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The speaker asserts that there will be no nuclear weapons or enrichment, outlining a firm nonproliferation position.
Trump’s remarks frame Iran as defeated, tout a hardline stance on nuclear weapons, and mix policy savviness with witty jabs at opponents—while the median voter tone-dials everything to gas prices and daily concerns.
Summary
Asmongold TV presents a wide-cut clip of Donald Trump delivering a lengthy, combative address. In this offbeat, no-frills session, Trump repeats a core demand: Iran must have no nuclear weapons, insisting they “will never have a nuclear weapon.” He leans into a swaggering narrative about defeating adversaries with superior military technology, praising Patriot missiles and the Navy while recounting battlefield-reported successes. Throughout, he toggles between foreign-policy bravado and domestic grievance, blaming Democrats for TSA funding gaps and border-security struggles, and bragging about past policy wins like tax cuts. The interview sections mix punchy one-liners with longer riffs on allies in the Gulf, the Iran deal, and the supposed efficacy of “negotiating with bombs.” Asmongold’s edition emphasizes the rhetoric’s flavor: blunt, self-assured, and deliberately provocative, with side trips into domestic infrastructure quips and a cameo about the Second Avenue subway in New York. The host nudges Trump’s talking points toward popular anxieties—gas prices, immigration, and perceived media bias—while the president glides from Iran to Venezuela to Ukraine, threading regime-change conjecture with assurances that America’s military edge is “historic.” This isn’t a policy briefing so much as a political performance designed to rally supporters and provoke critics. Viewers should expect bold absolutes, a few bombastic claims, and a repeated argument that strong leadership delivers decisive results. Overall, the clip serves as a raw distillation of Trump’s current framing: extreme posture on Iran, aggressive rhetoric about negotiations, and a constant tethering of global events to everyday American concerns.
Key Takeaways
- You can hear Trump reiterate that Iran ‘will never have a nuclear weapon,’ insisting such a deal is non-negotiable and central to US security.
- Missile defense and combat claims are emphasized: Trump cites the 101 missiles fired at the carrier group and asserts all were shot down by Patriots.
- He asserts the USA’s military superiority, calling the Navy and air defenses the best in the world and framing recent actions as a decisive strategic success.
- The discussion weaves in domestic politics, blaming Democrats for TSA funding gaps and linking immigration policy to national security posture.
- Trump repeatedly frames diplomacy as leverage backed by overwhelming military power, promising regime-change-style outcomes and a hard line against Iran.
- The interview touches on coalition talk with Gulf states, praising UAE, Qatar, and Saudi relations as part of broader strategic aims.
- The dialogue nods to domestic policy wins (e.g., tax cuts, no taxes on certain items) as context for foreign-policy bravado and presidential credibility.
Who Is This For?
Essential viewing for viewers who want to understand Trump’s current framing of Iran, nuclear policy, and US homeland security rhetoric, plus how he blends foreign policy bravado with domestic political talking points.
Notable Quotes
""They cannot have a nuclear weapon. ... I said yesterday what are the top 10? I said, number one, two, and three is they can't have a nuclear weapon. Yeah. And they're not going to have a nuclear weapon.""
—Core claim on Iran’s nuclear ambitions as a non-negotiable red line.
""We negotiate with bombs, man. ... They really have a way with talking about it, don't they?""
—Satirical line underscoring Trump’s framing of foreign-policy leverage.
""The thing I most respect about the Democrats, even on horrible policy, they stick together.""
— contrasts party cohesion with policy criticisms.
""We killed the Navy and would you say three days, Pete? Gone.""
—Hyperbolic claim of battlefield dominance to illustrate military power.
""Gas prices. If gas goes up, the war is bad. If gas goes down, the war is good.""
—Shows how domestic concerns anchor foreign-policy rhetoric for the median voter.
Questions This Video Answers
- How does Trump describe Iran’s nuclear capabilities in his latest remarks?
- What is Trump’s stance on Gulf allies and their role in Iran policy revealed in this clip?
- Did Trump claim a specific military achievement or event to support his statements about Iran?
- How does the discussion connect domestic issues like TSA funding and voter ID to foreign policy?
- What is the median voter's attitude toward foreign policy according to this interview?
