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And also SIS and all of the other, you know, pr I mean, they believe in made-up nonsense, you know, for the lack of a better way to put it. Welcome to the program. I was reading a story on the Ukrainian anti-drone technology, which has apparently been very effective against the Iranian-built drones that Russia has been using, and they're using these in the straight now. And they have to have the jamming turned off so that they can they're they can, you know, basically take them out. And apparently that's been going quite well.
And it looks like The United States' position in these negotiations day by day just continues to get stronger and stronger. There were a couple of tankers that had LNG that were cleared to go through the strait. They were bound for India. India's Petroleum and Natural Gas Ministry says two Indian liquefied petroleum gas carriers are en route to India after transiting the Strait of Vormuz. And Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt are also considering a consortium to manage oil flows through the strait.
They've invited Pakistan to join. You're getting all of these Middle Eastern nations together against Iran and on the side of the United States. This was a bad weekend for the We're Losing People. They really have to work hard to ignore all of you know why they don't understand any of this. They don't understand any of it.
You're listening to absolute morons who don't even view reading as a hobby. These are people who have no idea what's going on in this part of the world. I mean, very slowly, bit by bit, the Iranians are ceding transit. Through the strait. to Trump bit by bit by bit.
That's going to ease oil markets when it's fully open, and it's already started. Again, this is the United States waiting them out. This is without having to do any other type of escalation. They know Trump is going to follow through on these threats. He just wants it done and done, in and out, get it done, knock it off.
And I don't know how you can think, unless you're a moron on geopolitical issues, there is no way you look at this and think that the United States is the weaker entity or that the United States is losing ground on this. There is zero way. It is all incredibly strong. I mean, you have, what is it, these 10 tankers that were Pakistani flag. They were released to the Strait, gifted to Americans.
And then it was, I think it was the $3.2 billion worth of oil on this. This is That's not a position of weakness. Where are all the people that rah-rah Trump? Notice how many of them all of a sudden that are in Podcastistan. Immediately start parroting the left and the leg.
They're no different from the left on this. The people who say we're losing in Iran are literally the left. They are no different from the left. Absolutely no different from the left.
So I mean, you've had also, uh, in the past twenty four hours, You had the specialist involved in Iran's nuclear program who was killed. and strikes.
So this is the other line. Of their, I guess, the remaining of their hardliners. You had the Brigadier General Abbas Karami. He was a commander in one, and he was killed in Tehran. The guy who was involved in Iran's nuclear program was killed in a village outside of Tehran.
The bashed field commander, he was killed. Another IRGC air defense operator, he's out, he was nixed. The guy in the Ministry of Defense that oversaw the military dimension of the Nuke program, that guy was also next. I mean, more and more you have these very, very targeted strikes to take out these IRGC, the remaining. any of the stragglers left, squirrel patrol as it were.
They're on score patrol. Let's just put it like that. Very successful. But there are people who want you to think that we're losing. They need you to think that we're losing.
They want to turn the tide. They are trying to usher in. multipolarity. A communist idea. This the multipolarity that is being pushed By the likes of Tucker Carlson and all of these other people on Podcastistan.
It is just a different. It's the same tactic of a different subject. It's very similar in terms of critical race theory and DEI. That looks at everything culturally. Multipolarity is that, but in a geopolitical Sphere.
in in the in the in the context of of geopolitics. It's the same formula. It's about division and weakening the West. It is the same thing.
Now in the meantime, this is interesting. Lorraine had a post that got into some of this that aired or that dropped last week. I think it was Friday. And I noticed this. It was a call that had been released.
which I thought was very interesting. This Call that it was the And this was the last post. This is the top post right now over at Substack Lorraine's that gets into some of this back channel stuff with this. released call, right?
So out of Vance's office, Let me pull this story up. It was released that he had had a phone call with Netanyahu. And the headline is: J.D. Vance's intense call with Netanyahu is he rips Israel's prime minister for selling the idea of an easy Iran war to Trump.
Now, the individual who wrote this, Philip Nito. Is the exact same guy who runs all of Tucker Carlson's. He runs Tucker Carlson's leaked stories at Daily Mail. Nietzsche used to be over at Daily Caller. He worked on, he's known Tucker Carlson for a long time.
He's worked with Tucker Carlson.
So I think it's very not coincidental that he. Ran this story. The only way for anybody to know about this story is if someone in Vance's office directly leaked it to Netto. My thought is it's Vance's deputy press secretary who happens to be Tucker Carlson's son.
Now there's a couple of ways to look at this.
So it's that I mean, it really gets into the details of Vance's call with him. I don't know why anyone would leak this unless it's to further highlight. the tension between Trump and Vance. Because remember, for Vance to ascend, Trump has to be politically taken down. MAGA has to be entirely destroyed for Vance to ascend.
Why is that? Because MAGA will go with Trump. When Trump's out of office, MAGA will be out of office. I don't necessarily think I'm part of MAGA. I like, I voted for the president three times.
