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March 7, 2025 119 mins
LIVE TONIGHT, on BZ's Berserk Bobcat Saloon Radio Show: Ukraine: Cui Bono? The answer: everyone except the Ukrainian proles. Plus: President Trump’s address to the Congressional infants, and Happy Stories!
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the maelstrom of demarrat leftist globalist lies, chaos, deceit, and
betrayal with bombast and Jananigan's Holly Molly, I'm guessing you
guys just came off of watching Trump's speech. Now. I

(01:43):
wish I'm not going to go through the list of
the sh field. I wish that I had been around
long enough after that to be able to get all
the clips because you know, in about an hour and
definitely by tomorrow, the sound bites and the videos off

(02:08):
of this, you know, with with the three Trump quips
that are you know, they're gonna go far, deep and wide.
They are gonna be disseminated like nobody's business. And the
other thing is throughout that you know, you you have this.

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You know, cannot you little fucking infants, you little puerile
pieces of filth? Can't you manage to do something other
than that. You couldn't stand or clap for the kid
with cancer, You couldn't stand or clap with the other

(03:05):
various victims that were there. You know, you have to
ask yourself how reprehensible are these people? Well, look, you
and I both knew they were going to screw the
pooch on this. They'd already said prior that they were
going to wear, you know, pink dresses, pink pussy hats,

(03:26):
whatever the hell. But they just they showed themselves for
what they were. They held up signs, well, these are
the actual signs that should have been on the flip side.
But when you have people that are so terribly rotten,
that are so terribly in the tank, and they can't

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even find it within themselves to stand up and cheer people,
honest to god, Americans who are deserving of that, I mean,
what kind I mean. You're gonna get a great video
of the kid getting sworn in as a Secret Service agent.

(04:11):
You're gonna get a great video of that young guy
who Trump said you know what you're in, You are
in right there. And you're gonna get the video of
the cancer victim kid tapping that guy on the shoulder
and high five in his ass. It doesn't get any

(04:32):
better than that. And these sour infants sit in their
chairs because they have yet to recognize that, as Obama said,
elections have consequences, and they don't get it, you know.
And the other thing is the corollary to that is,
I say, great I say that's wonderful, that's superior in

(04:58):
all respects because at this point this is what we have,
a thirty six trillion dollar, thirty six point five trillion
dollar national debt, and the Demots have zero interest in
attempting to mitigate that. They despise Doge with a despiction

(05:25):
that cannot be quantified. These people don't live in reality.
Everything that they've done has been done against actual Americans.
They love criminals, they love illegal invaders. If you're a taxpayer,

(05:49):
as far as they're concerned, you need to sit down,
shut the fuck up, open up your wallets, and keep paying.
Tonight we're going to be talking about wallets tonight. The
show is And maybe some of you may be thinking, okay,
more more, Ukraine, Well I didn't. I couldn't get the

(06:10):
sound clips, the cool sound clips that everybody and their
brother are going to get tomorrow, because there were there
were a ten of them. Absolutely sehr media is in
chat and welcoming folks, and the shr agrees, Yeah you

(06:31):
know what they are filth, you know, And the point
right here is made. These are ignorant, ridiculously far left people,
and the far left is driving them like never before.

(06:54):
If you didn't get the message via a sledgehammer in
the electoral college and the popular vote, you're not going
to get the message by twenty twenty eight, And with luck,
you're not going to get the message next year in
the midterms. You know, as shr says, people who vote

(07:15):
in the middle are asking themselves, is particularly if they
voted last time for the demo rats, it's like, why
did I do this? Why wasn't it so clear to
me as now? And what am I going to do

(07:40):
next year in midterms? Much less twenty twenty eight. These
these people are not only not getting it, they're foul.
They're absolutely foul. And I said a long time ago
what we saw in twenty sixteen was a soft coup

(08:00):
against an individual running for president and a presidential nominee,
a president elect, and a sitting president. And it continued
and it just never stopped. And all along the way,
all the demorats in the American media maggots were saying,

(08:20):
see evil, the personification of evil right there, when finally
we're beginning to understand, oh no, no, that's not evil.
And I'm telling you, folks, it's it's not just demorats
versus Republicans. And it's not conservatives versus leftists in my opinion,

(08:42):
and that's why I have a show. All the comments
here are my opinion and my opinion only. It's good
versus evil. It's how you continue with civilization or you
shoot civilization in the head just to pay to make
a point. And I am truly firmly committed in believing
that leftists hate this country, you know. And that's all

(09:05):
over the top, BZ. That's such hyper bowl BZ. I like,
I love to screw with that word. No, it's not no,
it's not. After we see a nightlight tonight, when you
can't even find it within yourself to cheer, stand up
or applaud for an individual or a series of individuals

(09:27):
who are well worth doing all of that and more,
it's absolutely incredible. Let's go to this. I think maybe
I may have come up with a new word woke

(09:47):
bw oke And that's sort of a weird combination of
broken and woke. And they are boke. It's all boke,
these folks here. It's it's nothing but noise. They are noise.

(10:16):
It's noise from the wrong direction. It's noise that they
couldn't care less about. It's just plain noise. These folks
are broken. They are broken, bring prices down starting one.

(10:37):
So all these Senators and congress critters and Demorats all
got the same script and all said the same thing.
Not an original thought amongst any of these fuck weeds.

Speaker 5 (10:56):
Nothing.

Speaker 6 (10:57):
They just do what they're told, you know it. Honestly,
it almost makes you wonder do these people even have
a fucking soul? Sometimes, to be honest, I have to wonder,
you know. And again you know there's no coordination I

(11:20):
when I will immediately bring prices down starting.

Speaker 5 (11:23):
On day onunch.

Speaker 6 (11:24):
That ain't true. That's what you just heard since day
one of Donald Trump's presidency. Okay, a, do we have
something similar? We sure do, Chucky, I.

Speaker 7 (11:35):
Will immediately bring prices down starting on day onunch.

Speaker 6 (11:39):
That ain't true.

Speaker 5 (11:39):
That's what you just heard since.

Speaker 6 (11:41):
Okay, and they all got the same script. There is
no original thought in any of these weasels heads, none
of it. And again I go back to this, This
is what you think is a good look in the

(12:04):
Demarrat party. Right now, we we're right, good old Shift
and above al Green to the right, Ted lu who
is truly one of the most despicable human beings issued
out of California. All we spell it with a K.

(12:25):
Al Green has said immediately he was the first advocate
during forty five to say we're going to I'm telling you,
they're going to do an impeachment again. They're going to
try to do it, and al Green will be at
the core of this. How many times can you continue

(12:47):
to be absolutely incredibly stupid about all of this? You know,
but you have to say, really, honestly, who cares. No

(13:09):
one cares about you, No one cares Demo rats because
you keep being absolutely immaterial. You are immaterial, and you're
shooting yourselves in the foot. And quite frankly, I'm very

(13:32):
glad of that. I'm incredibly glad of that.

Speaker 8 (13:38):
Now.

Speaker 6 (13:39):
The other thing is I made that intro no one
cares because I'm going to reveal to you what is actually,
in my opinion, going on with Ukraine and Russia. Because
here's a guy that's going to do some explanation. Now,
these are things that no one wants to hear, no

(14:01):
one wants to listen, no one wants to consider the
slightest bit of history. Oh hell no. So of course
by doing this, I will be labeled I'm Putin's puppet,
because if you offer anything, not necessarily even in defense,
you know how am I going to possibly attempt to

(14:22):
codify that Putin's a great person? No one thinks that,
and I will not be contrite over and over because
it's obvious who and what Putin is. He's from the KGB.
He wants to get the band back together. It's as
simple as that. That's all I've got to say about Putin.

(14:43):
I'm not apologizing. Fuck apologizing, and fuck the people that
think that I need to apologize or that I am
Putin's puppet. But let's hear just a little bit of
history tonight, if we could, pretty please, maybe it might
might make a little bit of sense. For about four
and a half minutes go.

Speaker 5 (15:04):
What was Putin's intention in the war?

Speaker 8 (15:07):
Not the propaganda that's written about this, oh that they
failed and he was going to take over Ukraine. The
idea was to keep NATO. And what is NATO. It's
the United State US off of Russia's border, no more,
no less. When the Soviet Union ended in nineteen ninety
one and an agreement was made that NATO will not

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move one inch eastward, Now what happened. After nineteen ninety one,
the United States decided there would be no end to
eastward enlargement of NATO, and the decision was taken formally
in nineteen ninety four, when.

Speaker 6 (15:45):
By the way, this is geopolitical scholar Jeffrey Sachs, and
who's he speaking to to whom this is the great
part he's saying this, he's schooling the EU Parliament.

Speaker 8 (15:58):
President Clinton signed off on NATO enlargement to the east,
all the way to Ukraine and into Georgia. So the
NATO enlargement, as you know, started in nineteen ninety nine
with Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic, and Russia was
extremely unhappy about it. But these were countries still far
from the border. So the next round of NATO enlargement

(16:19):
came in two thousand and four with the three Baltic States, Romania, Bulgaria,
Slovenia and Slovakia. At this point, Russia was pretty damn upset, so,
as everybody recalls, in two thousand and seven, President Putin
said stop enough, And of course what that meant was
in two thousand and eight, the United States jammed down

(16:39):
Europe's throat enlargement of NATO to Ukraine into Georgia. This
is right up against Russia, and Russia protested because if
Russia decided to have a military base on the Rio
Grande or the Canadian border, not only would the United
States freak out, we'd have war within about ten minutes
and a month later or.