Donald TrumpIran nuclear policyGulf states (UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia)Patriot missilesNavy and air powerTSA funding and border securityVoter ID and election policyRegime change discussionsSecond Avenue subway (New York)
Full Transcript
And remember it all starts with they cannot have a nuclear weapon. Just you know I said yesterday what are they said what are the top 10. I said well number one two and three is they can't have a nuclear weapon. Yeah. And they're not going to have a nuclear weapon and we're talking about that I don't want to say in advance but they've agreed they will never have a nuclear weapon. They've agreed to that. How do you enjoy? Your former border patrol chief, Greg Pavino, said his only regret is that he didn't catch more illegal aliens.
What's your reaction to that? Uh, who said that? That's your former border patrol chief. He call him a patriot. Well, I mean, we captured a lot. You know, they were allowed into the country by absolute patriot. Sleepy Joe and that group of incompetent people that were he worst president ever. The group of incompetent people. Yeah. To me, that's the biggest scar. You know, inflation, they caused the highest inflation we've ever had. We've already gotten rid of it. Total patriot. The biggest scar is is what they did. The people that they allowed from prisons all over the world.
They came from the Congo, from all over South America. Rough, rough, rough people. Really tough people. True. So, what he means is, you know, would have liked to have captured more. uh I'm not capturing so much as removing, you know, we're removing thousands of people and many are self-epporting because we're going after them so powerfully that they're self- deepporting out. I think that's one of the big unkempt secrets. Uh it's it's uh we have thousands and thousands of people and they're self-epporting. They're going back to where they came from. Good. What we want really is the criminals.
We're really focused on those criminals getting them out. Just get them. Go get them. Message right now. the Democrats uh and also to Americans that are stuck in airports. It's really devastating watching it online because fund DHS. What's what's devastating to Americans right now stuck in airports as we speak because Oh, I saw that. Well, they just don't they won't Look, this is a deal that was done in the great big beautiful deal which gave you the biggest tax cuts ever, including no tax on tips and no tax on social security for the seniors. Think of it, no tax on overtime, tax deductions.
When you buy a car, you take money, pay interest on the money, you deduct it. We've never had that for people buying cars. Uh if it's an American car, only if it's an American car. But um they are just uh what they're they stick together. The Democrats, I give them great credit for that. We have some that will they're not good stickers. We have guys like not good Tom Massie in Congress is terrible. We just Trump is to the airports. Yeah, it was a good decision. Paul Jr. Great decision, but they don't vote. Ran Paul, I mean, rarely votes for stuff.
Likes me. He says, "I'm a great president." He said the other day, "I'm a great president. One of the greatest presidents, but I said, "Do me a favor. Vote for us and don't call me a great I'd rather have the vote." Yeah. True. But we have people that don't stick together. And those people hopefully will someday be gone. The thing I most respect about the Democrats, even on horrible policy, they stick together. They do. What they do have though is horrible policy. They commit to garbage. Transgender for everyone. Open. Everybody is transgender. Men and women sports.
They have the worst policy that you can imagine. And so whether anybody can be transgender, you're transgender right now. We have great policy. Transgender. Republicans have great policy. We have common sense policy, but it's great That's our biggest advantage is our policy is correct. Yeah. Please. Are you encouraging our allies in the Gulf to be more involved in the Iran operation? Why would he say that? Are you allies in the Gulf to be more involved in the Iran operation? Yeah. I mean, uh, a little bit, but more more NATO. I think our Gulf allies have been they've been great pretty good to be honest with you.
UAE's been hit so hard he got hit by 1,400 rocket. Shot them all out of the air with our great with our great uh Patriot missiles. Think of it. They shot a hundred missiles at one of our aircraft carriers, the Abraham Lincoln, one of the biggest ships in the world actually. And out of 101 missiles shot, every single one of them was knocked down in the sea. Think of that. It's embarrassing. What that means? It's a lot of missiles. 101 missiles. Highly sophisticated, very fast missiles shot. Out of 101, all 101 were shot down and now for the most part lie at the bottom of the sea.
Nope. Pretty amazing with the Navy. Pretty amazing. Our military is amazing. Pete, you know the attack I'm talking about recently, 101 shot. I said, "Wow, that's a lot." I saw how you can see we have sort of equipment that we see. It's called the red line. Those red lines were thick, right? I said, "That's a lot." And then we saw them one by one just get shot. And these guys that do the shooting, the coolest cucumbers ever. You know, most people, you don't have a lot of time. When a missile's going at 2,500 miles an hour, I don't care how far away it is, you don't have a lot of time.
