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May 23, 2025 • 33 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, Mike, it's about five o'clock on the Thursday. Listened
to yesterday's program about motorcycles and the guys.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Weaving in interesting you bring that up.

Speaker 1 (00:10):
I was in California last Wednesday and on the Interstate
headed into Stockton in the fast lane. Decided to move
over to the center lane, and as I got over there,
all of a sudden, I felt a bump and a
big noise.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
I thought I'd run over something, but I hadn't.

Speaker 1 (00:28):
I looked in the driver's rear view mirror and there
was a motorcyclist rolling down the road like a log.
Must have rolled six or eight times. As I was
pulling over, I saw him get up and walk around,
and traffic.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
People stopped to help him.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
The amts later said he was driving riding a Bukati
dukati and it was okay, but he must have been
doing one hundred miles an hour, maybe ninety to do
the damage you did to my car.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
I'm not laughing about the guy being injured or the
damage to your car. I'm just laughing about I told
you so. I told you so, so I'm gonna be
gone next week. I'm yeah, Well, you're gonna be gone
in a couple of weeks. So boohoo, do you too.

(01:18):
So I'm in a I'm in a mood today. You
might say I'm in a really mood today. But before
I get to some of the stuff, that's the stupid
stuff that I want to cover, I'm want to talk
about the murder of these two Israeli embassy staffers, yere
Lishinsky and Sarah Milgram, just on the street in DC.

(01:42):
Absolutely horrifying, but it is not surprising. So here's this couple.
They're gunned down outside of Capital Jewish muse or the
Capitol Jewish Museum. Then the dirt bag the shooter, walked
into the building, accepted water from those who thought he

(02:04):
was a victim, and then began to shout Free Palestine.
Then he pulled out a red cafia from his pocket
and then invoked the old standard rallying cry there is
only one solution in a fauda revolution. Now we'll get

(02:27):
to that in a minute, but let me just say
as kind of a baseline, this is no longer solely
it is anti Semitic. Don't get me wrong, it is
anti Semitic. It is jew hatred. But I think we've
morphed into something way beyond that, and I think that

(02:48):
is we need to recognize that and we need to
start dealing with it based on this broader context that
I want to get to in a minute. Let me
give you kind of a hint of where I'm going,
because the guy that's in custody, whose name is Rodriguez,
was once associated with the Party for Socialism and Liberation.

(03:11):
Now that is a hard left political group whose slogan's
echo in obviously anti Israeli demonstrations all across the country.
If you dig far enough and you look into the
nine to nineties of the Party for Socialism and Liberation
or whatever financial disclosures you can find, and you keep
digging and digging and digging and digging, you'll eventually find

(03:34):
and I'm not one hundred percent sure of this, but
simply because of the types of organizations, I wouldn't be
surprised by it that eventually you'll find George Soross at
the end of a lot of this, which is very
interesting considering his heritage. So here you have a hard
left political group whose slogan's echo and anti israel demonstrations

(03:59):
across the country, and in just hours before this shooting occurred,
the group posted this in the genocide Israel out of Gaza. Now,
so Rodriguez had marched in their protests, he had actually
spoken at some of their rallies. And then when you
start and I didn't save any of these, I'll just

(04:21):
tell you generically that yesterday, doing show prep, kind of
running through my X timeline and kind of looking at
this story and stuff, did I start finding photographs of
US senators? One from Vermont wasn't Bernieamson, the other wasn't.
Maybe it wasn't. Maybe it's New Hampshire anyway, some US senator, Uh,

(04:44):
And then you find him in group photos where you know,
they're taking tours of the capitol or they're you know,
at some school event or whatever. It is. The point
I want to make is they're everywhere. They are the
these domestic terrorists are everywhere, and it really is about
a lot more than just Gaza. Gods is Gaza is

(05:07):
just their excuse. Gz is just their rallying cry, because
when you think about it, after the shooting occurred, they
this the group, the Party for Socialism and Liberation disowned
him with haste, but of course the slogans didn't go away.
They just disowned him because well, he did the you

(05:31):
might say, he did the quiet part out loud what
they've been screaming and marching and protesting about, hoping that
somebody somewhere would you know, finally, you know, pick up
arms and strike and murder people. Well he finally did it.
And of course that's not the first time, but it's
the latest time. And the group, oh, let's let's let's

(05:53):
disown him, but don't get rid of the slogans. So
the worldview of these organizations remains the same, and the
atmosphere remains the same. This is not the act of
just some loan figure drifting through you know, some sort
of you know, self induced paranoia schizophrenia that decides that

