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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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no fluff, just the truth. Let's do this together, all right.
It is Monday, June sixteenth. I always say this. I
think I say this like every week. I say, wow,

(01:07):
another week gone. We're already into the first week of June.
And it's like, now, wow, half the month of June
is gone. We're already in the latter happens this June sixteen,
twenty twenty five, seven am or thereabouts. And this is
Politics by Jake. And I am Jake, your chief cook

(01:28):
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and all around savant and bon Vivant and bon Mott
and all of those fancy terms, and what we do
here we have showing Mondays and Fridays at seven am.
You know you're listening to it now, except for those
of you who are listening to the podcast, which I

(01:49):
know you do, and then you're listening to it just
whenever you're listening to it, and we have we try
to do and we don't always succeed because there's a
lot of stuff. We try to do a bi weekly
summary that's twice a week in overview of the world
historical situation, with the usual special emphasis on what you,

(02:11):
the listener, my listening audience can do to improve the
quality of world's history in our time. And my point
on that is that this is a means of intervention
for just about anybody, just about anywhere to make things
better on the whole. And it's happening, and we're having

(02:32):
demonstrations all over the place. Then no more Kings demonstration
and this is really excellent. And my hat's off to you.
And all I can say is keep it up. It's working.
It's having an effect because you have a regime that
is a weak regime. This is the Taco regime. This
is the word that Trump hates to hear. It's a very,

(02:53):
very very bad word. I have the worst words. It's
very bad. And that's that's taco. Because whenever things get tough,
Trump's fault. And we have the shuffling of crises. One week,
it's one thing, one thing, it's another thing. And now
they're implementing Project twenty twenty five, which is the Bloodless Revolution.

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And I have to say, this is hatred. May I
say what is going on? This is hatred, This is tyranny.
This is the weaponization of the peaceful revolution. You know,
we have a revolution every two years. Project according to
twenty five says there's going to be a new American revolution.

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They're co opting stuff that already exists. We don't need
a revolution. We have a peaceful revolution every two years.
We get to throw the bums out every two years.
So what's going on? And really is the weaponization of
the peaceful revolution? And it is this and a couple

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of things that I want to talk about and lead with.
This is the dark spirit of tyranny and mockery that
says we will be provocative to you. We know you
are peaceful, but we will goad you. We will do

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everything to anger you and to make you so crazy
that in a moment of weakness you want to lash out.
And that's our excuse, that's our excuse to mock your peace.
You mock your peace forever, your desire for peace, and

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make our revolution bloody, because that's what we want. And
to point the finger and say, see on our media outlets,
see we had to do it. They forced the upon
us when we invaded their streets with the United States Marines,

(05:07):
who are not even supposed to be there according to
posit comittatis, which is no use of American military on
American soil. There are some exceptions to that, and I
think they could probably guard federal buildings and things like that,
but they can't do law enforcement. And they're doing law enforcement.

(05:27):
Gavin Newsom has filed a lawsuit. I wonder where the
hell this is. I wonder what's happening with that. Why
we don't have a hearing on that. I'm a little
perpexed and flummixed on this, But this is the way
fascists operate. They operate before the courts can actually bear
down on them. And you know, Trump, I think I

(05:50):
said this last week. I think I've been saying for
the last couple of weeks. Trump's going on one hundred
and fifty times. The courts have rejected them. And no
matter where this occurs, because the people get together, they
bring these things to the courts, and the courts see
that they have a point and that this is tyranny
and that Trump is doing things he's not allowed to do.

(06:12):
So don't let anybody tell you that he's winning. He's losing.
He's lost about one hundred it's approximately one hundred and
fifty times, and that's you know, that's going to go up.
So I don't know where the lawsuit is with Gavin Newsom.
I haven't looked into that. I'm talking about other things
right now. But the idea and the watchword is provocation.
We forced this upon, they were forced to do it.