But I watch them uh I watch them sit down and think. Great students. MITs, a lot of MITs, a lot of guys like this and not as much into the muscle as they are this one right here. And uh Okay. Amazing to watch them perform under great pressure. Because they have a matter of seconds to do it. If they don't do it properly, it's uh big problem, you know, because these were powerful. These were very powerful missiles coming and so a lot of people joke. They don't joke. These guys don't joke. They're the best in the world.
We have the best in the world. Yeah. Mr. President, what would be your message today to the TSA agents who have been staying home in recent days? Staying home amid this. Oh, cuz they're not getting they're not working. Some of them are not getting paid, needing money, you know, because the Democrats cut off their money. I blame the Democrats more than anything else. Yeah. But some of them, you know, they they didn't get paid because they're not funded by the Democrats. This is a Democrat problem. In fact, I actually said to the Senate, "Why would you s this is a Democrat problem?" I think the polls are showing it's a Democrat problem.
Uh and they'll do anything actually to hurt our country so they can try and win the midterms. I think that's and if we ever went back to our old policy they get a deal Republicans and Democrats in the Senate to fund all but that's why I sent IC airport. Yeah, we'll get that after this to get those TSA agents repaid and I heard that department. Would you sign that? Well, I don't want to comment until I see the deal, but as you know, they're negotiating a deal. I guess they're getting fairly close. But I I think any deal they make, I'm I'm pretty much not happy with it.
These guys came in, they wouldn't pay people. You know, they had a deal to pay. They had to break their deal. The Democrats broke the deal that we had. It was all done. Wow. Everything was then they just said, "Well, we're not going to pay." Democrats shut down the government because they don't want voter ID. Of course, they don't. They hurt our country and and at a very difficult time because, you know, we are they would say a war. I call it a military operation. Nobody knows. A very successful one. Like successful like nobody's ever seen before.
Hey, Venezuela was equally as successful. It's a great that was a great thing. No, the Democrats had a deal. It was a done deal. And then they said, "Well, we're not going to pay and uh driving a car over that and and put our country in danger. Do you have another question? You haven't been here in a while." Well, in Iran, um can you give us any more sense of who exactly in Iran it is either Wood and others speaking with? Yeah, we had I hate to say this in front of these young people. They're not children.
They're I spoke to most of them. They sound like adults to me, even though they are sort of children, right? They'll always be your children, but uh I hate to say it, but we killed all their leadership and then they met to choose new leaders and we killed all of them and now we have a new group and we can easily do that. But let's see how they turn out. It's we have really well there it is regime change you know this is a change in the regime we killed them uh because the leaders are all very different than the ones we started off with that created all those problems so this was I think we can say Jason this is regime change right what makes you trust I don't trust anybody I don't trust you that's only because I know you uh if I didn't know you I'd probably have more trust but uh I don't trust anyone Why do you why do you say that?
Why do you say what makes you tr do you think I trust them? I don't trust them. Then why bother talking? Because they're going to make a deal. They're going to make a deal. They did something yesterday that was amazing. Actually, they gave us a present. The president arrived today. What was it? It was a very big present worth a tremendous amount of money. And I'm not going to tell you what that present is, but it was a very significant uh uh prize and they gave it they were going to give it. So that meant one thing to me.
We're dealing with the right people. What related? No, it wasn't nuclear related. It was oil and gas related. It was a very nice thing they did. But what it showed me is that we're dealing with the right people. Cuz you know, you don't know cuz the leadership was killed. All gone. Kmeni all gone as the expression goes. the past Supreme uranium maybe not nuclear and then the new supreme leader was uh racked up at a minimum racked up pretty good and everyone else was gone and then many of the people in the third tier are gone but we're dealing with a group of people that I think turn out and and keys to the island is that the president the gift they made to us was very significant and they said they were going to do it and it happened a bunch of nice guys and they're the only ones that could have done it Jennifer was it related to the straight of moves and the flow of Yeah, it was related to the flow and to the straight.
Yeah. Oh, wow. Who's going to control the straight from now on? No, we're going to be We'll have control of anything we want. Look, if we can end this, we'll have control of anything we want. Being without knocking out billion dollar electric plants that are brand new and the apple of their eye. I'd like to be able to do that, you know, but uh but we they can't certain things. I mean, you you know the things I don't have to go over the list, but again, it starts with no nuclear weapons, and they've agreed to that.
