Foreign lobbying groups like AIPAC can significantly influence American elections by funding opposition candidates, even in districts with minimal representation of the group they represent, as demonstrated by Thomas Massie's 2024 congressional loss where AIPAC spent over $30 million to unseat a 14-year representative in a district with less than 1% Jewish population.
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All right, we're live. What's up, ninjas? What's up, guys? What's up?
What's up? Welcome to the stream.
Welcome to the stream. Welcome to the stream. Um, yeah, as you guys know, I didn't go to sleep. Uh, you know, we got to keep grinding. You know, it is what it is. Uh, I figured I'd come on for a few hours this morning, um, cover the news. Uh, as you guys know, yesterday, huge news broke. Um, Thomas Massie lost, um, his seat.
And, um, you guys know, I've been a longtime supporter of Massie. I've always liked him a lot. Um, and obviously this is a big deal. It's a big problem. Um but but but but I do think that there's something positive from this that we can take away. Okay.
Um and I'm going to talk about that a little bit. Um today also we got uh I'll react a little bit to PBD. I know you guys love when I react to these like Zionist uh podcasts. So I'll go ahead and I'll do that as well for you guys.
You know, fact check whatever it may be.
Debunk people cuz uh you know that's what we do. But um I did cover this a little bit yesterday. Um, but I'll go ahead and cover it again. It's the morning time. I know a lot of you guys are probably listening to me on your news, uh, on your way to work or whatever. So, I'm happy to be here is, uh, you know, it's better listening to me than Glenn Beck or PBD or these other Zionist [ __ ] Hey, we keep it real. As you guys can see, there's a reason why I wanted you guys to see that video of everybody kissing the wall, okay? This is not the United States of America. This is the United States of [ __ ] Israel. Okay? It is. Me and a couple other real [ __ ] have been calling this out for a few years now, but I think you guys are finally realizing what the [ __ ] is going on. So, let's get right into it. Who is Thomas Massie? Okay, I understand a lot of you guys are not politically inclined. I'm going to explain this like, you know, at a remedial level, okay? Because at the end of the day, nobody knows everything, right? I'm not going to sit here and be like, "Oh, you guys don't know about this. You're so stupid." No, my job is to educate you guys and um show you guys who really run this country, how things work, and uh quite frankly, I'm very honored that a lot of you guys trust me with this. So, I take that very seriously. So, I'm going to do everything in my power um to ensure that um I get you guys this information.
Okay. Um give me one second here.
And I'll be honest, man, watching this makes me want to run for Congress myself, dude. Like, you know, this [ __ ] really pisses me off. But look, again, like I said before, we're going to figure this out. So, uh, good morning to all you guys. So, what we're going to do is we're going to cover the Thomas Massie stuff, react to some people, um, and, uh, you know, thank you very much anonymous. He said best, uh, no, uh, Shadow Knight says, uh, let's see here.
On God, best educator. Thank you so much. I was listening to Alex Jones until I saw your live. Thank you. Alex Jones the man though. Alex Jones the man. Uh I've been saying this L is a win. Sure. I I appre Awesome. And um and just so you guys know also um I really appreciate that some of you guys said I'm one of the best political commentators. I see some of you guys in the chat saying that. I really appreciate that. I take that responsibility seriously. So um all right, without further ado, let's get into it. So who is Thomas Massie? Okay, if you don't know who he is, you guys need to know who he is. Here's Thomas Massie. Thomas Aaron Massie born uh January 13, 1971 is American politician engineer, a member of the Republican party. Massie has been a United States representative for Kucky's fourth congressional district since 2012. Guys, okay, so he's been in office for 14 years. Okay, the district is dominated by the Kentucky side of the Cincinnati area and the Louisville Eastern suburbs extending over much of northeastern Kentucky. All right, we'll keep it simple, but what you guys need to know is this is what he represents. Okay, Kucky's fourth congressional district.
Now, let's break down real quick what a US representative is. Okay, think of it this way.
There's 435 members in the House of Representatives. Okay? And there's 100 members of the Senate. Okay? So, let me break this down because I know a lot of people don't understand civics. I know I also have a lot of international people that watch me. So, let's kind of break this down. And remember guys, no, don't make it fun to anybody in the chat if they don't know this [ __ ] Like, this is like nerdy civic [ __ ] you know? And unless you're like really into politics, this isn't exciting. So, I'm going to simplify and make it simple for you guys. Okay, US Congress. Okay, there's three main branches of the of the government. You got the executive branch, legislative branch branch, and the judicial branch.
Okay, executive br executive branch is where the United States president is.
Judicial is obviously in the word judicial law, right? And then you got the legislative branch. So this legislative branch, right, you got Congress. Okay? So remember three main branches, executive, judicial, and uh sorry, sorry I haven't slept, guys. So I'm like I'm so [ __ ] cooked right now. I apologize if I'm a little slow. I was on for like nine hours yesterday. So bear with me. legislative, judicial, executive. Okay? The legislative side is Congress. Within Congress, there's two sides. You got the uh Senate and then you got the House of Representatives.
Okay.
The Senate has 100 members. Each state, 50 states in America, two representatives. Awesome. House of Representatives, a bit more complex, 435 members. They represent different districts all across the United States based on states on population. So, for example, the state of California is obviously going to have significantly more representatives than the state of Wyoming.
Okay? And these representatives are there to literally, it's in the word, represent you, the people. Okay?
