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Speaker 2 (02:39):
WHOA. We'll get into the audio. You'll hear some of
it live or live here on the show. But let
me tell you something. We're gonna get to what I
witnessed earlier today. I have never in my life, and
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I am a student of politics, domestic and international, I
have never seen a president of the United States engage
in diplomacy in real time the way Donald Trump did today.
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And credit to jd Vance, who was the robin to
Trump's batman. It was a dynamic duo the likes of
which you cannot believe. This was the Donald Trump that
cut deals. This was the Donald Trump that made money.
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This was the Donald Trump that got things done that
couldn't be done in the course of his career. Zelensky,
the Ukrainian dictator, shows up at the White House and
they are in the middle of a relatively friendly banter
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when Trump starts in. It really kind of gets a
bit rancorous when jd Vance basically says to Zelensky, We've
given you one hundred and eighty three billion dollars. You
should walk into this Oval office thankful. You should be
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thankful to us, and that's not what you've done. He
also lectured him over coming to Philadelphia to campaign for
Kamala Harris. I don't think that helped her, Frankly, I
think it made her look like a stooge of a
foreign government. But once JD. Vance started in, it was
almost as if Trump was protecting Jdvans. I think it
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flared in him a protective instinct, as if you think,
because he's not the head of state and I am,
you could push back like that and Zelenski you could
either say, well, at least at least he mouthed off
a little back, or you could say it's a really
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bad move.
Speaker 6 (05:12):
Dude.
Speaker 2 (05:14):
You you are a handout recipient. Let's call you what
you are. You've got a lot of powerful interest in
the United States who've made every excuse for why we
have to keep sending you money. And it is from well,
Ukraine's like the Alamo. We got to help the Alamo. No,
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it's not, or we can't if Putin. If Putin takes Ukraine,
then from there he'll he'll be in Beaumont next, he'll
take us all over No, that's not true either. This
kind of nonsense is the sort of stuff the neocons
and the military industrial complex loves to say. You got
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to fight him over there, or you'll fight him over here.
That's not true. Putin is not looking to expand beyond.
In fact, Putin never invaded Ukraine during Trump's term, and
it wasn't until December of Biden's first term. He's not
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even in office for a year, and they start pushing
him into a corner over NATO and NATO bringing Ukraine in.
So now you've got basically these nations uniting against Ukraine
and Putin wasn't happening. What wasn't happening, Putin was not
having it, and so he invaded. Now Ukraine has blood
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on its hands if you look at the number of
Russians Ukraine killed in Sevastopol, in Crimea, if you look
at the atrocities the Ukrainians have committed. Zelensky is a
dictator by every measure. He's in the sixth year of
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a five year term. This makes the Kamala Harris ascension
without a primary win look downright democratic. He is a
ten pen Martinette dictator, who I think was put there
by the American CIA, and it's all going to come out.
The American bio labs that we have in Ukraine, the
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fact that we are engaged in activities there. This is
up there with the Wuhan coronavirus creation, the types of
things we are doing in Ukraine. The millions of dollars
given by Barisma to Joe Biden through Hunter Biden, the
firing of their attorney general, which Joe Biden's dumb self
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was too dumb not to mention this. All of this,
it reeks, It reeks. It's filthy, It's absolutely filthy. And
Trump's had enough, and he told him, in no uncertain terms, hey,
look guys, somebody's gonna take a hickey on this deal.
It's gonna be you. We're not We're not funding your warning.
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And he said, we'll pull out of this thing. You
want to be a smart guy. We'll pull out of
this and you won't win the war. And he won't
without us, he won't.
Speaker 4 (08:19):
January twentieth, twenty twenty five is.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
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How many times must I explain? It's basic honky talking
man to me, the drinking connected to the body bone.