(06:35):
We wasted their money to add to the huge deficits
we created in Trump's first term, the oppressive tax burden
we imposed upon them that now will not expire in
December of twenty twenty five because Trump is in again,
and now we are going to increase the deficits even further.

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And we know our financial oligarchic masters did not want this,
and so we go ahead and we do this, and moreover,
we're going to increase the deficits even further and brutalize
and oppress the middle class and the working poorer and
those who came to our borders yearning to breathe free,

(07:25):
knowing that it wouldn't be a cakewalk, struggling accepting backbreaking
labor in our fields just so that they can be
there in the hot sun and suffering in the extremes
of weather and escape the oppression of their home countries,
which in many cases we, through our secret combinations and

(07:48):
interferences with those governments, helped impose upon them and made
them have to flee as we fool the credulous into
thinking a crisis for this upon us, when it is
we ourselves who has manufactured it, and now posted on
our media outlets, on our Fox News, on our Oan,

(08:13):
on our Newsmax with our poster girl Christy Nome to
come and oversee operations bravely in Los Angeles with the
evil Hispanics and Latinos in her new eight action Barbie
dress up outfits, while our food rots in the fields

(08:33):
and the blessings of the land, the fruid mundi, the
blessings of bounty upon this land. Freed doo Mundi is Italian.
It means the fruits of the field. Sorry to break
character there, thought I had to explain that fruido mundi Italian,

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the blessings of bounty upon this land by God Almighty.
As you suppose, they rot, and they are abused jobs
no American would ever take. They've done experiments they didn't
want in Georgia to try to get Americans to come
and pick in the fields. And none of them lasted
beyond like noon. And I think that was like only

(09:17):
one guy that lasted beyond noon. And they're willing to
do it. They're willing to do it just so that
they can breathe free. Shame. I tell you shame. I
say shame on you, Donald Trump. I say shame on you,
Christy Nome and Tom Holman. It's it's it's so that

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this is the plan. It's provocation and hypocrisy. You've got
to create conflict. What in God's name I mean think
about this? Will you think about this? Please with me?
What in God's name is the purpose I ask you
of mass deportations, the ethic, the ethnic cleansing of the

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United States. Are you kidding me? This is the very
last place that you do ethnic cleansing in a place
like this. Some countries that are relatively homogeneous as far
as the population is concerned, this is done. This is right.
I'm not saying it's right, but it's done. But here,

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this is the melting pot. For God's sakes, this is
the American way. The various immigrant groups, they have always
brought something vital and valuable to our way, the American system.
An economic argument in favor of large scale immigration we have.
This is very important. If you're going to keep pace

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with the economies of the world, you need population. You
need to turn them into middle class. The middle class
is absolutely positively the great economic engine of the United States.
It has done everything. It won World War Two. It

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defeated the Emperor of Japan, it defeated Hitler, it defeated Mussolini.
It saved the Soviet Union when it was about to
go down. It saved Britain when Britain was about to
go down in the early part of that war. It
has given us the highest standard of living in the

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history the recorded history, I would say, of the world.
Put a man on the moon. It's put satellites in space,
it's put space stations in space, and it's done all
the other things too. That's not finance oligarchs. That's the
middle class, and we need more of it, I mean,

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And that's the economic argument really in favor of large
scale immigration. We have a military strategic point of view
as well. One of the things that you know, if
they come to the United States, we say, so you
want to be a citizen, come to join the army,
joined the military, and after two or three years you

(12:17):
will be a full flooded citizen. So what's going on
all over the country, not just in Los Angeles? These
are monstrous events. Women and children being taken off the streets,
the weakest among us. Not the ones, as Gavin Newsoen
said in the speech last Wednesday, not the ones who

(12:40):
have actually committed criminal acts and might be actual candidates
for deportation, but the weakest women, children taken off the street,
A four year old children deported, a two year old
child deported. Saw that with my own eyes, a Nebraska
packing plant, a meatpacking plant. Here here's Trump wildly attacking

(13:02):
his own base. This is not nation building because what
he did was there was an ice ray they took
out about seventy five people something like that. You know,
this is not nation building, and this is an idiot regime.
These people are idiots. Just listen to their televised cabinet meetings.

