This video presents a critical analysis of both major US political parties (Democrats and Republicans), arguing that both are extremely incompetent in their leadership and governance. The analysis highlights specific failures: the Democratic Party's suppression of a post-election analysis report that would have revealed strategic problems, and the Republican Party's support for actions like the Capitol storming and the creation of a fund to compensate those who participated in it. The hosts conclude that if neither party can resist the direction of the president or offer viable alternatives, the United States will continue to decline.
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Rick, I'm running after you.
Thanks for the warning. There was a software update here. I've already said hello to everyone.
But because a beige cat is jumping on me, sometimes I don’t have time to check everything.
I'm repeating something that doesn't occur to anyone. What I do should be done by seven people.
Also in the recording. And here we are, alive.
Well, go on, come on, come on, fall down, Vasily.
Phew.
Okay, well, let's read something essentially. There are some questions of hope here.
Sergey, my fiery American greetings to my homeland in your person.
Take care, Sergey. I don't know how long the war will last. Until he finds me, of course, I won't be able to get to my homeland, and then, well, they definitely won't label me as an enemy of the people, because, ah, my homeland is keeping silent about Sev Kaplan's existence, and therefore recognizing him as an agent of foreign influence, arresting him at the airport, who is this? Who is this?
Why is this such an honor all of a sudden?
Good morning, Alexey.
Grisha, yes, you are absolutely right. Glitches and errors are the only things that the masses pay attention to. Weight.
And only the always silent majority pays attention to the details.
That is 99.9%.
Okay, now we're going to have a transition.
Yes, look, look, he's alive.
He rises, he grows. Look, he's standing up straight.
So disgusting.
He is crazy.
He is a genius.
Seva Kaplan.
Seva Kaplan. Tolkovishche.
Hello, good people. And welcome to the chaplain's interpretation of power. It seems like there is no one else here except me, but here is the main character. Yes, that is true. That's right. He stands up to his full height.
Vasily.
Vasily. Well, his last name is Kaplan too, judging by the veterinary records. Let's begin. Yes, I know. This is somehow stupid.
Who doesn’t know Vasya, after all, why would the famous Vasya have a last name? It is the unknown who should have a surname, but why should the known, right? We move on to the news. Let's start with the fact that News World W with pictures.
Zelenskyy sent a letter to Trump and the United States Congress calling for assistance in protecting Ukrainian skies from Russian missiles. That is, as if nothing had happened before.
It sounds a little helpless, but he probably knows what he's doing. Diplomats from the United States Embassy left Kyiv on the night of Sunday, May 24, before Russian troops struck the Ukrainian capital. This only became known today. And even then, this was reported by pro-Kremlin media, which I also read. Israel killed Hamas' military chief in a strike on Gaza less than two weeks after killing his predecessor.
In Europe, there has been a sharp increase in cases of GPS spoofing. That is, a thousand cases a day. And this applies not only to automotive GPS, but also to the one used by pilots.
So the first thing is the plane where GPS works. The United States Department of Justice is investigating the case of Jean Curl, who won a lawsuit against Trump on charges of sexual assault against her. That is, our president is so vindictive that it would be possible, so to speak, to sacrifice some of it to those who lack the incentive to take revenge.
Paxton's victory in the Texas Senate primary runoff pleased both Trump, whose influence over the Republican Party has grown, and Democrats, who see Paxton as vulnerable in the decisive race in November. Today I will offer you an unprecedented micro analysis.
helplessness of both parties. And this will lead to a complete lack of comments on your part, because something like that. Both parties are [ __ ].
But someone has to be loved and someone has to be hated. Nothing will come of it. There are the same guys there as you, only in suits and ties.
The United States launched new strikes on Iran after the Islamic Republic launched attack drones at ships in the Strait of Armuz. Trump said Iran was wrong to think it would soften its stance to avoid a prolonged armed confrontation.
Iran's battered economy has become a critical pressure point for its leaders in negotiations with the United States. There is a good article about this today in the Street Journal, quite moderate, without any of those political extremes. The Trump administration is seeking funding for drone companies to boost domestic production.
Two people are dead and nine are missing after a chemical tank collapsed in Long View, Washington. And officials said there was no hope of finding survivors.
New York State lawmakers have approved Pterks.
