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Oh, hey, everybody. Welcome to your own book show on this Thursday, March 26th.
The war in Iran continues.
I will have it update for you on that.
And we will cover a bunch of other things that are happening in the United States and around the world.
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Thank you, Stephen Harper, for getting us going with that.
All right, so, you know, this weird negotiation is going on between the United States and Iran.
Iran says there's no negotiations.
The United States says there is.
Trump keeps saying, they're begging me for deal.
They want to deal so badly.
They beg, beg, beg for deal.
And yet, the Iranian is saying, no, we're not interested in a deal.
There is communication between two sides that has been confirmed.
So, Trump's 15-point plan was sent to the Iranians.
And the Iranians basically came back and said, we're not even going to negotiate this.
This is way too far from anything we would agree to.
Come back with something more reasonable and maybe we'll negotiate.
There's still stories about JD Vans going to Pakistan to negotiate.
I doubt that will happen.
I doubt he's going to go.
Maybe I'll stop by in India to see his in-laws or to see his in-laws family.
But I'm skeptical about any meetings going on in Pakistan.
I mean, the reality is who you're negotiating with in Iran.
I mean, is there one power center?
Is there one decision maker?
The Supreme Leader is a wall.
We have no idea where he is.
Whether he's even conscious, whether anybody's in communication with him.
We just don't know he might be.
The Speaker of the House, the Speaker of the Parliament seems to be the guy
responding to the U.S. and the Trump claims to be negotiating with.
But does he have the power in Iran?
Probably not.
It's probably the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Court.
You know, and he is a real hardliner.
If you will go down, he will go down as a jihad.
He will go down dying, you know, in flames.
He's not going to negotiate a surrender at this point.
So, yeah, I mean, it's all just a scam.
I don't, I think it's, I think it's Trump making stuff up.
And then, oh, and maybe some moderates in Iran reaching out.
But then not really having the power to implement anything.
But I think a lot of it is just powered by Trump.
And he wants to be able to say, see, I tried, I negotiated, I tried.
They didn't want it.
So, you know, we'll have to question them.
Stories are right now that Trump is leaning towards a major ground operation in Iran.
I don't know what that means, major ground operation.
I assume that means taking some of the islands and maybe the coastline,
which islands, whether they really will do the coastline,
coastline is hard, islands are hard.
I mean, it's all hard when you put troops on the ground.
But it's not clear.
But there is talk about him leaning towards a major ground operation in Iran.
He's convinced the country will capitulate.
Of course, he was convinced of that weeks ago.
So, you know, I don't know, and hopefully nobody's trusting.
Trump's instincts on these things one way or the other.
The United States is bombing like crazy, basically,
all the Islamic Revolutionary Gods basis
along the Straits of Hormors and the Persian Gulf.
You know, there's massive bombardment.
This has been going on now for days.
But it continues softening up the targets.
If there is going to be a land invasion, even if they don't.
If they take the islands, these are the basis
in which the islands will get support, these are the basis
from which they might get artillery fire.
So, flattening these bases before they put boots on the ground
makes complete sense.
You know, we will see, supposedly, the tunnels
that they used to launch their speedboats are still intact.
It'll be interesting to see what the story is there
and why they haven't targeted those yet.
Maybe they need to be 52s over there.
Maybe that's the next stage is being to be 52s
to pummel these tunnels and whatever's being dug up,
dug out where they're holding the boats.
They've got the boats there.
So, that is going on.
In the meantime, overnight.
The IDF eliminated the top commander of the Iranian Navy.
I guess of the Navy of the Revolutionary Guard.
I don't know if there are two Navy's in Iran.
There are two armies, but I'm not sure if there are two Navy's.
Anyway, they killed the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard,
Navy, as well as the head of the intelligence of the Air Force.
I mean, these people don't know, learn.
These people are idiots.
They held a meeting with all the senior Navy people.
They came to a meeting.
It was secret.
Nobody knew about it.
It was really, really secret.
They had super, super, you know, what do you call it?
Security over this.
Israel, of course, knew exactly when and where it was happening.
They had precise intelligence and they bombed the place
and killed them all.
This was in Abunda Abbas.
If you remember the map I showed you,
Abunda Abbas is like right in the states of Formos
and the Iranian side.
So where the land goes like that, it's like right up here.
It is very, very, very far away from Israel.
Unless they're flying over Saudi Arabia,
that would make it closer.
They haven't been as far as we know.
They've been flying over Syria and maybe Jordan and into Iraq,
but maybe Saudis are allowing them to fly.
But basically, they made it all the way to Abbas.
This is usually the territory of the US in order to kill him.
Which is interesting.
It really does seem like part of the division of labor
in this war is Israel does the assassinations.
Israel takes out the leaders.
You know, at some point after this was done,
it would be an interesting question to ask.
Why that is?
Is it a legal issue that the United States doesn't want
to be perceived as killing political leaders and generals
and things like that?
And Israel doesn't care.
I wonder if that's it.
Is it just because Israel has the intelligence?
And it's easier for them just to execute
on their own intelligence.
And maybe they don't even want to share that intelligence
with the US.
You know, it really would be interesting at some point
to find out, but clearly, from everything we're seeing,
every time IRGC, senior, senior person
or regime, senior person is killed.
It's within Israeli bomb from an Israeli plane
that's doing it.
Now Israel is a little worried
because you don't know a Trump, right?
That Trump might end this in the next few days.
So they are definitely devoting resources right now
to bombing whatever's left to bomb in Iran.
So they're devoting more planes.
They were devoting many airplanes
to dealing with Khizbollah and Lebanon.
I think that's slowed down a little bit.
They want to focus all their efforts on Iran just in case
Khizbollah can wait.
And they're going after everything to a logic stand.
They want to make sure that the infrastructure
that the Iranians have to build missiles is devastated.
By the way, the same is happening on the U.S. side.
The command has been spent the next 48 hours
just going after the Iranians,
any target you haven't targeted,
any targeted the needs to be pummeled again.
Now's the time to do it just in case, right?
So they're going after anything left
in terms of industry, missiles, drones,
irreminents of nuclear.
They are taking out anything that can be used later on
to build more of this, right?
They are, you know, they're attacking,
they continue to attack missile depots.
They had a problem the last few days,
finding the missile launches and the missiles going to Israel
because of weather.
There's a significant cloud coverage
where there was bad over Iran.
Where there's cleaning up a little bit
and so they're engaged again
in finding those missile launches
and going after them.
So yeah, you know, this is,
this is how bad it is right now in Iran, right?
This is a rumor.
And my guess is it's just a rumor
because I don't believe this is true.
But the rumor is that Israel has been dropping
from airplanes, I guess.
Can't fish, cans of can't fish
in areas where the bishis or the IRGC soldiers are
and they might be hungry in the dropping the food.
And they open the cans, the cans blow up and kill them.
And I've seen several stories now about exploding can't food
in Iran.
Now I doubt it's true because I don't think Israel would do that
given that some random person, a child could be picking up
these and opening.
I don't think Israel would risk that.
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Possible that Israel's, you know, instead of beepers can
food.
Why not?
And they're killing off like the Basis in the IRGC part of
the rumor part of it is good because it emboldens the
Iranians maybe to go after after these people.
Anyway, who knows, but I don't believe it's true.