There won't be any nuclear weapons. They're not going to have and they're not going to have enrichment, uh any of those things, but look, I hate to say that we're in a very good bargaining position. Yeah. But and I hate to say that they're defenseless because you know till that last missile is fired. They have little power but we are in about the best bargaining position. We're way ahead of schedule. Mhm. And again they have no navy and they have no air force and they have no missile protection and most of their missiles are gone.
Yes. Sure. Most of their launches we've killed. You know we've killed Saudi Arabia% of their launches. So even if they had a missile, they threat. They bomb Saudi Arabia. Of course they should. And we've been very We have the greatest military in the world. Nobody even comes close. We have the best military equipment in the world. Go ahead. On Saudi Arabia, apparently we're having talks with them in Pakistan now. Is that right? I didn't hear that. You've been focused on normalization between Saudi Arabia and Israel. We have a great relationship with Saudi Arabia. What do you hear with Saudi Arabia?
uh just hearing that you've been talking and that he has been encouraging you to do certain things related to Iran. Can can you share a little He's a warrior. He does. Yeah. He's a warrior. He's fighting with us by the way. Saudi Arabia has been excellent. And uh UAE excellent. And I will tell you Qatar incredible. Qar took a hit. Pretty bad hit. Qar is very close. You know, they're essentially you can walk right over the border. Uh Qar took a hit. They've been great. They've been very strong. Uh Kuwait, they had a little mishap.
Aren't we running low on ammunition? I don't know about that. Uh they happen to be our planes. If we're running low on ammunition, what the [ __ ] we spend our money on it? The pilots are always coming and they said those are Patriots. We're not going to escape Patriots. And they got out of there pretty quick, Pete. Right. Pretty amazing that they got out. The three pilots lived. They're fine. In fact, they're fine. Oh, those are the ones from before. Accidentally fired. Yeah. It was the Kuwaitis made a mistake. They fired [ __ ] up. They were firing at It's a big [ __ ] up.
The enemy. It was still shooting long range [ __ ] Iran's a big place. The pilots are great. They're flying and they spend all their money on it, too. Pretty amazing, when you think of it. President Trump, on a human level, how hopeful are you that this peace deal will work out? Like as a human as on what? On on a human level, not as the president of the United States, how how that this peace deal will work out. Okay. You're talking about to end it. Yeah, I think we're going to end it. I can't tell you for sure.
It's a woman question. I don't like to say this. We've won this. This war has been won. The only one that likes to keep it going is the fake news. I mean, the New York Times, you read the New York Times, it's like we're not winning a war where they have no navy and they have no air force and they have no nothing. And we literally have planes flying over Tan and other parts of their country. They can't do a thing about it. For instance, if I want to take down that power plant, that very big powerful power plant, they can't do a thing about it.
Uhoh. It's like, take me. That's all they can do. And yet, if you read the New York Times or you watch ABC Fake News or NBC Fake News, you'd say, "It's a close battle." It's not a close battle. They're totally defeated. You know, we killed the Navy and would you say three days, Pete? Gone. In fact, I was a little upset with Pete. I said, "Why didn't you save the ships? We could have used them, right?" He said, "It's more fun shooting them down." But, uh, the Navy was the Navy was wiped out in a very rapid order.
Pretty impressive for you guys champion wrestlers, right, when you hear this stuff. But you don't if you read the news, you don't hear this. You read like, "Oh, they're doing wonderfully. They're doing terribly. They're they're wiped out militarily. They are dead. Are you is there no sense of a timeline? Do you want to get something done before the midterms? To see uh President Putin and President Zalinski sit down and make a deal. I think we're getting close, but I've been saying that for a while. It's been a year. I've settled eight wars. All of them should have been more difficult than this one.
This should have been the easiest one. Yeah, it's going to happen for sure. They truly hate each other. Mhm. You'll find out that hatred is not good for making deals. These are people that they don't like each other. Yeah. I wonder why they don't like each other. It's a mystery administration who are negotiating. He said the console war too. I heard about that. Vice president is leading those negotiations. Is that true? Well, he's involved in them 24 hours. He did. He's involved in Marco's involved and Jared Kushner is involved. Very smart guy. and and Steve Whit, smart guy, is involved.
