he would change a bit in all of that time.
(33:41):
But this guy's change is almost too much to be believed.
Once divisive, extremely controversial, he went from that too. As
his old friend, President Donald Trump has called him the
King of woke. Going out of his way to be
offensive was Howard Stern's whole shtick, and it was what
made him millions and had millions of people flocked to him.
(34:03):
Here's a prime example, now, don't hate the messenger.
Speaker 12 (34:05):
Here.
Speaker 1 (34:06):
After the Columbine shootings and the murder of twelve Colorado
high school students and a teacher in April of nineteen
ninety nine, Stern took to his airwaves and shocked America
and the world.
Speaker 9 (34:18):
How's a god all right? Is hour?
Speaker 1 (34:21):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (34:22):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (34:22):
Man?
Speaker 9 (34:22):
I lived like a mile and a half of the school.
Speaker 1 (34:24):
Man.
Speaker 11 (34:24):
I had a couple of friends that were there, and
I talked to him yesterday.
Speaker 9 (34:27):
What they say?
Speaker 11 (34:28):
They said that there was just.
Speaker 9 (34:30):
A bunch of cash shooting and by.
Speaker 1 (34:31):
A bunch of good looking girls go to that school.
Speaker 11 (34:33):
That guy was right, the guy who called him, He
was a little too excited.
Speaker 14 (34:35):
But he was like, there was like really good looking
girls running out of there with their hands over their heads.
Speaker 11 (34:39):
Yeah, the bomb are still working.
Speaker 14 (34:41):
Did does kids try to have sex with any of
the good looking girls.
Speaker 7 (34:43):
They didn't even do that. At least if you're going to.
Speaker 14 (34:45):
Go kill yourself and kill all the kids, like, why
wouldn't you have some sex?
Speaker 12 (34:50):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (34:50):
I would say I would want some sex.
Speaker 1 (34:51):
FI Yeah, I mean, if I was going to kill
some people, I'd take them out of sex. Now, I apologize,
he had to play, but he had to understand what
how if you didn't grow up listening to him, he
had their what he was all about. In the age
before cancel culture, Stern's contribution to the debate about teenage
violence created a furious fren's ay. The Denver Rocky Mountain
News called for Stern to be thrown off the airwaves.
(35:12):
Advertisers ran for the hills, Colorado State Senate demanded a
public apology. None of those things happened, and Stern not
only stayed on the air, but he continued to rise
in popularity, really explode in popularity. But to be clear,
I'm not defending those words, but it was a crucial
cultural touchstone to be that fearless. He was filterless, and
(35:36):
before the cancel culture era, he remained a fixture, and
he wasn't even guilty of doing anything technically illegal. He
was just a shock jockeys. Fans were vocal about it.
Now here's the irony. And of course we're talking about
this because there are reports out that Sirius is tired
of paying Stern's extremely high salary, especially since he's been
(36:00):
hemorrhaging viewers, and he could be on his way out,
and why maybe like Stephen Colbert and why Well, in
one of the most ironic twists, the shock jock did
a full one eighty and became a poster child for woke.
It's actually shocking to see the difference. He was once
an unapologetic man about saying the things that no one
(36:20):
would dare to say, and yet twenty five years late
years later, Stern became an elder statesman of American radio
who became a favorite pit stop for celebrities and politicians
who wanted to be handled with kid gloves. I mean,
if you would have told me back then that Howard
Stern would give this much of a butt kissing interview
to Joe Biden, who was so clearly in declined at
(36:42):
the time, I would have said, absolutely, no way, no way,
Howard Stern would give him a softball layup.
Speaker 14 (36:48):
Yet this happened not only were you a star football player,
but you were lifeguard. I mean you really and you
were the only white guy who was lifeguarding in this
black community, right and you were the one guy I was.
Your family is pretty Again. This goes to my point
about you know, the president is the father of our country.
That's something we all say. And I think your family
(37:12):
is so extraordinary because of the way they've conducted themselves
and how they are with you that I feel you
have a lot to give to the presidency.