This is a tax on luxury resale homes in New York City. Moreover, at the insistence of the mayor, Mamdani and Katya Khokul resisted. There are 10,000 such houses in the state. These are the second homes that are valued at 5 million and up. And this whole thing will bring in approximately half a billion dollars a year in additional revenue for New York. Now, regarding business and finance, also of global caliber, urgent news. Nearly a million potential buyers have abandoned the United States new car market since the start of the decade and are not expected to return anytime soon. By the way, I have long been convinced that a car is almost never needed. You can do without it, actually. Well, just for the product. I sometimes even go there with a backpack. Well, what can I say, it's 2 miles one way, and at the same time you don't have to go to the gym. Still, it's more fun, so to speak, to drive on the street than to drag some iron things.
Now I'll start the news with three words that I suggest those who don't understand anything about the content of our Swasi show pay attention to. But I will try to explain these three words to you by dialing the number of the telephone studio, what these words mean.
Shares of chip companies. The studio phone number is 718 303 9090. You have about half a minute to dial the phone number and explain what it is. The studio phone number is 718 303 9090. I'll return to this news at the end of this column, but for now, I'll say that investors are underestimating the level of risk they face due to the conflict in the Middle East and the rise in government debt, as stated by the European Central Bank. We have one call. The code looks a little suspicious, but I miss the Purashists, so why not. Please, please.
These are shares of companies that produce chips.
Absolutely right. Thank you. You made me very happy today, because the public I had in mind, for them, shares of chip companies mean cheap companies.
Well, chip stocks were among those that helped the S&P 500 and Azek climb to record highs.
Yesterday they rose a little more, and accordingly, Dao grew by 4%.
French nuclear energy developer New far, far away in a galaxy where no great thing has ever set foot. Friends, why am I continuing this today? It means something started playing on the radio, right? French nuclear energy developer Nuke Cleo said it plans to go public through a merger with a company that has a blank check in the deal valued at $2.4 billion. That is, when they say BL check, they mean that the amount they will invest varies. They are still thinking that the more they invest, the more shares they will have. But for now we are talking about the final product, so to speak.
Ford's stock price soared to its highest level in nearly three years after announcing a new energy storage subsidiary. Yes, this is not about cars.
Işil's suits are more elegant than the lord's. A Google software engineer, in other news, earned $1.2 million by illegally trading contracts on the polymarket. Contracts - I just wrote them down from the English text in a hurry, not to mention the Russian language, which no one understands anyway. Everything is in Surzhyk only. So, well, you're placing a bet on the prediction market, it's called a contract with the market. So he traded his data on a polymarket, which allows people to bet on who will be declared the most popular in 2025. That is, being a Google programmer, he already knew approximately what would happen and earned more than a million dollars, but illegally, because he was an insider. CBS 60 Minutes has fired correspondent Shereen Alfonsi after she dared to criticize her network for its handling of a story about a migrant detention center in El Salvador.
And the last thing. Bor Group shareholder urged Universal Music Group to reject Persian Square's $65 billion bid.
This is a company owned by Bill Ackman. Of course, there will be negotiations here, the sum is very large, and therefore small deviations in the shares of the participants in this transaction can lead to serious profits. Let me remind you that as a fan of this business, Day Trading, I have never seen an exception to a certain rule. When a big company and a small company merge, the shares of the small company grow more than the shares of the big company.
Now this news is scary for me, because I have been in similar caves that we are talking about. Five villagers trapped for more than a week in a flooded cave in central Laos have been found alive. Two more remain missing. The group entered the cave on May 19. They were searching for gold despite warnings about safety, or rather, about unsafety, when a heavy rain flooded the cave and the water rose so high that it blocked the entrance. But below there were sinuses where one could breathe.
Rescue teams from Laos and Thailand navigated more than 900 feet of narrow, muddy tunnels and strong currents. 900 feet, just imagine, every step there is difficult. And the video showed five survivors. All the media today are showing this video of them sitting huddled together on the rocks surrounded by water. For now, everyone remains inside and crews are trying to evacuate them along the same dangerous route they took to get there. The rescue harks back to a 2018 operation in northern Thailand, when 12 boys and their coach, a European football team, were trapped in a flooded cave for 18 days before a multinational diving mission brought them to the surface.
Now our intra-American stories.
Matthew Perry's personal assistant was sentenced yesterday to three years and five months in prison for his role in the actor's death in 23. Kenetneet Iwamasa pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute kitamine, resulting in death. This is the full formulation. Iwamasa is the last of five people convicted of Peri's fatal overdoses, including a drug dealer, two doctors and a counselor. Iwamasa was hired as an assistant, a live-in actor, in 1922 when Pere wanted to take more ketamine than his doctor allowed while he was in rehab.