I had a different choice in the primary. The only reason anyone knows that is because I told them. And I I but I call balls and strikes. Trump's base has been very supportive and has really been supporting him through this solid decision with Iran.
Now in order for The Vance ascendancy to take place in 28. Trump has got to be, his reputation has to be in tatters. And I feel like there is a faction in the White House that is using Iran to do it. I don't feel it. I mean, it's pretty obvious.
How does this call get released? And then there were people who then started accusing Netanyahu of planting the story, which is one of the dumbest, most mentally abortive things I can think of. It doesn't make it doesn't make him look positive. Why would he leak something like this? Who does it stand to benefit that this that that kind of a story would leak to the press?
It stands to benefit. advance more than anybody.
So now you see the purpose of having Carlson's son as his deputy press secretary. Stories like this can get leaked out. Marco Rubio has been getting a lot of attention because he is Secretary of State. There is a lot of whispering that it steps on the toes of Vance's circle. Because he's supposed to look like the heir apparent.
Guys, the 2028 cat fighting has already started. This is further evidence of it. This was leaked out to make it seem like Vance was just as much as involved, is as involved in all of this as Rubio is. No one ever said he wasn't. But it is It's a tell.
Whoever leaked this story is not really good with political opposition. And they're not really good with controlling the narratives because whenever you leak stuff like this and whenever you decide to play these sort of palace intrigue games, you're never supposed to make your principal, the person on behalf of whom you're operating, look as though. They are sensitive to any kind of competition. or that they are even watching any kind of raw rivals. Because this just exposed it.
This is one of the dumbest leaks I think possible. And to leak it to somebody who's known to just constantly take stuff from Carlson and slap their name on it and run it in Daily Mail. This is one of the worst kept secrets, by the way, in media. I know all of these people. It's one of the worst kept secrets.
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We're going to wipe out their defense industrial base, meaning their ability to make new missiles and new drones in the future, because it pose a great threat to the region. This Iran that you're seeing now, This is Iran at its weakest point. Imagine them two years from now if they had thousands of more missiles, thousands of more missile launchers and factories to make even more. That was an unacceptable risk. It needed to be addressed, and President Trump is addressing it.
Now, they are making threats about controlling the Hormu Straits in perpetuity, creating a tolling system and the like. That's not going to be allowed to happen. And the President has a number of options available to him if he so chooses to prevent that from happening. Obviously, I'm not going to discuss what those options are. We're not going to discuss military tactics.
The Department of War would be in charge of those things. I'd refer you to them, but obviously they're not going to discuss it with you either. But there is a way forward here to achieve our objectives. We are going to achieve our objectives in a matter of weeks, not months. That is Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
His office doesn't have leaks. Interesting, isn't it? Welcome back to the program. Daniel Ash with you. He's speaking there about: well, you know, look, this is going to be a week's thing, not a month's thing.
That's all, I mean, we're simply just waiting out. a few things and we were talking about that previous hour. And this is not I I know that There is a faction of people that are trying to make this. They want Iran to win. These are the people that are wanting to continue the Obama-Biden doctrine.
as it relates to dealing with Iran and they're livid and there's some of these people are on the right. You know, the Tucker Carlsons of the world, they very much are in line with the Obama-Biden. Uh policy. with Iran. They think there's no issue with giving them money.
There's no issue with allowing them to enrich whatever. Let's just do what we have to do to keep Iran happy because apparently, that projects strength I don't know, it sounds like weakness to me, but you know, just asking questions. But that is very much the Obama-Biden doctrine. And I see a lot. I see some of these people who pretend to be on the right who are adopting this position.
And Rube, and they're also saying, well, they're the ones promoting this idea that we're losing. They're the ones that are promoting this idea that somehow the American people are turning on this. I just saw one of the dumbest polls. And this is, by the way, you can tell the people who migrated over to Digital from cable news, you can tell who had all of their prep done for them by their producers and who didn't. Because no one looks at this pollster and sees them as anything legitimate.
It is so easy to game it. It's a survey I had I'm not really on Twitter as much as I used to be because they did away with the ability to actually use Twitter very well. and my account's so throttled, so I'm not really on it as much. But I saw this survey go out. I'm pulling this up.
I saw the survey and I thought it was very interesting, the survey, because They're trying to argue that The administration's response in Iran is somehow hurting us. It's this. Interactive pull. It's a Hugov pull. Hoo hoo hoo.
It's you gov. Oh, boy, it shows people don't like Trump. Boy, that looks like a super scary pole, doesn't it? Doesn't it look like a super, oh my goodness, look. At the margin with which these people don't like Trump.
Don't look at the crosstabs, don't look at that. Don't look at it. Whatever you do. That won't be helpful. Oh my goodness, it's crazy.
Look at this. Let's let's I mean But if you actually looked at it, yes, you're oversampling leftists. They don't even have their full crosstab data up, by the way. The margin of error is insane. It's like 4%.