Speaker 5 (17:00):
Broke out that gets Georgia destroyed.

Speaker 8 (17:03):
And starting in twenty ten, the US put in AEGIS
missile systems in Poland.

Speaker 6 (17:07):
And Okay, stop busy, you're nothing but an apologist for Russia.

Speaker 9 (17:14):
No.

Speaker 6 (17:15):
I love history, but no one wants to talk about history.
No one wants to acknowledge. Maybe Russia has reasons. Are
they the right reasons or the wrong reasons? I'm not
arguing that, I'm simply stating this as a geopoliticist. Sachs

(17:36):
is so eloquently explaining here there are reasons, and then
you begin to understand what motivates people. No one wants
to hear about this because to even bring it up,
to even question anything about Ukraine makes you an apologist

(17:57):
for Russia.

Speaker 8 (17:58):
Then in Romaine and Russia doesn't like that. In twenty ten,
Victor Yanikovich was elected on the platform of neutrality Russia
had no territorial interests or designs in Ukraine at all.
What Russia was negotiating was a twenty five year least
for Sevastopo naval base.

Speaker 5 (18:20):
That's it. Not for Crimea, not for the Donbos. Nothing.

Speaker 8 (18:24):
In twenty fourteen, the US worked actively to overthrow Yanikovich.
Everybody knows the phone call it by my Columbia University colleague,
Victoria Newland and the US ambassador Peter Piat.

Speaker 5 (18:38):
Listen to it. It's fascinating.

Speaker 10 (18:39):
I don't think we should go into the government. I
don't think it's necessary. I don't think it's a good idea.
I think Yats is the guy who's got the economic experience,
the governing experience, and you know, fuck the eu.

Speaker 11 (18:50):
O exactly, and I think we've got to do something
to make.

Speaker 8 (18:53):
You don't get better evidence. Then came Mince and especially
Mince too. It said there's be autonomy for the Russian
speaking regions in the East of Ukraine. It was supported
unanimously by the UN Security Council, the United States and
Ukraine decided it was not to be enforced. There were

(19:16):
many thousands of deaths in the shelling by Ukraine in
the Donbas and one of the issues on the table
in December twenty twenty one January twenty twenty two was
does the United States claim the right to put missile
systems in Ukraine? And Blincoln told Lavrov in January twenty
twenty two, the United States reserves the right to put

(19:37):
missile systems wherever it wants.

Speaker 5 (19:39):
So the war started. What was Putin's intention in the.

Speaker 8 (19:43):
War, It was to force Zelensky to negotiate neutrality, and
that happened. Within seven days of the start of the invasion.
Ukraine walked away unilaterally from a near agreement. Why because
the United States told them to. The idea was that

(20:05):
there would be who was that?

Speaker 6 (20:07):
Who was the United States at.

Speaker 8 (20:09):
That point, Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey and Georgia that would
deprive Russia of any international status by blocking the Black Sea.
And the American senators, who are as nasty and cynical
and corrupt as imaginable, say, this is wonderful expenditure of

(20:31):
our money because no Americans are dying.

Speaker 5 (20:34):
It's the pure proxy war.

Speaker 8 (20:36):
And since the US talked the negotiators away from the table,
about a million Ukrainians have died or been severely what was.

Speaker 6 (20:47):
And that's what's happened. As I said at the beginning
of the show, this show is Ukraine. Qui bono. I
can tell you who every fucking budy, everyone except the
Ukrainian prolls, who they are cannon fodder themselves. I'll get

(21:15):
into a lot more about this, but you need I
spoke a little bit about this in either early January
or I believe it was late December. But with this
all coalescing together, it bears a particular point that I'm

(21:36):
going to make about Ukraine last year. Late last year
bears repeating. And then I'm also going to go here,
now certain personnel are probably saying right around this time,
oh my fucking god, not Tucker Carlson. If there's Putin's puppet,
it's this dick weed right here. If I don't mind listening

(22:01):
to everyone, and why would you unless you simply are
running in lockstep with people I am not that. Let's listen.

Speaker 12 (22:14):
Last weekend I had a meeting in a ski resort
in the Alps, which is probably the most expensive town
in the world. I was not there to ski, for
the record, but the whole town is Ukrainian. All the
visitors Ukrainian and they're rolling into air Maize and dropping
a million dollars in an afternoon.

Speaker 3 (22:27):
All what.

Speaker 6 (22:30):
Careful listen, careful through Europe.

Speaker 3 (22:34):
You see this.

Speaker 12 (22:35):
The richest people are the Ukrainians. That money is ours.
It belongs to me and you and every other American taxpayer.
That's where it's going. Second fact, fact, not guess. Fact
is Ukrainian military is selling a huge recente up to
half of the arms that we send them half.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
And I'm not guessing about this.

Speaker 5 (22:48):
I know that for a fact.

Speaker 6 (22:49):
The Ukrainians he's saying, are selling and re selling our weapons. Wait,
didn't a little sowd off piece of shit say something
similar to what I've lost at least half of your
largess from the United States of America. I can't possibly
feature where that fucking way.

Speaker 12 (23:08):
A fact, not speculation, and a lot of us winning
U with the drug cartels on our board. This is
a crime. What's happening. Our intel agencies are fully aware
of this. You tell me they're not profiting from this.
C ICAA is not profiting from this because they are.
Can't prove that, but I believe that. But they don't
know this. I know this but they don't know this.
They know this, no one is saying it, like, no
American seems aware of this. We're sending these arms to Ukraine, billions,

(23:29):
hundreds of billions of dollars, and it's being stolen and
sold to our actual enemies.

Speaker 5 (23:34):
Like what the.

Speaker 13 (23:36):
Like?

Speaker 6 (23:37):
No, not like, what the fuck? Actual? What the fuck?
And no one seems to complain, No one seems to
be upset. You know, it's it's so far beyond time

(23:58):
for torches and pitchforks at this point. How will we
ever get this nation back? Because you've got a cadre
of individuals called demo rats who here's a representative, here's
them in their little pink pussy hats and all this

(24:20):
kind of stuff, can't find it within themselves to have
the slightest bit of gratitude for the people that stood.
I can't even repeat myself at this point, But tomorrow,
if you didn't see that Trump speech, and you didn't
see the reactions or the non reactions, or the initial

(24:45):
huge reactions at the very beginning, which resulted in Algreen
stamping his little infantile foot and came out of the room,
and now impeachment, we have to have articles of I've
been bamboozled. They don't care about trying to conserve anything,

(25:08):
including the lives of your kids, because if it serves
their purposes, your kids will bleed in Ukraine. And wait,
isn't that essentially what the little sawed off dudes said Zelenski?
Your children will bleed on my soil in my country.

(25:35):
If folks aren't even processing this, it's a grift. It's
a scam. He could stop it, he could create a ceasefire.
We'll get into this. But the other thing is money, Luker.
It's all about the cash and who's going to be
making the cash? You should you be shocked in the

(25:58):
fucking slightest when you see an article like this out
of the Guardian, which, by the way, you didn't see
in the American media. Maggots on this side of the pond,
did you European defense stocks soar as arms makers expect
an orders boom? Huh? Imagine that, boy, I'll tell you what.

(26:24):
Who saw that coming? That's hard to feature, isn't it.
That's so hard to feature? Why is China, for example,
saber rattling? China's economy is in this shitter. China needs
a war why did China send a proxy ship to

(26:47):
cut cables from Taiwan. One of the first things that
you do if you're going to take an action against someone,
your perceived enemy, true or not, is you want to
isolate them, isolate their communications. The steps have already been taken.
This is in front of you, in front of your face.

(27:09):
Right now. Europe stands the chance to make some good
greckels off of this. Well, who makes tanks? The UK?
Who makes tanks? Germany? Who is in a consortium? Let's
see Germany, the UK and Austria. This is big bucks,

(27:36):
this is big business, this is big death. But you
can see these folks are lining shit up already. It's
lining stuff up. And then back to the Guardian Cure Starmer,

(27:58):
who is the British peace an empty suit of the
first order. He urges the West to keep aid flowing
as US announces its suspension. So we, via Trump have
said we're stopping at this point aid to Ukraine because

(28:21):
Ukraine can't account for a thing, nor are they particularly
interested in accounting for a thing. And if you believe
Tucker Carlson, there are lots of Ukrainians over there who
are getting dick asked, wealthy behind all of this, and
are selling the materiel, the goods and the equipment that

(28:45):
we've been sending to Ukraine, not just money, not just
palettes of cash, as Obama did in the back of
a C seventeen late at night over to Iran in Tehran.
This is happening all in the front of our face.
I haven't even addressed Doge. Well I have on numerous

(29:07):
times I have addressed Doge, and yet this is currently
this is right in front of our faces. By the way, yes,
Sean Lewis says, Gregel's are the official dollar of Germany.
That's true, That's very true, true fact t r u
fak and palettes of cash true fact behind that as well.