Two years at the House of Representatives, six years Congress. Got it. Again from the beginning three main branches of government executive, legislative, judicial, presidents in the executive, Congress in the legislative. They make the laws.
Okay?
Within Congress, you have the House of Representatives, 435 members, and then you got the Senate, 100 members. Those 435 are representatives of different states. The bigger the state, the more representatives versus the senators. Two senators per state, 100. This equates to 435 with the House of Representatives plus 100. 535 total. That's Congress.
Give me ones of that makes sense.
This is very important so I can build upon this. And guys, don't make fun of anybody in the chat if they don't [ __ ] know this [ __ ] Like, no, nobody here is uh, you know, is above any like learning. You know what I'm saying?
Politics is boring, so I'm trying to simplify this [ __ ] for you guys.
Perfect. Now, what you guys need to know was Thomas Massie was a representative.
So, he was one of the 435 representing the fourth district of Kentucky. Okay. Now, what do you guys need to know about Thomas Massie? I'll simplify this as well. He's basically libertarian. What is a libertarian? A libertarian or libertarians basically believe in, I would say, three to five core concepts.
They're typically non-interventionalists, which I agree with wholeheartedly.
Okay? They believe in small government, which I believe in to a significant degree. Okay? They believe in utmost personal liberty, which I agree. But but I want to be clear about this. This is where this is where libertarians and Republicans kind of kind of clash.
Libertarians have this mantra of if it doesn't bother me, I don't care. Is it legal? and doesn't hurt anybody. No, I don't care. So, in other words, libertarians tend to be very degenerate.
I'm just going to keep it a thousand with y'all. Okay. Okay. Let's just keep it what it is. Okay.
Libertarians tend to push lots of uh you know, degenerate crap. Like, libertarians will like be pro weed and [ __ ] like that, right? They'll be prostitution. Not all of them, right?
Not all of them, but I'm giving you guys the basic mantra of the libertarian party so you guys understand because a lot of people ask me all the time, Myron, what's the difference between a Republican or a conservative versus a libertarian? It seems like they agree on a lot of things. The biggest thing that I would say is that Republicans typically tend to believe in like the god and the flag, you know, and religious virtue. Libertarians is like, is it illegal? Does it bother you? Then mind your [ __ ] business. That's the libertarian mindset. Okay.
small government, utmost liberty. They believe in feminism and all the other [ __ ] Right?
Non-interventionist, etc. Okay. Now, with that said, I would say libertarians, a lot of them are basically sensible Democrats. If I'm going to be all the way at thousand with y'all, they're sensible Democrats, okay?
Like, they're not going to they're typically not going to be the ones that are going to be like, "Yeah, let's go ahead and allow kids to get gender switches and all that other stuff." like and they also tend to not be socialist like the left is now. The Democrat party now in America are basically socialist.
Just keep let's just call it what it is.
All right. If you look at every prominent um Democrat now, AOC Roana Bernie uh Sanders, etc. You know, and then when you look at leftwing political commentators that are prominent, you look at like a Kyle Kolinsky, a Dean Withers, a Hassan [ __ ] etc. All these guys are [ __ ] socialists, okay? Okay, they want free healthcare for all. They want, you know, they're okay with immigration, right? Limited limited border security, etc. Okay, but now you guys kind of understand the differences. So, we went over executive, legislative, and judicial.
Then, we went over the legislative, which is Congress. Then, we went over the difference between the House of Representatives and the Senate. Then, we went over what a libertarian is. Give me ones if that all makes sense.
Perfect. Okay. Now, on paper, he's a Republican, but Thomas Massiey's really a libertarian.
Okay.
He follows kind of like the the the Ron Paul Rampaul mantra, okay? Which again, I don't have a problem with libertarians. I actually like libertarians a lot. Okay. The only thing that I disagree with them on is like they're super pro degeneracy. You know, they're pro weed. They're pro- feminism. They're pro all that BS, but whatever. Right. Anyway, so Thomas Massie was out of the fourth district of Kentucky. Right now, Thomas Massie really hit uh virality with this clip right here. Okay. And what he did here was a big [ __ ] no no. Before I play this, actually, I'll play the clip real quick. I'm going to take a quick piss for you guys. This was a big no no what he did here.
>> All right, take a quick piss. Ninjas, >> everybody but me has an Apac person.
Like, >> what's that mean? An Apac person?
>> It's like your babysitter. Your Apac babysitter who is always talking to you for Apac. are probably a constituent in your district, but they are firmly embedded in Apac and every member has something like this.
>> That's how it works on the Republican side. And when they come to DC, you go have lunch with them and they've got your cell number and you have conversations with them. That's absolutely crazy.
>> I've had four members of Congress say, "I'll talk to my Apac person." And it's literally what we call them, my Apac guy. I'll talk to my Apac guy and see if I can get him to dial those ads back.
>> Why have I never heard this before? Why would they want to tell their constituents that they've basically got a buddy system with somebody who's representing a foreign country? It doesn't benefit the congressman for people to know that. So, they're not going to tell you that. Everybody, >> okay, this interview was done in 2024.
Okay, this clip WENT [ __ ] VIRAL.
OKAY.