Speaker 1 (37:21):
These are my feelings. Who is that guy? That's some
Poward's Then I remember growing up listening to well wait,
there's more, And.
Speaker 14 (37:28):
I want to thank you for providing a calming influence,
an organized administration post COVID, getting that vaccine out, getting NATO,
getting us to feel comfortable standing up to Putin. I
don't know what people are looking for in a president,
or maybe it's that people don't feel like they're getting
enough or some I don't know what it is.
Speaker 1 (37:48):
M loss of Catonis sucking up to a man who
lied to America for decades? Isn't that more disgusting than
saying some of the crazy things he used to say?
It's almost more offensive. You defend the worst president in
our history, who lied and covered up his condition for
years as the leader of the free world, whose family
corruption was well known by then. It's unbelievable Howard Stern
(38:10):
would give that layup softball interview to Joe Biden and
to make matters worse, much worse actually, as if it
could get any worse. He had the queen of word salad.
And the level of sucking up to this woman is
truly mind boggling.
Speaker 14 (38:25):
When you said you don't nap, I get it, because
what you've taken on is extraordinarily difficult. And I mean,
do you feel the pressure of the moment in the
sense that, like when I met you out in the hall,
I said, I'm really nervous because I want this to
go well for you. I want it to go well
for the country. Even when I watched them on Saturday
Night Live with the where they have Maya Rudolph playing you,
(38:47):
I hate it. I don't want you being made fun of.
It's too much at stay.
Speaker 1 (38:53):
Howard Stern doesn't want Kamala Harris to be made fun of.
Who is this guy? Anyway? But this is it for
me and for a lot of Americans when Howard Stern
became crazed, almost obsessed with COVID and as often as
we say the pandemic brought out the worst in a
lot of people, it surely did for one. Howard Stern, when.
Speaker 14 (39:13):
Are we going to stop putting up with the idiots
in this country and just say you now it's mandatory
to get back, stated some five freedom. I want my
freedom to live.
Speaker 1 (39:22):
And if that wasn't bad enough, he said that anti
vaxers shouldn't be even treated in hospitals. Jimmy Kimmel said
the same thing. But that's not all and this is
a major part of his downfall and likely the final
mail and Howard Stern show coffin. President Trump saying what
we all know that Stern wants a legend and appointment.
Listening on the way to work in your car during
(39:44):
rush hour, Well he went woke and down the tube,
says Trump about Stern. Stern has sense of reinvented himself
as an advocate for reproductive rights in the trans community.
And he said that he cringes when he looks back
on some of the things that he used to say,
the things that made him Howard Stern cir now things
of being woke is a label he's proud to wear,
(40:06):
saying that quote quoty Howard here, If woke means I
can't get behind Trump, or that I support people who
want to be transgender, or I'm for the vaccine, dude,
call me woke all you want. Woke Howard Stern, sad
really a legend, now joins the ranks of the Stephen
Colberts of the world. Liberals are now all too happy
(40:28):
to embrace him as a woke savior. And if that's
a label he wears proudly, well, then I'm sad to say,
good Ridgins, Howard woke Stern. I'm more than happy to
fill the void that you left behind. A challenge accepted,
all right, folks, before I had to break. Just want
to remind you. Oh no, I'm not gonna remind you
by the podcast. No, I'm gonna tell you. There's something
big company. There's something very big company, and I want
(40:50):
you all involved in it. But if you don't want
to get involved, asn't matter, because it's going to be
that good, that big. That's it. I'll leave it for now.
You'll get more and more as we get closer. So
(41:14):
we just getting some emails and talks about the Howard
Stern monologue we just did. Some people like why do
we want to hear about Howard Stern? A lot of
people are like, great takedown, moreen moreing makeup says it's
funny how Howard avoided being me too when he was
the biggest pervert around. Yeah, he got caught up by
the mega hysteria. All right, you guys. I love these voicemails,
(41:35):
and you guys never failed to this point. We've got
tons of manato. We got some voicemails. We haven't done
this in a while, so we probably have a lot
of Again. I listened to every single one of them,
and there's a number, just put it up there. I
listened all eight eight, eight, six and one oho three two.