(29:33):
So starmer. What did the little sawed off piece of
shit do after? I gotta take a break. I'm a
little long on the break, but we'll take a break
right after this? What did start? What did Zelenski do after? Essentially,
Donald John Trump omb orange man bad the guy with

(29:54):
a dead orange cat on his head, kicked him out
of the White House. Well, he got on his little
personal airbus A three nineteen. Of course, couldn't be a
Boeing and he flew over to the UK and Keir
Starmer opened up his arms and said, oh, small man

(30:15):
with black uniform resembling Castro, come on in. Hey, we're
gonna give you big bucks. Oh well, they're not giving
them directly bucks, They're just giving them loans. Huh. I
wonder if they'll ever get repaid.

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forget Jersey Joe. So sixty eight, I'm telling you, sixty
eight mirror subscriptions. And that's when some of the algorithms
kind of sort of stop screwing with us quite so much,
because the bigger you get, the more YouTube and social

(37:26):
media kind of want to be a little nicer to
you because they figure, well, we can attach more commercials
and more ads to that, and so, yes, they do
have some motivation. Let's go to comments right now and see,
uh what have we got. Oh hey, look at this,
Look at this jersey. Joe is in Chat. Mission ready,

(37:48):
men is there in Chat as well, And Sean lewis
Edge of Liberty and oh first of the show. Okay,
the phantom says, I think I've smashed this thing so

(38:10):
many times. It's not working real well anymore. Oh well,
I can go get another one. The phantom said, Raver
is the most stubbornest of the four of you. Huh,
look at that some insight lost wonderer badding buddy bing
buddy boom and ha ha ha ha. Anyway, let us continue.

(38:36):
I was talking about Ukraine and I you know, I
said at the beginning of the year, busy, if you're
going to do something for a New Year's resolution, maybe
one of the things you should consider is toned down

(38:59):
the s words A little bit. My background is such
that that's pretty much all I ever heard bandied around
in my life. Hey look a Jersey Joe response. Imagine that, huh. Anyway,

(39:20):
I've broken that rule literally hundreds of times by now.
And I started out the beginning of the show because
I have to admit I was both pumped and upset.
I was pumped because I just got through watching on
the monitor over here, and I jumped into Rick Robinson's

(39:44):
show just very briefly at kel RN. I was looking
at the monitor up here the speech, listening to it,
and I thought, all the great cuts that I'm gonna
miss cause I don't have a producer and all that
stuff hasn't come out yet. There'll all be tomorrow. Then, Folks,
when I say, if you didn't see that, you missed

(40:07):
a great speech. And the demarrats illustrated completely what juvenile
little baboons they all are. They're just little stupid nematodes.
They're what I quantify as the stegosaurus. Historically, the stegosaurus

(40:28):
had a brain the size of a walnut, and that
brain was insufficient to make its rear legs move, so
it had a ganglion of nerves in its rear hips
to make its rear legs move. That's who these guys are.

(40:49):
They are the twenty twenty five Stegosaurus, and with luck
I can only hope, pretty please, they're headed for extinction.
So I got a little excited at the beginning of
the show, and I bandied some words about and I
guess I really shouldn't apologize, or maybe I should, but

(41:11):
I was excited because you can see who these people are.
They illustrated quite easily and quite plainly who they are
that they can't find it within their souls to embrace
the bit of good that was on display tonight and

(41:33):
all the people that were absolutely one hundred percent deserving
of their accolades and their applause, and they couldn't find
it within themselves to do that. And it's representative, in
my opinion of what's going on with Ukraine. It's about
the money.

Speaker 5 (41:54):
Now.

Speaker 6 (41:54):
I'm gonna play a video a little bit later into
this that illustrate rates who got impeached twice Trump? Was
he on video doing any of these things? Now? One
of the impeachments was for talking with sawed off shit

(42:15):
on a phone. You can't write this stuff. It rights itself.
So okay, look at this. Producers are overrated except for
executive producers. They can fire you even if they are
your own son. Uh oh, that sounds like a story

(42:37):
and Phantom, thank you for supporting me. Apologizing is for
the people who are in the wrong. And Sakachean absolutely
nailed it, Yogo. If you if you haven't seen it, yo,
go back. I'm sure you will see all the social

(42:58):
media cuts about it. I just it was so new
I didn't have the chance to go do that. The
fact as the lost wanderer said that they could not
cheer and rise for a thirteen year old cancer kid
is sickening. And then there was another guy who was

(43:23):
brought to the conclave and wanted to get into West
Point and then Trump congratulated him in public live and said,
by the way, you are going to West Point. Then
the thirteen year old cancer kid taps that guy on

(43:47):
the shoulder. He turns around, and the thirteen year old
cancer kid in a police uniform because he wants to
be a police officer. I fives him. If that doesn't
give you an allergy, honestly, I don't know what would.

(44:08):
But it's all about the money. It's all about the
greenbacks and the Demorats. Not only don't want you to
discover how your money has been pissed away, but anyone
that discovers all this money is evil, as in Elon Musk. Okay,

(44:28):
but stop, It's not just Elon Musk. There's a very
good reason, and I'm it'll take me a little bit,
but I will illustrate for you the linkage here, the
reason that retired General Mark Milly, who is, in my opinion,

(44:51):
an American trader, despises Trump. You're going to find out
it's about the money. When people even remotely hint that
it's not about the money, it's about the money. And
this is true of retired General Mark Milly. Anybody remember
when Milly stated he would notify communists China if President

(45:13):
Trump decided to act against communist China and from The
New York Post, the same newspaper that published the truth
about the Hunter Biden laptop, then had its stories wiped
from the Internet. Then hundreds of thousands of media people
in Twitter like me, got their accounts wiped off because

(45:37):
I was silly enough at the time to illustrate and
post the New York Post story about the Hunter Biden laptop,
other digital locations. They were suppressed. I was suppressed, censored,
and in many accounts, many occasions, accounts were closed permanently.

(45:59):
I got a third day suspension from Twitter, which contributed
later because of that huge suspension to me getting my
ass kicked off of Twitter when I sympathized with illegal
aliens over the people that were on Martha's vineyard. I
get a big laugh out of that one. So here's

(46:19):
some truth that I regaled before, but its veracity. Milly
admitted that he would tell Chinese General if US launched
an attack. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mark
Milly admitted Wednesday, and this was back in September twenty
ninth of twenty one, that he would give his Chinese

(46:40):
counterpart a heads up if the US launched an attack
against Beijing. General Milly forgot his damn place and his
role in allegedly serving the United States of America. Who
does that? I know that would be a trader for

(47:02):
one hundred dollars, thanks Alex. He forgot his oath and
he forgot to whom he had sworn his allegiance. Milly
believed that he owed communist China a warning. Excuse me,

(47:23):
what in the holy fuck were you thinking? Not to
the US, to our enemies. So to me, this was
a really clear delineator of who he was at his
core then and now roll with me. I'm going somewhere.

(47:43):
He's an abject trader. It is he who thought he
was the president, that he could make policy, that he
could make notifications that weren't his job. Now why he
kept his job? I have no damn idea. Let's see
that was Trump forty five. Between forty five and forty seven,

(48:08):
a big amount of learning occurred. To me. That is
a clear and present violation of eighteen USC. Twenty three
eighty one, which delineates very specifically what a trader is. Hey, folks,
let me ask you a question, kind of real basic. Okay,
what's the punishment for someone convicted of treason? I know

(48:37):
what it is. So what did he say? He said
Trump was a dictator? So was Trump a dictator? Did
he have complete power? That's what Millie said? So no,
this is just Aloll said the effort, this is stupid.

(48:57):
Trump was frequently opposed by damn near everybody on the
opposite side of the aisle. Both parties Republicans too, way
too many of them. He was successfully sued over a
bunch of his actions. He was the subject of unending
investigations by demarrats, who frequently found ah nothing in fact

(49:23):
as directly opposed to a dictator. He was impeached twice,
acquitted once. I don't believe that's anything to which a
dictator is subject. However, I'm going to play this video.
January twenty, third of twenty twenty, Vice President then Vice

(49:44):
President Joe Biden prowed about his threats to pull one
billion dollars in loan guarantees, shoving Ukraine towards insolvency. Oh,
now we're starting to I'll see the linkless with regard
to Ukraine. And he said he was going to withhold

(50:07):
that if Ukraine didn't fire the prosecutor Victor Schoken, investigating
Burisma Holdings, where Biden's son Hunter Biden sat on the board. Okay,
so anybody think of a better definition of public bribery
because I'm gonna play you the video and it was
shot in public then then President Barack Hussein Obama, and

(50:35):
he said basically Brahma's Brama Barack Obama. Brock Hussein Obama.
He's in this deal too. Of course, what happened to
Joe Biden? Absolutely nothing? Say it again, War Huh, what
do you been good for? Absolutely nothing? Say it again?

(51:00):
So here we go, take it away, Joe Biden. Here
comes the extortion. In the break.

Speaker 18 (51:15):
I remember going over convincing our team, our brothers, to
convincing that we should be providing for loan guarantees. And
I went over, I guess the twelve thirteenth time to Kiev,
and I was supposed to announce that there was another
billion dollar loan guarantee. And I had gotten a commitment

(51:36):
from Porshenko and from yachtsan Yuk that they would take
action against the state prosecutor.

Speaker 3 (51:42):
And they didn't.