(13:22):
Sometimes this is not what you do. You invite these
people in, you give them a little money. This is
foreign to Trump. He doesn't understand this. He doesn't understand
that in order to build a nation, you have to
spend in order to make sure that your house doesn't
burn down. When your neighbor's house is burning, you give

(13:45):
him your garden hose. You let him have it, and
you let him have your water for as long as
he needs it. Because it's not just him, it's you
as well. And that makes sense. And these you know,
these protests are going on all over the place. This
is the proc provocateur administration picking a trifling incident, minuscule happenstances,

(14:12):
four square blocks, maybe nine square blocks in the middle
of Los Angeles. Now at politics by Jake, we believe
in political education. That's one of the things we do
because we know that the franchise of the vote is sacred.
It's the thing that allows us to to avoid people

(14:39):
like Trump. And let me just speak for a moment
to the Latino people right now who did this? And
I want to ask you a question, why did you
vote for Trump? Do you understand now how wrong this
was to do? I mean, I hope you can take

(15:01):
that part of the lesson, because what you've got right
now is not just you don't have just what you
had before, which was a struggle to assert a sense
of your particular group as an identity group. But you
now have to defeat Trump politically, and for that you

(15:22):
kind of got to have a political approach. And unfortunately,
the Democratic Party doesn't do any kind of political education
at all. It simply wants your votes. And the smart
thing to do once Trump said that he was going
to nationalize the National Guard would have been to vanish,

(15:43):
let him make a fool of himself, nobody else around.
And of course some of that has been happening, and
I admit it's been happening, you know, to a great
extent out of fear. Totally understand that. But that's the idea,
that's the thing to do, the best thing to do
would be to have Trump going on these quiet streets,

(16:05):
these idyllic streets with his nationalized National Guard bayonets fixed.
This is what he loves, This is what he wants,
This is what his father wanted. In nineteen twenty seven,
when The New York Times reported that his father, the
Elder Trump, got in a fight with a man while

(16:26):
the Ku Klux Klan was marching in Queens, New York,
do you want to take a guess which side the
elder Trump was on? Do you want to take a
guess what his sensibilities really are and what had passed
down to the son and to Baron and to those
other sons that he has Oude and Kusay with regard

(16:47):
to that or were. And I asked, why doesn't the
Democratic Party have the ability to do some instruction I
don't get it, you know, to form someoitical cadres. I mean,
you've got to be more sophisticated Democrats in terms of tactics,
the ability to respond, have spokesperson or two who would

(17:11):
be available on local radio like KCAA for example, like this.
And by the way I'm talking about this, I will
state that one of the reasons that you don't have
this is because the corporate type of Democrat that infests
the Democratic Party right now and is holding office. They

(17:32):
don't think about this. They have turned away from the
New Deal roots. They have turned away from many of
the principles of the Democratic Party. You could call them dinos.
Rhino means Republican in name only, Dino means Democrat and
name only, you could say that, and that they have
leaned towards the corporates. And of course when you lean

(17:54):
towards the corporate you have to dance with hubronya. So
you know, maybe get some radio stations like Caseya, like
I said, for example, I would be a good spokesman.
I would do that, or other stations in the like
Inland Empire. And if you have a spokesperson, get on

(18:15):
and say, you know, tomorrow, you know when this kind
of thing is going on from seven am to three pm,
we're just all going to disappear. We're going to just
go to ground. Yeah, we're going to go underground, and
we're going to let them walk through the empty streets
and do whatever they want.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
No.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
I would also say about the solution. Let's talk about
this for a minute. Can I ask you guys, what's
the situation with the Mexican flag lose the flag, okay,
because that's not the point of what's going on here.
Now we know, we understand. I mean, I see the