You know, as I said, they've been low flying a craft all
over Iran in many, many cities.
I'm reading a 10 different cities targeted assassinations.
There was one I saw in is the fun.
We don't know who it was.
The again, the the Navy commander was in was in Bandar
bus.
And so the strike campaign continues broadens industrial
capacity, military infrastructure, maritime assets,
command nodes, whatever's left and whatever they can identify.
Look, the generals, the generals are all hiding in bunkers
deep somewhere.
And I think Israel's constantly trying to find those
places and do it candy to attack them.
Some of those might need bunker-busting bombs that only
the Americans have, but they're hunting them down and trying
to find them.
When they bomb the bases, when they bomb the command control,
when they bomb, they're mostly killing soldiers, right?
The generals are not with the soldiers.
Generals are cowards.
The generals are hunting down the hiding, the hiding to the
extent that they can.
But it's going to be important to get rid of as many of
them as possible.
In particular, I think at this point, going after the new
head of the IRGC is going to be important.
You know, it was official, supposedly, that the United
States asked Israel to take off its assassination list, the
foreign minister, and the speak of the house so that Trump
could continue to negotiate with them.
He didn't want them killed by these Israelis while he's
negotiating with them.
So they were taking off the list for a while.
For four days, we'll see what happens afterwards.
They are, I think, less important than getting the hierarchy
of the IRGC.
It would be great if they could find harmonies son and kill
him, the new Supreme Leader, you know, throw the regime into
real panic and into a quandary in terms of who to choose
next.
I'd say, you know, my top candidates would be IRGC
senior people and the moolers, like clerics.
You got to go after the clerics.
They are the ones who have managed this regime.
They're the ones who make it a theocracy.
And they're the ones responsible for all the evils of this
regime.
Get rid of the clerics.
The senior clerics should all be killed.
And then, you know, them in generals.
Them in generals.
All right.
What else?
Yeah.
I mean, the UAE is suggesting, suggesting that they were
joined the ground operation with the US against Iran.
Now, I don't know how good their soldiers are.
They've got a couple of hundred thousand, I think.
Saudi Arabia is also suggested they might join the ground
operation.
So you might see UAE and Saudi troops.
I doubt that they would be in the first wave.
They're not trained.
I don't think US forces and their forces have trained together.
Command and control stuff.
I don't think they'd be in the first wave.
Maybe they come up afterwards.
Maybe they'll help hold ground once it's taken.
I don't know.
But the fact that they're willing to say that they're willing to participate
is pretty amazing.
They're also pretty strong about they will definitely be engaged
with opening up the home of strait.
They've also said Donald Trump do not cut a deal with Iran
without us.
The Gulf states are demanding a seat at the table.
They want direct involvement in any agreement.
And they are really, really, really mad at the Iranians
for targeting their civilian infrastructure.
They claim that 85% of Iranian attacks hit the Gulf countries.
And they want to be involved and they don't want, they don't want.
The nightmare scenario for the Gulf states,
Kuwait, Bahrain, UAE, Saudi Arabia, or Iran,
is Trump gives the state of someone's,
almost to, you know, to the,
sorry, once again here, to the Iranians.
That would be a disaster.
That would be, they lost the war, right?
We'll get to that.
Again, UAE is demanding total victory.
They're demanding their regime in Iran fall.
And no willing to help make that happen.
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Um, and, uh...
Yep, so...
From the...
The Pentagon is planning a final kind of massive bombing campaign
that should be happening right now, maybe today tomorrow.
I think the deadline, when is Trump's deadline over?
I think Saturday, the five-day deadline.
I don't know what happens then.
Does he actually go after the electric facilities?
I don't think he's ready to launch ground defense of this weekend.
I think that will probably wait until next week,
but I can't be sure.
Um, I think there's still, you know, a troops moving into the area.
But, um...
They're definitely going after...
After the Iranians fall on.
Um...
Yeah, as I said, that's...
That's that.
That is...
That...
Yeah, I mean, six-hour of nations issued a joint statement
against Iran today, Saudi Arabia.
Qatar, Kuwait.
I mean, Qatar is in there, right?
Kuwait, UAE, Bahrain, and Jordan.
Jordan's not a Gulf state, but it is an average state.
So who's not here?
Um...
Who's not here?
I guess Al-Main is not there, but Jordan...
Okay, collectively, they condemned Iranian attacks in the strongest terms.
They invoked the UN Charter, an article 51's right to self-defense.
They called that Iranian sleeper cells.
And he's about to link networks operating inside their countries.
The statement demands Iraq shut down militia attacks launch from its territory.
So a big part of this war has been the Shiite-Iranian-affiliated militias in Iraq.
The U.S. has just tried to decimate them.
But they are being...
been launching attacks on the Americans on some of the Gulf states,
on Jordan, in an attempt to defend Iran.
So that was a big deal.
So they want the Iraqis to clamp down on them and to shut them down.
I mean, another real positive of this war could be that those militias,
a shutdown in maybe Iraq, can become a normal country?
That would be good.
That would be good.
Iran, in the meantime, is saying...
Even if you come out after the states are foremost, we are not going to give in.
And we're going to shut down the Bob El-Mundab.
That's the streets of the Red Sea, the Tahutis control.
We're going to shut them down.
We're going to get the Tahutis involved, and they're going to shut down those streets.
So far, the Utees of state silence, in terms of involvement,
they've spoken, in terms of supporting Iran, but haven't done anything.
So it would be interesting to see if they actually do get involved.
You know, the Utees are pretty weak.
They can't be supplied by the Iranians right now.
The U.S. Navy is in between them and Iran.
I think that's why they're not participating.
If the Iranians want them to close the Bob El-Mundab streets there,
I wonder whether they can do it
and whether a significant bombing campaign by the United States
wouldn't just eviscerate them, and that's what they're afraid of.
They're afraid of another one of those campaigns.
We talked about the...
By the way, the guy they killed who's the head of the Navy,
he was the guy overseeing the whole streets.
He was the guy strategizing about how to close the streets,
and overseeing the whole streets of Homo's strategy.
Again, yeah, we talked about that.
This is a little bit of context, which is interesting.
We talked about that.
Just give you a little bit of context in terms of how this war is going.
Again, so many negative stories, so much stupidity out there.
Iran is winning, Iran is this.
In 1991, the United States amassed a huge military force
on the Kuwaiti border to try to kick Iraq out of Kuwait.
Remember, Kuwait invaded.
So, Iraq invaded Kuwait, burnt their off-yields,
trashed, stole everything, just destroyed the place.
In the United States, in order to basically defend Kuwait,
you could ask why we were defending Kuwait.
That's a different question.
But, basically, I'm asked a huge force, international force,
on the border there, to try to push the Iraqis out.
And, of course, they did that.
But just to give you a sense of how that war went on,
before any ground operations began,
the United States and allied air forces.
Conducted a 37-day preparatory air war against the Iraqi forces.
That was 17th of January till the 23rd of February, 37 days.
They flew over 100,000 sorties, dropped in excess of 85,000 tons of bombs.
Now, note this next statistic,
and note how different this is from the current war.
In 1991, the American Air Force suffered 46 killed or missing.
Eight captured is a pilot.
52 fixed-wing aircraft and 23 helicopters lost.