Speaker 18 (51:43):
So they said they had. They were walking out to Prescomte.
I said no, I said, I'm not going to go
or we're not going to give you the billion dollars.
They said, you have no authority, you're not the president.
The president said, I said, call them. I said, I'm
telling you're not getting a billion dollars. I said, you're
not getting a billion. I'm going to be even here.
I think it was about six hours. I look as
I'm leaving the six hours. If the prosecutor's not fired,

(52:05):
you're not getting the money. Oh, Sonoma bitch got fired,
and they put in place someone who was solid.

Speaker 6 (52:14):
Someone who was solid I speak leftist, right, I bet
you do too, So let me translate solid means somebody
that wasn't going to go after his poor little boy
in Ukraine. Now, if this isn't extortion, writ large quid
pro quo. Everybody accused, Oh quid pro quo on Trump?

(52:40):
So bad, so bad boy. There it was in public
for everyone to see.

Speaker 19 (52:48):
And my source tonight is the Secretary of State who
is in that room today, Marker.

Speaker 6 (52:52):
So stop, let's go back. This is I the cool
thing about doing a show. Ah damn it, Jim Okay,
I'm gonna have to split this video and a half
because I do want to hit the brake at the
top of the hour. Certain personnel like me wearing a
red Pratt and Whitney T shirt like this. Some people

(53:15):
have to do something fairly soon. Oh, by the way,
I haven't been keeping up with comments. Mission ready, men,
happens to nail it. He told the Joint chiefs and
other military officials to run all Trump's orders through him
who Milly Milly did that? Also he didn't, he lied,

(53:38):
and he didn't remove the troops from Syria as he
was ordered. And Petosi I spoke last Saturday about what
potogi is, a great Russian pastry with meat in it
and onions and all sorts of good stuff. I had
poschi when I was living in San Francisco a while.

(54:01):
And Pidoshi says, CNN women hate big balls, facts and evidence.
So this is a ten minute video. And that's the
cool thing about doing a show like this is it's
two hours. It's my show. I get to play all
this stuff. And the other thing is that I love
to say is I don't have to make these things up.

(54:23):
When I make some kind of an allegation or a statement,
invariably I have an article that I can present to you,
I have video. These aren't my words, these are the
words of the people that were actually involved in the times.
I don't need to make this stuff up. Absolutely unnecessary

(54:46):
at this point in time. So what people didn't hear?
And I play these things on my show, if for
no other reason than for me personally, because I have
no memory, than to archive a lot of this so
that if and when I say something similar to, you
don't know half of the crap that happened in that

(55:06):
room between Zelenski and the deals that were cut. And
then Zelensky goes into a room with a bunch of
demo rats and they turn him around backwards, upside down
and shove him back into the meeting with JD. Vance
and President Trump and say time to get your big

(55:28):
boy drawers on and show them who's who and what's what.
So all people saw were the two or three minutes
that the American media maggots play and oh, bad, bad,
just ambush. It's just an ambush. You want to hear
the truth? Can you handle the truth? Here's Secretary of

(55:49):
State Marker Rubio, and.

Speaker 19 (55:50):
My source tonight is the Secretary of State who is
in that room today, Marco Rubio. Thank you so much,
Secretary of Rubio for being here. We just heard from
from President Zelensky. He said he does not think that
he owes President Trump an apology for what happened inside
the Oval Office today.

Speaker 17 (56:05):
Do you feel otherwise?

Speaker 20 (56:07):
I do. I do, because you guys don't see You
guys only saw the end. You saw what happened today.
You don't see all the things that led up to this.

Speaker 6 (56:14):
So who got ambushed in truth it was Trump. This result.
This was to be a congratulatory set up, meeting in
front of a fireplace, shake hands all around. The agreement
has been made. Congratulations, Now get on your A three

(56:34):
nineteen and get out of here. We made the deal.

Speaker 20 (56:37):
So let me explain. The President's been very clear. He
campaigned on this. He thinks this war should have never started.
He believes, and I agreed that had he been president,
and never would have happened. Now here we are. He's
trying to bring an end to this conflict. We've explained
very clearly what our plan is here, which is we
want to get the Russians to a negotiating table. We
want to explore whether peace is possible. They understand this.
They also understand that this agreement that was supposed to

(56:59):
be today was supposed to be an agreement that binds
America economically to Ukraine, which to me, as I've explained,
and I think the President alluded to today, is a
security guarantee in its own way, because we're involved, it's
now us, it's our interests. That was all explained, that
was all understood, and nonetheless for the last ten days
and every engagement we've had with the Ukrainians, there's been
complications in getting that point across, including the public statements

(57:23):
that President Zelensky has made.

Speaker 3 (57:25):
But they insisted on coming to d C.

Speaker 20 (57:27):
This agreement could have been signed five days ago, but
they insisted on coming to Washington, and there was a
very and should have been a very clear understanding, don't
come here and create a such scenario where you're going
to start lecturing us about how diplomacy isn't going to work.
As President Zelenski took it in that direction, and it
ended in a predictable outcome as a result. It's unfortunate
that one's supposed to be this way, but that's the

(57:48):
path he chose, and I think frankly sends his country
backwards in regards to achieving peace, which is what President
Trump wants at the end of the day, is for
this war to end.

Speaker 6 (57:58):
It was a choice Zelensky made a choice. There were
back room literally backroom agreements that everyone thought, well, some
people thought had been etched into wood or concrete and yeah,
come back out and let's let's have a good congratulatory
welcome in front of the press. That didn't happen.

Speaker 20 (58:20):
Been as consistent as anyone can be about what his
objective is here.

Speaker 19 (58:25):
But what specifically do you want to see President Zelensky
apologize for.

Speaker 20 (58:29):
Well, apologize for turning this thing into the fiasco for
him that it became.

Speaker 6 (58:34):
Okay stop numerous personnel, including me and Sean and I
believe Earl Jackson, and I believe I know for a
fact Rick Robinson and Jersey Joe not Jersey Joe he's
going to be on this Friday. We all played the

(58:56):
cut where Zelenski says Suka under his breath, which is
bitch to jd Vance. Which is why at that point
the female Russian ambassador cradled her head in her hands,
saying or thinking, oh my god, did you just shoot

(59:22):
us me you Ukraine in the head. And the answer
is well, as a matter of fact, yes that's true.
Sean Lewis has got to get to bed, got to
go to work tomorrow. Thanks Sean for being here, appreciate that.
Let's continue.

Speaker 20 (59:41):
There was no need for him to go in there
and become antagonistic.

Speaker 3 (59:43):
Look, this thing went off the rails.

Speaker 13 (59:44):
You were there.

Speaker 20 (59:45):
I believe it went off the rails when he said
let me ask you a question to the vice president,
what kind of diplomacy are you talking about? Well, this
is a serious thing. I mean thousands of people have
been killed, thousands, and he talks about all these horrible
things that have happened to prisoners of war and children.
That's true, all bad. This is what we're dealing with here.
It needs to come to an end. We are trying
to bring it to an end. The way you bring

(01:00:06):
it to an end is you get Russia to the
table to talk. And he understands that attacking Putin, no
matter how anyone may feel about him personally forcing the
president into a position where you're trying to go him
into attacking Putin, calling him names, maximalist demands about Russia
having to pay for the reconstruction, all the sorts of
things that you talk about in the negotiation.

Speaker 3 (01:00:26):
Well, when you start.

Speaker 20 (01:00:27):
Talking about that aggressively, and the president's a deal maker,
he's made deals his entire life, you're not going to
get people to the table. And so you start to
perceive that maybe Zelenski doesn't want a piece deal.

Speaker 6 (01:00:37):
He says, that's true. Does he want a piece deal
or not? We'll get into that. When we come back
because the peace deal and I didn't even get to
Milli yet and Ukraine there will be linkyless in that. Well,

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Speaker 6 (01:03:53):
It's the second hour. Oh mg, where did the first
hour go? I have to tell you quite that when
I do these shows, I do have an ass load
of fun. Now, this is a relatively small ass load
of fun. The kind of assload of fun that I
want is a lout like this, and it is visual,

(01:04:14):
and there's not a wide enough scope in the camera
right now to completely encompass the true assload of fun
that I do have in fact by doing this show.
The title of this particular show is Ukraine qui bono.
That's Latin for who benefits? Everybody benefits from war. Now,

(01:04:38):
let's go back. I talked about General Mark Millie, but
I was going somewhere with it because I also let's see,
if I'm not mistaken, where was it? Let me let
me find this as well. War is profitable. And this

(01:05:00):
is the first hour when Ukraine's Zelensky goes to cure
Starmer at ten Downing Street and successfully acquires what turns
out to be a loan for two point I think
it was two point nine billion pounds and walks away

(01:05:21):
with that. All the defense makers in the EU go yay.
Winning That means we're going to get a shit ton
of that money as well, and that's true. Now from
the first hour, you also heard Tucker Carlson say that
he has sources indicating that while he was at a

(01:05:43):
ski resort, he personally witnessed a ton of people extremely
rich from Ukraine having a great, great time and entertainment value,
huge entertainment value on the ski runs, and information indicated
that a lot of these people are made can bank
selling the equipment and skimming the money that we sent

(01:06:07):
to Ukraine. So it's all about the money. European defense
socks stocks are soaring. The defense makers know this is
going to be great. And then the same thing occurs
to the United States. Okay, we send a bunch of

(01:06:28):
equipment to Ukraine, and we send them a bunch of money,
and then what we end up doing is depleting our
own stocks, our own arsenal for Ukraine. But you got
to replace all that equipment, So the older equipment goes
to Ukraine. The defense makers here in the United Snakes

