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March 10, 2025 • 28 mins
  1. Criticism of the Radical Left:

    • The speaker repeatedly emphasizes that the radical left should be taken at their word when they express their beliefs and actions.
    • The Democratic Party is described as being overtaken by socialists, communists, and Marxists.
  2. Perception of the Democratic Party:

    • The speaker claims that the Democratic Party is effectively dead and has been replaced by more extreme ideologies.
    • There is a belief that the party has not learned from past election losses and continues to push extreme policies.
  3. Example of a Socialist Candidate:

    • We highlight a New York City mayoral candidate, Zoran Mandani, who openly identifies as a socialist.
    • Mandani's policies include raising corporate taxes, subsidizing free transit and childcare, and establishing city-run food stores.
    • The speaker criticizes these policies as unrealistic and harmful to businesses and property owners.
  4. Class Warfare and Election Strategy:

    • The speaker argues that Mandani's campaign is based on class warfare, appealing to poor voters by promising to take from the rich and give to the poor.
    • This strategy is compared to historical Robin Hood tactics.
  5. Economic Consequences:

    • The speaker warns that high taxes and extreme policies will drive businesses and wealthy individuals out of the city.
    • There is a discussion on the negative impact of similar policies in other cities and states, leading to economic decline.
  6. Comparison to Other Political Figures:

    • We eference former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and former Mayor Bill de Blasio, comparing their policies to Mandani's.
    • It also mentions Elon Musk and Donald Trump, discussing their views on government and economic policies.
  7. Broader Political Commentary:

    • The speaker touches on various political issues, including government spending, taxation, and the role of government in society.
    • There is a strong emphasis on conservative beliefs that big government is problematic and that socialism and communism are detrimental.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
So there are so many times that I say, and
I will continue to say this on this show. When
the radical left tells you who they are, believe them.
When the radical left tells you what they believe in,
believe them. When the radical left shows up and does
something that seems absolutely psychotic and crazy, Understand that that

(00:25):
is actually what they believe.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
For far too long, what.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
We have been seeing is that we try to apologize
on behalf of the crazies on the left. We try
to apologize, We try to say, no, they didn't really
mean that, We let them get away with it. We're
constantly trying to say that what we're witnessing, what we're saying,
is somehow not real, because we say, there's no way
that could actually be real, Like there's no way that

(00:52):
someone could actually believe that. Which brings me to my
bigger point, and I've been saying this for quite some time.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
The Democratic Party is dead. The Democratic Party is.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
Actually filled with a bunch of socialists, a bunch of communists,
and a bunch of Marxists. That is exactly who the
Democratic Party is. Finally, some of them are actually telling
the truth about who they are. And I'm glad because

(01:27):
I have said that the Democratic Party is it is dead.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
But they've had to lie and.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
To see voters for several years now because they knew
that America really wasn't ready for the Democratic Party to
die and for them to just go to the next phase,
which was to decide that you're a socialist and Marxists
are a communists. And so the Democratic Party is actually
filled with candidates that are those things. Now, let me

(01:55):
be clear, some of them believe in multiple different areas
of socialists and Marxism communism. Some are just straight up
declared socialists, others are just declared communists, others are just
declared Marxists. But the majority of the candidates right now
in the Democratic Party.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
Fall into those categories.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
You look at the joint address to Congress the other
night by Donald Trump, and you look at the left
and whether it's those that were disrupting early on, whether
it's those that had their signs and their boards up,
those aren't Democrats. The Democratic Party has died. Those are
socialists and Marxists running as Democrats who got elected as
Democrats because it's palatable. Well, fast forward to twenty twenty five,

(02:42):
and now we're getting closer I think to reality. There's
two things that I've learned from this last election with
Donald Trump that I think really.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
Explain a lot.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
One of them is it is very clear now that
Democrats have not learned a damn thing from their.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
Lost They just haven't.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
Okay, they they've learned nothing, absolutely nothing from the brutal
beat down and the loss that they took in this
last election.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
That's point number one.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
Because if they did, they wouldn't be acting this way,
and if they did, they'd actually be going backwards and going, Okay,
we need to reassess. We've gotten way too crazy, we
are way too extreme, and it's time for us to
bring it back to being Democrats, not being socialist, Marxist
and communists.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
Now, that's that has not happened. They have learned nothing.