(06:14):
he's going to go out and commit these acts. No,
this is an absolute marriage between ideology and permission. Because
Ladriguez probably isn't smart enough to have invented the language
that filled his mouth after the murders. It was handed

(06:35):
to him, it was taught to him, he learned it
in workshops. It's being passed around on college campuses, it's
being reinforced by social media algorithms, and it's being permitted

(06:55):
by institutional silence. You know, let me add a footnote here.
I think it's important. I just want to because I
want to get this off my chest. You know, there's
a program called SIVAS. It's the Student Exchange visa program.
It is kind of it's it's the program by which Harvard,

(07:16):
but other places do it too. You don't have to
necessarily be an institution of higher education. You could be
a company that does specialized training. I know a lot
of Montesssori groups, for example, that do this where they
will do in fact, there's a couple of training centers.
Well there at least there's a least one or two

(07:37):
training centers in Colorado. There are several trainers in Colorado
that do this in which they will have training programs,
training sessions that sometimes last for weeks on end. They're
very extensive and people come in from all over the world.
There might be a group that comes in from a
particular country. Well, anyway, these Montessori training programs have to

(07:59):
get approval from the State Department and the Department of
Homeland Security for these student exchange visas. They have to
be an approved sponsor, just like Harvard has to be
an approved sponsor, so they you go through this application process.
I forget the website, but there's there's a website that
you go to and you go through and you've got

(08:21):
to fill out all of these requirements that you know,
explain the program, that you have the financial ability to
continue the program, you know the details of the program,
how long the training takes, you know almost you know,
describe the curriculum. It's a fairly intensive application process with
fairly hefty fees or application fees to be approved, because

(08:42):
there is an approval process by which they go through
to make certain that this really is a legit program
and you're just not setting up some front to be
able to get foreigners into the country. Steve US student
exchange visa program, Well that's what Trump has revoked on Harvard. Well, actually,

(09:03):
Christy Nomanan as a Secretary of Homeland Security, I'm a
little confused as to why Marc L. Rubio didn't do
it from the State Department, because this was originally unless
it's changed, you know, since since I was involved with it,
it was originally a State Department program. And maybe Homeland
Security is taking it over. Maybe they somehow do it
as a joint venture but nonetheless, that is what no

(09:25):
and Trump have revoked, and they have revoked it, and
I think, and I believe, based on my experience with
the program, that they have the absolute right to revoke
that on the grounds that they are failing to fulfill
their whatever guidelines were in the application that they agreed to,
that they would not discriminate, that they would you know,

(09:47):
make certain that the students, you know, complied with you know,
US law. Did you know there's all these requirements. It's
like getting any other grant from the government. It comes
as strings attached, and these student exchanged visa come with
strings attached. If an organization like Harvard refuses to enforce
you know, either Massachusetts law or Cambridge local municipal law

(10:12):
or federal law, then you can revoke that sponsorship. And
that's the kind of action we need to take. And
the kind of action we also need to take is
to start looking at things like the Party for Socialism
and Liberation and if they have tax exempt status, then
we ought to revoke it because what they're doing is

(10:32):
they're training if there is only one solution into foudit revolution,
that's what they are teaching. Now, you can teach that
all you want, but once you cross the line to
where your teaching becomes incitement, then you no longer have

(10:54):
a First Amendment protection. And it takes a lot for
me to say that someone doesn't have the First Amendment
right because I believe. For example, I thought, because I
know we have lots of Jewish listeners, that I'm going
to say something that I think you'll agree with. Anti

(11:15):
Semitic remarks are protected by the First Amendment, just like
bigoted racial remarks are protected by the First Amendment. But
when your anti Semitism moves ever so slowly or rapidly,
but it moors from just expressions to actions, then you

(11:40):
have to go back and look at the expressions and
see what's really going on. Into Fada revolution. There is
only one solution into Fada revolution. The group. The group posted,

(12:00):
as I said earlier in the genocide Israel out of Gaza.
Now and this dirt bag that killed this young couple,
you know, there is I know it's early and it's Friday,
and we should be in a carefree mood. But as
he murdered these two, as she began to crawl having

(12:26):
been shot, trying to crawl to safety, you know, it's
just a natural body reaction. You start crawling trying to
get away from the danger that has, you know, puts
you in great pain. In almost like a movie fashion,
he walks up behind her and pumps more lead into

(12:51):
her back her fiance. They work together at the museum.
Her fiance manages to sit up, and he sees that
after he's pumped several shells back into her, he sees
that he has sat up, and so he turns to