They oversampled the left, excuse me, and it's barely a thousand people. These are not even voters. It's just random 1,000 people. They didn't even survey likely voters. They didn't survey registered voters.
It's just a thousand people. Any Tom Dick and Harry. By the way, this same pollster. is the exact same pollster. that predicted that Kamala Harris was going to wipe the floor with Trump in 2024.
Oh, by a huge margin. That's what they predicted. That's what this pollster predicted, that oh my goodness, Kamala Harris is going to wipe the floor with POTUS. and twenty four. It's a real thing.
Except... It is a comple that was also stupid. This was they literally projected. Let me pull back because I saved all of this stuff. I always like to go back and look.
This is a Yuga poll. They looked at 1,000 people, oversampled the left, by the way. It was not even voters. It was just 1,000 random people. And They said that Kamala Harris, and this was back, this was one week before the 2024 election.
They projected that Kamala Harris, they surveyed people, and the survey showed that, oh, Kamala Harris had more of a, I have a greater approval than Trump. And this was October of 2024. They Predicted that, oh, yeah, that Kamala Harris was enjoying a double-digit lead over Trump. And they also, as a result of their surveys, they projected that Kamala Harris would take 240 electoral votes and Trump would only end up with 218. That's the same survey.
Except Trump got 312 electoral votes and Kamala Harris only got 226.
So there are people right now that are citing the survey as though it's gospel truth. They're not telling you any of the crosstab data that it's over first off, it's a tiny sample size of random people, not even voters. They oversampled people. uh plus five, a little over five, as to uh how they identify politically. And this is a survey that is so hysterically wrong.
Since its inception, they have never accurately gauged who the president's going to be. since their creation.
So it's a stupid poll. This is not even. This is not even. In any way accurate. But a lot of people are trying to run with this as a way.
to influence Trump to re to act differently. And they're warning every you know the people who are endangering midterms. It's the people that are out there saying that we're losing. They're the traitors that are going to be endangering midterms. Oh, I'm going to throw their language right back at them.
You know, the people who thought you were a traitor if you had a different primary vote? Right? Even though you voted for POTUS and the general, these are the people now that are undermining him, leaking on him, and they're they're regurgitating Iranian propaganda. while they're simultaneously trying to pretend to be ombudsmen for America first. It's fascinating.
But there are people out here, including people who host podcasts. that are promoting the survey as though it's gospel truth. This is how you know people, again, I go back to my original point. You can tell the people who had their producers prepare everything for them and the people who have always done the work in digital diligently themselves. Because no one who is in any way familiar with the history of YouGov is going to legitimately cite this as a significant find and a reason to change course.
It's just asinine. You gotta be real careful what these people are selling you. And here's the thing: public airwaves are regulated, my radio program is regulated. Digital is not. I'm not arguing for digital to be regulated, but my point in telling you this is that people can say whatever they want without cause or concern.
You have to be discerning. You have to be discerning. And know that What's trash and what isn't? But I go back to that leak. From the Daily Mail.
to one of Tucker Carlson's Long time. Writers over Daily Caller and then went to Daily Mail. I'm sure it's going to make people mad that I simply observed it, but it's still true. It's no less true. This whole thing, this story where, oh, there was a tense phone call between Vance and Netanyahu, he's ripping the Israeli Prime Minister for selling an easy war to Iran.
Have you ever heard Trump I mean, there's so much video. There's another video that popped up of him. And this is like Golly, like back in The eighties, this is cut six. I want you to listen to this cut of Trump. Talking with Barbara Walters about Iran.
Apparently, this is from 87.
Now, remember, the one that we played last week was him in 79. Right after, or sorry, 80, literally months after the hostage situation kicked off. This is him in 1987. Still the same consistency. Listen.
Because I'm running for the presidency. I'm here because I'm personally tired of seeing this great country of ours being ripped off. But as far as Trump is concerned, our allies are only part of the problem. The real culprit is Iran. Why couldn't we go in and take over some of their oil, which is along the sea?
How would you do that? Would you send in the Marines? Would you take a chance in a war? Let them have a rant. You take their oil.
That's what I. How? How? I mean, do we want a war? What do we mean take their oil?
You go in. How do we go in? You're going to have a war by being weak.
Okay, how do we go in? What do we go in? Excuse me. You're going to have a war. And it's going to start in the Middle East.
What if the Soviet Union said, you do this to Iran? We're going to come in. I don't believe they'd do it. The next time Iran attacks this country, go in and grab One of their big oil installations. And I mean, grab it and keep it, and get back your losses, because this country has lost plenty because of Iran.
Huh.
Sounds pretty consistent. I feel like a lot of people Who? where Rah Rine didn't know his history. and his consistency on this issue.