Speaker 1 (03:40):
Okay, like I'm gonna say that again, they have learned
nothing from this last election. So let's let's be very
very very very clear about that second point.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
There are some that.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
Are now just saying I'm gonna admit who I am.
I'm just gonna be good with it. The example I'm
going to give you right now comes on New York
City Socialist New York City mayoral candidate once to hike
corporate taxes to pay for loads of freebies. Now I'm
glad he's admitting, like I'm not really a democrat, I'm

(04:16):
a straight up socialist.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
Like that's who I am.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
And this socialist mayoral canate. His name is Zoran Mandandi
Mondani excuse me, wants to raise corporate taxes to pay
for billions of dollars of freebies for New York, he
told The New York Post and exclusive sit down interview.
The Queen's state assemblyman is a thirty three year old set.

(04:40):
His plans for his socialist utopia involves subsidizing free transit
and free childcare. How's he going to pay for it
with higher tax on corporations in New York City and
establishing city run food stores as well, so the government
will be in charge of your food supply chain in
New York City. That's not all he wants to do.

(05:04):
He also wants to hurt people that own property. How
we do that very simply by freezing rent. He wants
to freeze that rent for millions of New Yorkers and
create a new safety plan, as he describes it, for
the city. The out of Nowhere, candidate, who has been
surging so pay attention in recent polls, said his campaign

(05:27):
has a quote relentless focus on making New York City
more affordable through a sizeable expansion of government. So big
government is back, which he says lies in direct contrast
to the competitor, a guy who you'll remember is the
former governor of New York who resigned in disgrace, Andrew Cuomo.

(05:50):
We have a north Star, referring to his campaign's economic
agenda that is all driven by the belief that working
class New Yorkers cannot afford to worry of anything beyond costs,
because it's cost that is pushing them out of the
city that they love, stating that one in four New
Yorkers lives now in poverty.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
Now, what is this actually about.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
He's doing the math, and he's understanding that there's a
chance that he could win an election solely based on
the issue of class warfare. So you get the people
that are struggling in New York, and you get them angry,
and you tell them that it's the rich people that
are their problem and it's all their fault. You get
people that can't afford to live in the city, and

(06:32):
you tell them that it's it's the fault of the
rich landlords, that they can't live there anymore, and there
and their rent should be frozen indefinitely forever, and that
the rent is You may remember the candidate who ran
one time in this country.

Speaker 2 (06:48):
I think it was the one that the rent is
too damn high guy.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
And people loved it because he was telling you, like,
I'm going to help you stop having to pay high prices.

Speaker 2 (06:57):
So there.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
It is a straight up move, for lack of a
better way of putting it, it is a move to say,
if you are poor, vote for me, and I will
take from the rich. This is a robin hood campaign.
It's one of the oldest campaign strategies in history. You
find enough poor people and you play off of them,

(07:22):
and you tell them that their life would be better
if you just voted for me, because I'm going to
go to all those evil rich people and I'm going
to take what they have, and I'm going to make
your life better.

Speaker 2 (07:32):
By going after them. Quote.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
That is all driven by the belief that working class
New Yorkers cannot afford to worry about anything beyond cost
because itst it's costs it's pushing them out of the city.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
That they love. So there it is. If you are.

Speaker 1 (07:45):
Being left behind, it's not your fault, it's someone else's fault.
And if you vote for me, I'm going to steal
from the rich. This is robinhood campaign, and give to
the poor. He's done the math. Folks, There's a hell
of a lot of people in New York that are
in fact paycheck to paycheck.

Speaker 2 (08:00):
There's no doubt about that quote.

Speaker 1 (08:02):
Whether it's the cost of rent, childcare, or metro card groceries,
New Yorkers.

Speaker 2 (08:07):
Are on the brink. He says.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
I'm on a bashful that I lean to the left,
and I plan to advocate and raise corporate tax rates
as much as those surrounding states, and I'm going to
go after them because they deserve to pay more.

Speaker 2 (08:22):
Not even fair We're not even We're past fair share.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
Okay, we're now saying everyone else's it's everyone else's fault
that you're not living the life that you want to live.
So vote for me. I'll steal from the rich and
I'll give it back to you. I go back to
the basic theme for a second. Buying votes is pretty simple.
If you're a liberal, you tell people that their misery

(08:49):
is not their fault, it's someone else. And then you
tell them that if you will just vote for me,
I will give you free stuff. What does free stuff
look like on the local leub It's a little differentright,
because food stamps come from the federal government. You know,
it's it's federal programs. So what do you tell them?
You say, hey, I'm going to force someone to rent
you a home at below market value.