Speaker 3 (08:59):
The bard inbols connected to the stand out.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
On that loan, And she won't think it's funny, And
I'll wind a battle alone man, the lo in bons
connected to the drinking bone. Hate du Us too is
always fouring down, is southing up his north in thirty
two degrees.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
It's freezing. President Trump has had enough of Zelensky in
Ukraine and the fraud of your one hundred and eighty
three billion dollars being wasted in them trying to drag
us into a war, the lies that have been told,
the self dealing, the Americans who've gotten rich off of
where that money has actually ended up. Zelensky lecturing this country,
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and he thought he was going to march into the
White House today and lecture Donald Trump, and it wasn't happening.
So we'll start with clip eight oh one. Ramon. This
is during the meeting between Trump and Zelensky. Jd Vance
was also there, sitting on the couch. And this is
Trump explaining, Look and understand this. This war is good
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for Zelensky. Zelensky gets billions of dollars which he never
spends on the military, and he keeps and enriches himself.
He's got yachts and homes in Miami. He's got all
sorts of stuff. This war is good for him. Let's
be clear on that. He doesn't want to cut a
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deal with Putin. He's in the sixth year of his
five year term. He wants to stay as the dictator,
which is exactly what he is, for as long as
he can and steal as much of the money as
he possibly can. And that's what everybody who controls him
is telling him he has to do. Trump doesn't want that.
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Trump wants the war over. Let's cut a deal. Let's compromise.
You're gonna have to compromise because you don't have the
strong hand anyway. Here's what Trump.
Speaker 4 (10:55):
Said, Well, if I didn't align myself with both of them,
have a deal. You want me to say really terrible
things about Putin and then say, Hi, Vladimir, how are
we doing on the deal?
Speaker 6 (11:08):
That doesn't work that way.
Speaker 3 (11:09):
I'm not aligned with Putin.
Speaker 6 (11:11):
I'm not aligned with anybody.
Speaker 4 (11:12):
I'm aligned with the United States of America and for
the good of the world. I'm aligned with the world,
and I want to get this thing over with. You
see the hatred he's got for Putin. It's very tough
for me to make a deal with that kind of Haye.
He's got tremendous hatred, and I understand that. But I
can tell you the other side is exactly in love
with you know him either, So it's not a question
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of alignment. I have to I'm aligned with the world.
I want to get the thing set. I'm aligned with Europe.
I want to see if we can get this thing done.
You want me to be tough. I could be tougher
than any human being you've ever seen.
Speaker 3 (11:49):
I'd be so tough. But you're never going to get
a deal that way.
Speaker 6 (11:52):
So that's the way it goes.
Speaker 2 (11:56):
That's exactly right now. What we have here is Trump
speaking to multiple audiences at one time. And I often
go back to the Jimmy Johnson deal, when Cowboys coach
Jimmy Johnson executed a trade with Minnesota where he gave
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away herschel Walker in exchange for some players that Minnesota
didn't even really want. They weren't that good. And there
was the press conference, and at the press conference, people
were saying, oh my goodness, America's team is over. Jimmy
Johnson's an idiot, You're a fool. Why would you do
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this deal? And what Jimmy Johnson knew that nobody else
knew was it every one of those players he got
from Minnesota. It was a little clause in that trade
that said that if that player didn't make the team
the next year, that he would get there first round
draft pick. When nobody realized that, his intention was I'm
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not keeping any of those guys. I'm going to let
all of them go. I'm going to get all of
Minnesota's draft picks for years. And he did, and he
used those draft picks to build a powerhouse team that
would go on to win a couple of Super Bowls
out of the deal. What Trump is having to do
at one time, which you have to appreciate, is he
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has one audience of Zelensky where he's saying, hey, look,
i'll be nice to you. You're in my house, you're
in the people's house, you're in America. I'll be nice
to y'all show you a certain amount of respect, but
you're going to have to understand you're not running things anymore.
You're not running America anymore. We're not spending all that
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money with you anymore. You're not continuing the war. You
can either you can either agree to a peace deal
that's less than you would like, or we can step
back and you get slaughtered. And everybody knows that happens
not overnight, because we have armed them sufficiently that they'll
drag it out, but it will happen. It's better for
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him to cut a deal. But that's not what he wants.