So the people who are criticizing him for Iran now Oh, I am going to play this card. Do you remember in the very beginning in 2016 when I was a little concerned about 2A because he didn't have a record on 2A? And I was called a traitor by so many people.
So these folks, the same ones. are now trying to undermine his entire administration. Because they disagree with this.
So, does that, I mean, same thing applies, right? I guess they're traitors. I'm just going by their rules, and I'm going to make them play by them. Just curious. We're not losing.
Despite the leaks, despite everything else. I think the leak from Daily Mail I just think it's interesting that it came from the office of the Vice President, where the Deputy Press Secretary is Tucker Carlson's son, and it leaked to Tucker Carlson's former longtime reporter at Daily Caller, who's now Daily Mail. I'm sure that's a coincidence, right? Do you see what I'm saying? All of the intrigue for 28, all of the movement.
The power jockeying has already started. It has already started.
So With this because this leak happened. And then you had the situation, which we'll get into more, the situation with the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and how that was a whole. That was a d uh an op. It was trying to make Israel look bad, like they were shutting out Christians. You had a lot of people, including some of the, there were some people who are associated with TPUSA who were out here promoting this idea that, well, you know, clearly Israel hates.
Christians, because they shut this down to Christians. The way that they worded a lot of their posts, which I saved, was that, oh, well, they blocked Christians because they don't like them. The whole area, it's close to Jews, too. Do you realize that one of the fragments from one of those rockets landed 1,500 feet away from the doors of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre? That was what they had closed down on Sunday because they were worried about the people going there being hurt in these munition, these cluster bombs and rockets.
fifteen hundred feet away from the front door. No joke. Other remnants landed near the western wall. All of these holy sites, they closed them because they had no ability to protect the people who were going there. And the streets are so narrow, there was no way for EMS to get through there.
at all. In order to get anybody injured from it. And can you imagine, had they just allowed everyone to go, if they allowed everyone to go. and something had happened, they would be blamed for it. They're damned if they do, damned if they don't.
But it was really evil for a lot of people. Who went out there and said that, oh, well, it's Israel that closed it to Christians. They left out all this stuff. Don't you think that's important when forming an opinion? If you still dislike it after you get the whole facts, fine.
But it is a it is a mental abortion to come to a conclusion. without all of the facts. That is what the propagandists want you to do. That's what the legacy media wants you to do. That's why these propagandists are no different.
All of these influencers out there pushing this. And in fact, the Israeli police posted a photo with Cardinal Piazza Balla, who also came out with a clarifying statement saying they had a productive meeting. They've established a framework for Easter. And due to the reality of Iran's rocketing of the area. They're trying to coordinate to make sure that people are protected and that they have an ability to respond in a life or death situation.
So, I don't know why people couldn't have reached out to each other before all of this happened anyway. But the fact that you had people running to the press. The leftist press, and you had influencers amplifying it by omitting everything that I just highlighted for you. You should be very wary of these people. And remember, sometimes the bigger the cross they wear, the bigger the Pharisees they are.
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Yes. Building actual Physical machines. Yeah, it's why I came to IBM. I wanted the experience The culture of building hard things. that others have not done before.
Where do you imagine we are in the timeline of this technology? There will come a point. When it will mature, right? My cell phone is a mature technology at this point. How far are we from that point with content?
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This is a very interesting story that came out of Michigan. And of course, there's the audio to go with it. A Michigan Democrat Senate candidate. was caught in audio telling people that He wanted to avoid making a public statement about the death of Homini because there were a lot of people in Dearborn who are sad. This is cut eleven.
Listen to this. This is Little Mogadishu. Listen. So like this is going to destabilize the region. I also want to remind you guys that that there are a lot of people in Dearborn who are sad today.
So like I just don't want to comment on Khamani Khemenai at all. Like I don't think it's worth even touching that. Yeah. He made these comments during a campaign. conference call, and this was the day after the it came out that the strike took out this uh the Ayatollah.
And it's from the Washington Free Beacon. Abdul El-Saeed. He is the left-wing Democrat Senate candidate in Michigan. And he was telling people that he wants to avoid making the statement because, or take, he doesn't even want to take a public position at all. It was a private campaign strategy call that the Free Beacon somehow obtained.
And he said that if reporters pressed him to take a position, he would change the subject to Trump's relationship with Epstein. He said a quote. I'm just gonna go straight to pedophilia, frankly. He said, I'll just be like pedophile president decides that he doesn't like the front page news, so he decides to take us into another war. End quote.
Wow, that sounds just like podcast to Stan, doesn't it?
Sounds a lot like podcasts to Stan. And he said. Additionally, He said, quote, I want to remind you guys that there are a lot of people in Dearborn who are sad today.
So like, I just don't want to comment on Chamini at all. Like, I don't think it's worth even touching that, end quote. Then he adds, we should have the moral high ground here. First off, again. Trump bounced.
Epstein. There there's no there there. That would have been immediately out in 2016. Hell, it would have been out in 2024. People keep doing this.