(13:11):
him and executes him, and then again continues to pump
more bullets and more rounds into it. So this these
actions because he didn't invent the language that filled his
mouth after the murders. He didn't. Probably I mean that,

(13:33):
you know, Elias Rodriguez really anti Semitic learned taught, not
something that just naturally arises out of a you know,
you've got a family background of bigots in your family,

(13:54):
and you grew up in a bigoted family, and you
learn that you know, this was actually taught and it
was reinforced by as I said before I got off
from the Harvard Tangent, institutional silence, because the institutional silence
is what higher education and all of these NGOs are

(14:17):
engaged in. Oh, they're not silent before the activity occurs
or before the action takes place. They're only silent afterwards.
Because the language gave Rodriguez the certainty that he wanted,
He gave him the moral clarity, and then it likely

(14:37):
pointed him directly to the target. They just happened to
be the unfortunate targets. You see, American anti semitism has changed.
The old forms never really disappeared. But there's something else
that's emerged beside them, something that more socially acceptable, but
more dangerous for its capacity to hide in plain sight. Use.

(15:00):
What belonged at one time to the political fringes now
thrives at the heart of the self declared progressive culture.
And this is where I want to make the transition
into where I think's going on. The left has absorbed
and started to espouse the theological and the conspiratorial architecture

(15:21):
of Islamic anti semitism, and they affused it with a
distinctly Western esthetic. The language of equity, the language of resistance,
the language of liberation. This is Marxism in full display.
You know. Marx believed that you needed to eliminate all

(15:43):
vessiges of religion, God, any sort of moral authority. The government,
the state was the God, and that's what you bowed to.
So in our now morphed Western esthetic, this language of diversity,
equity and inclusion, if you will, if if you want

(16:04):
to just put it in you know, today's vernacular. They
don't march under swastikas. They march under plow flags. They
wear caffeas, they hold the banners declaring human rights. Oh,
we're all for human rights, and all the metaphors of
genocide and apartheid. Now, this ideology does not distinguish between

(16:30):
Israelis and Jews, between diplomats or soldiers's these Every Jew
connected to Israel is part of a structure to be dismantled.
It's it's as if there is and I want to
be I want to be very careful the Holocaust. When

(16:51):
I say the Holocaust, you think of the camps, and
you think of the ovens, and you think of the
gas chambers, and you think of all of the videos
that we've seen of those emaciated humans. Well, what if

(17:12):
I told you that there is something like a Holocaust
that is being perpetrated upon Judaism by blaming Jews for everything,
by dehumanizing Jews and ultimately by their goal of removing
the Jews. This guy started that with Black Lives Matter

(17:33):
in Chicago. Isn't that interesting? How to help this fella
get a gun? In DC?

Speaker 1 (17:41):
They got laws against that there.

Speaker 2 (17:45):
That's right. It's a young free his own. They must
you know, the sign must have been weather worn and
he couldn't really read it, and so he thought it
was okay. So how much you think about this dirt bag,
because the path that he has followed is not dissimilar
to a lot of these other dirt bags. He was

(18:07):
a student of literature, isn't that special? He worked in nonprofits,
He protested with BLM in Chicago. He wrote about injustice, power,
and inequality. In other words, he was being taught. He
was being taught Marxism from a very early age. And
I think that's the crux of the problem that we've
got to recognize. Somewhere yesterday and I don't remember the

(18:29):
details because obviously I never remember that, you know, the
program from the day before, but I talked about how
there was a battle going on much greater than just
these things that we see day to day, and it
was a battle between good and evil. And I believe
that is true, that there is there is this great

(18:50):
battle that's going on between good and evil. And I'm
not saying the battle is new. That battle's been going
on since, you know, since man was put on earth.
But it's taking a different form. It's you know, and
it takes uh. It's it's occurring on many different planes,

(19:11):
many different levels, many different venues or forums. One is
our enemies like China are infiltrating and uh infiltrating our
education system, infiltrating our institutions, our political institutions, our government institutions,

(19:31):
and that Marxism is beginning to spread. It's being taught,
you know, in certain ways. It's being taught all the
way back in kindergarten. You know, when when you're taught
that there are no guardrails. Oh, lil Johnny, if you
want to color outside the lines, color outside the lines,
and I mean that metaphorically. If you want to you know,
you want to be you know, you want to you

(19:52):
want to be a girl. Well, you know, we'll we'll
not just let you think you want to be a girl, Johnny,
will We'll we'll go cut your penis off and let
you be a girl. It's insane. So if you look
at this Rodriguez dirt bag, he may look like almost