He wants to be mister tough guy. He wants to
be mister war president. So Trump's got to put Zelensky
into the position of understanding, Hey, it's not like it
used to be. You don't get to dictate your terms,
you little dictator, and you ain't getting the money anymore.
The Senate, all these guys that y'all have bought off.
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I'm never really sure if the Ukrainians had bought off
the Americans or the Americans had bought off the Ukrainians.
But there's a deal going between our Cia and our
deep State and their puppets in Ukraine, and there's a
lot of our money going over there, and even Zelensky
admits it's not going to the military. It's all missing.
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It's I mean, I think it's Epstein level corruption. I
think it is grotesque on a level that it would
be hard for people to believe what's actually happening. It'd
be that disturbing. So Trump today begins lecturing him and
JD Vance chimes in, I'm going to play you. If
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you wondered if jd Vance is a good vice president
for Donald Trump, you will wonder no more. Jd Vance
had a moment where he basically says, you're you're meeting
with the president of the United States, and we pay
your bills, and you should show respect for him. You
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should offer some words of appreciation for the president who
is trying to help you save your country. And what
you're doing is marching in here making a fool of yourself.
You're overplaying your hand. And it reminds me of that
moment when Saddam Hussein was saber rattling and saying, we'll
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fight the Americans. It'll be the mother of all battles. Well,
the first time the shots rang out. His guy's turned
and ran. They han't never seen anything like that, he thought,
because everybody around him, you know, constantly tells him he's
the most handsome and the smartest and the toughest and
all that. He started believing his own bull. Zelenski has
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been propped up by the American media, the American Cia,
the American establishment, the American Democrats for so long that
he believes his own bs and Trump had to convince him.
Trump also has to give a message to the media
to give to us. Trump was also sending a message
to Putin. He accomplished a lot of things. I'll play
that audio coming up.
Speaker 6 (16:51):
It's the news.
Speaker 2 (17:05):
Your hard earned dollars are being sent to Ukraine, one
hundred and eighty three billion of them so far. The
Ukrainian president says, over one hundred of it he never saw.
So where's it going? Why are we sending it? Why
are we perpetuating a war? Why is it our responsibility?
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It's not. There are high crimes occurring on a level
that I hope will be exposed much better than a
redacted Epstein list. President Trump in his meeting with Zelensky today,
and you're going to hear JD. Vance who's sitting to
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Trump's left, He's sitting on the couch. Those two fellas
are sitting on the chairs. Zolensky on the left of
your screen, Trump on the right, and then to the
far right you've got the couch of his cabinet and
there is Vice President JD. Vans and he's the one
who really started taking it to Zelensky a little more aggressively.
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And I think this was a coordinated good cop bad
cop effort. And I think Trump's probably done that in
his career. He's a businessman. You know, when you're negotiated,
you could use your CFO to go you know, I
know you want to do this, mister Trump, but this
is a bad deal. And doesn't that up? Oh, and
you you do those sorts of things. I suspect it
was a Batman and Robin dynamic duo tag team kind
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of deal. I don't know that, but I suspect it was.
But anyway, here is the audio. Uh, it's not perfect,
but you'll get the point and then we'll talk about
it afterwards. Hey, I would respond to this.
Speaker 5 (18:46):
So look, for four years of the United States of America,
we had a president who stood up at press conferences
and talked tough about Vladimir Putin, and then Putin invaded
Ukraine and destroyed a significant chunk of the country. The
path to peace and the path to prosperity is maybe
engaging in diplomacy. We tried the pathway of Joe Biden,
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of thumping our chest and pretending that the President of
the United States's words mattered more than the President of
the United States's actions. What makes America a good country
is America engaging in diplomacy.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
That's what President Trump is doing.