(18:58):
Mexican flag. I go into the bus system, I'm riding
around the bus and there's a Mexican flag for the
front of the bus. We know, we understand. You're a
large ethnic group, get it, justifiably proud making big contributions
to the United States. Valuable. But that's pointing that out

(19:22):
is not the issue now because Trump is impervious to
your merits. He doesn't care about you. In fact, he
doesn't care about anybody in himself, but he definitely doesn't
care about you. And the more resistance you have, the
better chance he has to do that. When I'm talking
about I mean violent resistance, peaceful resistance, that's fine, that's

(19:43):
really what hads to happen. Instead invest in a few
American flags. Well, it's much smarter. And so that's at
the end of the first segment. We'll take a break
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And I even had a commentator looking at this from
far away Italy and he said, you know, getting picking

(21:42):
up where we left off in the last segment, if
you just put up an American flag, you'd create more
problems for Trump than you've done this way. So I
think that's an important consideration. But the Democratic Party can't
do that. And we've talked about the reason why they

(22:03):
can't do it, and I'm going to tell you again
it's because they basically say, we take all the existing
identity groups. Remember I've talked about how the identity groups
came about at around the time of nineteen seventy two,
and it was a move away from the New Deal

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concept of mass traction economic demands, where the rising tide
lifts all boats. You get groups who will align together,
not because they necessarily agree with one another, but the
one thing they agree on is their economic self interest. Hey,

(22:49):
you know you can say, oh, Jake, that is just
too bad. Look it's what the financial oligarchs are doing.
It's what the criminals who run street are doing. It's
what they're doing. It's not a shame to look after
your own financial interest. Trump wants to take away and

(23:11):
his minions and his mini means take away eight hundred
and eighty billion out of the social safety net over
ten years, so basically eighty eight billion dollars a year,
so that people can starve, so that people cannot have food,
so that people cannot have health care, so that people

(23:34):
cannot have heat, especially in the northern latitudes where you
know it gets cold, and you have a situation literally
happening where people have to choose between eating and being warm.
And the same thing with medical where people have to
choose whether they get their medicine or whether they eat.

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And this is an abomination, it's an a vombination, and
this is what's going on. You don't think that those
oligarchs who funded Trump to the tune of millions and
billions of dollars, you don't think that they are looking
after their financial interests. I don't think it's any good

(24:20):
to say from a couple of standpoints. Actually, I don't
really think it's any good to say, well, you know,
we're better than that. Look, you got to keep the
lights on and you've got to eat. And that's just
the way it is. And it's not wrong to have

(24:41):
as a major plank or as the main plank, especially
given the opposition, because that's what these guys are. And
remember I've talked about not overshooting the mark, not looking
beyond the mark, not thinking that there are any fine philosophical,
elegant ontological arguments for why this is happening. It's a

(25:06):
matter of the money, that's what it is. And so
I don't think that it's difficult to do that, and
I don't think it's difficult even to go to these
various identity groups and say, look, for the time being,
let's put aside our differences. Let's win the election. How

(25:26):
about we do this. How about we unite and agree
on a mass front to improve our economic situation? What
about that? What about expanding social security? What about expanding medicare?
So on and so forth? You know what I mean,
this is the thing, but you don't have this because

(25:50):
of the identity groups. And I think it's wrong. I
think we need to go back to mass economic traction.
Mass demands of economic them economic traction. I think that's
what we need to do. I think we need to
present these identity groups with the rays on dietra because we're,
you know, having problems winning elections this way, because they

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can take the identity groups and they can split them off.
This was like what Caesar did in Gaul. Going back
to the Gallic campaigns, one of the reasons why the
Romans were able to win so many of the wars
and battles that they fought is because the opposition was