(01:06:51):
of America decide, well, and they're likely told, hey, you
got to ramp up production and replaced the stuff we
sent to Ukraine already. Now do you possibly envision that
the equipment and material, the ships, the tanks, all of

(01:07:12):
that are gonna be the exact same price originally purchased
before it all got shipped to Ukraine. The answer is no,
not just regular, no, but extra crispy hard to the
fuck know, it ain't gonna be like that. So the
money that gets sent to Ukraine ends up making a

(01:07:33):
boomerang U turn coming right back to the United States.
The EU is happy, They're happy with all this stuff happening.
Now let's go back to MILLI weight BZ. Now Millie's
a douche, and he's a traitoris douche. But I don't

(01:07:59):
get there's the linkage, where's the linkless with Ukraine? I
don't get it. So General Mark Milly retired, all right,
and then a short time later he joins the board
of JP Morgan Chase in twenty twenty four. I mean

(01:08:19):
it's like thirty five seconds after he retires, not that
like that was set up or anything. And what does
he keep that's valuable? He keeps his security clearance. So
he joins the board. In February of twenty twenty four,

(01:08:41):
JP Morgan Chase brought on retired General Mark Milly, former
chairman of the jcs A, is a senior advisor. He's
a senior advisor. That's what he's paid for. So he
spent four decades in the US military. He's good to
advise the board of directors of JP Morgan Chase and

(01:09:01):
senior leaders and clients on dangers around the world. So
CEO Jamie demon Diamond said, that's why we brought him
into We enfolded him into the loveliness and the lush
offices where the carpet is that thick of JP Morgan Chase.

(01:09:23):
So if you weren't aware, by the way, I thought,
i'd tell you JP Morgan Chase is the largest US
bank by assets, and Millie is going to rock even
more personal cash and assets in which to ambigen his
little old personal wallet with that board seat as a

(01:09:45):
consultant with a top or even higher top secret clearance.
Now he retired in twenty twenty three, he has somehow
between that time magically sided mystically jumped into the faculties
of Georgetown and Princeton. He's making big coin on the

(01:10:08):
speaking circuit. He landed a cushy senior advisors spot on
GP Morgan Chase, and military personnel call this what cashing in?
Oh so he cashed in? Huh. So there are a
select few like Millie who manage somehow. Again, I say,

(01:10:29):
magically mystically to transition from a capped military top grade
of two hundred and four thousand dollars a year. That'd
be damn skippy for you and me, would it, not? Think?
Imagine what we could do with that per year. We
could get the new toilet, I could fix the handle

(01:10:51):
on the toilet in the saloon. Well, the sky's limit.
It's whatever you can possibly envision to negotiate, depending on
how much you hate Trump. So Bob Woodward's book War,

(01:11:12):
which is already in all the cutout bins, you know,
for like twenty five cents, which really isn't even worth that,
And so Woodward brings in Millie and Millie's labeling of
President Trump a fascist. So why the doubling down of

(01:11:33):
Trump being called a fascist by Mark milly? Wait? It
wouldn't be because money is involved, would it be? Okay,
here's an article. Blackrock and JP Morgan Chase are backing

(01:11:55):
a fifteen billion dollar investor fund to rebuild Ukraine. So
people theorize, well, that's just a start. It would actually
cost half a trillion dollars to realistically rebuild Ukraine. After

(01:12:20):
we funded all this this stuff shipped a lot of
cash and equipment and tanks and combustibles and supplies to Ukraine.
A coalition of investors with support from Blackrock and JP Morgan,
are aiming to put together fifteen billion dollars in aid

(01:12:41):
to rebuild Ukraine in a new group you known as
the Ukraine Development Fund. They're supporting investments from state bodies
and capital markets. The fund is going to bring together
a consortium of investors to finance at least fifteen billion
of reconstruction work in the country after two years gone

(01:13:02):
of the Russian invasion. Okay, you couldn't possibly think this
little scheme was put in the works yesterday, could you?
Would you? So you got to ask yourself again, go back,
qui bono? Who benefits? Who's had constant access to every

(01:13:25):
bit of military and intelligence information regarding Ukraine for at
least a decade?

Speaker 4 (01:13:30):
Ah?

Speaker 6 (01:13:31):
That wouldn't be General retired Mark Milly, would it? Because
though he's retired, people and people like him always somehow
managed to retain their top secret clearances. That may have stopped.
By the way, and another reason why Donald John Trump
o wenb Orange Man Bad, the guy with the dead

(01:13:53):
orange cat on his head, blew up Millie's interest. Now JP, Morgan,
Chas and Blackcroc. Millie is like a used tampon. If
he's not productive, they're going to kick him to the
curb and lay him over the sink and watch him drip.
So if he loses that, well, they'll find somebody else.

(01:14:15):
So what happens is quiet. I happen to know this
for a fact that the computers that these guys have
at home, installed by some of the form the best
former and current NSA texts around the planet. That's how

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they get access to all the intelligence that they need
because they know people that know people. And you don't
know people who know people. Milly knows people who know people.
And that's why, as far as Millie was concerned, Trump
forty five cannot possibly he could not possibly have been

(01:14:59):
allowed to be Trump forty seven, except yeah, he was.
And that's why we know. The corrupt Ukraine laundromat never stops.
The machine never quits. It keeps churning out cash like

(01:15:20):
an ATM with no pin required. You just open out
your hands and collect the money from death and war.
So let me distill things down to this point, cause
sometimes actions are actually fairly transparent you don't want to

(01:15:42):
know about it. A lot of people don't want to
know about it, but not super intentionally transparent. But if
you're smart, and as I indicated, you got a keyboard
and you have access to your favorite search engine, here's
a weird thing, American media maggots. You can actually find
a lot of shit out. So I did a little

(01:16:05):
internet digging. JP morgan Chase and Blackrock are backing an
investor to rebuild Ukraine, requiring about half a trillion dollars.
That amount of money I mentioned before, that's just the start. Okay,

(01:16:25):
would always ask and pose questions. Would JP morgan Chase
or Blackrock invest a penny unless they believed they could
make a staggering fuck ton amount of money on their returns? So,

(01:16:47):
who has hitched his star to JP morgan Chase slash?
Is he still because he's lost? I think he has
lost his security clearance. Oh, he's going to do his
level as best to make sure that he is most
deaf linked to JP morgan Chase. Who wants us to

(01:17:09):
get out of endless Wars? Donald Trump? You see what happened,
You see what is happening. You understand, you get the
concept let's go back and listen now that I've made
that point to Marco Rubio school the imbecile on the

(01:17:31):
left about what really happened with Zelensky and the plays
that occurred last Fridays.

Speaker 3 (01:17:39):
As he does, but maybe he doesn't.

Speaker 20 (01:17:41):
And that active, open undermining of efforts to bring about
peace is deeply frustrating for everyone who's been involved in
communications with them leading up to today. And I think
the can't apologize for wasting our time for a meeting
that was going to end the way it did.

Speaker 19 (01:17:56):
You yourself have said previously that Putin cannot be trusted
in negotiations. That was the point that President Zelenski was
ultimately making during that conversation, is that.

Speaker 6 (01:18:14):
How can you be so stupid is to ask this?
If Putin is in Russia and represents Russia with whom
are you going to negotiate if not Putin? It's like, okay,

(01:18:37):
it's a visual. I'm going to have to take this
off for a second. The visual is eye rolling, I
rolling one A and one B together, morons.

Speaker 19 (01:18:53):
There cannot be an agreement without security guarantees, because he
was talking about all the ceasefire agreements before, or agreements
that Putin has just blown past. I mean, do you
still feel that way that Putin cannot be trusted in
these negotiations.

Speaker 20 (01:19:05):
Well, I was there yesterday when the President said in
front of the media that our approach is going to
be trust but verify. Donald Trump has made President Trump's
made deals his entire life. He's not going to get
suckered in some deal that's not a real deal. We
all understand this. We understand it on our end for certain,
and so the goal here is to get to a place.
We have to explore whether peace is possible. I've said
this repeatedly.

Speaker 3 (01:19:25):
I don't know. I think it is based on what
they've said so far, but.

Speaker 20 (01:19:28):
We have to explore that. How else is this war
going to end? I asked people, what is the European
plan to end this war?

Speaker 3 (01:19:34):
I can tell you it.

Speaker 20 (01:19:35):
One foreign minister told me, and I'm not going to
say who it was, but I can tell you what
one of them told me, and that is that the
war goes on for another year, and at that point
Russia will feel so weakened that they'll beg for a piece.

Speaker 3 (01:19:45):
That's another year killing, another year of dying, another year of.

Speaker 20 (01:19:48):
Destruction and by the way, not a very realistic plan
in my point of view.

Speaker 6 (01:19:52):
No stop, Russia has so many people to throw at
this war are just like Stalin through people at World
War Two. Those who were scholars of history and studied
history knew that Scott that Stalin would line up soldiers,

(01:20:16):
someone behind them would say, go forward into a horrible
thrall into horrible resistance. And if anyone turned, any soldier,
any Russian soldier turned or appeared to act cowardly in
the slightest they would get shot and killed from behind.

(01:20:38):
So if they go back, they're going to get killed.
If they go forward, they're going to get killed. Stalin
through bodies at the problem. Putin has no problem throwing
bodies at the problem, and a bunch of Norcs too,
he doesn't mind.