Speaker 3 (19:21):
Can I ask you sure?
Speaker 6 (19:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (19:24):
Yeah, okay.
Speaker 7 (19:25):
So he occupied it our big parts of Ukraine, parts
of East and Crimea. So he occupied it on twenty fifteen.
So during a lot of years, I'm not speaking about
Jus Biden, but those time was Obama, then President Obama,
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then President Trump, than President Biden. Now the President Trump
and God bless now President Trump will stop him. But
during twenty fifteen, nobody stopped him. He just occupied and
took He killed people. You know what the contact twenty.
Speaker 5 (20:01):
Fifteen fourty So how would he kills that here?
Speaker 3 (20:06):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (20:07):
By the second right, yes, But during twenty fourteen till
twenty twenty two, what the situation the same that people
have been.
Speaker 3 (20:16):
Dying on the contact line. Nobody stopped him.
Speaker 7 (20:20):
You know that we had conversations with him, a lot
of conversations, my bilateral conversation, and we signed with him,
me like a new president in twenty nineteen, I signed
with him the deal I signed with him.
Speaker 3 (20:34):
Macron and meyr Kill we.
Speaker 7 (20:36):
Signed ceasefire, ceasefire. All of them told me that he
will never go. We signed him with guess contract. Guess contract, yes,
But after that he broken the cease fire. He killed
our people and he didn't exchange prisoners.
Speaker 3 (20:54):
We signed the exchange of prisoners, but he didn't do it.
What kind of diplomacy gd US became involved? What what
do you?
Speaker 6 (21:02):
What do you?
Speaker 3 (21:03):
What do you mean?
Speaker 5 (21:04):
I'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to
end the destruction of your country. But mister President, mister President,
with respect, I think it's disrespectful for you to come
into the Oval Office to try to litigate this in
front of the American media. Right now, you guys are
going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because
you have manpower problems. You should be thanking the president
for to bring it into this country.
Speaker 3 (21:24):
Let's look into Ukraine that you say, what problems we have?
Speaker 6 (21:27):
I have been to come.
Speaker 5 (21:29):
I have actually I've actually watched and seen the stories,
and I know what happens is you bring people, you
bring them on.
Speaker 2 (21:36):
A propaganda tour.
Speaker 5 (21:37):
Mister president, are do you disagree that you've had problems
bringing people in your military?
Speaker 8 (21:43):
And do you think that it's respectful and to come
to the Oval Office of the United States of America
and attack the administration that is trying to try to
prevent the destruction of your country?
Speaker 3 (21:52):
A lot of questions. Let's start from the beginning.
Speaker 7 (21:54):
Sure, Pista wal during the war, everybody has problems.
Speaker 3 (21:58):
Even you.
Speaker 7 (21:59):
But you have nice ocean and don't feel now, but
you will feel it in diffusion.
Speaker 3 (22:06):
Bless you, bless you're not. Don't tell us what we're
going to feel. We're trying to solve a problem. Don't
tell us what we're going to feel.
Speaker 7 (22:14):
I'm not telling you because you're in no position to
dictate that.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
How dare you, little piss hand say yeah, you know,
America is going to have problems. You don't get to
talk that way. You do not. You are a satellite
state of the United States of America. We keep you alive.
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You don't get to come and talk like that. This
is where the Democrats go wrong. The Democrats allowed this nonsense.
The media allowed this nonsense. They they made him out
to be some rambo fighting for good. He's a excellent
little punk. And frankly, Trump has had enough and Trump
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is about to lower the boom on him, and he's
going to tell him you either make a deal or
we're out. And what you understand by that is Zelensky
doesn't want to make a deal. There's no deal good
enough for Zelensky. Zelensky wants to use the fear of
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Russia to get everyone to pile on. And let me
say this. I heard this said earlier this week, and
it's a good point. Every time Trump engages in diplomacy
with say Putin, they say he's selling out. He's not
being tough, he's being taken advantage of. They never said
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that of Biden. Who do you think is more likely
to get the better deal? Honestly, who do you think
is more likely to get the better deal? But hold
on a moment, we're forget the elephant in the room.