NOW, if you watch me, if you watch Nick Fuentes, if you watch Sneo, if you watch any, you know, any of us, we've been talking about Apac for [ __ ] years, bro. For years. Okay, we've been talking about the lobby. We've been talking about JFK tried to disband them and make them register under Farah. Uh, how, sorry, how Robert F. Kennedy, his brother, as the attorney general, used to try to make them register under Farah.
We've been talking about Apac forever.
Ryan Dawson, all of us. Right. So, but here's the thing.
When you go on Tucker Carlson's show and you mention this now, it's going to be big.
I think I can confidently say right now at this point, Tucker Carlson is the number one conservative um commentator in America. Would you guys agree? I would say he's number one by a pretty healthy margin, right? Obviously, he had a very uh you know, successful career at Fox went off on his own.
Okay, if you're going to say if you're going to say he's uh if you disagree with me, tell me who you think is number one, then again, I'm not saying number one because of he's the best. I'm saying he's number one as in popularity.
That's what I mean.
I'm going off of numbers and popularity and influence. That's what I'm saying. I appreciate you. John C says, "No, you."
Hey, man. I know where I stand. I'm not number one. All right. Nowhere near. But what I'm talking about is like when it come influence and reach, Tucker Carlson is number one in my opinion, right? Not even my opinion. I think I think that's that might that might actually be a fact if you look at the numbers.
Okay. Anyway, so this clip went viral. Right now, I need you guys to understand why did this go viral? Why was this a big deal? The people that watch Tucker Carlson, right, are a lot of middle-aged to boomer Americans. This is key.
Okay. The people that watch Tucker Carlson don't watch Myron Gaines. The people that watch Tucker Carlson don't really watch Candace. They don't watch Nick. They don't watch, you know, us. He has his own big audience that he brought over from him from f with him from Fox.
And pretty much if people aren't watching Fox News, they're probably going to watch Tucker. Okay, this is why, and I need you guys to understand this as well. Very important.
Anytime Tucker, if you guys notice, pay attention to this because now you guys are going to see it. Anytime Tucker brings on someone that's anti-Israel or critical of Israel, notice how much hate he gets.
Tucker gets attacked by far the [ __ ] most by the Zionist lobby anytime he brings on a uh an Israel critic on his show.
You want to know why?
Because Tucker has the ears of the boomers.
Okay. So, when Thomas Massie goes on Tucker and talks about Apac and the Apac handler, Russ were like, "So, what, bro?
What? You just got red pill yesterday?
What the f?" Like, okay. But to boomers, this is WHAT WHAT THE hell is Apac?
What is this guy talking about?
For us, it's another day in the office.
For them, they're like, "What the fuck?"
That's why this clip went viral.
Tucker's audience isn't used to this type of rhetoric. And I also want you to know what's also important, guys. This was in 2024.
Okay? This interview is two years old.
Okay?
So, you got someone like Thomas Massie goes on Tucker, drops a bombshell to an audience that's huge and has never heard it before. What do you think's going to happen?
What do you think's going to happen?
Because if you guys and all my people that watch Tucker, and I think I'm going to connect it for some of you guys that are watching me right now. Did you guys notice that Tucker started getting quite a bit of heat at this point? Like it started to This is like when he started getting awakened.
I always credit this interview to the beginning of Tucker Carlson getting redpilled. I always credit this interview, you know, and if I'm wrong, if if I'm wrong, guys, go ahead, give me another interview that red pill. I think this this interview was the beginning of of uh Tucker waking up.
This interview by the verality, by the fact that, you know, Thomas Massie is being very honest about it and then the fact that it's been such a censored topic.
The last person to extensively talk about this topic was a guy named John Merchimer.
Brilliant. I [ __ ] love him. I He's one of my favorite p people to listen to. John Merchimer, by the way. I think he's a professor over at the University of Chicago, if I'm not mistaken.
Patriot. I [ __ ] love him. One day I'll have him on the show.
I'm on kick home page. Let's go. We cooking, baby.
Anyway, right.
So, I always credit this interview with beginning with with uh Tucker being uh redpilled, right, on this topic cuz I noticed after he did this interview, he started bringing on more voices critical of Israel.
And every time Tucker brought somebody on that was critical of Israel, he would get viciously attacked.
And the most vicious attacking was when he brought our brought our uh buddy on, NICK FUENTES.
THAT WAS LIKE THE FINAL BOSS. You bring on Dave Smith, you bring on Thomas Massie, you bring on some people that are critical of the Israel lobby here and there. You bring Jeff Saxs, you bring John Mimer. Okay, cool. No problem.
Then you bring in Nick Fuentes and Tucker got viciously attacked for months.
I kid you not, guys. I saw maybe at least 100 plus hit pieces on Tucker after he brought Nick on the show.
Every major publication made a hit piece. Tweets all over the place. The Zionist lobby went after him. Mark Levin, for those of you don't that don't remember, remember Mark Levin went on a [ __ ] insane rant on Tucker Carlson at the uh at the Las Vegas I think it was like the the um was it the Jewish conference? One of these things. I forget the exact name of it. Someone in the chat's going to tell me Mark Livven had a meltdown when he platform Nick.
Shout out to the Chief Leaf.
A meltdown.
So, so this was kind of the beginning of of of Tucker waking up, right? And then also a lot of boomers waking up and a lot of other people waking up to Apac.
Now, some of you guys are probably wondering, man, what the [ __ ] is Apac?
What is this profound organization you're talking about that's creating all this turmoil? Well, I will show you.