Speaker 2 (09:12):
That's insane, Okay.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
Like, that's insane, And I'm going to freeze your rent
so that once you move in you never have to
worry about the price of rent going up, which is
again insane, Like it's going to make people not want
to buy real estate.

Speaker 2 (09:28):
You look at my house.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
If I rented my house ten years ago, it'd be
real cheap. Compared to today, the price of housing where
I live has gone up significantly. And what he wants
to do is say, well, Ben, sorry, tough luck. You
cannot rent that house for more than X, Y or Z.
I'm going to tell you what you can and cannot
rent it for, regardless of if I have to do

(09:53):
like major improvements to the home.

Speaker 2 (09:56):
Right.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
This is what socialism is saying you're going to have
government own food stores like grocery stores, and then you're
going to price limit what people have to pay for
things like sounds great, but it's gonna have to be
subsidized by someone. And he knows that, so he's like, yeah, yeah,
I got that part figured out.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
Don't worry. Well, who's going to subsidize it?

Speaker 3 (10:15):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (10:15):
The rich people. So I'm going to steal from the
rich and give it the port You got it? Because
all I need is fifty plus one percent to become
the governor or, I should say, the mayor in this
in this circumstance.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
So that's all I care about.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
He's on a bashful right about his being a communist
socialist and is you know hey? He says New Jersey
for example, and this is where he rationalizes this radical moment.
He says, New Jersey, for example, levied eleven and a
half percent tax rate from twenty one to twenty three
before dropping it back down to nine percent, while New

(10:49):
York has maintained seven point twenty five percent rate. Okay,
that's on top of all the other taxes. Why did
New Jersey drop it back down after eleven and a
half Because it was destroyed their economy. Actually wasn't helping
their economy, it was destroying it. Because people were saying,
I'm not doing business here anymore, I'm out, I'm done.
They realized they had to lower it back down because
it was dest destroying their tax base.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
It's a problem.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
You can only rob from the rich for so long
before the rich gets smart they say, we're out of here.
Some of the biggest hedge funds after when COVID hit
in New York, some of the biggest financial groups moved
to Florida and Texas.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
Why.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
They were sick and tired of dealing with New York City.
They were sick and tired of the cost. They were
sick and tired of just how expensive it is. And
once you weren't going to the office, and forget weren't
they wouldn't let you. That's a better way of putting

(11:48):
it right. They just wouldn't let you. They wouldn't let
you go to the office. They said, all right, this
is their time to get out. Let's get the hell
out of here. And that is exactly what they did.
They said, seeya, we're gone, We're out, We're leaving, goodbye,
We're gone, we're out, we're leaving audios and they were

(12:11):
never coming back. And once they left, they realized this
was a great idea. It was a great transition.

Speaker 2 (12:16):
It saved them money, and it made them more money.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
That's part of it. It made them more money. So
when you can make more money, why would you not
do it? When it's easier and your cost of living
goes down, and your cost of rent go down, and
everything goes down. When you move from New York City
to somewhere else in your corporation and your employees are happier,

(12:41):
then what people start realizing is like, oh wait, we
should have done this a lot sooner.

Speaker 2 (12:46):
That's exactly what's going to happen here.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
But you have to understand, this guy doesn't mind if
he loses a bunch of businesses. If it means he
gets elected, he doesn't mind. You know, a lot of
the liberals I go back to this, it's like, why
how do these liberals in these high crime cities, whether
it's New York or Detroit, or New Orleans or Memphis
or Baltimore. The list goes on on. How do they

(13:08):
keep getting elected? I get asked this question all the time.
It's actually a really simple issue. Slowly, the smart people
that have means right start leaving because they don't like
living in high crime areas. They don't like living in
high taxation areas where they're having to look over their
shoulder all the time because crime gets out of control,
and so they leave. And at some point then you

(13:29):
start just having your living in hell. But Hell keeps
electing you because no one there that is sane enough
to vote you out is still left to vote against you.
People in failing school districts, for example, if they a
lot of parents would do whatever it takes get their
kids out of those failing schools, And they say, why
are these schools so bad? Because all the parents that
were involved in actually cared left because they weren't going

(13:52):
to have their kids being a failing school. So then
the uninvolved parents are the ones that are there that
are uninvolved. So that the socialism, as I describe it,
the communism, the Marxism can just set in and your
kid will go and not get an education. It's basically daycare,
is the best way that I can describe it.