Russia is not our problem. China is. And under Biden,
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because Biden is part of this group that uses Ukraine
to recycle money and launder money, and so they put
Putin in a corner. It's not always a good thing
to put a powerful man in a corner, because you
put him in a situation where they have to do
things they wouldn't otherwise want to do. Putin does not
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want to use his army as cannon fodder, but he
has to. And that's what's going on. You go back
to why he invaded in the first place. But the
elephant in the room that's not being talked about here
is if we have good relations with Russia that gives
us a bilateral relationship against China. Biden had pushed Putin
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into China's arms and it worked. Trump can negotiate with Putin,
they can understand each other. We can make a deal
where we end this stupid war between Russia and Ukraine.
There will always be tough feelings, there will always be
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there will always be bad blood because you've got people
who are ethnic Russians who are inside the boundaries of Ukraine.
You've got slaughter that occurred by the Ukrainian government of
ethnic Russians and people who spoke out and this continues
to this day. There will always be bad blood. There
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was bad blood after the American Civil War, but you
move on, and that's what Trump is trying to do.
Speaker 8 (25:49):
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Speaker 9 (26:00):
Two mone just asked me if I was going to
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get to any of the show that in our production
meeting earlier today we put together.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
And I said, I don't know, because I didn't expect
that at noon Central today Trump was going to spank
Zelenski and then tell him to go home. Told him
to go home, and then turd Blossom Karl Rove goes
on to Fox and says this is all Trump's fault
and starts blaming Trump. Let me explain to you why,
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because turd Blossom Rove is in the business of funding
and getting paid for it the neo Kon war machine.
The neocons in the Republican Party have made a compact
with the Democrats and the defense industry to keep the
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wars going and the money flowing. And what turd Blossom
doesn't want is peace. This is why they call us isolationists,
and this is why they call us naive. This is
the crowd. Karl Rove is a crowd who brought you
the forever war in Afghanistan that Trump ended and then
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Biden botched the withdrawal. Karl Rove would have us in
Afghanistan for the next fifty years. They'd have us getting
shot up on the streets of Baghdad and Ramadi for
the next fifty years because it's good for business. These
people love it. We've got over a generation of young
people that died on those that died in that sand
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and that came home wounded, a generation of them. They're
all around us. We've lost so many to suicide from PTSD,
We've lost so many to overdoses from drugs from what
they had to go through. It's Vietnam all over again,
except worse because they spent more time in theater. And
Carl Robb wants to act tough. You think his fat
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ass could handle a day in that heat, but talking
tough about war, these neocons doing this. I'm over it,
and Trump is too. We got to stop the forever wars.
We got to stop them. So Trump just sends Zelenski
out get out of here. Go All right, let's go
back to the audio room. Let's play it, and we'll
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stop it where we need to. I want people to
hear this. Some people may have heard it earlier. Some
people may need to hear it again. This is your
president representing America for the first time in a long time.
That includes George W. Bush. This is your president representing
America and Americans. It's good that we do what's good
for the world, but this is him representing our country
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as our elected official. This is how it's supposed to happen.
Speaker 7 (29:10):
Prisoness, we signed the exchange of prisons, but he didn't
do it.
Speaker 3 (29:15):
What kind of diplomacy gg us became involved? What what
do you what do you mean?
Speaker 5 (29:20):
I'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to
end the destruction of your country. Yes, but mister President,
mister President, with respect, I think it's disrespectful for you
to come into the Oval Office to try to litigate
this in front of the American media.
Speaker 3 (29:31):
Right now, you guys are.