Again, we're we're going baby steps here. If you don't know what I'm talking about, today's the episode for you that are going to go through an education on it. Okay? So, here's Apac right here.
Okay?
And Apac, guys, this is their website, is basically uh American Israel Public Affairs Committee. Apac is an American pro-Israel lobbying group that advocates his policies to the legislative and executive branches of the United States.
Translation Congress and the president of the United States.
>> That's why I made sure to define the legislative and executive branch for you guys at the top of the show so you guys know exactly who they have power over.
Starting to make sense now, chat.
Starting to make sense.
This is how Trump got $100 million from Merlesen.
Okay.
For those of you that don't know who Mary Mson, I'll quickly show you who she is, the biggest Republican donor, her husband, Sheldon Adlesen, was like basically a casino tycoon. He died a couple of years ago.
Okay. But ultra rich billionaire.
She's a dual citizen. She gave Trump $100 million in his 2024 campaign and she also funded Thomas Massiey's opponent, Gal Ryan, whatever his name is in Kentucky.
Okay, now I want to be clear about this guys. Apac is simply one pro-Israel lobby lobbying group. There's hundreds, okay? There's a bunch of them all over the place, all across America. And a lot of the times you might not even know they're an Israeli lobbying group or a Jewish lobbying group. You won't even know. They use different names. And especially now with as much heat as Israel is getting, they've made shell companies or shell organizations that are pro- Israel, but you don't know that. Well, the the politician knows, of course, but like it's not publicly known. So, you might see a uh you might see a candidate get a donation from like, you know, Friends United, and then you do your research, you look at the president, it's like some Israeli name, Morai or some [ __ ] like that.
Okay.
So, ever since Thomas Massie aired out Apac, right, he's had a target on his back. Okay.
Why? Well, not just Apac, but he's also had a target on his back because he has opposed Trump in a couple of different ways. Okay. We'll go we'll briefly go through his voting history.
Thomas Massie voted against the big beautiful bill. For those of you that remember the big beautiful bill was a huge bill that encompassed so many different things.
And Massie obviously didn't agree with parts of it, but it was a all encompassing bill that had an enormous amount of spending in it by the way that Massie opposed.
He voted to remove wartime powers from Trump in regards to the uh Iran war. He voted to get the Epstein files released alongside Marjorie Taylor Green, right? And I think Lauren Bober was involved as well.
Marjorie Taylor Green was viciously attacked for by Trump for this and he threatened a primary her so she left.
She resigned. Her kids got threatened.
Uh Lauren Bober, if I'm not mistaken, she was supposed to she had like a water bill in play for the state of Colorado.
Trump vetoed it.
So, as you guys can see, Trump doesn't really do too well if you don't follow him 100%.
Okay, he gets kind of mad.
So anyway, so because of all this, you know, and he just so you guys know, he votes about 90% of the time with Donald Trump. It's not like he's a [ __ ] rhino. People call him a rhino, which stands for Republican in name only, but he typically doesn't like uh excessive spending, doesn't like wars, right? And they always try to frame it, oh, he voted against ICE. It's not that he voted against ICE. There were parts of the big beautiful bill that he didn't agree with, but ICE budget increases were in that bill.
Very important that you guys understand this because when you guys watch the news, what they're going to spin it as is Thomas Massiey's not loyal. He voted against ICE, blah blah blah. But what they don't understand is that that's a halftruth because the big beautiful bill though it did encompass um increasing the budget for ICE, it also encompassed other things that didn't want like a big one was like no AI regulation for 10 years.
Okay, that's when they try to kind of slip under the [ __ ] crack there.
No AI regulation for 10 years.
increased spying, all this [ __ ] Thomas Massie didn't want that stuff. So Trump fed up with him exposing Apac, him not supporting him on certain things. He said, "Fuck this [ __ ] I'm going to back the guy that runs against you." And boy, did they back him to the tune of about $32 million compared to Massiey's 5 to10.
Also, typically the guy that's in the seat that's in has a 90% chance plus of winning. This guy won and removed Massie.
He had been there for 14 years.
But Donald Trump bashed him on True Social, the Zio lobby putting in 30 million, a coordinated smear campaign on social media. Massie lost.
He lost. I think about 10 points or something. Now, here's the good part.
Galine got all the voters 55 and above for the most part.
Massie got the majority of the younger people. Okay, that's a big deal.
I know people are going to say, "Oh, he lost. He lost. We got a bunch of people on Twitter, you know.
Some people are losing their minds. Some people are really pissed off. Some people are frustrated. Some people are disappointed. Look, I'm I'm with you guys. I'm I'm annoyed by it, too. I'm annoyed by it, too. But once I saw Trump endorse uh Galine or whatever his name is.
I was like, "Yeah, it's a wrap." Because not only is Trump going to endorse him, they're going to flood they're going to flood the market with money. They're going to hit the doors. They're going to start putting out crazy commercials.
They brought out like how Thomas Massie remarried after only two months. They brought out a story how he um was texting um you know girls about his pine cone going through TSA. They're making allegations of him sleeping with Lauren Boar. All kinds of [ __ ] bro. All kinds of [ __ ] right?
And it all came a couple of days before the primaries and he lost. And this was the most expensive primary in American history. The top three primaries, guys, just so you guys know, they were all involved with Apac.