That's big numbers.
52 fixed-wing aircraft, 32 helicopters lost.
How many in this war?
I mean, was it two or three for friendly fire?
That's it.
That's it.
The Iranians have not down a single plane.
A single helicopter, even though helicopters are now being used in the states of Formos,
together with the A10.
And not a single US Air Force asset has been lost.
Which is pretty amazing.
And if you look at the Israelis,
the Israelis who have to fly long distances to get to Iran
and have to be refueled on the way.
The Israelis who have been doing this day and day out since the war began
and did it for 12 days June,
have lost exactly, and I know this was precision,
zero airplanes, zero pilots, zero military personnel, at all.
I mean, this is such an overwhelming, one-sided dominance.
That, I mean, the world should be looking at this and saying,
whoa, the US and Israel are dominating Iran.
They're crushing Iran.
Yes, Iran is still around.
They haven't capitulated.
They're still lobbying missiles blindly into civilian areas.
But they've lost.
They can't do anything.
Israel and the United States can keep the status quo and keep going after them for months
without losing anybody.
Now, Israel wouldn't want that because they're harassing Israel.
And we don't want that because the states of Rome are closed.
But those economic issues militarily, this is over, was over day one.
And it's just more over.
And it's one of the most dominant military campaigns in all of human history.
And anybody who tells you otherwise, it doesn't know what they're talking about.
Now, it's true.
We've talked about this many, many times.
They should have been a plan, much earlier, implemented, much earlier,
to secure the states of foremost, to stop them from blocking it.
All of that absolutely strategic error.
But that does not diminish the unbelievable success of the US and Israeli militaries.
Now, let's see.
Again, if Trump allows this to go all the way to the ultimate, which is regime change,
or at least a surrender.
You remember when Trump said, at some point, you know, unconditional surrender,
that's what he wanted.
That's what I still want.
And now he negotiates in sense.
I mean, there's a sense in which this 15 point plan is unconditional surrender.
But it is interesting how now he's negotiating.
Surrender is not negotiated. Surrender is just surrender.
You sign surrender documents.
Japanese didn't negotiate. The Germans didn't negotiate. They just surrendered.
All right, final point, just to give you the sense of horror of this Iranian regime.
It appears that the Iranian regime is now lower the minimum age for participation in war-related roles,
in defense of Iran, to 12 years old.
In other words, they will be recruiting children, intermilitary activity, as young as 12.
Now, this is not new for the Iranians.
During the Iran-Iran war, in which a million Iranians, last day, lives were killed.
Many, many of those millions, a million, one million, were young kids.
Iran would send these children into battle against the Iraqis.
You know, with whatever weapons they had, often into minefields, the clear of the minefields,
basically by killing themselves.
The kids were convinced that they were martyrs in the name of Allah,
and they were all going to heaven as a consequence of this.
I don't think the concept of virgin meant anything to them, but heaven, they understood.
And so, Iran has a history.
I'm being quite willing to sacrifice its children, sacrifice its children for the sake of their nation,
for the sake of the state, for the sake of whatever.
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Oh God.
This is, you know, just so this tweet, this tweet.
It's long, but I'll just give you the beginnings of it just to show you how ridiculous this is.
Trump thinks he can solve a crash of ancient civilizations that started more than 2,500 years ago.
The Israelis are Mesopotamians, the Iranians, or Indo-Europeans.
A-Bam is explicitly from U, which is Mesopotamian, Nia Basra, Iraqi.
There is no meaning for genetic discontinuity between the people of ancient Mesopotamia
and the people who became Canaanites, who became Israelites.
God, who cares?
What is the relevance of 2,500 years ago to today?
Nothing, not as zero none.
None.
And this conflict has nothing to do with it.
By the way, just as a fun fact, the military leader of Uganda,
who is also the son of the president of Uganda,
posted on Twitter earlier, I think this was yesterday,
if Israel needs help, the Ugandan brothers are ready to assist.
We stand with Israel because we are Christians.
The Bible said, blessed are you, Israel.
So the Ugandans are ready to march.
Just in case Israel needs, this is the land of Idiamin and Tebe in 1976
for those of you who know your history.
Pretty funny.
Pretty funny.
The Ugandans, I mean, at least somebody likes Israel.
Certainly not America.
You know, many people in America are not in there.
All right.
Let's see.
All right.
Let us, let's move on.
Let me just see.
All right.
Give me one second.
Sorry, there was more like 10 seconds, but anyway, all right.
I think as we speak.
At least earlier today, put it this way, earlier today, there were demonstrations.
Actually, this is last night, sorry, last night.
There were demonstrations outside city hall in Philadelphia with massed individuals.
Some of them might be Muslims, some of them might not be.
Outside the city hall in Philadelphia, burning American flags,
and waving Palestinian flags, Hamas flags, Iranian flags,
they were also speaking.
So I don't know how many people they are.
35, 40 people maybe in this demonstration and media and people opposed to them,
but not a lot of people.
But anyway, they were chanting.
Or the guy, of course, they're all masked, right?
They're all masked.
They're not going to show their faces.
I'm sure many of them were Muslim, but no, some of them.
I just saw some pictures.
Some of them clearly.
Just Americans.
Just your kids, right?
Kids and grandkids.
Very standing there.
Just Americans.
Anyway, these people are yelling into the microphone.
For every US soldier who comes back in a casket, we cheer.
I mean, they could be even libertarians, for all I know,
and I'll call capitalists who hate America.
But for every US soldier who comes back in a casket, we cheer.
I mean, these are real scumbags.
You can be against the war without wanting American troops to die.
They're advocating for, they are cheering, they are chanting,
for the death of American soldiers.
I mean, there was some of this during the Vietnam War.
And it was horrible and disgusting then.
And it's even more horrible and disgusting now.
Because think about who they're supporting.
The supporting Islamist regimes, right?
In New York, I guess also last night.
Maybe this is this morning.
Also demonstration.
Palestinian flags, free Palestine, stuff like that.
And then people yelling, we support Hamas.
It is right to rebel USA go to hell.
USA go to hell.
Yeah, I mean, I think there's something about,
if you're actively calling for the destruction of America.
And you are on a visa here.
I think that should be gone.
I don't think that's, I don't think the First Amendment
would cover you as an, you know, as not a US citizen
and calling for the destruction of America.
And a support for organization dedicated the destruction of America.
I have to ask one of us free speech lawyers, what he thinks.
Yeah, I mean, if these are, if these are people who are, where's ICE?
Where's ICE when you actually need them?
Oh, they're with the airports, helping the TSA and arresting people
who happen to be in line, who, whose IDs they don't like.
So as what says, you can be a capitalist and an anarchist at the same time.
Absolutely right.
Absolutely right.
Capitalism requires government.
I said it.
Oh, people are going to hate me again.
All right, let's see.
What else do we have?
Yeah, I mean, God, I mean, Democrats and Republicans are trying to make a deal
over DHS funding so they can hire, you know, TSA, not higher,
but bring back TSA employees and pay them, pay them salaries.
Because right now, right now, by according to the media, you have to figure out
if you believe the media or not, but according to media and according to pictures I'm seeing,
travelers are facing the longest TSA wait times in history.
Now, TSA wait times are long and bad anyway.
TSA is inefficient anyway.