(26:37):
aren't organized, and so all they had to do was
defeat one and the other. The other wouldn't help them.
They wouldn't, you know, do the garden host thing. They
wouldn't lend them their garden hosts. And then when they
were done, they weren't there to help them, and so
they would go after them. And this is the way
they knocked off the various tribes, the Gallic tribes, and
then they went to Britannia or England, I should say,

(26:59):
it's called and they did the very same thing. We
need to go to these various groups and agree on
a reis ond etra, a modus operande, a modus vivendi
that appeals to everybody. Everybody wants money. Sorry, that's the

(27:19):
way it goes. And to have a modus vivendi that
everybody agrees that we're going to do this in order
to win the election. I don't think that that's such
a bad thing. So anyway, so I don't think that
the identity groups are good when you're having demonstrations. And

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I've seen some European mass parties in action, and they
do it better in the sense that they're slightly more centralized.
That would be the German Social Democratic Party the SPD,
and the Italian Communist Party the TCI, and it's communist
in a manner speaking, not really, it's just social democratic

(28:03):
and became that after the fall of the Soviets. But
the idea was that they have something called parade marshals
parade marshals, and we used to have them here. I
can remember back in the new Left of the sixties
and seventies, because I go back that far. You want
to go to an anti Vietnam War demonstration, you'd find

(28:24):
that there were people there with armbands that said parade marshal.
It's not unknown in German and Italian. It's the same thing.
So you get the idea. And this is important as
we go into what really might be a long, hot
summer of demonstrations. And I know that we have an
audience not just in California. So this is relevant to

(28:47):
talk about in the United States because Trump's coming after you.
I'm telling you, he's coming after you because he wants
to be a dictator. He's aching his teeth ache for
the opportun t unity to declare martial law, to invoke
the Insurrection Act. Don't let him do it. Don't let
him do it. So in these things you have to

(29:11):
keep order. And keep order means if there are, for example,
anarchist proba pardon me, anarchist provocateurs and other people who
are troublemakers who want to join in your ranks and
then dart out and break the windows of shops and
then get the police to attack you. That's what it

(29:34):
means to be a provocateur. See, And that's what you've
got to prevent. Anarchists generally not well meaning people. They
have gone astray, or they're politically or otherwise confused. In
many cases, that's the way they are, and they're provocateurs.

(29:55):
And yeah, there are also paid provocateurs in this world,
and therefore you want to do something. See, all this
stuff has been forgotten since the Vietnam demonstrations and the
organization that existed at that time. The corporate democrats don't
know anything about it, and the ones rising up don't

(30:15):
necessarily know anything about it either. And there's there's a
need for this. So you want to do something about
that and not fall for it. Okay, So and let's see,
let's just talk. Let me talk a little bit more
about the Nebraska meat packing plant. I think I mentioned
this before, but let's go through it again. Seventy five arrested,
and that means a lot of stuff, you know, is

(30:36):
not going to get done. And the local business people
and Nebraska is you with the president of this guy
Bacon and some others. That's not to meet. That's that's
not the person. It's an interesting case of how to
begin peeling off red states and Nebraska has read and
get them out of the Trump coalition and get them

(30:58):
to join the what can I say, the cause of humanity,
the cause of civilization, and not to essentially follow this disturbed,
deranged person who is the misbegotten administration regime that's occupying

(31:20):
the White House right now into god knows what. And
then the other one is Central Valley of California, Ventura County.
So this is a powerhouse of agricultural production. You drive
up and down the one on one farms on either
side the Central Valley of California, and it's a perfectly
good idea to have a railroad going through there because

(31:43):
there are important places, and of course there's a railroad
going through there. But right now what has happened is
they've joyed immunity from the immigration laws ice and these
people seldom showed up in the Central Valley of California
because those are Republican voters, the owners. This is where