Speaker 20 (01:20:54):
So if there's a chance at peace, even if it's
a one percent chance, that needs to be explored.

Speaker 3 (01:20:59):
And that's a President Trump is trying to do here.

Speaker 19 (01:21:02):
President Trump said, just when he was leading, you.

Speaker 6 (01:21:04):
See your smirk, a little smirk on her face. She's
so haughty, haug h t y massively arrogant.

Speaker 19 (01:21:15):
Living the White House after that meeting, that he doesn't
think President Zelensky wants peace, But isn't that why the
Ukrainian leader was in the Oval Office for that meeting today?

Speaker 20 (01:21:23):
Well, he was in the Oval Office to sign a
minerals rights deal. That's what he was in the Oval
Office to sign today.

Speaker 6 (01:21:27):
Why would he do that? Listen to Rubio.

Speaker 20 (01:21:31):
But again, when you have comments that deliberately appear to
be deliberately I mean, after having discussed this repeatedly, deliberately
appear to be geared towards making the argument that peace
is not possible, you know. Again, I turned to the
he turns to the vice president. What kind of diplomacy
are you talking about? Almost as if to say, these
people you can't deal with them, can't You can't have
any negotiations with Putin because he can't be trusted and

(01:21:53):
you're just wasting your time on negotiations. Well, he's directly
basically undermining everything the president.

Speaker 6 (01:21:58):
I repeat, then who the hell are you going to
negotiate with on behalf of Russia? This is ridiculously student.

Speaker 20 (01:22:05):
Has told them he's trying to do. Look, there's no
need for that. You start to suspect, does he really
want an end of this war? Does he just think
that you know, we have to do whatever he says
and give him anything he wants without any endgame. That
was the Biden strategy. That was the Biden strategy. We
were funding a stalemate. We were funding a meat grinder,
and unfortunately for the Ukrainians, the Russians have more meat

(01:22:25):
to grind, and they don't care about human life. We've
seen it, human waves in North Koreans, et cetera. And
so this is a very complex thing. It's very delicate,
it's very costly, it's very bloody.

Speaker 3 (01:22:36):
It needs to be brought to an end. But it
isn't going to be brought to an end.

Speaker 6 (01:22:39):
With public little smirk, you know, no problem.

Speaker 20 (01:22:43):
Pronouncements and maximalist demands in the public, but in real diplomacy,
the Vice President was right.

Speaker 19 (01:22:49):
When you say they don't care about life, you are
you talking about the Russians or the Ukrainians?

Speaker 6 (01:22:56):
Okay, not fucking listening to what Rubio is saying.

Speaker 20 (01:23:04):
Well, the Russians, I mean they're conscripting by the hundreds
of thousands. They brought them out in North Korean troops
that were slaughtered and curs and they keep.

Speaker 3 (01:23:11):
Going because they got more people. That's the other fact.

Speaker 20 (01:23:13):
Look, and it's you know again, we go back to
the same point. I'm not going to fall into this
trap of the who's bad and who's evil.

Speaker 3 (01:23:20):
People can make those conclusions.

Speaker 20 (01:23:22):
People have seen how this narrative is played out and
where we are today and how this all started and
so forth, and the point now is it has to end.
And the way it ends is you get people to
a negotiating table. And the president, who's the ultimate deal maker,
knows you don't get people to a negotiating table.

Speaker 3 (01:23:36):
When you're calling them names and you're accusing them of things.

Speaker 20 (01:23:39):
Because at the end of the day, this is not
a political campaign, okay, this is high stakes international diplomacy
and an effort to bring about an end to a
very very dangerous war.

Speaker 6 (01:23:49):
Suka.

Speaker 19 (01:23:50):
But you yourself, sir, have said before that you believe
Putin is a war criminal, that that is a widely
accepted fact. You've called him a butcher, and you.

Speaker 6 (01:23:58):
I repeat for the people who are so fucking stupid
like this bitch, Then who do you negotiate with? I know,
let's negotiate with Ecuador on behalf of Russia. You ridiculously stupid.

Speaker 19 (01:24:16):
Binch who said that as a secretary of State, you
do believe it's important for someone with such global influence
as you have to speak with that kind of moral clarity.

Speaker 20 (01:24:25):
Yeah, And at this moment a secretary of State, my
job working for the president is to deliver peace, to
end this conflict and end this war. Ultimately, that is
the job of the State Department. The State Department doesn't
fight wars.

Speaker 3 (01:24:35):
It ends them. It tries to end them, and that's usually,
by the way, celebrated.

Speaker 20 (01:24:39):
I mean throughout history, I've watched presidents to bring about
an endo wars and conflicts.

Speaker 3 (01:24:43):
And people celebrate that, they applaud it. I think we
should be very proud.

Speaker 20 (01:24:46):
And happy that we have a president whose prime objective
is not to get into wars, but to prevent wars
and to get out of wars.

Speaker 3 (01:24:53):
That is a very noble, laudable goal.

Speaker 20 (01:24:55):
Everyone should be applauding it, and he should be given
the space to do that, not undermined demands that he
called cotent names, or that we say things that impede
the ability to conduct real diplomacy.

Speaker 3 (01:25:06):
As the Vice President said.

Speaker 6 (01:25:07):
Today, Quibono who profits from war, everyone everyone who is
a demorat and a Republican who wants this to continue.
Let me be absolutely clear. They're a profiteer somehow, somewhere

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they're profiting because of this war. We know Millie. Does
we know the EU? Does we know that the military
industrial complex here and across the pond that certainly does.
We know how this shindig works. We've seen it before,
we will continue to see it again. Another continuing series

(01:25:54):
of reasons as to why Trump is hated. The spice
must fly war is aracus. This spice has to flow.
Donald John Trump is attempting to interrupt the flow of spice.

Speaker 19 (01:26:14):
To follow up on what you just said a moment ago,
are you saying that you have doubts that President Zelenski
wants this war to come to an end.

Speaker 20 (01:26:23):
What I have doubts about is whether he's willing to
say and do the things that we need in order
to get a negotiation. Again, you got this has been
going on for ten days, and you know, to see
things in the press saying we're not coordinating with the Ukrainians.

Speaker 3 (01:26:34):
That's absolutely false.

Speaker 20 (01:26:35):
Over the last ten days, the Ukrainians have met with
the Secretary of Commerce, the Secretary of State, the Vice
President of the United States, had a phone call with
President Trump and he was in the Oval Office today.
I've talked to the Foreign Minister of Ukraine three times
in the last ten days. The argument that we're not engaging,
but yet you keep reading these press accounts about oh, well,
they're leaving us out, we're not involved, we're not engaged.

(01:26:56):
None of these things are true, and it continues. So
all that led up today in a deep sense of frustration.
And my hope is that this all can be reset
and maturity can kick in. It's some pragmatism because this
war tonight, people will die in Ukraine. Tonight, people will
die in this conflict. We're trying to bring an end
to this conflict, which is unsustainable. It's an unsustainable, bloody
war that has to come to an end. And right now,

(01:27:19):
the only leader in the world that can even have
a chance of bringing about an end to this is
named President Donald Trump. And we need to give them
the opportunity to try and do that. And when you
see efforts to impede it, when you deliber it, when
you tell someone don't say let's not talk about these things,
let's not go in this direction, because it makes it
harder for us to engage and they insist on doing it.

Speaker 3 (01:27:39):
Anyways, you start to wonder. You start to wonder.

Speaker 20 (01:27:42):
I don't like to impun people's motives, but you start
to wonder what's behind it?

Speaker 3 (01:27:45):
So look again, let's start. I'm not sure after today.

Speaker 19 (01:27:51):
You don't believe.

Speaker 6 (01:27:52):
Okay, I've said this time and again, as have a
lot of people, mostly not the American media maggots. Trump
offered a ceasefire. That's just a step in getting things going.
Why wouldn't you want to engage in a ceasefire? Then
see if, like Gaza, like Hamas, if they will agree

(01:28:16):
to it. But somebody has to make a step somewhere.
Zelensky didn't even want to talk about it, ceasefire. All
he wants is money, keep it going, keep that spice rolling,
and equipment and weapons. But he's running out of people.

(01:28:40):
Just how do you negotiate with an individual that apparently,
very readily doesn't give the slightest shit about their very
own people. You know, we spoke about disgusting, we spoke
about the Democrats. Whose side is Zelensky on in the

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Speaker 19 (01:32:12):
Can be You're not sure that this can be salary,
I mean, can this relationship between Zelensky and Trump be repaired?

Speaker 6 (01:32:17):
In your view?

Speaker 20 (01:32:18):
I think anything is possible, but it has to go
back to the point that President Trump is interested to
being involved in this for the purposes of bringing about
and enduring and lasting peace.

Speaker 3 (01:32:27):
That's what he wants to achieve.

Speaker 20 (01:32:29):
And I think if I'm a country, okay, that's involved
in a war with a bigger country, who's losing thousands
of people, who's had three million people leave my country
because they can't be there, who you know, is facing
these challenges, I would be thanking a president who's trying
to help bring about an end of this war. I
would be thanking him, and I would be supportive of
what he's trying to do, at least in my public
pronouncements and in my public posture. And we didn't see

(01:32:51):
that today, and we haven't seen that for the last
few days. Now, well that change, I hope, so it
should for the for the purposes of global peace instability
in Europe and around the world.