The people who actually are really. Um Compromised are people like Bill Clinton, majorly Steve Bannon. who was really close with Epstein, went to all of his properties. Was advising him on how to rehabilitate his image after his pedophilia, his predator conviction. and then was scheming with him.
on how to Take POTUS down. Using the 25th Amendment to undermine a free and fair election because he was mad. Remember, he got bounced out of the White House. Because he was so eager to have his name in print that he took that reporter, Michael Wolfe. through the White House and allowed him to access You know, everybody, everything, walk around, you know, completely unguided.
according to reports. And then of course he wrote this. Insane book on the administration that they had to stop and deal with, and that was because of Bannon. And he called Trump Jr. a traitor, all of this stuff.
So he was mad that he got bounced. And he was trying to figure out ways to get back at POTUS. And this was one of the things that they thought of. Just insane, insane. He's compromised.
But for this guy, this Michigan lawmaker. Doesn't that tell you everything that you need to know? It's a sad day. There are people in Dearborn who are sad. That The Ayatollah is dead?
People in Dearborn, the Ayatollah, who suppresses people and arrests women if they accidentally show an ankle. who shoot men in the head. if they even so much as barely criticize the regime. That Ayatollah? I am amazed.
It's colonization. Dearborn has been colonized. Minnesota Minneapolis has been colonized.
So, this is their colonists who are choosing what to address. And he went around the stuff that El Cy Eid is saying. in this call sounds like Tucker Carlson. He says, Oh, this benefits only Israel. He says they've captured our politicians.
This is what Al-Saeed says. uh far left Democrat candidate. for Senate in Michigan. I mean, all the stuff that he says sounds like what these influencers say. Completely.
He says The president has picked a war overseas at the expense of everyone back home. This is not a war, number one. And people who think it is maybe should stay out of any kind of military engagement because they don't even know basic things. This is sad. It's a response.
It's not a war. War Powers Act has been entirely followed. But All of this other stuff, I mean, it's identical to what you hear. from Podkastan. That's very interesting.
But this is colonization. You can't He doesn't even want to add he doesn't want to talk about it because people are sad. About the Ayatollah? And and a brute Interesting, too, also this came out, the Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Zalmain. Remember all of the money?
that Obama Biden gave. to Iran. They gave like apparently some of the $150 billion that they received, they didn't rebuild a single street, even though they were saying that it was gonna be used for municipal projects, things like that. They made missiles and drones, and this is what the Saudi prince was saying in an interview, and they funded Hamas. They funded Ansar Allah and Hezbollah.
And they offered safe harbor to Al-Qaeda. including One of Osama bin Laden's own sons who got indoctrinated into jihadism. And apparently he was one of those included of Al-Qaeda that was given safe harbor. Remember. Iran, and this gets down to the authorization of use of military force.
When people say illegal this or illegal that, I think a lot of people don't understand this 2001 order that happened. We talked about it briefly after 9-11. I don't understand the lawmakers that are upset over this authorization of use of military force, why they haven't done anything to clarify or change it this entire time. including the Capitol L libertarian ones in office. Because that use of military force, that authorization, that applied to, and the language didn't specifically name Iran, but it specifically said any entity, sovereign nation or otherwise, that helps.
those who carried out 9-11, that gives aid to those that carried out 9-11, that is involved in the planning or in any way gives any kind of aid or comfort to that enemy, they fall under that authorization.
Now, Iran, it's very well known. They gave Al-Qaeda, not only did they give Al-Qaeda safe harbor, they allowed them to create their international headquarters in Iran. They were choosing either Qatar or Iran, they chose Iran. And furthermore, they were a transit. They allowed, they had, they were a safe passage through for rockets and bombs and missiles, etc.
So all of the politicians that are upset. That the administration has cited that authorization for response here. Why didn't they change it there decades in office? They didn't even bring this up under Obama. Why are they only now bringing it up?
Don't you find that interesting? Because I surely do. I definitely do. But the Crown Prince was saying that Iran offered safe harbor to Al Qaeda and that Obama was one of the worst to be in office, et cetera. I mean, he really was not a fan of Either Biden or Obama.
Very interesting. Very interesting indeed.
Now in addition to this, I got a I have to we have to talk about this topic. An airline is being slammed after introducing a fat tax that forces overweight people to purchase two plane seats. This is Southwest.
Southwest is They're getting a lot of criticism over this. Because people apparently are being forced to buy second seats on the spot where they have to miss their flight. And they said that I don't know what the I don't even know what the threshold is. Overweight flyers now say they're being judged by Southwest. Under the new fat tax, they have to buy an extra seat at the gate if the staff decide they're too big to fit into a single one.
And they said that one passenger experienced the system firsthand when she was stopped at the airport going to a conference in Vegas. She was told that she had to buy a second seat or she couldn't fly. She said that she felt profiled at the gate because of her size. and she never had to purchase two seats before she flew. She said that she used an extender.