And I'm involved. I'm involved. Why? I'm not I'm going to be so big. Oh, I don't want to talk about it. I'm the president of the United States, Tom. And I'm not going to talk about it. It's beneath me to talk about saving millions of lives. Because that's what you're talking about. You're talking about saving millions of lives. Yeah. If Iran had a nuclear weapon, they would have used it. And if I didn't end the horrible Barack Hussein Obama, he really in my first administration, they would have had a nuclear weapon three or four years ago.
They would have used it. I would have never gotten probably to be president. Who knows? You have I think he's It would have been so devastating. He's definitely home. If we didn't send those beautiful B2 bombers, they took them off my desk. They were right there. I don't know why but if we didn't have those be the B2 hit which was so we obliterated despite CNN CNN said well maybe the word obliteration said no no no we obliterated it just obliterated too bomb nuclear potential you would have had them have they go two weeks after that attack had we not made the attack they would have had a nuclear weapon they would have absolutely used it and they would have used it on the entire Middle East including Israel And you know why you see that?
Because unexpectedly when this war broke out, unexpectedly they started sending missiles to UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia. Yeah. I didn't I don't think anybody expected them to just bomb everybody elsewhere. And nobody thought they were going to Were you equally surprised by that, Pete? Way more than we thought. Pete, do you want to give about a threeminut uh statement on how we're doing in this? Ooh. As I call it, military operation. People don't like me using the word war, but so I won't. But the Democrats go out of war. Uh, how about a little statement? I think he's done a very good job.
Do we agree he's done a good job, Mark? Can we take some of your time? Well, thank you, Mr. President. Uh, you're spot on. Never in history has a modern military, Iran had a modern military, a modern navy, a modern air force, modern air defenses, leadership, massive bunker. Never has a modern military been so rapidly and historically obliterated, defeated from day one with overwhelming firepower. The air campaign that we've conducted, that Israel's conducted alongside us, was one for the history books truly. And it's because we have a president of the United States that when he sends his war fighters out to fight, he unties their hands to actually go out and close with and destroy the enemy as possible from moment one.
And that's why we see ourselves as part of this negotiation as well. Uh we're we we negotiate uh with bombs. You have a choice as we loiter over the top of Tyrron as the president talked about about your future. President has made it clear that you will not have a nuclear bomb. The War Department agrees our job is to ensure that. And so we're keeping our our hand on that throttle uh as long as as hard as is necessary to ensure the interest of the United States of America are achieved on that battlefield. This is not Iraq and Afghanistan.
This is not a president who's interested in in in vague end states. He's been very clear with us about what we need to accomplish creating the conditions for them never to have a nuclear capability. And that's exactly what we're doing in historic fashion. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Appreciate you, man. Man, you know the only two people that were quite disappointed. I don't want to say this, but I have to. I said, Pete and General Raisin Kane, I think this thing's going to be settled very soon. Here they go. Oh, that's too bad. Pete didn't want it to be settled.
It's uh they're having fun. These guys are doing a great job. That's a good attitude though, Tom. Right. They were not interested in settlement. They were interested in just winning. not just negotiating with urgency. I don't know. Yeah. Can you uh just taking things locally hopefully uh not doing international affairs for a second? Do you support the construction of the Second Avenue subway in New York City and your administration? PE is why I like him so much. Part of my generation know the Second Avenue subway is being It's good to see young guys in charge.
You're a young guy longer than you are old. Okay. Huh. That's been under construction. And I haven't heard about the Second Avenue subway in 20 years. What the hell kind of a question is that? I guess they got to get it finished. They've been they spent trillions of dollars. Never underestimate. They spent more money on that than on anything I think in the history of our city. I think Iran caught some people by surprise. It's been under construction. Mainly because they're crazy. It's very sad. Actually, the only thing maybe worse was Gavin Nuskum, the governor of California.
his train. I call it his train wreck because it's a wreck. Uh that's been years. It's It's literally Does that happen? 30 times over budget. Nobody's ever seen anything like it. Does the train San Francisco and Los Angeles like it was supposed to? They decided to cut it way short because there was no way they could finish it. But it's one of the wor I've never seen anything like it other than How much money is spent on it? Federal Reserve building for almost $4 billion. Little building that's going to cost a renovation for $4 billion.