Not a doctor, of course. Iwamasa helped illegally obtain and administer the drug. And in the week before Peri's death, Iwamasa administered at least 27 shots of ketamine to Peri, including three on the day of his death. - er, by the way, Iwamasa had no medical education, and the amount, uh, of drugs that needed to be purchased was a little more than 50,000, that is, for a week.
This is to support yourself.
And now kitamin. This is a controlled substance, so to speak, a control substance from the third list, number three. It is used to treat depression, anxiety and pain. And it was developed in the sixties as an anesthetic.
I just remembered how they prescribed it to me, what it was called, I’ve already forgotten, how many years have passed. Ah, well, basically it's a drug, also a controlled substance after I ended up in the hospital with burns. And life was, well, this is the people's wave radio. It's hard to imagine the burden I went through back then.
It's just 2-3 hours of sleep a day and 15 hours of work. I also had to travel from New Jersey to Manhattan.
And in general it was a glorious time, of course, in all respects.
That is, an act that shows that I, so to speak, am not wasting my life. And when I ended up with burns, I went to the hospital for a new audience and hosted the program from there, because there was no one to replace me. And every hour cost $1,000 in airtime rent, and 2 hours a day was $10,000 a week. And if you don’t earn money, then everything there will immediately be like going into an underground cave. And so they gave me some pills. Well, because the skin was torn off here, and there are traces left.
And then strange things started to happen.
For two weeks, uh, after I did my show, I don't remember now, I think it was probably another two hours a day, right? Not four, later it was four and two hours a day, and I was driving, doing some things, I already had everything set up, I already had people who were helping.
And here I am, driving home, arriving and driving, thinking why I am in such a good mood. I couldn’t understand why I was in such a calm, good mood. And when I told my wife, a psychotherapist, that for two weeks for some reason I haven’t been nervous at all, and nothing can knock me off my game, she said: “What are you taking?” I say: "I don't accept anything." No, she says, "You're taking something." I say: “Well, I don’t remember, peroxide or what?” No, it's something else.
Octomycin, I forgot the name. So, she took out this bottle, there were probably about fifty pills in it, and she dragged it away somewhere and threw it away. We could probably make some money. That is, two tablets a day and you don’t need anything at all.
Why did I tell you all this?
This is about people who have unlimited resources, they have the love of the people, uh, and in general there are no worries.
Their level, so to speak, of the starting point, the platform, is raised. They need to rise higher. Well, just like, say, a drug addict needs more, an alcoholic, a glutton, and so on. So the only way to avoid this danger is to not finish eating, not finish drinking, not finish sniffing and not finish injecting. And make it the norm. So why are there gold bars here?
Now there's also the CIA logo, a former high-ranking CIA officer who lied about his powers and his credentials, that is, he lied about his, so to speak, backstory.
And he did all this, among other things, in order to receive military leave pay.
He allegedly served in the army and was entitled to vacation pay, which was supposed to be paid to him by federal authorities. What did they do? He received 77,000 for vacation, which he has not yet used. And he was caught by accident after FBI agents found, yes, that is, when they caught him, so to speak, exposed him, they found gold bars worth 40 million dollars in his home in Virginia.
Well, where else is Virginia - it's half an hour's drive to the CIA. Federal authorities conducted a search of this uncle's home. His name is David Rush. No, he is not Russian. No. Uh, having found 303 gold bars, 2 million dollars in cash, I once, uh, had a purse with 50,000 dollars in 100 dollar bills, but I had to hide it somewhere at home so that my wife wouldn't ask unnecessary questions.
And it was just hard to find a place. This is a house with almost four floors, a large handbag, here 50,000, and here 2 million and thirty Rolex watches. Well, really, David Rush didn't have to hide all this from his wife. Until recently, he was a senior CIA officer, and it turns out he requested this supply of foreign currency gold, including for work expenses. And they gave him from November 25 to March 26, that is, in just six months he received all of this. When the agency conducted a routine check to determine where the assets were, it turned out that some assets were not in the official storage facility, which prompted the CIA director himself to hand the case over to federal investigators. And now we know how to get funds for the development of an operation if you work in the CIA in the appropriate position.
This was never described in any detective stories or TV series. Life is sometimes more exciting than TV series.
And the last news.
And I laughed today and I warn you when I read it, but for about a minute, probably. What does that mean? You'll be laughing now too, if you have a good sense of humor, I assure you.