Apac funded all of the opposition. This happened to a Democrat out of uh Missouri, Mississippi, if I'm not mistaken, Cy Bush. This chick right here, they spent like 9 or 13 million on her getting her out of there because she uh she opposed the the um the Gaza genocide. her. They got her the [ __ ] up out of there. Gave her the eat.
And then who was the other guy? There was one other guy that they spent. I think she's the third most Donald or some [ __ ] like that. Someone's going to Someone's going to Jamal Bowman. Thank you so much. Jamal Bowman.
So, in 2024, Bush ran for re-election to the sea. On August 6, 2024, Bush lost Democratic primary to Wesley uh Bell, the prosecuting prosecu uh prosecuting attorney of St. Louis County. Basically, the primary was the second most expensive House primary in history, worth 9 million in spending against Bush.
Okay, now let's look at Jamal Bowman.
He's number two right now. I think they spent like 20 m on him.
Okay, here he is. Uh, he's a Democrat. Yep.
Okay. Apac versus Jamal Bowman. New Democratic. So, they spent I think 20 million.
Okay. Boom. Yeah. 14 million has bid to unseat far-left Democrat in his race against challenger George Vladimir.
So what's the common go? What's what have you are you guys seeing a trend here? You guys seeing a trend?
You got Thomas Massie, Corey Bush, and Jamal Bowman were all targeted by Apac and their opponents were funded.
Thomas Massie opposed Iran War and exposed Apac. Cy Bush opposed the Gaza genocide. And uh Bowman, if I'm not mistaken, I think uh I'm not too sure.
He probably was against I mean Democrats typically uh are more or don't like what's going on in Israel.
Okay. A frequ Yeah, there you go. So a frequent uh critic of the US support for Israel during the Gaza war. Boom. There you go.
So he got challenged by pro-Israel Westchester County Executive George Lamir in the Democratic party and he lost. They spent 14 to 20 million on him. So 30 plus million on spent to beat Massie, 9 to 13 million spent on Cy Bush, and then another 15 to 20 million on beating Bowman.
Now here's the really interesting thing.
Going back to our guy Massie, like I said before, he represents Kucky's fourth congressional district.
You guys want to take a guess what the Jewish population is in the fourth congressional district of Kentucky?
Look at this.
The Jewish populations in Kucky's fourth congressional district is very small, well under 1%.
I need you guys to understand what this means.
a congressman out of Kentucky with a less than 1% Jewish population.
Okay.
was removed by office on the back of a pro-Israeli pro-Jewish lobby. Let that sink in.
a foreign country's [ __ ] lobby was able to remove a representative that served for 14 years in the district that has less than 1% of the population that Apac represents.
Now, I don't want to sound, you know, I don't want to really be too crass here, but basically, they bought a [ __ ] seat at Congress. That's what they did.
Okay?
Remember how I told you guys that there's three branches: executive, judicial, and uh legislative. Well, Thomas Massie comes from the House of Representatives, which is involved uh in starting tax bills, impeaches, and they're basically making all laws Congress makes like all the laws pretty much, okay? Goes to the House of Representatives, then to the Senate, then to the president to simplify it.
So, a foreign country was able to remove a congressman that was in power, well, not I don't want to say in power, but was um elected and had that seat for 14 years because he didn't show enough support for a foreign country. And it's not just Thomas Massie. They did this to other people as well. Cy Bush and Jamal Bowman.
At least Jamal Bowman lives in New York, which has a significantly higher representation.
The three biggest uh Jewish cities in America are New York, Miami, and uh LA, right?
Finance, movies, and porn.
Who would have thought? Finance New York, movies LA, porn Miami makes perfect sense.
We know who runs all three of those all three of those uh industries, right?
I digress, but that's basically what happened. So, Thomas Massie lost last night. Now, I know what some of you guys are wondering, well, Martin, how the hell is this an L? or sorry, how is this a W?
How is this not a L?
Well, I'll tell you why it's a W because now people like me are vindicated. Now they can't sit there and say you're obsessed.
Now you can't say that we're just being haters and we're, you know, we're uh conspiratorial morons, anti-semites.
A foreign lobby was able to influence a congressional district of which they have no rep representation at all and remove somebody and put someone else in that's responsible for making the laws in America. Do you see how [ __ ] bad this is?
So when people like me and others say this is this is the United States of Israel and people say, "Hey, you're just a crazy conspiracy theorist." I could go tell them, "Go pound sand."
Okay.
Oh, Academics is here. Yo, if you're watching the stream, what up, bro?
What up, brother? I'd be happy to chat it up with you. Actually, let me hit this thing up.
You guys already know Academics is my guy. One of the few people in the industry I actually consider a friend like a legitimate friend like real friend.
So all you guys that have anything bad to say about academics [ __ ] you guys.
Academics is a real friend. You know what I mean? We have we've had many um private conversations on a bunch of different topics that I will not discuss. But the reason why I'm telling you guys that is because he trusts me to to to he trusts me enough to call me for those conversations. That means a lot to me. So when people do that, I don't betray that. That's my [ __ ] guy.
He stuck by us, never folded. He's always been on our side since 2020 [ __ ] one. We could disagree on [ __ ] He can get mad at me in my comments on, you know, African-Americans or rap music, whatever. That's my [ __ ] though. I love him.
And I'm so happy that they gave him his flowers. And he's the number one hip-hop commentator.
Okay, so shout out to A.
Anyway, yeah, big shout out to academics.