Speaker 19 (01:33:03):
Tonight, the Secretary of.

Speaker 6 (01:33:04):
I said this, this is nothing more than a job interview.
All Zelensky had to do was go in, wear a suit,
be thankful, say hello, because it was pretty much preordained.
If you're listening appropriately to Marco Rubio, it was already ordained.
This was set up. The only ambush that occurred in

(01:33:24):
the White House in that office was Zelensky going backwards
and sideways when agreements had already been made. That was
supposed to be the handshaking, backslapping all around. Look, congratulations,
we got whatever the hell this was going to be.
We got mineral rights, we're supporting Ukraine. And by the way,

(01:33:48):
he's looking for Zelensky was looking for security agreements. If
you have United States representatives seeking minerals on the ground
and you that's going to make Russia think twice about attacking,
there's your fucking security agreement, comma asshole. And then it

(01:34:15):
I kind of had to look far and wide for
this because this is so strange. I mean, you got
Tucker Carlson talking about this stuff. Now you got RFK
Junior talking about this What is he saying?

Speaker 11 (01:34:30):
This is a war that should have never happened. It's
a war that Russians tried to repeatedly to settle on
terms that were very, very beneficial to Ukraine and US.
The major thing they wanted was for US to keep.

Speaker 3 (01:34:42):
NATO out of the Ukraine.

Speaker 11 (01:34:44):
The big military contractors want to add new countries to
NATO all the time. Why then that country has to
conform its military purchases NATO weapons specification.

Speaker 6 (01:34:59):
Stop. They have to conform their purchases to NATO weapons specifications.
They're very detailed and involve. But well that's right in
ass load emnsions, which.

Speaker 11 (01:35:15):
Means certain companies north are grumm and Raision, General Dynamics
blowing and Lockheed get a trapped mark. To March of
twenty twenty two, we committed one hundred and thirteen billion dollars.
Just give you an example, we could have built a
home for almost every.

Speaker 6 (01:35:34):
Homeless person in this country.

Speaker 11 (01:35:35):
We then committed another twenty four billion since that two
months ago, and now President Biden is asking for another
sixty billion. But the big, big expenses are going to
come after the war, when we have to rebuild you
all the things that we destroyed.

Speaker 6 (01:35:51):
And remember I said, oh, JP Morgan, Chase black Rock, WHOA,
there's an opportune unity.

Speaker 11 (01:36:00):
Mitch McConnell was asked, and we really afford the seven
one hundred and thirteen million to Ukraine. He said, don't worry,
it's not really going to Ukrae.

Speaker 6 (01:36:11):
Stop listen, this is the delio right here. Listen. One
of the major reasons I wanted to do this show tonight.
Let me go back just a little bit. Really going
to Ukrae is.

Speaker 5 (01:36:26):
Going to American defends nine o'clockers.

Speaker 6 (01:36:33):
And open your American hard earned taxpayer dollar eyes. You're
paying for it all the American taxpayer funds the entire planet.

Speaker 11 (01:36:54):
So you just admit it as a money laundering scheme.
And who do you think owns everyone one of those companies?

Speaker 6 (01:37:01):
Blackrock?

Speaker 11 (01:37:03):
So Tim Scott during the Republican debate, he said, don't worry,
it's not a gift to Ukraine. It's alone. Raise your
hand if you think that that loans ever getting paid back. Yeah,
of course it's not. So why do they call it alone.
Is that they call it alone, they can impose loan conditions.
And what are the loan conditions that we impose on

(01:37:25):
Number one of an extreme austerity program. So if you're
por in Ukraine and you're going to be poor forever.
Number two most important. Ukraine has to put all of
its government own assets up for sale to multinational corporations,
including all of its agricultural land, the biggest single asset

(01:37:45):
in Europe.

Speaker 6 (01:37:47):
Stop right there. You know about the Ukrainian flag, right,
yellow bu blue below? What does that mean? Yellow of
the sun and the ground, the fertile soil below. Ukraine
is the European Union and all of Europe's bread basket.

(01:38:07):
That's what the flag means. And there's been a.

Speaker 11 (01:38:09):
Thousand years of war thought over that land is the
richest farm land in the world.

Speaker 6 (01:38:14):
Is the bread basket of Europe.

Speaker 11 (01:38:16):
Five hundred thousand kids, almost Ukraineans have died to keep
that land as part of Ukraine. They almost certainly didn't
know about this long condition. They've already sold thirty percent
of it. The buyers were DuPont, Cargill and Monsanto. Who
do you think owns all of those companies?

Speaker 5 (01:38:36):
Yeah, Blackrock.

Speaker 11 (01:38:38):
And then in December President Biden gave out the contract
to rebuild Ukraine.

Speaker 6 (01:38:46):
And who do you think they got that contract? Blackrock? No,
they're doing Oh and JP Morgan Chase just thought I
throw that in this right in front of us.

Speaker 11 (01:38:55):
They don't even care that we know anymore, because they
know that they can get away with it. And how
do they know that because they haven't a strategy, and
that an old, old strategy, which is they keep us
at work with each other, They keep us hating on
each other, They keep the Republicans and Democrats fighting each other,
and black against white, and all these divisions that they say, Oh.

Speaker 6 (01:39:23):
Just when you thought it couldn't get worse, it gets worse.
Just when you thought, oh, don't tell me that this
is true. I don't want to think this of my country.
I don't want to think this of my nation. I
don't want to think this of the European Union of
the EU. I don't want to think this about American corporations.
I don't want to think of this about contractors. I

(01:39:43):
don't want to think this about the seventeen intelligence agencies
in the United States. I don't want to think that
we could possibly be this evil. We are benevolent, we
are kind maybe personally on a personal level, we are
We were generous to a fault, and yet beyond that generosity,

(01:40:06):
the federal government has decided that it's going to continue
to ask fuck you, then walk into brazenly walk into
your home, kick all the chairs in the sofa upside down,
and look for the pennies that you attempted to keep
for yourself. This government has got to stop doing this.
When is torches and pitchfork time? Or are we just

(01:40:31):
going to stand there in the fetal position or fall down?
I should say in the fetal position and say, uh,
that was nice, thank you, sir? Can I have another?
And the people that are the benefactors of this are
the ones that are bleeding the loudest because you've discovered

(01:40:52):
their scam, their grift. And the guy who is a
billionaire is the guy that wants this ship to stop.
He's not Black Rock, he's not JP Morgan Chase. He's
probably done business with him, but he is nowhere, nowhere
close to their league nowhere, none, zip zero. I haven't

(01:41:27):
even gotten the happy stories yet. Let's look at the comments.
I haven't looked at that for a while. Jersey Joe says,
George Bush's former communication director, went to MSNBC and said,
she hopes the young man who survived pediatric cancer and
wants to become a police officer does not commit suicide

(01:41:49):
because of something like January sixth. Read that again. If
this isn't endemic and wholly representative of these assholes and

(01:42:19):
these assholes, I don't know what is. She hopes he
doesn't commit suicide because of something like January sixth. Folks,

(01:42:44):
who the fuck folks like this? Who has thoughts like this?
I am telling you, and you know full damned well
that at ninety percent of the opposition by the demarants,

(01:43:05):
leftists and the globalists what I call the DLG is
simply because it's Donald John Trump, not because they're necessarily
in love with the ideas. They might be convinced, but
they are not in any way, shape or form going
to accede anything even closely slightly a molecule of resembling

(01:43:33):
a win to DJT. That's why they trust me take
this to the bank. That is exactly why they couldn't
find it within themselves. And they told each other begin
at the very beginning, this is what we're going to do.

(01:43:55):
We are going to unify and coalesce around little signs
and pink pussy presses. And this guy is gonna he's
gonna take one for the team, and he did. The
poor disabled black man from Texas was so put upon

(01:44:19):
they asked him to leave. Tedleu in the background going
thank god, it's not me. I don't mind if it's you,
but thank god it's not me. This is all pre planned,
all because of who it is. The only person on
the Demarrat side who had even the slightest bit of

(01:44:43):
balluless was John Fetterman. And trust me, when they did
when I suggest that they were going to do and
have done probably their very level best to make sure
that he doesn't go anywhere and he doesn't do anything thing,
and all the nice committees are maybe the nice office

(01:45:03):
that he may have had in the future. Unless he
comes around and bends do their will, he's not going
to be going anywhere. And by the way, in the
next campaign, unless he does in fact come around, how
much money is he going to get from the DNC.
I wonder it probably won't be as I indicated before.

(01:45:24):
The proverbial ass load of cash and gh not gonna happen.
And then there's Trudeau. This is a gentleman that I
don't believe I've heard before named I think he's a
Texas representative, Wesley Hunt, and he was on the Steve

(01:45:49):
Gruber Show and he's talking about Trudeau.

Speaker 24 (01:45:52):
Making the tariffs. First of all, is it something you're
comfortable with? Is to concern you on some tariffs? They're
talking about tariffs. I will say this again very briefly,
Tariffs are a tool. Tariffs are a tool. For those
of you who just tuned in, tariffs are a tool.
If you go back to my previous show, I said
tariffs are a tool. Today, I'm saying tariffs are a tool.
Tomorrow and Thursday I'll probably be saying something similar to

(01:46:15):
tariffs are a tool. So if you see DJT, Donald
John Trump, omb Orange Man Bad, the guy with the
dead orange cat on his head, decide that he's going
to change up his brain housing group because of tariffs.
It's a tool to be used and wielded to get
to a goal. Tariffs are not, in and of themselves

(01:46:35):
the end game on this, but everybody thinks, oh it is.