Harambe is the nickname of a gorilla who became an online martyr after the male gorilla was killed while trying to rescue a child who had fallen into a zoo enclosure.
And today Harambe could have turned 27 years old, but he won’t.
But the White House noted the event without respect for the legend.
What's happened? Harambe, who might have forgotten, was fatally injured at the Cincinnati Zoo on May 28, 2016, while attempting to rescue a four-year-old boy who fell into the enclosure. And witnesses, naturally, they were everywhere, with their phones, captured on video how Haramba dragged the boy along the stream inside the exhibit. But in order to adopt him and make him into a Mowgli or eat him, God forbid, he wanted to save the boy. There's water in it. It’s like a gorilla’s enclosure, like a robe around castles. And the zoo staff tried to order Haramba to retreat.
He apparently understood certain commands, but he wasn't very good at retreating. And as a result, they opened fire on him.
It wasn't that he refused, but they opened fire and successfully. Haramba died.
And so, for some reason, the White House's memoir was published not on the cowardly website, but on Exche late in the evening, a few hours before the tenth anniversary of Harampa's death. That is, someone in the evening understood that it was very important to remind people that this happened 10 years ago. And now here's where I started. The lyrics glorify Gorilla as a true patriot and a symbol of American culture.
Here are literally two lines. Today we remember.
This is all about news that Vasya and I consider urgent.
If you have any thoughts about what you heard, you can share them out loud by dialing the studio's phone number 718 303 9090. Will there be advertising? Akmal. Hey.
In principle, I can’t do anything about it, because when I announce a commercial break, it has to be on both radio and television.
It's definitely on TV because they get the signal from YouTube. But on the radio, I swear to God, I don’t know.
Ah, that's it, it's gone, it's gone, it's gone, it's gone. I'm sorry.
Isak Aronov, I thought you were just an [ __ ], but it turns out you're full this morning. A lot can change.
No, no, no. Good heavens, not that.
Seva Kaplan will open your eyes to what is happening. Tolkovishche right now.
Ah, let's listen to you. Please, please.
Good morning everyone.
Hello. What do you say, girl? I want to say that I heard that Putin is going to bomb Kyiv.
I think diplomats have already left there.
Tell me, if panic starts in Kyiv, what is America going to do about it? How does she plan to defend Kyiv?
Oh, you know, this news is already three days old, because Kyiv was bombed, and very powerfully, on Monday. I just told you in retrospect that our embassy left Kyiv on Sunday. That is, they apparently received a warning in advance. So all this is already, so to speak, snow of the past.
In the news, how the seasons really are on the planet. Nobody remembers what happened yesterday.
Now you will be with us. Please, please.
I want to say that sometimes monkeys are more decent and kinder than people.
Why sometimes? In my opinion, always. They are doing fine with this matter. What I like most is, I remember the enclosure with gorillas in the Moscow Zoo, there’s a male chimpanzee sitting there, well, the alpha, of course, he’s sitting there, well, practically like a statue. A female passes by, he follows her with his eyes, and when his eyes stop on her butt, he jumps up and uses her for her intended purpose. Then he immediately sits her down again, and she continues walking. That is, no objections. Here, probably, some males, uh, guys would be envious. Now it's your turn. Please, please.
Hello. Kind.
Oh, Yashenka, hello, dear.
The drug you became addicted to while in the burn unit was called oxycodone. Oxycadone. Yes, yes, thank you.
Right.
Thanks to the efforts of a famous Nyur psychologist, you jumped off this, so to speak, and forgot about it. God bless.
Have a great day, guys.
Yes, thank you, yoshenka. Axicadone. No, this is a terrible thing in general. He I was, uh, when I was still living in Moscow, I got into the beauty institute, but it was completely impossible to get in there. Moreover, the main department was on Kalininsky Prospekt, but the operating room was on Ogareva Street, two steps from my house where I lived.
And, uh, in Latin it's called valux, in English it's banin. The bone on my foot was so crooked. And they [ __ ] me there.
And after they brought me to the ward after the operation, they told me: “We’re going to give you a morphine injection now, so you won’t feel any pain. If you start to come to your senses and it hurts, then tell us, and we’ll do something.”
I found myself in such a high that it’s hard to describe.
In general, some strange things happened.
The state of peace and tranquility is incomparable to anything. This is the first time in my life that this has happened. There were two people in the ward with me, they were talking about me there, that they had just brought me in, something like that. I said, oh, Sevka is probably going crazy right now, there’s no point in talking to him. As soon as I came to my senses, my sister came in and asked: “Well, how am I?” I say: "It still hurts." I was given the second injection. I don’t know how long I tried it under the injection, but when it ended and she came, she asked: “Again.” I said, "It still hurts." She says: "No need, keep the noodles for yourself."