Um, so yeah, so when people like me say that we are run by a foreign country, we're not just talking [ __ ] man.
Thomas Massie is beloved, chat.
Everybody loves him.
Okay.
All the America First guys, all the guys that um you know are anti-war, love this country, they support Thomas Massie.
So, the reason why this loss was a L is because it vindicates everyone that tried to say, "Oh, you guys are just vile anti-semmites." Now, here's the second reason why this is a W. As I told you guys before, Massie, a majority of the people, okay, that voted for Massie were young. They were under the age of 55.
This is very important.
That tells me that we're on the right path in the GOP.
These boomers got maybe another 10 to 20 years, bro. Okay.
And that's assuming we don't redpill them. Some of them do become smart and kind of get redpilled. I'm sure many of you guys watching me on chat right now might have redpilled your parents. They were dumb boomers and you guys sat them down and was like, "Look, I got some [ __ ] to show y'all." You talked to them about the USS Liberty. You talked about 911. You talked to them about JFK. You guys started talking about their illegal nuclear program. You talk about the Clear and Break memo. You talk about how they've influenced our foreign policy for decades. You talk about how they got us into war with Iraq. Right? You take all that knowledge I give youall on this show when it comes to Middle Eastern foreign policy. Some of you guys get through to your parents. Some of you guys get through to your grandparents.
Some of you guys get through to your uncles.
Some of you guys are saying, "My parents are too far gone." No problem. They Fox watch Fox News. The point I'm trying to make is that this is temporary, chat.
This is temporary. People are going to stop supporting the Israel lobby.
Okay? They're going to stop supporting Israel. And it's already happening at the Democrat side.
FYI, I called it when Zoran Mandani and I think I was like one of the first [ __ ] political commentators to say this, so I'm you guys know I'm going to I'm going to take this one all the way to the bank.
When Zoran Mdani won the mayor of New York City, same day I said, "Okay, this is going to be the Democrat playbook for the midterms and for 28.
You could take that to the [ __ ] bank."
Now, you guys might be wondering, Mar, what are you talking about? What are you talking about? Well, Mani ran on a couple of different things. He ran on affordability.
He ran on, "We don't support uh the apartheid state of Israel. We oppose the genocide. If Netanyahu comes to New York City, I will have him arrested."
While all the other New York mayors like, you know, Eric Adams, etc., we're talking about, "Oh, yeah, my first trip would be to Israel." He said, "No, I'm going to stay in New York."
Now, let me be clear. New York City is a blue city, right?
If there's any place in America where a socialist Democrat can win, it's going to be New York City. But the point I'm trying to make is is he campaigned on a uh on a anti-Israel platform and he showed that you can leverage social media, you can leverage grassroots politics, you can uh leverage the community and win.
and now he's the mayor of the most important city in the United States.
So be ready, chat.
In 2026 and 2028, the Democrats are going to go full anti-Israel.
Okay?
A lot of them are already starting to see the see the writing in the wall.
AOC.
I don't support Israel. She doesn't take Apac money, but she did vote to to uh to give them interceptor missiles.
That's a L. Whatever. Like I told y'all before, Democrats just sucked Aioak in the closet. They just hope you don't know. All right, but we caught that [ __ ] Bernie Sanders.
Hey, you got to [ __ ] or get off the pot, bro. Say you're a Zionist Democrat don't work no more.
FOR YEARS, Bernie has kind of been in the middle playing defense. Well, I don't like what Israel's doing. They they're conducting a genocide, but I'm still a Zionist. Like, what?
Can't do that [ __ ] no more. That's not going to fly anymore.
Gavin Newsome, he's already starting to fold. Apac? That's interesting. You know, I've never really thought about Apac. Okay, buddy. Yeah.
>> Yeah, sure.
Then he came out and said it kind of is an aparttheid state. That's the governor of California.
Do you know how much progress we had to make for the governor of [ __ ] California to admit that Israel is an apartheid state? Bro, >> bombard.
Do you guys realize that maybe less than four years ago if you even uttered Israel, Zionism, Apac, why do we give them so much money? Your political career was done.
Your political career was done.
So anyway, um, what was I going to say? So yeah, so you couldn't talk about this [ __ ] So what Thomas Massiey's done in his loss has vindicated all of us. And I hope he runs for president 2028.
I hope he runs for president 2028.
So anyway, let's see here. Uh, so I was watching PBD pod to Cameron. We get that. But last night, while this is going on, guess what Senate voted for? We can say pro-war all we want. Trump didn't win the Senate last night because there was a Senate uh war resolution last night. Let me see what page this is on. If you tell me, Rob, what page that is on.
>> Seven times they voted no. Last night, number eight, they voted. Yes. Massive.
>> Put the president in handcuffs.
>> This is massive because yesterday the people who got voted to become senators voted to not allow the president to do what he wants to do with the war. So this I don't I don't think America is a pro-war. I don't think that's the argument that was made. So yesterday, US Senate Senate advances Iran War power resolution historic first. The Senate voted 50 to 47 on Tuesday to advance war power resolution requiring Trump to end military operation in Iran and obtain congressional authorization. This was the eighth attempt since the war began February 28th and the first to succeed.
And a decisive flip. Bill Cassidy, Republican Louisiana who recently lost, who had voted no on all prior time, switched after the Louisiana primary lost, removed political uh leverage over him. The war has now run 81 days, 21 days past the 60-day war powers act of legal deadline. So, so Tom, why is this so important? What what are they saying?