Wow. Headed by our highly incompetent headion Federal Reserve. So, please, Mr. President, would you be open are you hoping to see the Senate pursue reconciliation 2.0 to fund ICE and pass the Save America? Well, we'll see about reconciliation. We're certainly talking about reconciliation, I think. Mark Wayne, right? Do you want to talk about that for a second? Don't settle, just finish them all. We'll see. $15 million for Thank you. Um Lindsey Graham, the chairman where the committation will will funnel through. How about that? He is committed to making sure we get reconciliation through uh if that is in some form um with funding ICE uh possibly back filling from the one big beautiful bill, but also more importantly the save American act.
Uh there's a framework that we can do through reconciliation. uh paying for it, put some of the policies that that cost money in because there's nothing more important than the same American act. I mean, that's what that's what the American people want. There's 80% of the population say they want uh who the [ __ ] doesn't want to be voting, citizens that are registered to vote, citizens that have done it the right way and and I believe that election. So, fortunately, Lindsey Graham has said through reconciliation, he's willing to put the framework out for that. Huh. And I think that was said so beautifully, so concisely, so well, your father that we should let him have the last word and that was it.
That was the last word. Did he do a good job? Are you impressed with your father? Never been more impressed with anybody than anybody in my life. How about me? Don't answer. Don't answer. Don't answer. No. You like your father better. Okay. Come here. Come here. Look at this guy. Come here. Oh god. Don't wrestle him. Steal over here. All right. I want to thank uh the family because uh Okay. Without the family, he's not here. You know, he's a different person. You understand? Fine. Nated. She the wind. You're right. Goes Especially for mom who looks like she's about 22 years old.
I don't know. She I see these kids, but she looks very young. Uhhuh. But uh it's a great couple. Congratulations to you both. Thank you. Thank you, Mark. Was that it? All right. Thank you very much everybody. Thank you. There it is. Yeah, it's about what I'd expect. I mean, I'd say that was a pretty decent one. I mean, like again, uh we negotiate with bombs, man. Man, they uh they really have a way with talking about it, don't they? And uh Holy [ __ ] And uh I guess so. Yeah, we negotiate with bombs. That's a great one.
Yeah, I guess so. And uh it seems like that's working, by the way. It does. It seems like it works very well. And uh they're starting to listen. I wonder why. Maybe it's because of the bombs. It probably is because of the bombs. So uh yeah, can't be money or business. Yes. Out of American population doesn't want voter ID. It's probably 5% Karens and 15% of the politicians. Well, I think the people don't want voter ID because they want to uh scam. That's the reason why they're trying to scam. They're trying to take advantage of it and they're trying to have people that shouldn't vote vote.
I mean, like that's clearly what's going on. I mean, I don't know like what the hell else you could even expect is going to happen. Like, duh, that's where it is. Like, that's not why. Well, what could possibly be the other reason that you wouldn't want voter ID? I mean, like, really. And are this ideologically captured? Well, I I'll pull you up, right? Okay. You're going to get pulled up. And so, I'm going to ask you right now. I'm ideologically captured. So, what about voter ID is ideological capture? Like, why why is voter ID a bad idea?
We we gota like I I haven't heard this one before. I' I've never actually heard a defense of why you shouldn't have voter ID. So, I'm actually kind of curious if you want me to be real. I really I'm kind of curious. I What's the What's the reasoning here? I want to understand it. We can't vote with ID anywhere in the world, only in America. Yeah. I I want to I want to know this cuz computers are difficult. True. Yeah. Oh. Uh this is on about the way you praise about the way I talked about the war.
Yeah. I think we should just bomb the [ __ ] out of him. Exactly. Like what's the problem with that? Like what would you rather do? Would you rather us like go in there and talk to him again? You want to talk to him for like the 50th time and then have nothing happen? How's that been working? Oh, that's right. It hasn't been hasn't been working at all because it doesn't work. Yeah. Wow. What a surprise. And uh Yeah. So, what do you expect? Like, why wouldn't you do that? Americans and school kids die. Suicide empathy doesn't mean have none.
Well, no. I mean, obviously, but like if you care about the Americans and school kids that die, don't you want to make sure that that doesn't happen in the future? Don't you like are you capable of understanding anything beyond the immediate reality? What do you think happens if you let a government like that continue to run? Do you think that they're not going to kill people? Do you think that they're not going to fund terrorism? They're going to keep doing that. So like this idea like, oh well, let's go ahead and not do anything about it.
And then what? It's just going to get better. Why would it get better? It's just gotten worse. I don't think this stops that. It creates more radicals. It always has. How many more radicals did it create whenever we bombed the [ __ ] out of Germany and we destroyed uh Hitler? None. Like the idea that you can't So, so let me get this straight. You think that we shouldn't have a war because they're going to become even more insane. Doesn't that make it an even better argument that you should have it even more? Absolutely not. Or Japan.