And now, they're the longest in history.
And why?
Because people are not coming to work because they're not getting paid.
They can't blame them.
They're not getting paid.
Why does anybody work?
They will get paid back paid, but yeah, right now they're not getting paid.
Maybe they should go drive Uber.
At least that way they'll have some money.
A sub says he's an anarchist and a capitalist.
No, you're not a sub.
I hate to break it to you.
I know this will come.
This is going to be hard for you.
But no, you're not.
You're an anarchist.
You're not a capitalist.
You have no understanding what capitalism is.
And I've seen you here post stuff.
You're not a capitalist.
Anarchist.
Yeah, I'll give you that.
To be a capitalist, you have to acknowledge the idea of individual rights.
And you have to acknowledge that there has to be an entity protecting those individual rights.
An anarchist reject that.
So you are an anarchist.
That's okay.
You can be an anarchist.
Don't take it too hard.
I mean, it's almost like being a communist or a fascist or something like that.
It's really, really bad.
But, you know, it's okay.
We'll accept you.
You can, you know, a lot of people love me.
Even people who disagree with me, it turns out.
He says, I'm an anarchist and I love you Ron.
Go figure.
Anyway, TSA lines.
Longest in history.
If you're traveling out there, just, you know, you listen to your often news.
Get to the airport really, really, really early.
If you're not a member of clear, I probably shouldn't say this because this actually goes against my interest.
But if you, because I don't want more members of clear, because the more members are clear, the longer the clear lines will be in, I'm a clear member.
But you should get TSA pre, get TSA pre and get clear.
It's the only way you're going to survive travel right now.
And indeed, for what I'm reading, a lot of people are signing up for clear.
Clear, you get a separate line.
And they take you to the front of the TSA line.
So you skip whatever line exists.
And if you have TSA pre and clear, you get to the front of the TSA pre line.
Now, in some airports, the clear lines are very long.
Other airports, the clear lines are very short.
And some airports, God forbid, don't have a clear line.
Stay away from those places.
Anyway, if you're traveling, be aware.
Like SFO is better, SFO, the lines are not bad.
I don't see why, you know, this is, this is everywhere.
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Um, all right.
Uh, so, um...
I say it shouldn't have proits of the airports.
But here's the headline.
And I think this is true.
I say agent deployed to New York City airports
do not appear to help ease TSA lines.
Yeah, I mean, they have no qualifications.
What are they going to do?
I mean, they're not trained to look at those X-rays.
They're not trained to screen you.
They can look at your ID.
But even that...
It's just...
There's nothing that TSA can do.
Right?
So, uh, ice is there.
And, um...
As somebody said, who's at the airport said,
haven't seen ice offices do much beyond.
Look at their phones.
Well, it's better than looking at my phone.
I don't want them looking at my phone.
I don't want them looking at my ID.
I don't want them...
Yeah, harassing people.
Ian says SFO has private TSA contracts.
Wow.
Wow.
So San Francisco, crazy, insane.
Left to San Francisco has private TSA contracts.
I like that.
Everybody should have private TSA contracts.
And TSA should be privatized generally.
They should be competition.
Anyway, the New York immigration, whatever, you know,
I don't believe that their deployment to the airports
is anything more than them trying to show that they're trying to help
and then potentially trying to do more enforcement.
There's nothing really to report that other, you know,
there's nothing happening.
There's just nothing happening.
But yeah, ice is at the airport.
So, if you're only legal immigrants, don't go to the airport.
Matt, I want to be careful.
In the meantime, in Congress, they are trying, unsuccessfully,
to solve the problem.
Now, Congress has approved and you had of the DHS,
a former Senator Mullin will be the head of the DHS,
replacing Nome.
Remember Nome?
She didn't do too well and it's the first...
The first one, Trump fired.
And she's been demoted significantly.
Anyway, Mullin is coming in during this kind of shutdown.
Sally's not being paid.
He's responsible for TSA, he's responsible for ice.
He's going to have to figure this out.
I guess at Capitol Hill right now, talking to senators,
trying to bring the Republicans and Democrats together.
Democrats feel like they've got an issue
where they can really leverage and have a little bit of power
to Republicans, so they're using it.
They're demanding reforms to ice, Republicans.
Some Republicans will need to compromise.
Others are not.
Some Democrats will need to compromise.
Others are not.
They've probably come to a deal where the extremes don't vote for it,
but they have enough senators kind of in the middle who do.
Whether the House will vote for it.
I don't know if the House needs to vote for it.
I guess it does.
I don't know.
But yeah, there is...
This is a big deal now trying to figure out how to open this up.
It's also going to be interesting to see how Mullin approaches
the whole ice issue.
Obviously, when crazy and basically Miller was running
her department for her,
and we'll see if Mullin...
Here's a hard line on immigration.
So my expectation is nothing much will change,
except for the optics.
He might have learned from known,
not to be quite as nutty and not...
You know, maybe if an ice person shoots a citizen,
not to say the citizen was a terrorist before you investigate,
maybe you say we're looking into it, we're examining a situation,
we'll have more information for you later,
which is standard police work,
a standard way in which police spawn.
But anyway, we will...
We will see how Mullin is as head of the Department of Homeland Security.
Oh, I closed the window.
I didn't want to close.
Let's open it up again.
All right.
Oh, yeah.
Talk about agencies in the government that are going through...
I don't know.
Problems?
Problems?
The RFK and Health and Human Services, HHS.
Right now, there's no director of the CDC.
As of today, they won't even be an acting director of the CDC.
They can't decide on who it should be.
The previous director of the CDC left.
The number of people have left.
Both people who are associated with make America healthy again,
have left.
And people opposed to make America healthy again, have left.
So you've got a lot of turmoil.
The person who is until today,
acting director of the CDC, Jay Batacharya,
who is the head of the NIH,
who is relatively sane,
relatively to RFK and some of the people he's brought on.
He's trying to get some order.
And if, for example, he said,
an outrageous thing, Jay Batacharya said,
really, something outrageous, he said,
kids should get a measles vaccine.
Maha.
Maha.
Went nuts.
Oh, no.
Measles vaccine kill.
They give you, I don't know, autism.
They destroy humanity.
They are the death of all of us.
So there is a real battle going on.
The Trump administration,
on the one hand,
wants to support our FKE,
because they got good votes from his people,
from the Maha crowd.
But they also have got other interests.
For example, they passed this law
that basically gave,
what do you call it,
a liability shielding from the maker
of the weed killer,
glyphosate.
They give them shielding from legal liability.
Which I don't think they coming to do,
but anyway, they did.
And Maha is freaking out.
I mean, RFK is freaking out because
he's a huge opponent of glyphosate.
Maha is a huge opponent of glyphosate.
Anyway, they're big interest groups.
The farmers, for example,
farming interest groups,
big interest groups,
uninterested in RFK's agenda,
or interested in opposing it at every turn.
And who have a lot of in with Trump.
Also, if you remember,
Trump has been trying to get
Casey Means to become a surgeon general,
to be appointed surgeon general.
Casey Means, who I think believes in,
I think she believes in demons.
I think she believes in the demons
who scratched Tucker Carlson.
And she's a wacko, a complete nutcase.
Right?
All over the place with all kinds of weird, strange ideas.