She was like, she fits in a normal seat just fine. I'm looking at a photo of her, and I'm going to say I disagree with this because she is morbidly obese. I'm not, you know. She's just morbidly obese. It's a reality.
It's like probably affecting her health in a lot of ways. But they said that the problem with the policy is the vague wording, how it is enforced. And Some say that they're being judged on appearance.
So you can so the way that I understand it, none of this makes sense. You can Purchase your ticket online. And then you get to the check-in at the airport. and then they can tell you that you have then they tell you you have to purchase another seed. I I would think that a lot of people know.
And that's not even her. The photo that Juan, you're getting ready to show, that ain't even her. Out here, let me get you let me get because this woman, I'm sorry, she is. I'm not again, I'm not being mean. But you cannot tell me.
There you go. You cannot tell me that she has that that That that's not morbidly obese. I mean, God love her. She for her own health. But shouldn't that also be like a your own personal you should be able to recognize okay.
This might be an issue, if you can't fit into a singular seat. If you have like a mission creep into somebody else's seat, isn't that kind of an issue? And you would know that before you got to the airline? Before you got to the airport? This is what I'm talking about.
I mean, I'm not, again, but she is morbidly obese, and I hope for her own health that. or she isn't having issues. But You would kind of know, I think. Because you also have to consider the other passenger with whom you're sharing a row. They said that customers that encroach upon neighboring seats have to purchase the number of seats needed.
The armrest is considered the boundary.
Now I will say I have been on flights with people. Where They were very sizably large. And I do remember and it was a a flight coming back from DC. And it was like at the end of the day, and I was tired, and I wasn't feeling well. I had to get home.
It was just work, work, work. and I remember I had a middle seat. and the person who was sitting in the aisle seat. Um I wanted I like to have the armrest down and they pulled the armrest up because they couldn't sit between the two armrests. And I'm immediately like, that's not fair.
I have to have my arm. I need to be able to have an armrest. I would like to be able to sit comfortably. They could not fit next to me in their seat with both armrests down.
So they had to put, they put, and they didn't, um, they put the armrest that was between us up. This person was like halfway into my seat. And it was very uncomfortable. I was sitting next to not a guy who was morbidly obese, but a large man, and two dudes, by the way. And I was just.
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So it was a horrific experience. I think if it's not anyone else's fault. If you are having an issue with your personal space.
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There was like, I guess people love making things international incidents. Because apparently that's what was happening here. with this uh whole thing as it pertains to The church in Jerusalem, the church of the Holy Sepulchre.
So they've had. Like Palm Sunday events, things like that, you know, every, you know, every Easter. It's normal. Except what's a little not normal right now is the fact that you are in a conflict. And Iran has taken to uh launching these cluster bombs purposefully with the goal of trying to kill as many people as possible.
And that's what they've been doing with a lot of these sites, and that's what they've been doing here too.
So This church They closed A number of areas, I mean, a lot of these historic sites. in and around. Jerusalem because of the fallout, the damage that you could see from these cluster bombs. Iran, when they've been, you know, what's left of the regime, when they've been firing these things off, they're doing it. For the purpose of killing as many civilians as possible.
That's all they're able to do. They're shooting off towards other Arab nations, et cetera.
So They had parts of this. Closed. to prevent civilian casualties from any of these bombs that have been, you know, coming down, etcetera.
So while this was happening and people were making up. Stories about it. They were saying, well, Israel hates Christians, and that's why they shut these. areas down and that's not at all even remotely What's happened, and it's stupid that we have to take time out of our day when we could be talking about China or Islamism. and address the Propaganda from these digital whores who are hell-bent on creating another fight like we've seen throughout Europe between Catholics and non-Catholics.
By the way, I hate seeing Catholics and Protestants. For the people who read with pictures, promo code POSO. For the people who read with pictures, not every person who is not a Catholic is a Protestant. I don't know why this is so hard for some people to grasp, but try to this holy week.
So There was this. False narrative that emerged, you know, a false narrative like you would normally see with the mainstream media. 'Cause they're no different. where they were accusing Where they were accusing Israel and specifically Netanyahu of closing these sites down to prevent people from going and celebrating Palm Sunday. And they had this one Cardinal, Piazza Balla.
Who apparently he and two others were going into the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and they could not. They were not allowed to because it was closed due to threat of. You know, these munition, with these cluster bombs. Can you imagine? But it's like they're damned if they do, they're damned if they don't.
Can you imagine? If they had allowed These all of these Christians to or anybody to go there, and then you have a bomb that goes off, or they get hit by rockets, or whatever, and then that's all that's going to be blamed on them. They're damned if they do, damned if they don't. I made this point over the weekend.
So Piazza Balla. He went to the left at first, or went to the media at first and was asking, well, why is this happening, et cetera? And a big deal was made of it. And then he had to clarify after it turned into this giant international international. Incident.