(32:06):
Caesar Chavez had to do his work, right, you know,
the United farm Workers, I don't know if you've heard
of that. So they get a bunch of people, they're arrested,
and that's another shocker. So we've got the Nebraska meat
packing industry, farm too, of course corn and all this,
you know. But then there's also the Ventura County, Central
Valley of California. So we've got a regime which is

(32:31):
so frenetic and so unhinged that they do do direct
attacks on their own base, their own political base, and
this is not going to serve them. Well, let's put
it that way. So we want to compliment to Governor
Newsom his speech which you heard on Friday, show Democracy

(32:53):
under attack. The idea that Trump wants civil war on
the streets, that I think is accurate and it's courageous,
and I think we have this wonderful media line that
the Democrats don't know what to do and they don't
know how to deal with Trump. Blah blah blah. We've
got some We've got Pritzker that came out. We've got Murphy,
the Senator from Connecticut, who has been doing a lot

(33:15):
both on the floor of the Senate and the area
of protest against protests and things like this. This is
an important moment that sorry Newsom has essentially for the
moment rocketed to the front. Before then it was Pritzker,
and before that it was Murphy. And the idea is
that you get the attention to the media, that you

(33:35):
compel their attention, and you win the goodwill of people
in the Democratic Party by doing what by fighting Trump,
by fighting back, by taking a stand on the constitution,
all non violent political only and you get this kind
of credibility, the street creds to be a presidential candidate.

(33:58):
So I think I think those are extremely important considerations.
So hats off to newsm Trump has a particular dislike
for Newsom, and we can see how absurd that actually is.
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and this is politics by Jake, And we're back, And
you know, I'm kind of outrage. Trump says to America first,
I guess that means attack America. First. Well, he's got
the military in there for the parade, and Washington to ye,

(36:09):
I mean that that happened. That happened on Saturday. It
was a bit. Listen, it was a big nothing burger.
Ninety two million dollars of the taxpayer money. They the
estimates are not even ten thousand people showed up. Stephen Chung,
who's a longtime Trump toady said, the two hundred and

(36:31):
fifty thousand people were there. As I was talking to
someone who was watching Fox, and I said, you know,
why do you watch this stuff? And she said, oh,
aren't you proud of your country? It because the thing
was on to the coverage, the Fox coverage of the abortive, nonsensical,
idiotic dictatorial show a military Stalinist Khrushov Communist victory parade

(36:59):
was on that Trump just so wants to do so
wanted to do, has been literally talking about since his
first administration that he wanted to do it, and it
turned out to be a big nothing burger. Maybe we
ought to talk about that now. So I urge you

(37:20):
to go to YouTube and check that out and see
what a big nothing burger was. On the other hand,
the no Kings demonstrations, the conservative estimates right now not
using the more exacting figures as far as counts or concerns.
They say five million, but a lot of people are

(37:43):
commenting and saying that on Monday or Tuesday, when they're
able to get the proper count submitted, it's going to
be more like, listen to this ten million, so you
have ten thousand, and that's I've seen the promenade, I've

(38:06):
seen the mall. There's nobody there. There's nobody there. Take
it for me, but don't take it from me. Take
it for me in the first instance. But go to
YouTube and check it out yourself and see there's nobody there.
This is an embarrassment. And this is what I said

(38:27):
to this person I was talking to. I didn't say it.
I take it back. I didn't say it, but I
felt like saying, aren't you embarrassed? Aren't you ashamed that
you watch this stuff? That these people lie to you?
And that's what they do. They lie. They continually lie.