Speaker 2 (14:11):
They're not giving them an education.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
Look at all of the liberal cities where the schools
are overwhelmingly failing. They are run by Democrats at every level.
On the local state level, they are run by the liberals,
hardcore lefties. That's who they're run by. So let's go
back to New York for a second, and I go
back to this guy. He doesn't care. He doesn't care

(14:35):
that businesses are going to leave. He doesn't care that
businesses are going to never come back. He doesn't care
that a lot of people that are wealthy are going
to move, because as long as he grabs his power,
he actually needs them to leave so they can't oppose
him in the future. And the mayoral candiate said he
was confident that the dramatic jump and tax costs wouldn't
drive companies out of the city.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
He's not stupid. He knows it will.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
Quite Even if businesses move their headquarters out of state,
they'll still be subject to tw as long as they
continue to do business in the Empire state where the
demand is too high to decline. He went on to say,
for further funding of his programs, the mayoral candat has
floated legislation to end or significantly reduce tax exemptions for
towering big apple institutions such as Columbia New York University.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
So now we're going to tack the universities.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
Last month, this guy introduced a bill that would force
the private schools to call up more money, which would
then be funneled towards funding the sprawling public city University
of New York network quote, there is an immense amount
of money.

Speaker 2 (15:34):
It's just who is actually serving.

Speaker 1 (15:36):
And we are telling the story of our campaign as
one that will fight for working class people and is
willing to tax the wealthiest in order to make that possible.
And the con and kind of get into a little
bit more there the excerpt. Money freed up through tax
hikes and diminished exemptions would help offset the six billion
a year it costs to run universal childcare, which average

(16:00):
is now twenty five thousand of family. Says the extreme
costs for the number one reason for the recent excess
of families from the Big Apple, followed by skyrocketing housing costs.
He says, So we're gonna fix it all by taking
for the rich and giving to the poor. By the way,
this is the first time this has actually happened. Just
so you know, Former Mayor Bill Deblasio made his appeal

(16:21):
to voters with similar progressive policies, promising free universal pre
K for big Apple families. He was only able to
finally fulfill the campaign vow in the final years of
his administration when the federal government searched millions of dollars
into the city during COVID so they used the COVID fund,
so it wasn't real. Another freebe This new guy hopes

(16:41):
to subsize his bus travel. He says, it's time for
us to get rid of the city's fair program all together.
Just jump on for free. It's not free, by the way,
someone's gotta pay for it. He's gonna steal from the
rich give to the poor. Quote the cost of free
buss is about let's say, seven hundred million or something
a year. He didn't even know what the cost is,
doesn't care. He's going to steal it. And I believe

(17:02):
we can pay that for that, as well as universal
childcare through what I'm talking about about the raising of
corporate tax rates, as well as through more effective use
of city revenue.

Speaker 2 (17:12):
Which is a crap line.

Speaker 1 (17:15):
This is a guy that's saying, if you are poor,
vote for me, and I'm going to go out there
legally and steal from the rich, and you guys are
gonna love it. That's what he's saying, full stop. That's
the policy. And I'm telling you this for two reasons. One,
I'm warning you it's going to come to a city
near you, so you better get ready to know how
to fight against it. Number one. And number two, and

(17:38):
this is even more important. Many of these candidates I
do believe are going to get elected. Let's look at
doge in comparison to what this mayor in New York
City has been doing, or I should say, this guy
that wants to be the mayor of New York City
is proposing to do. There is a very divided country

(18:03):
right now on the issue of what is the place
of government. And liberals, socialist, Marxist and Commists they believe
that government is the solution to everything. Conservatives like myself
believe that the government is the problem with almost everything,
and that big government is worse than anything else because

(18:24):
it steals from the hard working and gives to the poor,
and many of them are lazy. You look at just
this last week, Elon Musk said he's actually afraid someone's
going to kill him because of what he's uncovering about
how much the government takes and then gives to all
these corrupt individuals who claim they're helping the poor, like

(18:45):
these these non governmental.

Speaker 2 (18:46):
Agencies and goos.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
Okay, so look at them for an example, or I
should say non governmental organizations.

Speaker 2 (18:54):
You look at these mngos.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
And they claim they're helping the poor, but really they're
just helping certain people get pas like massive pace.