And by the way, literally just a few days earlier, there was, and it was captured on video, an Iranian ballistic missile, a fragment that hit the old city of Jerusalem. It fell 400 yards from the western wall.
So it's hitting this area. This is cut nine. Piazza Bala clarified the controversy after a lot of controversy was raised. Listen. He was saying that it's true that any type of meeting had been suspended in places that did not have an ability to shelter.
in place or did not have an ability for people to seek cover from these falling munitions. And so I don't know why. If it was such a I don't know why. No, I don't know if either side reached out to the other. I don't know if the Vatican reached out to.
Israel or vice versa or what happened or what. But it it did not need to be turned into the international incident that it was. Because then you had all these people out there running around going, Well, look, this is, you know, more Catholic hate. Mm-hmm. More Catholic hate.
Look at this. But that's I mean literally Just Two days before, I think it was two days, they had a m a rocket fragment hit. precisely these areas, several of them. And it did not make any sense as to why this needed to be a big, giant, dramatic thing. I mean, there was a reason why it happened.
You know, when he was first out and talking with individuals, he was wearing the Gaza. picnic blanket thing. I don't know. I just It seemed like it was a PR stunt for a lot of us that are used to being burned by the press, and now we see the digital prostitutes becoming the new legacy press just as dishonest. just it they hate America just as much, but they want to dress it up in colors of the flag.
So I mean, that's also one of the other things that was noted is the streets are so narrow. If people were hurt by these fragments, there was no way for it for EMS or anybody to get there. There's no way. I don't even know how they deal with it now. These streets are so narrow.
They're so narrow. It's a labyrinth. If they had a mass casualty event, there would be no way that first responders would be able to go through these streets with vehicles. There is zero way. And it just seemed like, you know, if you're a cardinal, You're familiar with this.
You've done this before. You would be aware of this.
Well then After this, and I don't know what's happening here. Why? Why does it have to be like this? And by the way, I reject criticism that the people observing drama are the people causing it. We want the drama to stop.
For the people who get upset that it's being observed, tell the people creating it to quit.
So then we had the Palm Sunday remark from. Pope Leo and a lot of my very dear Catholic friends are a little dissatisfied with this Pope. And they were very dissatisfied with this remark. Feel that it reflected, and apparently, he was saying it outside of the church, it was his own part, whatever. But it this was just not helpful.
This was co uh this was uh cut ten. where he was talking about Palm Sunday and prayers and Uh Conflict. Listen. Brothers and sisters, this is our God. Jesus, King of peace, who rejects war, whom no one can use to justify war.
He does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war, but rejects them, saying, Even though you make many prayers, I will not listen. Your pr your hands are full of blood.
Now, I don't know. I don't the I don't necessarily think we needed the Trump image up there because he didn't say Trump's name. He wasn't He didn't say Trump, and he didn't say that he was talking about it. He was speaking generally about conflict and prayer. And if you have.
If you're engaged in conflict, et cetera, if you're instigating, et cetera, if you're warmongering. Than your prayers, something to the effect of you're compromising the ability to have your prayers heard. It wasn't a verbatim direct quote, but. Still, it just seemed to stir the pot a little bit. And my first thought was, well, please, my dude, explain the Crusades to me.
If engaging in conflict is bad, and by engaging in conflict I mean responding to conflict is bad, then please explain their crusades. I think we would like to know about that. Because responding to a terror state. That has only increased hostil hostility since 1979. A terror state that has twice tried to kill the sitting president of the United States.
a terrorist state that has killed thousands of Americans, a terrorist state that kick started its hostilities towards the United States by taking our embassy staff in Tehran hostage in nineteen seventy nine. That had nothing to do with Israel, by the way, that was all Iran. The continual aggression. and threat. Yeah, why isn't any of that directed towards Iran?
and the godless heathens that comprise the regime, who think that they're carrying on A holy war. And everyone else tries to prosecute this politically when it's really a religious issue. This is why people get resentful. Because when the people who are being picked on respond because they've had enough, they're the ones in this current society that are victimized as the bully. They're victimized twice.
They're victimized first by the. Tyrants That are doing the killing and are targeting them. And then they're victimized again by the people who seemingly stand up for the tyrants that are doing the killing and the raping and the obliterating and the pillaging, etc., by criticizing the way that the barbaric behavior of the tyrants is being responded to. by the innocent party defending itself. That is what I don't get.
That seems to be a misdirection.
Some might say it's Uh it's a fallacy. It's false. It's a lie. But this is where the resentment builds. And I get really tired too.
of seeing those people in podcastan who say that you can't criticize this because if you criticize these remarks then you are creating an attack upon an entire subgroup of uh uh people of faith Which is the exact same thing that the left does to dodge accountability. It's what BLM did this entire time to dodge any kind of accountability.