It's toll free. Call me, let me know it's on
your mind. Want anything you want to talk about? Mad dog?
What do we got? Viewer wants Russia Gate conspirators to
(41:55):
be prosecuted. We'll play it.
Speaker 12 (41:59):
Walking Wisconsin. Thank you Eric for earlier great work, and
thank you John Solomon for his great work. People involved
in the Russian Gate conspiracy need to be prosecuted and
held accountable. Thank you.
Speaker 1 (42:13):
We agree. We need some purp walks. And we keep
having these folks come on talking about, Oh, this investigation
is DJ investigation. There's a Senate hearing of a congressional investigator.
Put him in jail, send him a demo. Why you
think about it? Why you investigate? I don't know. Call
me crazy or illegal, don't really care. Go ahead, mad Dog,
what's next? Vieer has a funny comment.
Speaker 10 (42:37):
Hi, this is a friend of very bulling bullying, and
would you tell him have his director or something remove
the piece of food or the little white speck from
the right side of this beard. It's driving me crazy.
It's for twenty four right now at Eastern time. Please
(42:59):
ask him to have somebody there have that removed.
Speaker 1 (43:05):
Thank you.
Speaker 11 (43:05):
Bye.
Speaker 1 (43:07):
I have no idea what he's talking about. I have
no idea what he's talking about. By the way, I
don't know who that guy is. But thank you. If
you see something that doesn't look my hair's out of place,
definitely give us a call voicemail. What's the next one?
Mad Dog Global Intervention is keeping with America.
Speaker 11 (43:21):
First, Hey, if they're Eric Kaye and this is Mike
in Southern California. I watched the show all the time.
I was actually just watching a bit with you and
missus Tylor Green.
Speaker 15 (43:33):
I like her.
Speaker 11 (43:33):
I think she has great opinions. But Donald Trump is
not doing America.
Speaker 1 (43:40):
First.
Speaker 11 (43:41):
Iran would go after Israel and they hate us. They
would come after us next. If they had gotten a
nuclear weapon. I could imagine what they would have done
over here.
Speaker 12 (43:50):
And if you.
Speaker 11 (43:50):
Notice, Hiia Law has been going through Europe with their
like taking over England and taking over Europe. They have
their own laws, they have everything, and they're taken over that.
They're even making an envoyage for the Sharia law thing.
They have a guy that's going to be set up
to do that, to understand them or something like that.
Speaker 7 (44:09):
It's crazy.
Speaker 11 (44:10):
And you don't think they're going to stop and try
to do it here. I mean looking on DAMI in
New York. So, Donald Trump, all he's doing is xaving America.
And we can't isolate ourselves from our allies because if
we do, then we'll be standing alone.
Speaker 1 (44:24):
And you can't do that.
Speaker 11 (44:26):
You know, you need allies to keep everyone safe.
Speaker 1 (44:29):
Yeah, there's no question the allies. But do we really
need to send our blood treasure young people over to
fight other people's wars. And I think that's really where
it is. We're at a precipice where a lot of
Maga people, a lot of Maga folks, the true North
Maga and I credit Steve Bannon for being the godfather
of that. And there's been a lot of people since
that have come. But a lot of people do not
(44:50):
and don't want to be part of other foreign wars.
We don't want to support them. Yes, you can support
them with sort of like yes, Israel, go for it.
Will still sell you, sell you the weapons that you
need to take care of Iran because it's in both
of our best interests. But to hear that we're actually
bombing Iran because of what's going on in the Middle East,
(45:11):
that's a stretch for me. I know everyone wants to
say Trump's always right about everything. I love Trump. I
love America first. I love the policy. I love his policies,
most of them. There are certain things I just don't
agree with, and one of them is getting involved moving
aircraft and or nuclear subs into the region to kind
of threaten Putin in Russia. I think it's a very
(45:32):
bad idea. I know Trump called for it. I just
don't think it's a very good idea. All right, this
is what I do. I'm paid to give you my opinion,
take it or leave it. I'm on board with MTG
on this one, and I don't think MAGA is very
split on There are new to MAGA folks that may
be split on it, but those are kind of neocons
in my opinion. Mad Dog, what else you got? Viewer
(45:53):
does not like all the gold.