Speaker 2 (19:01):
The corruption is unbelievable in these NGOs.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
And then you look at like Zelensky for example, and
Donald Trump said under Biden, Zelensky took money out of
us like candy from a baby. I believe by the
way that the President is absolutely right in the way
that he said that.

Speaker 2 (19:19):
He also went on to say, I don't believe that
they are thankful for anything, like nothing.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
He was on Maria Bartromo's show, and I want you
to hear what Donald Trump said when he was talking
to Maria about Zelensky about the money, because this goes
back to thinking, which is everybody like all these liberals like, oh,
we just you know, we've got enough money. Send one
hundred fifty billion, two hundred billion, three hundred billion here,
five hundred million here, two hundred million there, one hundred
fifty billion there, four hundred billion here. It adds up right,

(19:51):
like two massive amounts of debt, trillions of dollars, which
what we have right now. And what Maria Bartuomo asked
the President was about Zelensky, like, how the hell did.

Speaker 2 (19:59):
This guy get so much money from us? Take a listen, go.

Speaker 4 (20:05):
Back, go back to what happened in the Oval office
the other day. I call it a SmackDown of Zelenski.
It looked really rough, but then again, at the end
of the day, you may have your deal back. So
was that all the art of the deal? What specifically
tick you off?

Speaker 3 (20:20):
Well, you know, he was able to It was like
taking candy from a baby.

Speaker 5 (20:28):
What he did. He's a smart guy, and he's.

Speaker 3 (20:31):
A tough guy, and he took money out of this
country under Biden like candy from a baby. It was
so easy with that same attitude. And I just don't
think he's grateful we gave him, in my opinion, three
hundred and fifty billion dollars. Europe is in for a

(20:53):
hundred billion dollars. We gave him three hundred and fifty
billion dollars, and he's talking about the fact that.

Speaker 5 (20:58):
They have fought, and they have.

Speaker 3 (21:00):
There's a bravery because somebody has to use the weapons.
But without those weapons, so forget. I was the one
that gave them the javelins, that was able to knock
down all the ties. Obama gave nothing. Look, if I
were president, that would have never happened. You wouldn't have
had Russia going into Ukraine. You wouldn't have had the
whole situation with Hamas and October seventh would have never

(21:21):
happened because Iran was broke.

Speaker 5 (21:23):
They had no money.

Speaker 3 (21:24):
They weren't giving it to Amas or Hezbel anybody else.
You would have never had the worst evacuation anyone's ever seen,
which is Afghanistan, which was the most embarrassing day in
the history of our country. And you know what else
you wouldn't have had. You wouldn't have had inflation. We
had record setting inflation under Biden. It was a killer.

Speaker 5 (21:43):
You may get one of the reasons I won the election, but.

Speaker 4 (21:45):
You may get it again with these tariffs, right, I mean,
once CEO said to me, my input costs have already
started to go up. I'm going to have to raise prices.

Speaker 5 (21:53):
In the meantime.

Speaker 3 (21:53):
Guess what interest rates are down for the last three
or four days at good levels. I mean, you know
when you add its rates you're talking about it's gone down.
We've been I've been saying, let's get interest rates down.
You know, nobody ever gets rich when the interest rates
are high because people can't borrow money. Interest rates are

(22:14):
going down. You know what else is going down? What
have I been trying to get down?

Speaker 5 (22:18):
Energy?

Speaker 3 (22:19):
Energy's going down. I'd love to see energy go down.
You know, energy is really what caused it. They screwed
up my energy. I had the most energy and they
screwed it up. Then they went back to it through
it was going through the roof. They went back to
some drilling. But it was gone. It was it was helpless,
it was lost. But energy's gone down and interest rates

(22:40):
have gone.

Speaker 5 (22:41):
Out over the last week. That's a big thing. I
love that.

Speaker 4 (22:43):
Do you expect Zelenski to come back? Do you expect
to do that rare earth minerals deal?

Speaker 5 (22:48):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (22:48):
I think so.

Speaker 5 (22:49):
I think it'll.

Speaker 4 (22:50):
Are you sure there's the content that you think there
is there? Because some people were questioning if in fact
there is the you know, the titanium and the lithium
when all those battery the rare earth minerals.

Speaker 5 (23:00):
Do you think it is rich with the well I do,
I do. I mean, I've had a checked. I've had
a check. But it's very valuable. But with all that being.