So there are things that I will never try, knowing my passion and, so to speak, predisposition. It's drugs and gambling, because I'm doing too well in that department here too.
Now about what happened on the stock exchange yesterday.
Oil prices fell after a new report on progress in negotiations.
Iran's state television reported that the negotiating plan envisages the restoration of commercial shipping to pre-war levels within a month.
Speaking at a cabinet meeting, Trump made it clear that he was willing to continue negotiations, but did not rule out further military action. And you heard it all. I'm now telling you what happened yesterday after closing. As a result, crude oil fell 5.5% to around $94.30 per barrel. And today, during trading, the exchange price of this benchmark North Sea oil brand, Brand, began to rise against the backdrop of mutual attacks between Iran and the United States in the Middle East.
Those who, so to speak, gave the orders to start military operations could have made good money from oil.
Stocks, as was reported in the first breaking news release, chip stocks have lost momentum. That is, at the moment, this is, so to speak, an acceleration of growth. And that's the reason why stocks are mixed. The Dow is only 4%, but it doesn't reflect what's going on with these chip-making stocks.
And of the interesting falls, AMD fell by 1.7% and Nvidia fell by 1.1%. There is another index that makes sense to monitor. It's called a PHLX semiconductor. It fell by 1.4. The Federal Aviation Administration said SpaceX must investigate why a booster failed to fire properly during the company's test flight last Friday before it can launch its Starship rocket again. It's a very unclear situation with this very SpaceX, which is constantly having problems with the senior, because SpaceX is planning what could become the largest.
initial public offering in the history of the stock exchange.
But it's one thing to make a fuss, and another thing to have a rocket.
The rocket can't fly, so how can I install it here? That is, I think that if we proceed not from the quality of the rockets, but from the investor’s psyche, then at first there will be a very serious momentum. most serious. Well, you definitely need to sell before noon, even if you don’t reach the peak, because then the sobering up will begin. And the last one from the stock exchange. JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said the bank could potentially consider acquisitions worth up to $20 billion in total in the coming years thanks to new regulatory flexibility.
In human language, this means that the relaxation in terms of the prospects for monopolization of the relevant industry is so strong that Jesse Morgan is in a hurry to absorb it.
The bank also tried yesterday to expand the number of payments, and through transactions, that is, dividends. That's all with this news.
Now let 's hear what you have to say. Please, please. Are you on air yet? Yes. C.
This is pestilence for you, this is morphine that did this to you.
Morphy. Yes. Yes, of course. Yes, morphine.
Exactly. They did the same to me, to me, too.
I had an eye injury and they did surgery on me. I had glaucoma. They worked on me for several days and in the meantime Musadbikova received a laser installation that relieved the pressure.
This was in the fifth year.
Well, it's a terrible thrill, right? Do you remember? Yes. Yes.
It's a few days. But it’s good that addiction didn’t follow, you know, because it’s a very strong drug. Yes. Yes. Yes.
This is very strong, no amount of money will be enough. Yes, exactly.
Thank you.
Here, one of my friends lost his son because his father was doing well financially, but his son couldn’t get involved in any activity, couldn’t do anything with his life. He didn’t tell his dad that he was a drug addict, he just said that he was having financial difficulties. said: "Daddy, I love you." And daddy unfastened. Well, as a result, my son was found with head injuries in the entryway of a building in Moscow, and they sent me the results of the pathologist. It is generally unclear how he did not die on his own, because he has everything, that is, everything can be studied, so to speak, how a person can destroy himself.
And now this topic, just a second, yes, the topic is quite unprecedented even for Vasya and me, because usually we are engaged in, so to speak, correcting this or that movement, actions, some kind of actions. But clearly, let's say, someone is taking action, and it needs to be commented on. That is, to create a certain feedback in order to understand in general what reality looks like and what the prospects are. But today, as Guberman says, you will all find yourself in a state of confusion.
Why? When I say everyone, I mean those who are loyal to their party. That is, he is so devoted to the party of his choice that he will only listen to what supports his party and condemns the other party. Today I will offer you a micro-analysis that condemns both parties in the context of recent events, because the rest can be ignored, that is, the demos and the turnips. Well, I had no doubts before, but the last few weeks, in general, have been particularly revealing. We have two extremely incompetent teams in our country, and it’s not necessarily at the very top or at the very bottom. And we, the voters, elect them to where they become this.