Speaker 9 (45:54):
Talk Rockmart Georgia. I just wanted to get finally call
and comment on you, and she's going on and on
and on about fine gold. I was through the Y
two K panic car it's gonna and we went through
the reset and rio and nothing happened, and you're still
(46:17):
going on and on and on. I realized you guys
wanted to sell gold, but I mean, get off of it.
Speaker 1 (46:24):
Already, will you well get off it already? You left
the last line off. I put it in because she's like, okay,
Han and see you later. It was like okay, she
rips me and it call it says okay, No, listen,
you get a very valid point. I don't do this.
I would never push gold to sell gold I've been
doing it for You've heard the Philip Patrick interview earlier.
(46:44):
I've been talking about the positive investment vehicle gold has
been for twenty five years. It was literally three hundred
dollars an ounce when I started talking about It's now
thirty three hundred dollars an ounce, ten percent increase over
the course of time. It's whether almost every sort of
financial upheaval in the history of our country. Gold. I'm
(47:05):
not doing it. I would never lead you to buy
something I wouldn't do for myself. I buy gold, That's
what it is. I do it. I have the conversation
about it, and frankly, i've been wrong. Guess what I
buy bitcoin. I tell you this every day too. No
one's advertising bitcoin on my show. If they do, great,
we'll do it. That's not why I do these things.
(47:25):
I'm honest with you, I'm truthful, I'm transparent with you.
Has nothing to be talking about gold in a positive way. Yeah, okay,
they sponsored some segments, wonderful. That's not why I wouldn't
do it. I wouldn't do it to the extent I
do it, and I certainly wouldn't be answering this voicemail
if I was doing it for nefarious reasons. But thank
you for the call, mad Though we got time. One
of the rush limboss kids loves.
Speaker 12 (47:47):
You by great, great show, you got go in there,
keep up the good work. We need to have accountability
for the people that are involved with the Rushing Gate,
and we want them to go to prison. They need
to certain time for what they've done, just like Steve
and a bunch of other people with all the lives
(48:08):
that they've told about us.
Speaker 1 (48:10):
Thank you, Yeah, yeah, this gentleman's undred percent right. If
that's you're just one of the rush limbuckets, mad dog
By you play You're right, sir. Let's play the other one.
You have the other one, you have the right one. Hello, Eric,
I love your show.
Speaker 7 (48:26):
I'm one of the many, many, many many.
Speaker 12 (48:29):
Children of Rush Limbaugh, and if my father was alive today,
he would say to you, Eric, you are an outstanding American.
Speaker 1 (48:37):
Thank you, sir. You know I swear I threw that
when I did not know he said that about it.
I didn't know he was one of Rush Limbo's actual kids.
That was really crazy. Rush Limbaugh, you want to talk
about it? A not in neo kon, a conservative, a
true conservative, not a Rhino republic. Eight true conservative. The
world lost a great political leader in in Russia's passing
(49:01):
very quick. We have time or no mad Dog?
Speaker 15 (49:03):
Yeah, Hey Eric, love your show. This is out person.
I just wanted to say that the reason they want
to keep the Epstein list a secret because most of
the people own the list are donors to the Democratic Party.
They donated a lot of money and millions and millions
(49:25):
of dollars.
Speaker 1 (49:26):
Thank you, having a good day by think. I think
there's a lot in that list, and we really really
really need to see who's on it. I was just
thinking about this. If Trump's name was on the list,
who gives it? Damn? Would anyone really care what it?
Would it make you think differently? I mean, come on,
just release this list, and we just want to know
now because you're going to replace anyone, because we want
to know who did what and when that's what we
(49:47):
do about getting Trump or getting Obama or