Speaker 3 (23:09):
Said, Biden should have never put up three hundred and
fifty billion dollars. He should have equalized with Europe. Well
he had to do is say, you got to stay
even with us. They're in for one hundred weren't for
three point fifty. How does that and we have an
ocean in between us, right, We're not in the danger
that they are. They are much greater danger, if you
call it danger. He should have never done that.

Speaker 5 (23:31):
You know. The other thing with the Europe that bothers me.

Speaker 3 (23:34):
They've given Russia more money by far for buying their oil.
Then they put into Ukraine. So they're paying all this
money to Russia and we're in there for three hundred
and fifty billion dollars.

Speaker 5 (23:48):
Biden should have never done that.

Speaker 4 (23:49):
I spoke with the president of Poland the other day.
President Dudah has great respect for you, and I said
to him, you know what if the US walks away
in stead away, here's what he said. Without the United States,
do you believe that Europe is capable of offering meaningful
security to Ukraine.

Speaker 6 (24:10):
I would like to believe it, but experience to date
shows that this has not been the case. The entire
history so far of the last three years of the
war shows that without American support, Ukraine will not survive.

Speaker 4 (24:26):
Are you comfortable with that, the fact that you walked
away and Ukraine may not survive?

Speaker 3 (24:32):
Well, it may not survive anyway, but you know, we
have some weaknesses with Russia. You know it takes two Look,
it was not going to happen that war, and it happened.

Speaker 5 (24:44):
So now we're stuck with this mess.

Speaker 3 (24:46):
Think of what he stuck me with open borders, where
we have twenty one million people came into our country,
many of whom should not be here. Many are criminals,
many many are criminals, many murderers, murderers, drug dealers, drug.

Speaker 5 (25:01):
We got that.

Speaker 3 (25:02):
We have the whole mess with Israel and October seventh,
we have all of the ramifications from the worst and
dumbest withdrawal in history.

Speaker 4 (25:12):
Both Ukraine and Israel were both attacked by aggressors. Is
America treating both countries similarly? Are they treating the aggressors similarly.

Speaker 2 (25:24):
I think.

Speaker 4 (25:24):
So, look, you're favoring one over the other.

Speaker 5 (25:26):
They're very different places, Okay, very very different.

Speaker 3 (25:29):
You're talking about different levels of power, you're talking about
different parts of the world. The Middle East has been
under attack forever it's been you look, when wasn't it
under attack? And then we came along and did the
Abraham Accords, which was unheard of.

Speaker 4 (25:46):
Have you been as tough on Russia as you've been
on Hamas?

Speaker 5 (25:49):
I mean, what do you want to say to God?

Speaker 3 (25:51):
Much tougher because I haven't done to Amas. That's been Israel.
That has to do to Amas. But Israel does tell
me what's going on. I think I've been very tough
to Russia, tougher than anybody's ever been to Russia if
you think about it. First of all, we had the
Russia Russia Russia hooks, which was a very bad thing.
Could have led to a war that was started by

(26:14):
Shiff and all these low lives, the total low lives,
And it was a fake deal. The fifty one intelligence agencies,
it was. I took all their passes away. They can't
participate anymore. These guys know it came from hell Hunter.
Biden's laptop from Hell which came from his bathroom and

(26:34):
or his bedroom. Okay, not a pretty sight, but this
was a hunter Biden thing. They said it was from Russia. No,
I've been very tough.

Speaker 5 (26:43):
Remember this.

Speaker 3 (26:45):
I'm the one that stopped the Russian pipeline Nordstream too.

Speaker 5 (26:49):
I stopped it.

Speaker 3 (26:50):
Biden came in and he approved it. I'm the one
that put sanctions on Russia. I'm the one that gave
the javelins against Russia. Now, I've been very tough, but
I got a lot well with Putin. And because I
got a lot of weld. Oh they say, oh, he's
so nobody's ever been Putin. Would be the first to
say it, nobody's been tougher than job.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
You listen to this foreign policy, and the reason why
I played that for in the long version is because
I think it's really important that people think about what
the president's saying there. What he keeps going back to
at a core point is that it's not our job
to pay for everything else of everybody else that does things,

(27:36):
It is not our job for us to send money
all over the world. Look at this last week, job
reports showed two hundred and eighty four thousand more Americans
working in seventy and excuse me, eighty seven thousand fewer
foreign born workers. Why is that significant? Because the President's saying,
I'm putting Americans first. I'm not in favor of giving

(27:58):
charity out to the rest of the world that we're
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