(20:12):
anybody else shaped by the culture of activism in this country.
And I want to emphasize I'm not opposed to activism.
We conservatives slash libertarians engage in activism all the time.
I engage in activism on this program every single day.
But I don't go out and kill people. Sometimes I

(20:35):
feel like I'd like to, but I'm just kidding. But
what happens is the language that is used to infuse
these stupid people, these useful idiots, it turns sour and
then it began to tell him that all these horrors

(20:57):
that he thinks exist in the world, and there are
horrors in the world, interestingly, all traced back to a
single enemy. And that language taught him that resistance means confrontation,
and that confrontation means violence. And too often that's the
message that is being taught on campuses. And I don't

(21:18):
use college campuses. I'm talking about education everywhere. And then
all that language gets excused by the cabal and repeated
so often that it infects and has infected an entire
generation of angry young people so inspired by the Palestinian

(21:43):
culture that the Left idolizes. This dirt bag brought the
causes most famous cultural contribution to the streets of the
capital of the Free world, terrorism and bloodshed. And to
think that some people want to create an entire state
based on this ideology, right next to the only Jewish

(22:03):
state in the world. I don't think anybody should be
surprised that this logic has arrived at murder. The slogans
that get repeated endlessly from the river to the sea
by any means necessary, Global Nevada, they're not metaphors. They
are actually nicely engraved invitations, and for those that are

(22:29):
inclined to listen closely, they're actually instructions. If you tell
an entire generation that Israel is a colonial imposition, that
Jews are wid oppressors, that Gaza is Auschwitz, that the
Israeli defense forces are the SS, then stop being shocked
when somebody opens fire at a Jewish event in a
US city. There are institutions that ought to be confronting this,

(22:56):
the universities, public education, political parties where the Democrats where
the Democrats on this. Instead, they make excuses for it,
because jew hatred, when you dress it in anti Zionist garb,
is for whatever reason, tolerated, platform even celebrated. The standards

(23:16):
applied to other hatreds are then suspended. The same universities
that launch full scale investigations into stupid pronoun disputes. At
the same time that they do that, they allow the professors,
the lecturers, and everybody else to echo with calls for
Jewish extermination so long as the speaker mentions the fantasy

(23:38):
of the of the creation of the state of Palestine.
It was interesting to watch how quickly the Trump White
House moved to condemn the murders, and it's interesting to
me and in it makes me happy. Although it's that

(23:58):
the circumstances are. It makes me happy that Trump has
shown far greater clarity and resolved on anti Semitism than
his predecessor ever even thought about, if he ever did
even think about it. But the problem is, as powerful
as the administration may be, they're way almost equal powerful

(24:24):
voices that continue to enable this atmosphere that are actually
i would say useful idiots in and active participants in
this great battle that's going on between good and evil.
Just A few days ago, the United Nations amplified one

(24:46):
of the most grotesque blood libels in recent memory, warning
the world that fourteen thousand babies in Gaza were at
intimate risk of dying from starvation with in forty eight hours,
which was false. The timeline obviously absurd, but the implication

(25:07):
was unmistakable. The Jews were mass murderers of babies. That's
the kind of narraty that stirs primal hatred, and yet
the United Nations just wittingly broadcasted with moral concern. Oh

(25:28):
they there were demands to withdraw the statement, But even now,
after two Jews get gunned down on the streets of Washington,
the Secretary General of the United Nations managed to condemn
the murders as if they occurred in some sort of vacuum,
no reference to the culture of demonization promoted in his

(25:51):
own institution. Now, I want to make the case that
these are not missteps. This is a worldview, and it's
a worldview that brought Rodriguez to a Jewish event with
a gun. And unless this worldview is dismantled, he will

(26:12):
not be the last, and it will spill into a
world war of some sort. I'm not saying it's going
to be necessarily kinetic world war, but it is going
to turn into a world war. This is the time
that you need to dismantle the structures that produce this violence.

(26:38):
And the line from campus chance and campus violence, that
line you can draw directly to a bullet outside of
Jewish Museum. That's not an abstract thought, it's a direct correlation.