Speaker 5 (29:32):
Going around and forcing conscripts to the front lines because
you have manpower problems. You should be thanking the president
for trying to bring it into this content into Ukraine
that you say, what problems we have? I have been
to I've actually I've actually watched and seen the.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
Story suggesting that you need to go to Ukraine to
look around to understand the military situation there. Here's a
couple problems with that. By that measure, we would never
have an opinion on Pakistan or Malaysia or most other places.
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We don't need to go there. Guess what we have.
We have experts, we pay a lot of money, We've
got satellite images. Do you know how many analysts we
have in the State Department to give us a good
idea of what's going on there? Have you even been
there too? By the way, if you did go there,
there would be a dog and pony show. That's what
they do. They take you and show you the successes.
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They don't show you the failures. They don't show you
the footage of them grabbing people off the street and
send them to the front line because we've got to
have more bodies to get killed to fund this war machine.
That is a very disingenuous statement by Zelenski. Rewind that Roe,
I want people to hear that now, having thought about
how dare you say that? How dare you say that
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sitting in America's Oval Office. See, this is what happened.
Our country has been disrespected for too long that these
little little tin pan martinette punks like Zelenski think they
can march in there and do their song and dance
and get away with it. Not anymore ceasefire.
Speaker 7 (31:15):
All of them told me that he will never go.
We signed him with guess contract. Guess contract, Yes, but
after that he broken the ceasefire. He killed a lot
of people and he didn't exchange prisoners.
Speaker 3 (31:30):
We signed the exchange of prisoners, but he didn't do it.
What kind of diplomacy gg us became involved? What what
do you what do you mean?
Speaker 5 (31:40):
I'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that's going to
end the destruction of your country. Yes, but mister President,
mister president, with respect, I think it's disrespectful for you
to come into the Oval Office to try to litigate
this in front of the American media. Right now, you
guys are going around and forcing conscripts to the front
lines because you have manpower problems. You should be thanking
the president for him to bring it into this conflict
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into Ukraine.
Speaker 3 (32:02):
That you say, what problems we have. I have been
to come. I've actually I've actually watched.
Speaker 5 (32:08):
And seen the stories, and I know what happens is
you bring people, you bring them.
Speaker 2 (32:13):
On a propaganda tour.
Speaker 5 (32:14):
Mister President, are do you disagree that you've had problems
of bringing people in your military?
Speaker 8 (32:20):
And do you think that it's respectful Holans to come
to the Oval Office of the United States of America
and attack the administration that is trying to trying to
prevent the destruction of your country.
Speaker 3 (32:29):
A lot of questions. Let's start from the beginning.
Speaker 7 (32:31):
Sure, postal during the war, everybody has problems, even you.
But you have nice ocean and don't feel now, but
you will feel it in diffusion.
Speaker 3 (32:42):
Bless You're blessed. You're not a war don't.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
So let me pause that for a moment. Trump is
a man who has a sense that most leaders don't have,
and that is a guttural, atavistic sense of almost an
animal style strength, weakness, fear, happiness, attraction, all of that.
(33:10):
At that moment, Trump recognized that Zelenski was making sort
of a veiled threat and sort of a you know,
you Americans, don't be so strong because you'll be attacked too,
and Trump had to step in and go woll woo woa, whoa, whoa,
and he would Later you'll hear we'll get to more
(33:31):
of this. Trump will will lecture him that, look, you're
gonna make this deal and without us. If you don't
make this deal, we are out. And I'm gonna tell
you something. That's when the media is going to lose
their mind, because the media and the Democrats working in
concert are not looking for the best deal for the world.
(33:56):
They're looking for something that makes Trump look bad. Look
at these poor Ukrainians. Trump has let them, just left
them out to die. Well, that's not true at all.
The world is a rough place, folks, it's a really
rough place. And we can't solve everybody's problems and we
can't fund everybody's solutions. And what Trump is trying to
(34:20):
say is, look, we're not doing this anymore, and you're
not gonna tell us what we're gonna do, and you're
not going to threaten us. That's not gonna happen. Little man,
go back to your country, which, as you'll hear coming up,
he says,