Anyway, as a consequence,
she probably doesn't have the votes in the Senate to be approved.
So they're not taking a toe vote.
Vinnie Prasad,
the FDA vaccine chief,
has left his leaving at the end of April
for the second time he left before
came back leaving again.
The, you know, this CDC vaccine advisory panel,
which RFK completely revamped with all his people,
well, Robert Malone,
the anti-vaxxa,
anti-COVID-vaxxa,
anti-vaxxa,
who was a Kennedy ally,
and a very popular among the Meja nuts resigned.
Resigned.
Yesterday.
That is a big,
that is a big, you know,
you know, negative for, for, for RFK.
Anyway, all of this,
the CDC, the FDA,
all of it is in flux.
And RFK is keeping a low profile.
You probably haven't seen much of him lately.
And, yeah.
It's not going well.
It's not going well.
RFK is focusing on the,
is pyramid, you know,
with the, with the,
with the,
with the stakes and the butter all on top.
He's focusing on that.
In, in, in, in staying away
for kind of the controversial issues
around vaccines and,
and other stuff.
And Meja is kind of freaking out.
And there's nobody running the CDC at this point.
And, you know,
RFK would like certain people to be running it.
But it looks like the Trump administration is saying
we probably don't have the votes in Congress
for those people.
Now, to really dig deep into this,
to really understand what's going on at the CDC,
at the FDA, generally,
at the Health and Human Services,
and RFK's insanity,
we will have Amish Adolja.
Amish Adolja on Monday.
I think it's going to be seven PM Eastern time,
on Monday, to talk about it.
So don't miss that interview.
Amish is fantastic.
We're going to delve deep into the conditions
at the Health and Human Services,
and how they are undermining,
undermining medical care in the United States.
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Let's see.
Where are we?
Yes.
EU.
The EU passed some interesting stuff today.
They were busy.
They've been busy.
Okay.
So the first thing they passed,
Silvanos, thank you.
Really appreciate that.
All right.
I think we've just made our first dollar target.
So keep on coming because we need to make that second dollar target.
We're definitely going to the second dollar.
The European Parliament has been busy.
It voted overwhelmingly to implement the EU-US trade deal.
Following months of uncertainty about, you know,
the tariffs threats and Trump saying yes and no,
and maybe I shouldn't do a deal.
And you have to buy, you want LNG.
You better approve this deal and everything else.
They've added a series of safeguards to the deal.
Remember the legislation would set tariffs at 15% into the United States.
So it would tax us Americans, poor Americans.
We're going to be taxed 15% or anything we buy from Europe.
That's most US good.
EU goods.
Now that's down from 30%, which is what Trump initially threatened.
And it's up significantly for what it was before Trump started all this nonsense.
The Europeans are going to invest in the US, not clear what that even means.
And they will remove all EU import duties on US industrial goods.
So Europe is going to massively benefit because they're going to get cheap American stuff.
They're going to get, they're going to pay basically zero tariffs on US industrial goods.
Now, if they were smart, they won't do this.
If they were smart, they would just unilaterally go to zero tariffs.
With everybody.
But it is true that if they did that, their farmers, many of their farmers would go out of business.
Is that a bad thing?
I'm not convinced.
They would be importing food from the US.
They'd be importing food from Africa.
That might be a good thing, not a bad thing.
And suddenly, suddenly deploy resources in Europe for more productive activities.
Anyway, they passed this 417 to 154, 71 abstentions.
Trump must be very happy.
They will get their LG now as well.
They have some outs like they would draw from it.
If Trump increases tariffs of about 15%, or if he introduces new duties on any EU goods,
the deal would be halted.
And they also have a sunrise clause.
That means EU tariff reductions will only take effect if the US upholds its side of the bargain,
including lower tariffs on a 15% on EU products that contain less than 50% steel and aluminum,
which is what I guess the deal is about.
Anyway, that was a bill number one.
Not very controversial, but it's done.
I think, again, the Trump administration must be very happy about that.
The second one, much more controversial within Europe, passed by a smaller margin, but still a big margin.
And that is a tough, the toughest in EU history, migration bill that involves detention and deportation.
By a vote of 389 to 206, the EU is reading the tea leaves of what voters are demanding.
They are authorizing immediate negotiations on new return regulations.
It will create return hubs outside the EU, where people can be detained for 25 months or even more than that.
The return order is that work across the whole union and deportations to safe countries,
even if the person never lived there.
It's the hardest crackdown on the regular migration Europe has ever passed, of illegal migration, EU has ever passed.
It's not law yet.
There's still going to be negotiations with the council, I guess, but it does seem like even the EU is paying attention to what its voters are demanding.
And the voters are demanding to kick out the illegal immigrants to deport them all.
Still no principle, no guidance on what kind of immigration is okay, no real immigration policy.
But deporting, you know, deporting the illegal is very, very popular.
And it's going to happen.
Again, the whole world will adopt the Iran book plan for legal immigration.
That is anybody can find a job.
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All right.
Yeah.
Dems app up to the crazy stuff again.
Senator, Senator Booney Sanders and representative Alexander Ocasio-Cortez are pushing a bill.
It's now in committee to pause the construction and expansion of AI centers all over the United States.
Just stop it.
To quote Ocasio-Cortez, AOC, are bills learned from a lack of regulation following the similar rise regarding the internet and demands a new approach to AI,
one that protects American people from big text egregious over which one that centers prosperity for many for the many over the exorbitant profits for the few.
Sanders says, so I think in a sane world, what happens is the leadership of the United States sits down with the leadership of China and the leadership around the world to work together so that we don't go over the edge and create a technology which could perhaps destroy humanity.
So this is the panic over AI bills that are basically where they want to limit the construction of AI data centers.
Of course, the only real opposition they're getting is, but what about the Chinese?
It's nothing about rights, nothing about, it's not of your business, nothing about technology.
It's about, but what about the Chinese? The Chinese will get an advantage.
They're better, they're bigger.
That was a Federman, Federman is very against this and pushed back on this and he said it's a policy proposal as China first.
But is that really the issue?
Is it the issue of freedom?
Anyway, the demanding stopping at all until there is proper regulation of big tax, proper regulation of AI.
The bills are, I guess, in the Judiciary Committee.
And so we will see where it happens.
Now there's an alternative bill pushed by Republicans, which is called Protect American AI Act,
which is a proposal aimed at easing legal restrictions for AI data centers.
So this is one of building, encouraging the building of data centers.
Protect America AI Act data centers permits would remain in place even when environmental review for the projects are challenged by litigation.
We'll see if that passes. Remember, a lot of people, a lot, yes, SkyNet is going to kill us all.
A lot of people on the right hate AI.
Like Bannon is very anti-I.
I wouldn't be surprised if Tucker Carlson is very anti-I.
I think MAGA generally is not pro AI.
So while some in Congress, if some of Republicans in Congress might be, it does not go well with the MAGA supporters.
And indeed, on this, Sanders and AOC might be more in line with MAGA supporters than Trump.
So we will see a new Trump statement dropped.
I'm seeing a new Trump statement.
Let's take a look if we can find a new Trump statement.
I don't look at truth socials. I don't know.
Somebody would have had to, somebody would have had to copy paste it onto here.
I don't see it.
Trump.
That's not new. That's not new.
Maybe this is it.