(26:58):
It is indeed a cause. And this won't be the
last incident at all. And the fact that it has
happened now I know what's happening in other countries, I
know what happens in Western Europe. It happens in this country.
But it is while it is anti Semitic, don't get
me wrong, it is, but it is a part of

(27:21):
a larger battle that is going on in our society.
And that is the battle between those who would live
under a Marxist theory where the government is the god
of everybody, and the principles of Western civilization individual liberty,
individual freedom, the right to worship, the right to live

(27:45):
your life peacefully without fear, knowing that the taxes that
we pay to pay for law enforcement, that that law
enforcement will actually do their job, that the law that
we have that govern how you come into or I'll
go leave a country, you know, immigrate or immigrate, that

(28:07):
those laws will be enforced and followed. That when when
a legislative branch passes a bill that they won't just
give over to the deep state. Oh, just do whatever
rules and regulations you want. We can't be bothered. We
have a cocktail party to go to. It is the

(28:28):
dismantling of society that is taking place before our very eyes,
and these murders are an example of the larger battle
that's going on that we need to confront, and we
need to confront it head on.

Speaker 3 (28:45):
About your love, Michael and Dragon, this is your favorite
ju group. I'm a streetly Sadden, pissed off about this
whole thing. Just driving the same every Sunday. I do
a walk for hostages at Washington Park this weekend. They

(29:07):
have decided to hire well, they're hiring a police officer.
So they hired a police officer, which costs four hundred
dollars for the event. Event is only forty five minutes long.
I think it's time for us Juice to pick up arms.
I don't know, maybe I'm wrong, but I'm just getting
sick of this really again about Salon Michael, have a

(29:31):
good week next weekend, have a good weekend YouTube Dragon.

Speaker 2 (29:37):
Yeah. Oh by the way, you two Dragon. Yeah. I
don't want to I don't want to sound too negative here,
but I don't know how many people to be involved
in that walk at wash Park or I think you
said wash Park. But the hiring at one club well

(30:00):
outrageous that you have to do that. Don't let that
make you over confident. By the same talker, I don't
want you to be to live in fear, although there's
probably a good reason to live in fear, but one
cop is not going to deter someone who's determined to

(30:20):
commit acts of violence.

Speaker 4 (30:22):
Principles they don't like.

Speaker 5 (30:24):
Like their coordination with the Communist Chinese Chinese Communist Party,
which three days ago the House Select Committee on the
CCP sent a letter to Harvard, fourteen page letter with
fifty seven citations about their pattern of coordination that should
trouble every single America.

Speaker 4 (30:40):
And I understand why you would say that, but let
me just tell you this, Pete, is that for and
especially about this particular issue. I mean, a lot of
us went to universities. I went to Michigan State. The
first time I was ever called the inn where was
at Michigan State? All Right, there are other groups that
are on campus campuses nationwide. I know a lot of
black students can certainly identify with and we're going to

(31:01):
see this energy. And I'm not saying that this energy
shouldn't be there, because absolutely Jewish students deserve to be safe.
They deserve to be protected, for sure. But why are
you picking this why now? And I have the question,
especially given their overall.

Speaker 5 (31:15):
Like what happened last night is a pretty good reason.

Speaker 4 (31:18):
I'm not saying that it isn't.

Speaker 6 (31:19):
I was going to say, I think probably a lot
of Jews watching this are feeling the way I'm feeling,
which is that I can't believe we're talking about this
rather than the fact that two people were murdered because
the terrorists who killed them believed that they were Jews
and was chanting the exact same thing that Jewish students
have had to hear chanted at them for two years

(31:41):
while he did that? Who wrote a manifesto that reads
exactly like the kinds of athens that are written routinely
on these college campuses, that the comments on that manifesto
are all completely in support of him. He is an
outgrowth of the anti semitism on college campuses. And how
are we not talking about that?

Speaker 5 (32:01):
Is the story.

Speaker 6 (32:02):
There is a culture of dehumanizing Jews that is rampant
on the left. Nobody wants to talk about it. They're
not going to listen to us. We need people on
the left to say this is unacceptable and you're not
going to get it.

Speaker 2 (32:19):
I challenge you to go find it. You might have
a smattering here or there, someone that you could say, oh,
look they're a liberal, or they're a Democrat, or they're
a leftist, but you won't hear how a leah chorus
of those in the left announcing it? And why is that? Because,
in my opinion, the left has gone and has finally

(32:42):
admitted to being full bore Marxist in this country. So
that's a conversation taking place on CNN this morning. And
the black commentator is all upset because, well, when she
went to the University of Michigan, that's the first time
she was ever called the N word. Have you ever
stopped to think that maybe then, that institutions of higher

(33:02):
education might be the source of bigotry? In this country,
that they're the ones that are teaching the Marxist ideology
or maybe I should say the Marxist theology. Wow, we
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