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And you know the best thing of all is they
pan on him, on Donald Trump from the reviewing stand,
and he looks. He looks like he's a thousand years old.
He looks like the weight of the world is oppressing

(39:10):
him and bringing him down. He looks, and I'm telling you,
he looks like he's about to cry. He looks like
he's about to weep like a little girl. I mean
he does. He looks sad as no one ever looks

(39:30):
sad everyone around him, And once again, this is the
great thing about social media. Take it for me in
the first instance, say Jake said this, but then we've
kind of check this out and see if it's really true.
Do it? Do it? Everyone around him is sitting tight jawed, embarrassed,

(39:52):
many of them obviously uncomfortable, many of them. I really
urge you to take a look at this. I've said
that the institutions of this country are the thing now
that there's a fascist cabal in charge of the White
House and in charge of it, not in charge of
the government, but in charge of the executive branch of

(40:13):
the government. But the institutions are going to have to
save this country. And it's just that serious. And of
course one of the institutions is the people. So look,
ten million people come out to the June fourteenth No

(40:33):
King's Parade or five million people if you prefer, And
I think it's going to be somewhere in between five
and ten million people. I really do. But if five million,
if you prefer, if you really want to be that way,
if you want to err on the side of caution,
compared to less than ten thousand, And when you look
at Loo. When you look at the Washington Monument and

(40:54):
the huge field that there is there, the promenade or
whatever it is you want to call, there's nobody there.
It's not that there's ten thousand people there, it's that
it looks like there's only a couple of thousand people there.
And I would say that's that's an excellent barometer. And

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I've said this several times on recent show. It's working.
The resistance is working. The demonstrations, they're working. So at politics,
my Jake, my hat and my hat is off to you,
and I would say that this is this is an
excellent barometer. Okay, Now let me say, you know, the

(41:43):
fate of the world is being decided in places like
dunetzk Klukansk. The geopolitical element is far more focused on
Ukraine than it is on the Middle East. And yet
there's all this focus on the Middle East, and you
know this is propaganda. Let me let me say a
word though about Hamas. The Senate is considering the bill

(42:04):
right now to declare the Muslim Brotherhood, which has got
its fingers all over Hamas by the way, as a
terrorist organization. And this is a good thing, I mean,
and the Muslim Brotherhood. These are the guys that got
in Egypt. They got Morsey into office, and they got
rid of the previous president who'd been there like forever.

(42:26):
And he came in with the idea that he was
going to be a dictator, and he came in under
the ostensible idea of democracy. But these people, they never
had a residence, they never had an enlightenment, they never
had an age of reason. And I say these people
as if they were subhumans. They're not. That's not what

(42:46):
I mean. But their society is different, their cultural is different.
A lot of the nations there. Saudi Arabia, for example,
it's still basically medieval. It's rung by a king. And
that's why we say no kings, because that's what happens
when you have a king. There's no advancement of the people,
there's no advancement of secular thought, and it's just, you know,

(43:10):
definitely not good. So okay, so one man, one vote,
and all of these guys in Egypt said, yeah, let's
vote this guy in so it can be one man,
one vote. And he wanted to be a dictator, and
he was removed. And this is the Muslim Brotherhood. This
is the Muslim brotherhood that wants to restore the caliphate.

(43:31):
They've been around since nineteen twenties anyway, a few years
after at A Turk abolished the Caliphate and their reactionary
and they, you know, they want to return to the Caliphate,
and that's who they are. And they they've got their
fingers all over Hamas. But there are some of the
people and I I tread lightly kind of in a

(43:57):
way here some of the people who are support of Hamas.
Some of the people who support of Palestinian people have
never lived there. They don't understand what it's like there.
They don't understand how viciously the Palestinian people are propagandized
and intimidated and oppressed by their own rulers. And you've

(44:20):
heard me talk about the PLA with Abu Abas, and
you've heard me talk about FATA, and you've heard talk
about the Palestinian Liberation Organization. They're just different iterations of
the same thing. The celebration of martyrdom. It's the continuation
of the struggle. You don't understand how viciously propagandised and intimidated.