Well, you can't do this because then you're criticizing this whole group of people. Or you can't respond to BLM, you can't respond to this activist, because well, This is insane to use leftist tactics as a way to deflect from this. Why is it that other people have to be considerate to you, but you don't have to be considerate to other people when it comes to sharing this space in a single row? We've got a lot more on the way. Headlines, and Stephen Yates is going to be joining us as we move.
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So 12 tons of Kit Kat bars were stolen in a heist in Europe, says Nestle. They came out with a statement promising everyone that it's not affecting their supply. But it was a 12-ton shipment of Kit Kat bars stolen, and so there some say that there was a shortage, maybe it's just in Europe, but it was in transit. They said it was over 413,000 units, it disappeared while heading between production and distribution locations.
So they said they're investigating it, they are still investigating it, but they said that the missing chocolate bars could actually enter unofficial sales channels across European markets, which would be kind of a That's a little crazy to have your repurposed stolen candy to appear like on these other markets. It's interesting.
So, in addition to this, let's see, we also have US fighter jets escorted a plane out of a no-fly zone near a Mar-a-Lago. This was over the weekend. A civilian plane. violated the no-fly zone. That is over at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, and it was safely escorted out of the area, says the North American Aerospace Defense Command.
It violated a temporary flight restriction that is imposed when the president is at Mar-a-Lago or is in the area. And they said that There have been NORADs that there was this a number of these incidents similar. To this, since Trump got back into the White House, but all were resolved without any kind of reports of threats, et cetera.
So, Trump is also turning to an 1884 Supreme Court ruling to limit birthright citizenship in a lawsuit against an American Indian. This is a very interesting case. Which, I mean, I don't know how we'll see how successful it is, but it's a very end of story, disappeared.
So we'll, we'll, I'm gonna pull that back up because it's gone. That link was somehow broken. Tiger Woods is facing an uncertain future on the golf course after his arrest. Uh in Florida. For DUI, this uh, I also saw the story where Secret Service said that he is no longer, well, he's not allowed to drive any of Trump's grandchildren.
Secret Service came out with that over the weekend as well, or at least that made its way to the press, which is true from what I understand. But Now they're wondering what does this mean? For golf, didn't he do really well after slash DUI? I'm not saying he should do this, but I just thought he actually. Won a couple of tournaments when he's the last time this happened.
He won the Masters after he got back surgery a couple years ago.
So, I mean, wouldn't this be similar? I'm not just joking. He's not going to play this year. I know. He's not going to win the Masters this year for sure.
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Whether it's coming up with new algorithms, coming up with better AI, coming up with quantum, or coming up with just how do different accelerators go together. It's our DNA to answer the question of what is the future. Isn't it a perfect problem for IBM because you kind of need to have a legacy of building stuff? Yes. Building actual Physical machines.
Yeah, it's why I came to IBM. I wanted the experience The culture of building hard things. that others have not done before. Where do you imagine we are in the timeline of this technology? There will come a point.
When it will mature, right? My cell phone is a mature technology at this point. How far are we from that point with content? By 2029, we'll build the first fault-tolerant quantum computer. That is one that can run a very, very large, large problem.
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So this. couple of things here. that I wanted to make sure that we got to. I This is 2028, Democrats. Can we play this flashback audio?
This is cut 25. Gavin Newsom is going to have a really hard time. With his wife's like ability, she is the new Hillary Clinton. Watch this. You took your four kids on this trip.
You're here in Alabama now. Why was it important to you to take them on this trip to Red States and learn about the history in our country? That's a great question. I don't think, or I know for a fact, that we don't get all of this. History in our schools.
And it's part of enlivening them. Building their curiosity, expanding their hearts, their empathy, so that they themselves can be the change they wish to see in the world and recognize that we have work to do and that we have healing to do, and so that they can be, you know, use their voices to stand up and speak out when they see pain and suffering. And bullying and racism and misogyny around them. You want them to see it so that they know. I do.
I'm the truth.
So basically she's like, yeah, we went to Alabama and that so my kids could see racism. Sexism and bullying, all those things. She's going to have a real problem, a real. Problem. He is with her for sure.
As they go into 28. I don't know. All right, today in Stupidity, Kane is out this week.
So we have Steve as well sitting in. Steve, what do we got? We do, and we also have Jim Acosta. He's back on his podcast. Oh, yeah.
Jim Acosta wants to send some money somewhere. We're about to find out where it is. Go ahead, Juan 27. And there's so many frontline, there's so many quality programs on PBS. I tell people all the time, if I could wave a magic wand, I would send billions of dollars to public broadcasting.
Yeah, and I gotta say, it's really heartening to see the ways in which our viewers have to spam down post GPS. Every podcast ever. That guy's Jim Acosta's podcast. He just sits. I can't even imagine every day you're just watching Trump is bad.
Okay, it's Monday, Trump is bad. Tuesday, Trump is bad. It's just, those people are annoying. That does it for us tonight. Find us on Substack, chapter and verse.
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