>> Because, you know, it's very interesting here. There are sore loser laws that people are going to see subheads on today. And what the sore loser laws are, um, you remember when Lieberman ran as an independent in Connecticut in 2006?
The Democrats blew him up in the in the primary, they were pissed at him and then he ran as independent and the people of Connecticut said, "No, we still want you."
>> Okay. Well, guess what?
>> Massie is in a state that has what's called sore loser laws. You may not run in a special election or the general election and flip party and try to play games. Make sense, Pat?
>> Well, guess what?
>> Hey, what's up? Thank you so much, Golden Rod. Thank you so much, Justin Pop. Uh, Philip Samuels, man. I think you'd be proud my girl is being disrespectful. She said, "You act like you're the price of the day. I broke up immediately on the spot." Okay, send that [ __ ] to the shadow realm, bro. Good [ __ ] Trust me. Watch. She's going to come back crying you now, bro.
Uh, Rock 12 and the Chief Leaf. Thank you guys so much for the uh for the 10 gifted. Sorry, guys. I totally missed those. I was trying to really stay focused on the Massie stuff. But yeah, going back to the Massie stuff. Does all that make sense, guys? So, we went over who Massie is, what his job is, what Apac is, how they got him out of there, why this loss is really a W because I do see a bright future for us because the voter turnout was mostly young and I don't think uh boomers are going to have much more representation.
Awesome. Awesome. All ones. Okay, sweet.
But you have a Bill Cassidy. That is a BS sore loser vote. Seven times you voted. And remember, War Powers is really misnamed. It's war limit powers resolution because you're limiting the powers of the president. And so if you vote in favor of war powers, you're voting in favor of limiting the power of the president.
>> And that's I think what Massie voted for and that pissed Trump off too.
>> So Cassidy, seven times he votes yes.
Give the man the power to complete the action that we've started. Don't hold him up. Give him the power to do that.
And you freaking lose your primary and it's like a sore loser. You come out, well, I lost, you lose. I'm flipping over. So, I'm going to vote in favor of war powers, which is war, no power to Trump, past a certain window of activity, 60 days or whatever it is. And and that's why it's big. You know what it shows, Pat? It shows that Cassidy does not have a defined position in that vote. If you have a defined position on everything from oil exploration in the Gulf to the to the to the plight of the the of a a small fish in a stream where there's going to be a hydro plant, you don't see people moving. You see people take a position and generally hold up budgets. You see people move votes. Why?
Different things could be in the budget.
We make a different agreement. We different banking controls.
>> Um there was something that was pretty ridiculous on the Glen Beck show. I want to talk to you guys. more power resolution that kind of puts him a little bit in the gridlock.
>> It's an interesting dichotomy, right?
Cuz yeah, 37 and0 and at the same time taking powers away on the run.
>> But you know what I like about >> that's how it's supposed to work a little bit.
>> That's why I love America.
>> That's why I love America. You know, it's kind of like a >> rod. Thank you.
>> You know, uh uh it it gives you the safety protection, Listen, >> guys, we're going to switch over to kick here soon, too, and get off YouTube all the way.
>> It's You may have won here, but you lost.
>> Smash the like button for me, guys.
>> See, you may have lost here, but you win here. So, it's okay. Let's Trump may have lost 2020, but he flipped three Supreme Court seats. If it doesn't flip those three Supreme Court seat, what happens when he was gone 2020? A lot of things could have changed. So, as much as people are worried about what's going on, what I'm watching for is more the sport of politics.
>> Luke is let me and I'll come to you.
What I'm watching for is what will be the main three to five issues in 2028 when people run for president. And I'm so curious to see what's going to resonate with who. Richard, >> I think it is the issue um that Trump, as you mentioned earlier, won on, which is no foreign wars and where he flipped, it seems. Um, and I think, you know, I'm I'm I'm really with Luke on this. Um, I think, you know, this was at the background of course of of the uh uh of this primary with with Massie uh and others and um and this Senate vote is really I mean that's a process. It's not a final. All right, let's go back to the Massie thing. Here we go.
>> And then the 30 to 34 Massie won. 18 to 29 Massie one. Thank you, Massie. When you look at something like >> Okay, look. Yeah, this is super important, right?
Look at how Massie pulled with the young people.
>> See, this is why I told you guys earlier. The future is ours, guys. I'm telling you. We just wait these wait for these dinosaurs to get the hell out of here.
Once these dinosaurs are out of here, bro, we're taking our country back >> like this. But it goes to the following because Massie was a fan favored by a lot of people. And then to me, I think something happened. And here's what I think happened with Massie.
>> Massie was a fan favorite. Massie was a guy that maybe, you know, three, four, five years ago, you're like, "This guy's special." Co the stuff that he was doing, the positions that he was taking, you're like, "Okay, we like this guy."
And then all of a sudden something got in his ear. Somebody I I have a speculation on who I think it is, but somebody got in his ear that said, "I think you're bigger than Trump. I think you can go against Trump. I think you can beat Trump."
>> Topj mark, thanks for keeping us updated. I'm at class listening to you.
Got you, brother.
>> Tell you, you know what? You know the big beautiful bill, voting against it.
Migration, voting against it. Then all of a sudden, he's voting against Trump and he's siding with Democrats. I mean, do you realize who were the people that were most devastated last night? A lot of Democrats.