Let's start with the demos.
And now I had a picture about this somewhere, yes. So, during his campaign for the post of chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Ken Martin, I recommend remembering this name, he is the chairman of the DNC. He promised to conduct a thorough analysis of his party's unsuccessful presidential campaign in 2024, which the Democrats blew, as we know. And after being elected to the position in February 25, Ken Martin assigned the task to a Democratic consultant. That is, he is apparently a freelancer, but works in analytics. But the chairmen themselves, they can’t do this. They don't know how.
And for several months, rumors have been circulating that this report is being suppressed, hushed up, that is, the report has already been received, and this is being done in order not to disgrace Kamola Harris and Joe Biden and not to reveal internal party disagreements about the war between Israel and Hamas. I'm only talking about demos now.
There was also talk about transgender people, but there is nothing to say about that here. And in December, as a result, the chairman, this Ken Martin, I'm saying it for the third time, announced that the report would not be published at all, which, of course, strengthened the suspicion, but like, say, Trump resisted the publication of the Epstein files.
But last week, who would have thought, CNN, the Lebanese, the liberals, CNN actually forced Chairman Ken Martin to publish at least a review of this report.
And it turned out that the report was simply poorly written.
In particular, because the sources of information referred to are not cited there.
The content itself is generally shameful, and first of all for Chairman Martin himself. A serious autopsy, that is, an analysis of the entire text of the report, would affect representatives of the entire party, the media that are engaged in propaganda for the democrats, and, naturally, the secret streams of money. And it would become clear that the Democrats were considering nominating Harris without any discussion at all, without bringing forward any competitor, for the sake of appearances after Biden withdrew his candidacy. And then questions would arise.
Keep in mind that this is not something you knew before Biden was born.
This is something that would become clear from a full countdown.
questions would arise about why, in particular, Latinos, independents, and young people, especially men, were leaving the Democratic Party in droves.
And this would clarify the strategic problems that demos face.
But people don't need to know this. They can't understand anything that lasts longer than 30 seconds without swearing. So thanks to CNN, but not FX News, for letting you hear this micro-analysis of demos.
Ken Martin could have easily prevented this failure, if he had publicly stated last year, when he was already chairman, that he had to admit only this week that, so to speak, this autopsy was not ready for prime time.
He said this this week.
And if we were to take it upon ourselves to edit it and bring it into a state that would suit all parties, then we would have to start all over again,” said Ken Martin.
But if he had said that, there would, of course, have been bad press from all sides.
But a day or two, because we live in a time when every day new news takes away our attention. Here we have it, like a gulkinkhui. Attention to what was in the news yesterday. But the party, at least the democrats, could have received a document that would be useful for them, that is, one that would serve as a guide to action. Now major donors are withholding their donations to Democrats because leaders of all parties are demanding Martin's head on a platter.
And the turnips, of course, lost their heads from happiness, but for how long? Because the other incompetent team is the turnips. That is, this is my party, I am a member of the Republican Party, the leader of the Republicans.
Well, there is no doubt in anyone's mind that he is fixated on the architecture of the White House and the place.
Revenge is written separately. On site.
After President Trump requested $220 million to provide his new ballroom in the East Wing, if there was another component, like when you say something electronically, then you would have to read it.
And the ballroom in the East Wing.
After he requested the $ 220 million, Acting Attorney General Tot Blanche announced the creation of a $1.8 billion fund to compensate people who claim they were unfairly treated by the government. And, of course, this includes those who took part in the storming of the Capitol on January 6, 2021. And it doesn't matter which side your sympathies are in terms of party, but in principle, when members of Congress are sitting in the Capitol and certifying the results of elections that have already taken place, any storming of the Capitol is disobedience.
Ah, so this combination of two factors would be too much even for the pacified, literally humbled and submissive Republican senators who are used to everything.
But former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnall, the former leader of the Republicans in the Senate, said the following about Todd Blanche: "The nation's top law enforcement official is asking for a secret fund to be created to pay people to attack police officers guarding the Capitol."