No, that's eight hours ago. That's eight hours ago.
I don't see any new statement from Trump.
Maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe can help me out.
Tell me what it's about.
Something about stopping operations eight hours ago.
Does look like something has happened in terms of pausing strikes on Iranian power plants for another 10 days.
The bond market is flashing red.
Ten year note is up to 4.42%. Yeah, that's high. That's very high.
Moga draped up seven month highs.
And as a consequence, Trump is negotiating again.
That is, he's pausing strikes on Iranian power plants for another 10 days.
I mean, it's clear he doesn't want to strike the power plants and he's looking for excuses.
Right? He's looking for excuses.
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Another funny democratic story.
California.
California has Govne elections this year.
Newsom is out.
And he's going to run for president.
And they're going to elect a governor.
And California has open primaries.
So the primaries coming up.
And in the primary, anybody can run.
Right?
Anybody, anybody can run.
And so you have Democrats and Republicans all running in the same primary.
And then the top two vote getters get to run in the election against one another.
And you would expect, everybody would expect, that...
I mean, it's California, right?
So everybody would expect that the top two candidates will be Democrats.
And Californians will have a choice between two Democrats to choose governor.
Or who they can know will be two Democrats.
But the latest polls are not showing that.
The latest polls are showing the two Republicans.
Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco are leading the field.
I mean, not with a lot of votes, but the leading field.
16% for Hilton.
14% for Bianco.
Then you've got three Democrats.
Porter.
I hate Porter.
If she...
You know, if she's governor of California, that would guarantee I never go back to California.
She's...
Ugh.
Anyway.
Porter, Steyer, and Storwell, right?
Those three.
You have 10% each.
See how it breaks down, right?
And then there's a bunch of other...
Right.
Other people running like Javier Bacerra and Antonio Filo Guevagosa and Tony Thamon and some others,
they've all got single digits.
Although I'm surprised, you would think that Vio Guevosa was the way I have New York would be more popular.
Or even Bacerra, who was a Tony General, is pretty well known in California.
I'm surprised they don't have more votes.
But so you've got a big Democratic field.
All the votes are splintered and the top two are Republicans.
I'd never be beautiful.
Wouldn't it be beautiful if two Republicans together don't come in.
We're close to 50%.
But because they're the biggest vote getters, the consequence of that is that we have a race between two Republicans.
And the Republican becomes the governor of California.
That would be pretty wild and a lot of fun.
I mean, basically gridlock.
Sacramento has a super majority Democrats.
It would be complete gridlock.
It would be amazing.
It's so much fun.
I would love to see that.
Although in the poll, 24% undecided.
So this could go anyway.
I mean, it could go anyway.
I mean, I just hope of all of this.
My only hope is that Porter is not on the ballot.
I hate her.
She was that Congresswoman who always brought out the little whiteboard and harassed CEOs or harassed her betters.
Okay.
So that is going on California.
We'll watch that election closely and see what happens.
I mean, I thought I'd come in a little bit more about.
Paker.
Paker.
Paker.
Is that his name?
Paker.
Visit to Cuba.
I read an article about this.
And there are a number of different things about this that are interesting.
So there's an Aika Hassan Paker who's a walk progressive streamer.
I mean, we're talking about a streamer with millions.
Millions.
Yes, millions.
A followers, as you can tell, a little jealous.
Millions of followers.
And, you know, he's a socialist.
He's worse than, you know, he's worse than just an avid socialist.
I mean, he's a real nihilistic, far left, burn it all down with a human being.
Evil is what I'd say.
He went to Cuba on a humanitarian mission with a bunch of other progressives.
They all went over there.
Him and Ila Omar's daughter and a bunch of others were all there.
You know, and there's an article in Daily Mail about this.
And, you know, here's what it says.
Walk progressive streamer Hassan Paker with $1,300.
Cartier glasses.
$690.
While staying in five-star hotel during humanitarian trip to Cuba,
where average annual salary is $200.
Now, all of that is right.
And the article goes into a lot of description about the shirt and the glasses.
What he's wearing and all these other people and where they stayed.
And how these are hypocrites.
These are rich socialists.
And how?
How?
How?
How?
I softly said, I'm a nihilist.
Well, if you're nihilistic, then you're certainly not a capitalist.
Those two are direct contradiction to one another.
So you can be a nihilistic anarchist.
And that is 100% compatible.
I think anarchism is nihilism.
But it's 100% incompatible with capitalism.
So sorry, but you can have to rethink what you are.
Anyway, Hassan Paker and all these other people, they go there.
And what is the criticism?
Right?
The criticism is that they're hypocrites.
They're rich.
They stay in ice hotels.
They wear nice clothes.
They wear expensive glasses.
While they're going in, and I don't know, doling out food to the poor in Cuba.
They also met with the president of Cuba in his palace and other delegates.
And they traveled in eight conditioned buses, which, of course, the masses in Cuba don't have access to.
And all of this.
And, of course, they demonstrate, in fact, that the United States is not allowing oil to come into the island.
And it's the United States' fault that Cuba is so poor.
Here's the thing.
I mean, almost everybody's a hypocrite.
Hypocrisy is not a serious argument about anything.
Like, yeah, hypocrisy is bad.
But, yeah.
What's Hassan Paker be criticized for?
He should be criticized for being an advocate of a murderous authoritarian, not authoritarian,
totalitarian regime that enslaves its own people, that imprisons them for what they think and what they say and what they write,
that has held their people in poverty for decades now, denied their rights at every turn.
Associated themselves with the worst, most murderous regimes on the planet.
I mean, that's what Hassan Paker should be criticized for, for being a socialist, and for supporting socialism,
and for supporting socialist communist regimes out there, for supporting thugs, murderous thugs.
People who destroy their own countries, who use force against their own people,
who kill and imprison their own people.
That's what these demonstrators should be criticized for, not for how expensive their glasses are, who are the FKs?
I don't care what shirt he wore.
If he'd gone in wags, if he'd taken on one of those sacks from the Middle Ages that itches and scratches,
I mean, I would have enjoyed it a little bit, but it wouldn't have made any difference.
The guy is a monster, not because he's rich, and he flaunts it, he's a monster,
because he advocates for an ideology that is a monstrous ideology, and he knows it.
He advocates for an ideology, communism, that has killed tens of millions of people, every way to be tried.
He's supporting a regime that is massively oppressing its people.
That's why he's a monster.
And the fact that he's an hypocrite, yeah, of course he's an hypocrite.
Most of socialists I know are hypocrites.
I mean, they're very, very, very, very few socialists in the West who act like socialists, live like socialists.
They almost all live like capitalists, rich capitalists, you know, armchair communists,
disgusting human beings, again, not because they're armchair, not because they're hypocrites,
but because of the ideology that they hold.
And I remember, remember, when Hassan Haika was really, really criticized, people was super upset
because Hassan Haika was shocking his dog, using a collar to shock his dog.
And yeah, that's pretty nasty, but that's nothing.
Hassan Haika supports Hamas, which raped and murdered and pillaged and swatted 1200 Israelis,
built babies, killed children in front of their parents, killed parents in front of their children.
That, eh, nobody killed, but he shocked his dog.
Now that is beyond the pale.
He's a hypocrite.
He won expensive shirt.
That is beyond the pale.