Speaker 6 (01:46:40):
Yeah, they're okay, let's play this.

Speaker 3 (01:46:43):
Levels what you take, it doesn't concern me at all.

Speaker 27 (01:46:47):
I mean, President Trump is basically leveraging America's strength to
make people pay their fair share. And by the way,
Canada and Mexico, they are not only covered by US
from a military standpoint, but the curve by US economics
just by virtue of being a North American continent with
the most powerful country in the entire world. So I
really have no tolerance for Canada talking about, you know,

(01:47:09):
entering a trade war with the most profit country in
the entire world based on what we provide for them.
So again, this is true, though trying to find a
flex He's a lamp duck.

Speaker 5 (01:47:16):
It's not gonna last very long.

Speaker 27 (01:47:18):
And President Trump in the end will get his way
as he tends to do. You bring up Fittinahl, what's
happening at our southern border. Keep in mind that over
two years ago we passed hr to to secure our border,
and the Hippocratic Democrats were the one that told us
that we couldn't secure the border, that we were against it,
even though we passed hr two two years ago. And
you mean to tell me that within five weeks President

(01:47:38):
Trump has literally fixed our southern border. Fittin'all no longer
pouring into our country at the.

Speaker 6 (01:47:44):
Rate that, How does that happen? How does that happen?
If it happens, because if you have half a Brainuleus,
you were cognizant of the fact that this was entirely
intentional the stroke of a pen Ice Border Patrol. When

(01:48:06):
I went down to Fletsey Ice Border Patrol DHS, they
all go down to flet Sy. I can't tell you
when I went to Fletsy very briefly. All those guys
in the USBP, they're foaming to do their job. That's
why they went there, That's why they hired on, That's

(01:48:27):
why they wore that green uniform. Let them go, unleash them,
let them do their job. The only alternative is this
was intentional, completely intentional. Screw America, Screw the actual American,
Screw the American taxpayer.

Speaker 27 (01:48:51):
It was before he was president, when Biden was president,
we had in a fitanel point to this country to
kill every single American. Six times. That's not come to
an end. The cartails running our border. We are running
our sovereign nation yet again. And I don't really care
what Trudeau does guess what, India, at the end of
the day, you will bend the knee.

Speaker 6 (01:49:09):
That's true. Trudeau is a lame duck. He's not doing
all that well. Germany wasn't doing all that well. The
EU wasn't doing all that well because the moderate to
moving to the right. Individuals are starting to check the
leftists and they absolutely hate that. They despise that. So

(01:49:37):
just remember, I'm Putin's puppet. And if you listen to
this show your Putin's puppet. Two. Anybody that asks questions
is Putin's puppet. As I said, Ukraine, qui bono you've
seen tonight, who benefits? Always always ask who benefits from anything? Everything,

(01:50:08):
any deal, any negotiation, any interaction between humans. Who benefits?
Wait a minute, isn't this Putin's puppet too? Here's Bill
Clinton in about a minute and a half. Wow, he's
got to be Putin's puppet. Oh he said some horribly

(01:50:33):
conciliatory words about Putin.

Speaker 28 (01:50:37):
Listen, look, mister Putin has got he got all. He's
very smart.

Speaker 13 (01:50:42):
You know him better than most people. Yeah, what was
he like behind closed doors away from you know?

Speaker 6 (01:50:48):
He was very smart? Oh No, Bill, Bill, Bill, No,
you don't mean that in the public utterances smart and.

Speaker 28 (01:50:58):
Remarkably, we had a really good blunt relationship.

Speaker 13 (01:51:03):
How blumped.

Speaker 6 (01:51:04):
Why would you have a good relationship with the Ruski?
Clearly Bill Clinton Putin's puppet, brutally blunt fifteen years.

Speaker 28 (01:51:19):
No, but I think, you know, I think the right
strategy most of the time is but it's frustrating to
people in your line of work. You should be brutally
honest with people in private, and then if you want
them to help, you try to avoid embarrassing them in public. Now,
sometimes they do things which make it impossible.

Speaker 5 (01:51:39):
For you to keep quiet.

Speaker 28 (01:51:41):
But by and large I found all the people I
dealt with appreciated it if I told them the truth,
how I honestly felt, and what our interests were and
what our objectives were. And they also appreciated it when
I didn't kick them around in public for as long
as I couldn't kick them around. So you know, that's
my experience.

Speaker 12 (01:52:01):
And Dimputtin ever reneged on a personal agreement he made
to you.

Speaker 5 (01:52:05):
He did not, so behind closed doors he could be trusted.

Speaker 28 (01:52:09):
He kept his word and all the deals we made.

Speaker 6 (01:52:11):
And that's all you can say. That's the best that
you can say so honestly, realistically, is Bill Clinton Putin's puppet?
I can. I can distinctly remember saying or hearing back
in nineteen ninety one during the inauguration of that guy

(01:52:35):
Bill Clinton, who was just on I knew of I
knew personally the sniper that was in the Capital turret
during the inauguration, and he spoke about Bill Clinton, and

(01:52:55):
he said something that I found very interesting. He said,
when Bill Clinton would walk into a room, not Hillary Clinton,
he would take the air out of the room and
people would immediately notice him. That said, Bill Clinton was
the consummate politician in terms of he started one way

(01:53:16):
during his term, got slashed and hacked and decided that
he was going to take another tack, time to adjust
the jib because things aren't going this way quite so well,
not so swimmingly. I'm going to make an adjustment. The
consummate politician knows how to adjust to the prevailing political

(01:53:39):
prairie wins, as I am fond of saying. And so
Bill Clinton was the consummate politician. Hillary Clinton is just
a piece of trash, period. End of statement. Let me
go back to comments. Jersey Joe is right every time,
I think they demoats can't go look, they go lower.

(01:54:02):
It's true. They never fail to disappoint in terms of that.
So it's very true, absolutely correct. This is going to
be the final story for the night, and I truly
believe this is what happened. Let me add this. This

(01:54:29):
is a gentleman in the New York Post, Michael Goodwin,
who says that as many of us suspected that when
Zelensky goes into this room with primarily demo rats, I
don't know of a Republican that was in there at
the time. They essentially, I believe, blew up his skirts,

(01:54:50):
Zelensky's skirts, and said, mister, you need to go back
into that room when you're there and show Trump whose boss.
And people use this these five words constantly, and I'm
really hesitant to use them now, but they're so apt

(01:55:13):
I almost can't use them, can't not use them. Failed
to read the room. Zelenski failed to read the room.
But he was led that way, I believe from the
demo rats in that meeting prior to going out and

(01:55:34):
sitting on the chair. He read the Okay, he read
the room, but he read the wrong room. He read
the room where the Demorats were telling him that he's
the strong man in this equation and you need to
show whose boss. It's like, you're going to show Trump

(01:55:59):
whose boss? Does that not blow your brain? As in,
you know what, just absolutely incredible brain blown that yet
this little idiot is sufficiently convincible or malleable, let's put

(01:56:25):
it that way, malleable to go into another room be
told what a great character he is, what a strong man,
what a powerful man he is in Ukraine representing all
these wonderful people that he won't cut a ceasefire for.
Now you go out and you showed Trump whose boss? Ah,

(01:56:53):
that didn't go well. So, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,
children of all ages, thanks for being here tonight with me.

(01:57:15):
Two hours of what I considered to be great buttery
political goodness, and damn it, Jim, I didn't even get
to one happy story, and I had a lot of
happy stories, but you know, on the show, that's how
it goes. So thanks to everybody, Thanks to everyone who
listened live, Thanks to everybody who was on Rumble, who

(01:57:37):
was on the shr media YouTube channel, who was on
my X channel and Twitch, and all the great folks
at kl RN. Thanks for being here, and thanks also
in particular for watching the show later on in either
re streaming or podcast or wherever you get your finest podcasts. No,

(01:58:00):
it's me, but there's no guarantee of that, so as
per normal promotional consideration is by the Lockey, Martin, Skunkworks,
Sure and Electro Voice Microphones, my beautiful Oracus board, Pratt
and Whitney Engines, look, folks, Pratt and Whitney Engines. And
of course, thanks to my case, he won threety five

(01:58:21):
kittle one refueling team with whom I shall be concerting
in less than ten minutes. So everybody, God blessed, take care,
be safe.

Speaker 5 (01:58:33):
Everybody quiet down.

Speaker 8 (01:58:34):
Now I'll get some sleep.

Speaker 7 (01:58:35):
Everybody, my mama, not famo.

Speaker 4 (01:58:39):
Everyone to night Mama, I Jaddy.

Speaker 7 (01:58:41):
Good night, shel Then good night that good night, Elizabeth.

Speaker 5 (01:58:45):
Nightgown boy, good night, kim bab night him up, good.

Speaker 4 (01:58:49):
Night, Jimba, push going on.

Speaker 7 (01:58:53):
I was a snipe.

Speaker 6 (01:58:54):
What's everybody doing?

Speaker 3 (01:58:56):
Good night, good night, and good luck
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