Republicans are a sign of disloyalty. In 1947, they abandoned the plan to pass an immigration control law. That is, this is also a fait accompli. There is the same confusion and incompetence there as with the demos. And although Blanche got it from the rapists, the real target was still Trump, whose recent interventions in Republican politics have naturally upset those at the top, since they sense that November is coming soon. And just after Trump, in principle, helped clear Senator Bill Casady, that is, he prepared him in a way that the democrats never dreamed of in terms of the report I just mentioned. So, Casady won the Louisiana primary. And after that, Trump supported Attorney General Ken Paxton, who was in the news today. instead of Sen. John Cornyn in the runoff of the Texas Republican primary this week. And Cornyn, to put it simply in a nutshell, he is a great rarity, he is a reasonable conservative, that is, conservatives do not reason, but this one is reasonable. That is, there is hope that an agreement can be reached with the conservative wing.
And that's why he enjoys the respect of his colleagues, who ask that their names not be mentioned. And Paxton, according to his own assistant, who has been with him for 100 years, was Trump before Trump was Trump.
And now the danger for rap is that Trump's support for rap is toxic, as it was in other MTM Elections last time, when Trump went overboard, so to speak, with his desire for revenge.
Senator Susan Collins, she's a turnip, by the way, from Maine. She described Paxton as a man with ethical problems.
And although this shortcoming is not, as we know, an obstacle to power in America, which in America, which our forty-seventh year is making great again, this farce, played out by the turnips, became only such a short-term interruption in the tragedy of the endless series of attacks by our president on constitutional government.
If the rapists can't resist the direction our president is taking them, and the ademists can't offer an alternative, then the United States will continue to slide down the drain.
Microanalysis. Both parties are [ __ ], so we're screwed. If anyone has any thoughts on this matter, you can share them out loud or in text, in the chat, or in the comments to today's show on the Russian Voice of America YouTube channel. And the studio phone number is 718 303 9090.
Ptumtum ptum-tum-tum.
How to easily increase chat intensity?
Actually, there are actually two options.
This is to offend one of the four.
Although it is difficult because they can't hear anything. That is, there is a wood grouse mating season in a certain part of the population, naturally.
And the second is to suggest topics that I think are right.
Mason and welcome back.
Purash, where did you disappear to for 3 days?
Zhepperdun, finally.
I already thought that you, as a team, had switched to a different direction, but you can’t live without me, because there are checks and delays everywhere.
And you, with your big device, are of benefit to me.
Where is Maksik today?
Zheperdun M.
mas for tolkovishche Well, as expected, there are no calls, because this is a complete misunderstanding. How is it that both parties are bad, and not that one is good and the other is very bad. Now there's an interesting situation, a separate topic - this is with Ferrari. What's happening is something that should, of course, be of interest to at most our audience with Vasya, because it would be nice to take a ride in a Ferrari. That is, in principle, I once had such a story in my youth. My friend, who was 18 years old, somehow met a very elderly woman, she was 26, and invited him to her home.
And I was terribly worried. And he said to me: "Sevka, come." She's so smart, she's so beautiful, you have to impress her, because, you know, she's unapproachable.
And she came to him because he was the son of the head of a department in the Ministry of Culture in the Soviet Union. And we were 18 years old, and she was 26. And my mother, like the Soviet intelligentsia of those times, if they got hold of some foreign bottle and drank the contents from it, then this bottle was kept as a decoration of the apartment. Vitka took one of these empty bottles, and we poured Armenian port into it for two rubles.
Here. To make an impression.
It made an impression. We said that this wine should be drunk in small sips. And if you take even, say, a fence dye like Santsidar in small sips, it was the most striking achievement of winemaking in the Soviet Union, when a liter bottle cost, in my opinion, a ruble.
So, in the same way, if you need to impress an unapproachable woman who agreed to give you a chance once, you can rent a Ferrari for one day.
Well, well, let's try.
So, the electric car debuted on the market with a completely special e right now, a second. And where is mine?
No, this is not that picture. I'll take a look now. Or maybe I forgot to put it?
I'll take a look now. There was, there was, but it doesn't matter. Maybe it's even a good thing that I didn't find it, because this Ferrari looks like a Hyundai, so to speak.
Well, the point is not even what it looks like, but that it has a Ferrari sticker on it.
And this car has an asking price of $640,000.
So, he immediately encountered serious resistance.
Shares of the car manufacturer Ferrari itself fell by 5% the day before yesterday after the launch of this car. That is, Lucy was announced, that's what she's called. Lucy, this is the long-awaited car that dares to ask: "What if we put the Ferrari logo on the Lison?"
That is, Nissan Le is really too small for poor cars. Well, it's the talk of the town.