Yeah, we No, wars work. That's why people do them. Like, what are you talking about? A war doesn't work. That's insane. Are you stupid? This is a There was a huge Nazi wave across Europe. What? Where? Where's their Where where are the Nazis? Where are they? What? No, I don't. Where are they? Like, I'm confused. I I I don't I don't see him. I mean, I I What are you talking about? I don't see any Nazis. What What are people talking about Nazis for? People always like to bring up these big words. Let Let me Yeah.
Where are they? Because now I'm just confused. Well, there's no there's no explanation for this now. Like, what is this? You know, believe there was a huge wave of Nazi militias in Europe after World War II. Well, yeah, I'm sure there was a bit of a of an after effect. Yeah, definitely there's some people that were mad. But do you think that that So, like that huge wave of Nazi militias in Europe after World War II, do you think that that that retroactively made fighting Hitler un what are we doing here? What a [ __ ] Like, I we're wasting so much time listening to somebody like this.
It's just a total waste of time. Um, again, I don't like it's not the same. It's obviously the same. Like, very clearly, if you're going to go after people, yeah, you're going to have some residuals. Of course, you are. But the idea that you can't fight in ideology, you absolutely can fight in ideology. You 100% can. You just bomb the [ __ ] out of them until they stop doing it. It's simple. Like, the problem is that the the government doesn't have a a goal that is aggressive enough. If they had an aggressive enough goal, they would be able to achieve that.
That's it. Oh, take a look at this here. They interviewed people at spring break. Here we go. Let's watch it. What college you guys go to? UCC, FAU, Sacred Heart University, Ohio State. Spring break 2026. What is the game plan? Drinking. Blackout with my rockout. If my mom is watching, I'm sorry, mom, but I've been getting pretty drunk almost every day. Hook up with some girls. Get with as many girls as we can. Nice. And not come back with a STD. Wake out with one person each night. That's it. So, how many guys have you made out with this week?
I've been here for about 10 days. Damn. So, 10. What were their names? I don't remember. Name one. Uh, name me one. Name me one. What is the craziest thing you've seen at spring break? Not that crazy. I've seen people do like cocaine off of boobs. I saw a girl like out on the street. That was pretty exciting. Sunday mimosa drag races. Did you see that guy take his pants off in the middle of the club? There's a lot of famous people down here. Have you seen Johnnyario? Who? What? Never mind. What is the wildest thing you've done down here?
Got with somebody the first night that I came down here. Whole dancing. I could expect that. Two days ago. Stripping. Getting into the water. You got to say. You got to say. What' you do? You went something crazy on the strip. Honestly. All right. On the strip. No, we had those, man. Okay. That went public, but yeah. Okay. Uh-huh. Man, what issue facing America is the most Here we go. Here we go. Now you are about to encounter the median voter. And actually, that's not even true. Keep in mind, these people are in college. All right, keep that in mind.
Important to you. What bikini I'm going to wear next? Obesity. is terrible. Fat [ __ ] True. Ice. Uh, not personally. I'm I'm legal. Getting a tan on the beach. That's the most important thing in my life right now. I'm thinking about Starbucks, to be honest. Uh-huh. I'm thinking about Starbucks. That's the most important thing in the world is Starbucks. The elevators don't work. You got 43 floors. The elevators don't work. I could take this one glass of water, drop it in the magnets. That's the end of the elevator. I think that like one thing that people need to realize by watching this is that most people's concerns are in their immediate vicinity.
It's not some sort of like high-minded ideology that they're working towards. There's no sort of, you know, principled value system that they have. They're the the biggest problem in the world right now is that the elevator doesn't work. It's that I'm hungry. It's that uh you know, fat people. Um, it's, you know, like I want to get a drink. That's it. And there's not, cuz a lot of people have these perspectives that like, oh well, why don't people care about this stuff? Why the [ __ ] would they give a [ __ ] about what's happening in Iran? They're in Florida.
What the [ __ ] do they have to do with Iran? How how is knowing anything about Iran going to improve their life? How are they going to make anything better or worse in their life by knowing anything about Iran? They don't even know where Iran is. It It's somewhere over there in the sand place. It's somewhere in the sand place. I don't know exactly where. It's somewhere though. Yeah, that's it. What have you heard that Donald Trump has been doing recently? Gulf of America. That's the last thing I kept up with. We're going to war with Iraq.