>> Ro kind of devastated. A lot of liberals coming out saying, "I can't believe this guy lost." And and this is this is where it kind of takes me and I want to go a little bit deeper into the story with these guys and I'll ask you guys about it. Tom, I'll come to you and then Richard I'll come to you afterwards. Is if you think you're bigger than the establishment, then >> guys, smash that like button for me. By the way, >> prove it. Cuz guess what? Guess what Trump did in 2015?
Trump went against the establishment.
Trump called out everybody in the establishment. And the establishment was who? The Bushes. He beat them single-handedly.
Carl Rove establishment, he beat them single-handedly.
Fox News, they were not for Trump. They beat him single-handedly. Mainstream media, he wasn't against them. He beat the mainstream media single-handedly.
Okay. Yeah. But that led to him not being able to get [ __ ] done for two years in his presidency. though like you know every >> Trump had no real people around him. I think Trump was even surprised that he won >> story criticizing him about the Republican. They wanted Jeb Bush. They wanted Ted Cruz. They wanted all these establishment guys. He beat him >> based on what? Based on the policies that he went with, which is what?
Border, migration, crime, NATO, China.
That's what he went on. Okay. the market said, "Listen, I like what this guy has to say. Let's give him a shot." He won.
So, Massie goes up.
>> Yeah. The reason why a big reason why Trump won in 16, guys, is people were tired of like the woke culture that was starting to um begin under Obama. I've talked about this before. I'll say it quickly for you guys. The Obama era is what ushered in the current woke era we have now. I'mma say that again for y'all.
Okay. Super important.
The Obama era is what's responsible for the current woke era we have now. The Obama era was the one first one to really start pushing on affirmative action. First one to push for Obamacare.
First one to push for um gay marriage, right? And this is the slippery slope that led us to where we are now with 99 genders.
So the culture revolution, right? Y'all talk all the time you guys got black fatigue all this other [ __ ] BLM, all that started under Obama.
Okay, the political correctness, the cancel culture, the, you know, Wakanda type mother, all that came during the Obama era. That's why they voted for Trump.
That's why up there, if I were to ask you right now, what was Massiey's biggest top three points? What did Massie run on? If you were Tom, what did Massie run on?
What are the top three things Massie run on? Did you follow it closely?
>> No foreign wars, uh limiting spending, small government, right? Limited government involvement, no intrusion with uh you know, there was like a surveillance act that Trump wanted to push and Massie said no.
>> Massie is very principled and that's why everybody hates him >> closely. But uh I think uh a key point is what you said about you know when he voted against these bills.
>> But stay on this for a And I want you to stay on this. What did Massie run on?
What were Massie? Cuz it's very very important.
>> Not taking foreign money. I think that's certainly >> So that's one. What else?
>> Anti-war, right? Anti.
>> Okay. So what else?
>> Epstein is one. We have to put I mean he he he did that.
>> He voted against the big beautiful bill, right? Multiple times he voted against the president on the ideas that he had.
But a bigger one was mainly Israel.
There's an article that came out, Rob, that said Israel divided the Republican party. I don't know if you've seen that thing that Israel divided up. You know what I think America is saying? I think America is kind of saying, look guys, of course, everybody, like Trump said something the other day, everybody spies on everybody when he's meeting with G.
We spy on China, they spying on us.
Everybody is using their intel to steal from everybody.
>> Yo, Garrett Basel, thank you for the 25.
>> Everybody at this level is doing. You don't think Israel is using Epstein to get intel on American politicians and world politicians? You're you're naive if you don't believe that. I fully believe that. I had three-hour conversation with his brother. Fully believe they were a part of that. But you don't think we do that. You don't think others do that. So, I think America's finally come up and they said, "Listen, man. If everything was about Israel and if that's an issue that America is fully on, Trump would have lost yesterday to 39." If America was like, well, Thomas Massie and all these guys that everything they're blaming Israel, Israel, Israel, money coming from the outside, Apac Adlesen, which Aden gave a lot of money. We know who Miriam ad Well, these are the people that are running the president. Guess what America said? Yeah, you guys are famous on Twitter. You guys are big podcasters.
This is not how America feels.
Yo yo.
Ah, man.
>> PBD, bro.
39 and0 because if you truly have a message that you want to disrupt the establishment, the market would have sides with sided with you and they didn't last night. It was a de No, bro.
The market doesn't side. This is the point. They had to spend 30 plus million dollar and get a presidential endorsement to win.
Do you not get that?
That is an enormous amount of resources to get one guy out of Congress.
Devastating loss last night. It was a massive victory for the president last night. And I know a lot of people >> He bashed him on True Social. A bunch of people on Twitter were bashing uh bashing um Massie.
So anyway, people are out there saying, "Well, you know this, you know that, you know this." Because sometimes like I remember D Santis I I'll compare D Santis to Massie in a very weird way.
Okay, I live in Florida because I love Dantis. I think he's a great governor.
Okay, phenomenal governor and you're always welcome to come here from >> D Santis is owned by them as well.
For those of you that don't know, Ronda Sanctimonius flew all the way to Israel to sign an anti-semitism bill in Florida. Bro, like what?
you. He bro went to a foreign country to sign a Florida law.
Like what?
>> Welcome Punch >> from Cleveland. You love us here. Hey, he's a phenomenal governor, right? Yeah.
>> Okay.
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