Give me a freaking break.
The guy is a monster because of the ideas he preaches.
He's a monster because of the support he provides to monstrous people, monstrous ideologies, monstrous actions.
He has blood on his hands because he supports the people who are slitting throats,
because he supports the regime that is imprisoning their people.
Because he supports the regime that shot young women on the streets in Iran because they showed a little bit of hair.
That's why he's an evil dude.
He's not a, I mean, he's a hypocrite.
Who cares?
So, when we go after the bad guys, go after them for it's important.
Go after them for about what matters.
Go after them about the things that they're really evil on.
Ah, alright.
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Please let the statements of to represent that I am pausing the period of energy plant destruction by 10 days to Monday, April 6, 2026 at 8 p.m. Eastern time.
Talks are ongoing and despite erroneous statements to the country by the fake news media and others, they're going very well.
Thank you for your attention on this matter.
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I mean, he regretted it within minutes of saying it last Friday.
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He'll deploy ground troops before he attacks the power plants.
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Since there's a huge middle up a middle class in the United States, does that level of autonomy and prosperity cultivate a certain level of selfishness and assertiveness that doesn't need to be derived from an intellect.
So it's like a think tank.
People take pride in their assets and their freedom to use them.
They don't want government pushing them around or taking their stuff away.
Does the presence of abundance and private property inculcate selfishness subconsciously implicitly?
No.
No, no, no.
I mean, to some extent, people like to spend their money and they spend them on selfish activities and selfish values.
But, you know, the upper middle class and the middle class tend to vote democratic.
They tend to vote for higher taxes, not just democratic in terms of presidential elections.
They tend to vote democratic in state elections and you can see how the states are raising taxes on the upper middle class certainly.
So it's certainly politically they don't and a lot of it has to do with the fact that despite of the fact that they go out there and spend their money in a kind of selfish way and the fact is they they go out and make money arguably in a selfish way they feel guilty for it.
They don't challenge the actual morality involved.
They don't challenge the altruism at the core of it.
And the consequence of that, the consequence of the fact that they're not challenging any of that is that they feel guilty for being selfish in this one wrong of life.
And in order to appease the guilt, they get involved in leftist causes or in right wing causes but they're very involved in redistribution of wealth and they have no problems with high taxes.
And you know, they're likely to live in New York and in San Francisco and in Los Angeles and a lot of the population in those places are upper middle class and they vote to perpetuate the leftist agenda that's in those places.
So no, selfishness does not see pen selfishness does not natural and selfishness is certainly not a feature of wealth and an appreciation for private property does not come from having it.
It comes from understanding where it comes from.
It comes from accepting the idea of individual rights which comes from accepting of an idea that your life is your central value your life is.
The standard by which all of the values are measured your life is what matters that and that they don't have because that they can only get from the intellectuals.
People don't hold ideas because of money or because of material things they hold ideas that they absorb from the culture or they might think of themselves and they might read them book but ultimately it comes from the people who generate ideas.
The people who generate or communicate ideas of the intellectuals and it's therefore these intellectuals.
The intellectuals who shape the culture and if the intellectuals are collectivists and altruists the culture is going to be that even among the rich even among the middle class and the upper middle class.
Now they might not go all in they might not complete you know they might not be willing to be socialists right completely.
But at the same time they're not exactly capitalists and there's certainly not egoists if you understand the full meaning of that word.
So no I know I talked about a sense of life that is a kind of self interested sense of life if you will a selfie sense of life that manifests itself in a certain level of selfishness.
But that is only at a very thin layer and it's only about certain issues in certain regards and maybe it prevents the extreme it's one of the reasons maybe America will never be socialist all out.
But it's pretty bad today and these people are not not fighting against that they're not advocating against that they're not voting against that into some extent they're willing to have government pushed them around how many of them were pro lockdowns.
Quite a few even though they had the money to isolate themselves to go any way they wanted.
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All right anybody know where Andrew is you know I know I know he said he was going to cut back on on superchats but he's kind of disappeared.
I'm worried about Andrew you remember Andrew asked questions about a lot about these questions about altruism and how it works.
Haven't seen him around in weeks now worried maybe it's on vacation maybe you're taking a break from the Iran book show.
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Do teachers care more about their pensions and job security than justice when it comes to grading students I've heard many teachers saying they pass failing students just avoid repercussions from administration yeah I think that's absolutely right.
I think a lot of teachers sadly because of the system and the way it's run they care more about their peers they care more about administrators they care more about hassles teaching is hard it's not easy.
And they they care more about that than about their students not just about justice it's about students about the quality of their teaching do they care that much about the quality of the teaching.
And if teachers cared for example about teaching how people how to read they literally cared about teaching reading they'd all be using phonics but they don't.
They want to be cool they want to do the latest greatest thing and if the latest greatest thing doesn't result in the kids learning how to read it must be the kids fault.
So no a lot of different pressures on teachers.
It doesn't seem like no again not all teachers they are excellent teachers out there the teachers who care a great amount the all kinds of teachers but a lot of the teachers unfortunately in the new unionized.
Government school arena you know just just you know they're not there for the students unfortunately.
Or maybe they started out ideologically being for the students and then you know it wore them down the bureaucracy the administration the irrationality wore them down.
Two part question part one I saw a video of a terrorist attack in Israel where there was an active shooter in a roadway and the taxi driver took his time to help an elderly woman out of the back of his car to escape the gunfire.
Was this an altruistic act should you have just ran and left the woman behind.
You know not necessarily right I mean I don't know exactly how risky it was I don't know exactly what the level of risk was but look.
I mean the two aspects here one is a general benevolent towards towards people and you know helping people out in the face of evil and not letting evil win by giving them easy targets to shoot at.
And then there's a second aspect of it which is it's his taxi she in a sense when you get into somebody else's car in a taxi or uber you're in some respects under their care.
I think you probably had a genuine sense of pride in his own profession taking care of his passengers not just abandon a passenger in the face of something on wrong.
I think it comes from a place of pride rather than a place of altruistic altruism and sacrifice now it could be altruistic I mean Israel is a well known sometimes being altruistic but it doesn't necessarily I can think of it as being a heroic act of pride and of caring and of professional pride like it wasn't that he ran in from the side from the sidewalk.
And open the door and guided her out in the face of fire it was his taxi he had stopped he was getting out.
I mean it makes sense that he would help the passenger that he had taken on the right.
Again I think it takes a lot of coverage to do that but I don't think it has to be altruistic.
Thank you author.
Hoppe Campbell since objectivism is not on most people's menu is narcissism they only psychological defense against altruism.
I think it's certainly one of the psychological defenses I mean others are nihilism and you know I know wouldn't call it a defense because it's worse than altruism right.
I'm not sure what's worse right and a lot of people manage to live their lives with altruism compartmentalized so it's not the case that you have to become a narcissist in order to put aside objectivism.
If you don't want to be an altruist you just have to say okay I don't know what the right morality is I know altruisms wrong I don't want to sacrifice myself.
I'm also don't want to be a narcissist that's kind of sucks and I don't want to exploit other people and I don't hate the world so I'll just wing it.
That's much more understandable.
Narcissism is a real self-destructive ideology so while it's in an escape from altruism it's jumping from the fire into the fire pan so it doesn't it doesn't it's not going to save you it's going to make you miserable and it's going to destroy you in the same with nihilism the same with all the seeming alternatives to altruism.