(44:45):
You don't understand when chuckleheads like Greta Thornberg, for example,
and others. Even while well meaning people like Joe Biden
and seven or eight nations that got together to deliver
food last year, Greta Thornberg comes in with this, you know,
a couple of ships and they're going to deliver food.
Hamas steals the food. The food is not given to

(45:09):
the people, and they just keep it for their own
Hamas hates its own people. They are entirely filled with hate.
And we can have a debate about what you do
in a situation like this, but I submit to you
that you don't know what you're dealing with and that

(45:30):
you're confused if you think that the ordinarily rules are
going to apply, and that you should support an organization
like that literally hates its own people, that advocates for
its own people to be killed, and why well, so
that Israel will be vilified and then advocates this and

(45:53):
promulgates this and prosecute this. And when outside nations try
to give food, they reject it or they take it
for their own needs and they don't allow it to
be given to the people. This is the situation and
what you know Hamas really needs to do, even though

(46:16):
they don't think about it this way, but this shows
that they're not fit to govern the people. When you
have a situation like this where you're devastated and brutalizing,
you know, Hamas when they attacked Israel on October seventh,
twenty twenty four, I think it was they had no plan.
They they didn't have any plan for what Israel's response

(46:41):
were going to be. They just knew that Israel was
going to respond. They wanted them to because they want
to portray to the world and display to the world
how oppressed they are. When you do something like this,
you have a responsibility to defend your own people, and
they don't do it, and so you can have a

(47:02):
proper exposition and so you may not be fooled. When
you're in a situation like this. You have to do
what Robert E. Lee did at Appomatics, for example, Roberty
Lee commander of the Army of the Confederate Armies. What
you need to do is you need to number one

(47:25):
stack arms, which basically means to lay down your weapons
and organize them in a stack stack arms. Surrender, stop
the killing of your own people, and try to preserve
your own people and my point is is that they

(47:50):
don't do this. They're filled with hatred. They prosecute and promulgate,
and dispense and propaganda dies that hatred upon their own
people and intimidate their own people whenever they can, and
they do it from the cradle, as it were. And

(48:16):
may I say that this doesn't fly in the Mid East,
obviously amongst the Israelis. And that's why you hear the
Israeli speaking in such absolutist terms, which admittedly shock us.
And I understand this because we're not used to living

(48:39):
in a society where we have such diametric opposition. We
don't have that in Canada, we don't have that. In Mexico.
There is not this diametrical opposition, this fanatical hatred, these
attacks over the borders, the shooting of the rockets and

(49:01):
the killing of civilians, so on and so forth. So
I submit that we don't have this. But you know,
the Muslim brotherhood understands that, and they're relentless. They're relentless.
They understand that they may be able to get some
shrift in with the young people at the universities, naive,

(49:23):
well meaning, absolutely well meaning people, young people who want
to do something and want to make a difference, and
they're influenced by this postmodernism of Rousseau and Rousseau Sean
Jack Rousseau, a person of the Enlightenment, and it's the

(49:47):
idea of the noble savage, the idea that a primitive
society is preferable and more moral than a modern society
and the concommon es chewing of modern society. Therefore, colleges
and universities are infested with this kind of thinking. And honestly,

(50:10):
I just say, when I see these reactionary backwards southern
and yeah, I take that back. I shouldn't say southern,
because it's not just Southern, these flyover state types, you know,
like in Michigan where the second largest home industry is
said to be the manufacturer of pipe bombs. But you know,
as the joke goes when they point to education and

(50:33):
higher education, I kind of get that, although they don't
know anything about John Jack Russo they don't know anything
about postmodernism, but gosh, I kind of get that what
they're talking about from this standpoint, whether they know it
or not, I get the primitive civilization, the noble savage,

(50:57):
the postmodernist rejection of modernity and the blessings of civilization.
I'm not there with that rejection. I'm with the blessings
of modernity. I'm with the blessings of civilization. And so
you have a situation where the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas
are trying to do what they can't do over in

(51:18):
the Middle East over here in American universities and colleges.
And you know, there has to be a perspective on this.
I know you guys don't understand. That's why I'm here
talking to you about it. And that's about all for
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