That's been crazy. What are you doing with been crazy. What do you do in Columbia? Oh man, how about that? He got Maduro out. Oh, what do you do in Colombia? He got Maduro. What do you do in Columbia? He got Maduro out. Oh yeah, he got Maduro out of Colombia. That's right. Yep. With Trump, but that he's like trying to sue those people for making jokes about him 600 TIMES. YOU MUST be happy. I'm very happy. The Ayatollah is dead. I'm What? Who? No. What? What is that? Who the What's that? Iota. Who the [ __ ] is the ayat?
What the [ __ ] is the ayatollah? I've never heard that word in my life. Louis, what's Ayatollah? I haven't. I found out about Chuck Norris yesterday. That was more devastating to me. He was the supreme leader of Iran. He's dead. We killed him. Uh, you did. You killed him. They're actually like the thing is that I would say they're dumb, but they're not dumb because they're happy. Like I think that if somebody is happy doing what they're doing and they just don't care about something, that doesn't really make them dumb. But like, man, they have no idea what's going on.
Maybe that's why they're happy. Maybe that's the reason why. If you were in charge, how would you take on Iran? Get all my girls and we would all start putting belt on them. We get a bunch of girls in bikinis. We make them run across the battlefield. All the guys are distracted. We all run and look at him in his eyes, I guess. Flirt with him. I'd blow him up. Gentlemen, you are witnessing American excellence right here. That's right. That's right. Blow them up. I don't know. Yeah. I don't know. What do you want me to say?
I don't know enough about it, but I would probably wipe it out. I'd probably wipe it out. Oh my god. Drop a bomb, baby. Bomb the out of him. Bomb. I would bomb the out of him. What have you heard about Venezuela? Venezuela? Nothing? I'm not sure. I barely I barely know what'll be going on in like Tennessee where I'm from. That they beat us in the World Baseball Classic. Have you heard anything else? Nothing. I have heard nothing about Venezuela. You know, honestly, I don't know. And I don't care. Where is Venezuela? I don't know.
I'm drunk. I really I don't know. Venezuela. Isn't that in Spain? Ooh. Ooh, that's a bit of a Ooh, not so close, huh? Go easy on the tequila. What do you want to tell Jesse Waters? You're on his show. That's the guy who was eating the steak. remember is like in front of the vegan guy. Oh, waters. Do you know who I am? I do not. Here's Johnny. Hi, Johnny. God. Well, uh, there it is. That is the median average voter, gentlemen. There it is. A lot of people need to get used to this reality.
People don't recognize and realize that the average person doesn't give a [ __ ] The average person does not care about Iran. They don't care about anything. The main thing that they care about is gas prices. If gas goes up, the war is bad. If gas goes down, the war is good. It's that simple. Unless you have like a major um you know, event like for example 9/11. Uh these people are never going to think about this at all. And uh they shouldn't vote either. Well, I think that obviously you shouldn't vote if you don't know what the hell you're talking about.
I think that's pretty obvious. I wish more people realize that. Give me a second. I got some in my throat. Excuse me. All right, we good. Sorry about that. A little bit of allergies. I guess most of us have immediate problems to worry about like food, rent, and uh and work. Yeah, exactly. And I think that that's the reality is like most people don't care about this stuff because they're not thinking about it. If you want to understand the US, this video would be a very good place to start. The median American is not interested in what happens overseas.
Th this is a constraint. The US government voters don't like foreign adventurism, but also liberates the government as well. You can do whatever you want and you don't need to build a consensus at home. Do most Americans support in the war of Iran? Does it matter? Even asking the question is the wrong frame in my opinion. Yeah. Do you do you support the war in Iran? What? What war? What are you talking about? What do you mean? But woe to the politician in DC who forgets the first commandment of American interventionism. Thou shalt not visit the consequences on Americans.
America is a very big, very rich, usually able to externalize the downsides of its foreign policy. Exactly. You read a lot of moralizing commentary on X about how America's decisions will inevitably blow back on the US, but this never really seems to happen. And uh I think also it's because they stop it from happening. That's another big reason. But uh I did want to show you guys that because a lot of people didn't realize I don't think don't realize how uh you know how the way that how people do things, right? how people think. That's the way an average person thinks.
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