It was designed, by the way, both externally and internally by Apple's chief designer, Jony Ive. And if you were to put this car next to any other Ferrari, the pair would probably remind you of the film in which Arnold Schwarzenegger and Dani Davitov played the Twins. What was the name of the movie? The studio phone number is 718 303 9090.
And the main focus of this very Lucy is the windshield, which extends to the nose of the car. It reduces air resistance. And it's also Ferrari's first five-seater.
It's being branded as the most comfortable Ferrari of all time, which, incidentally, marks a move away from the family audience.
Asi imitates the signature revs of a Ferrari engine. It precisely imitates, amplifying the vibrations of an electric motor. That is, there the sound is created through speakers.
Electric motor, why does it make noise? Ferrari claims it has a range of 329 miles on a full charge. This is more than many available ones, such as the Nissan Lea. Ah, but former Ferrari boss Luca Cordero Montesemo, who led the company from 1991 to 1914, said: "We risk destroying a legend." This is truly a very interesting PR move. On the one hand, the technology requires the creation of electric vehicles to enter that market, and on the other hand, there is the risk of destroying the legend.
And reviews of the design vary.
I will now start accepting calls on any topic. The studio phone number is 718 303 9090.
Maksik from the Rostov region was the first to dial. So reviews range from being unlike any other Ferrari to being a soulless robot.
And they call it a frankly ugly autoevolution.
And, well, this is, naturally, already the terminology of countless social media users. And some Ferrari fans even decided that the electric car dilutes the brand. So it's a good chemical comparison. The interior was partially revealed, it’s not fully shown yet, but it was perceived better than the exterior. So, in principle, we are witnessing perhaps the biggest shift in Ferrari's history.
That is, the scale is comparable to the Space Ship, a mask that is supposed to go public.
And this comes at a time when weakening demand for electric vehicles has forced Lamborghini, Porsche, Mercedes and Bentle to postpone their own electric car plans, and Ferrari has decided to go that route, like Lenin.
The bet is that Lucy can impress wealthy families and tech- savvy youth. And then there are drivers in China, where electric cars are still popular and gasoline cars are heavily taxed. And the first reactions are reminiscent of the analysts' assumption that they are waiting to see how long or short this influx of people wishing to see Lucy will be. And orders for Lucy open this week. We will know about them on Monday. Now let's hear what you say, whoever dialed the studio phone. The floor is yours.
Oh, hello, Seva.
Hello.
Yes, hello.
Yes, yes, I rarely try to call, but I’ll call now. I would like to hear your opinion. What is the reason for such strong beatings in Kyiv? How do you think? This is the first question.
This is the reason or the excuse, I don’t know. Well, in general, why did Russia suddenly start bombing Crimea? And the second small question, if it’s not too much trouble.
What do you think, if Crimea ends up back in Ukraine, that is, what will happen to the people, to the residents of Crimea?
Yes, I hope so. OK. Yes, I don't have much time. And I mean it in two words, literally.
Thank you for the honor. Well, first of all, I don’t really believe it, I mean I do n’t believe it at all, when pro-Kremlin media and the Kremlin spokesman say that this is a response to Kyiv bombing civilians there on Russian territory. Most likely, this is a formal explanation for the stupid, but in reality it is simply another trump card added to the deck of negotiations, the final peace negotiations. That is, to cause more harm, to put pressure on the Ukrainian population so that they want peace at any cost. As for Crimea, well, I don’t know, in my opinion, people in general have nothing to do with it. We've already been through this in history, who remembers, the civil war.
Today red, tomorrow white, the day after tomorrow green. That is, the whole palette, as the blues captured territories. Now you will be with us.
Please, please.
Good morning to our viewers.
Share the snow under the roof between two tables if you managed to go.
Yes, I went. Yes, Sasha, thank you.
Thank you, Sasha. This is a joke, as we say. Only in the American sense of the word it was a joke. I mean, well, I was even scared to walk along this pier, because I ended up on the set of the film The Shining, where Jack Nicholson played a brilliant role in this hotel abandoned in the mountains. That is, completely empty, luxurious malls, although it was daytime and a working day, and that’s it. And 30 seconds of sliding down this slope is nothing. Time has come to an end. By the way, if you don't have time, you can leave your question or answer in the comments to today's show.
In general, I don’t impose any restrictions on comments. That is, any vocabulary, any criticism. And that's all for today. It's time to feed Vasily Kaplan. Have a nice day everyone.
That's it, Vasёk, let's go get fed.
Or do you want to read? Well, let's read what they write there. If they write, no, we'll see now. So, so, so.
OK.
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