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Arthur again thank you Arthur you have a very non-judgmental view when it comes to suicide.
You believe it's completely the individual's choice and shouldn't be held against him for deciding to exit but is suicide even more ever immoral in your view.
I mean look if it involves evasion if it involves irrationality if you're giving up on life for no good reason that is you want to live but you're too lazy to live or you're evading or you're then yeah is suicide is is not a good thing right so you know I don't I don't think but
the two options here one is if life is really unbearable and suicide is fine and the second alternative is you've literally chosen not to live.
You made that fundamental choice deep down not because of evasion not because of anything else you just chose not to live.
Then it's premoral it's premoral around the only applies after you make the choice to live now let's make the choice to live.
And then you evade you behave you rationally and everything like that and you say to yourself okay I'm going to commit suicide because of that now I would say immoral but the whole way of your life is immoral so the suicide is just an add on.
But if your life is horrible and you really can't see a way out of it rationally then suicide is legit and if you literally choose not to live then it's premoral it's pre judgment there's nothing to judge.
You can only judge people once they choose to live.
Where all these about the actions you take in pursuit of life or not but if you literally choose none then.
All right Stephen was curious about the Broadway play with John let go playing one or all.
But it's all about some anti-Semitic remarks he made no thanks all that creative literary contributions and that's what the playwright have focused on thoughts.
I mean that's really that's really sad right there is there's so much interesting about Ronald Dolls life about the whole Dr. Seuss phenomena about the books about the sense of life that they project about the values that they're.
To focus on that and I don't know the comfort context of it yeah I agree with you it's completely shallow and wrong and but it's typical of trying to knock down heroes even with you know whatever whatever it takes they'll knock them down.
Stephen thanks for the show oh thank you Stephen I appreciate that.
Clock is there a greater than 10% chance we have a fascist Nazi type take over of the United States or Europe in the next few decades.
Well I mean I don't know what you mean by fascist Nazi style no I don't think we literally gonna get a fascist Nazi style.
We might get a fascist a nationalist Christian I think is much more likely I think the 10% chance for a literal Nazi is much lower than that for somebody who's carrying the cross.
And in a spot you know in the flag flag and across I think the probability is yeah I think the probability is higher than 10% not all right wing authoritarians are Nazis there are kinds of variations.
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Colleagues as I'm curious about your thoughts on the save act the vote ID act that requires passports and bus certificates with matching names to vote.
Yeah I'm it requires that in order to register the vote and then it requires a drivers some ID in order to actual vote.
I'm fine with the second part right I'm fine with having an ID requirement in order to actually vote.
I think that's easy and again I would take a driver's license is okay for that.
I think the register to vote with a passport bus certificate.
I think is is a is probably a hurdle for a lot of people a lot of people don't have passports and women have a problem with bus certificates because they bus certificates on their maiden name and they would have to change it in order to call it in order for to work as an ID.
So so I I'm not crazy about that but I you know my general viewers that voting is overrated so I'm not I'm you know and that voting that you know that's.
You know people get too overly excited about voting because it doesn't really matter that much.
It will exclude a lot of people but in the funny thing is it'll exclude a lot of Republicans because a lot of Republicans are the ones who don't have passports and don't have don't have a bus certificate so it's I'm not I'm not in favor of it I'm in favor of I'm in favor of having an ID to vote.
I think when you come into the ballot and they're matching you up with the voter rolls they should be able to quickly verify that it's you now it should be quick and easy so you know you can probably have a fake ID and they would know that's fine you don't need those machines the TSA has TSA shouldn't have the machines the TSA has that's too much of violation of my my my my rights but so yeah I'm I'm not I'm not in favor of it.
But because I'm I'm not you know what do you call it voting to me is not the most important thing in the world you know I can think of a lot of worst things that Congress could be doing.
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showing people that the voters is is more kosher I think as long as Republicans lose they will always believe that they're being cheated out of the vote out of it so it doesn't really solve anything so it's it's mostly a waste of time.
Thank you Colleen I replace the spark the U.S. and Israel surrender after discovering Iran has massive stock balls of 12 year olds that's pretty funny yes I think they should because you know American troops and you should not allow to shoot its 12 year olds if they do they'll be accused of genocide Israel learned that firsthand in Gaza.
Harrison says I used to be an anarchist until I spent two years homeless in the Twin Cities having to actually live in a state of lawlessness is hell yeah I believe that and in the Twin Cities it's cold and that could not be pleasant so glad you're not homeless anymore and in glad that that shook shook the anarchy out of you.
James why did the U.S. lift Russian sanctions we have some evidence that Russia gave Iran military info that got out troops killed in action a Russian plane is in DC right now what do you think the meeting is for yeah I don't know about the Russian plane in DC I wouldn't I wouldn't put too much emphasis on that but look Trump likes Putin
Trump might as Putin Trump is not inclined to do anything that goes against Putin that's just the reality and the sanctions have to do with the fact that he believes that if he eliminates the sanctions and Russian oil all places would come down.
But yes Russians Russia is responsible for targeting American troops and Trump doesn't care because he likes Putin I don't have any other explanation I mean you could have a conspiracy about Putin has stuff on him maybe Putin has the Epstein files and no stuff about Trump I don't know maybe has something on him I don't think that's the case I just think the Trump is admiring of and maybe a little afraid of Putin you can see that when they meet.
How friendly he is to Putin like no like he isn't to any other world leader.
Was it Felipe Felipe here what is your best book recommendation on war strategy not to just war theory bullshit but actual fighting strategies tactics I don't have one.
I mean I can give you my favorite books about war history but I don't really have I haven't studied war strategy I haven't read war strategy books it's not my field war history I find interesting and there I would recommend Victor Davis Hansen's books on the history of war.
He's got a few particularly good books we covers patent and Sherman and Greek and Greek war so definitely Victor Davis Hansen for the history of war.
But I'm not a strategist and I don't know I haven't read war strategy books James why has no mainstream media covering that Russia launched the drone that hit Estonia power plants.
I don't know interesting that they're not maybe they don't want to yeah I don't know film cause fear cause panic but that is a real problem and it suggests the Russian might be serious about attacking attacking Estonia ultimately.
But I will look into that story and see if I can find more info about it.
James the UK has a task force to seize Russian tankers however the shortage of energy how can they afford to do so will they reignite their oil and gas.
Well I mean what should happen is the UK should seize the Russian tankers take them to UK ports and unload their oil for free in the UK.
And that will alleviate some of the constraints on all prices it actually increase the supply at least for the UK of oil I mean the countries that seize the tankers should unload the oil in their countries.
Michael super chat is being much more lax and censorship lately it's not censorship only the government senses only the government senses don't use the term censorship with regards to private companies.
It restrictions whatever anyway allowing people to post profanity or comments on sensitive topics is this your influence no I don't think so I'm not sure what it is but it's not my influence.
Good to hear though good to hear all right.
Let's see ice hate at airports is good I agree with that love for TSA is not I agree with that as well yeah I mean hate for ice and TSA is good.
I mean I don't I just TSA just annoys me and it yeah and it's it's upsetting because we're also used to we all accepted we all just do it.
We've all accepted the violation anyway.
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