Jason Buttrell
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In a Glenn Beck radio show.
In a Glenn Beck radio show.
I will say with the rare earth minerals things, I think it's genius on a couple different levels. On one, he's bringing out into the open exactly what the Democrats have been after since 2014 and before. So now he's laying out on the table No more secret, okay? Yeah, yeah. This is what the establishment on my side wants. Now, will it benefit this side of the party as well? Sure.
I will say with the rare earth minerals things, I think it's genius on a couple different levels. On one, he's bringing out into the open exactly what the Democrats have been after since 2014 and before. So now he's laying out on the table No more secret, okay? Yeah, yeah. This is what the establishment on my side wants. Now, will it benefit this side of the party as well? Sure.
I will say with the rare earth minerals things, I think it's genius on a couple different levels. On one, he's bringing out into the open exactly what the Democrats have been after since 2014 and before. So now he's laying out on the table No more secret, okay? Yeah, yeah. This is what the establishment on my side wants. Now, will it benefit this side of the party as well? Sure.
But let's just put all of our cards out on the table. That is how you negotiate. Not by holding in a little secret compartment, which I'm not saying you have one of those at your poker table, like at the ranch. Shh. I'm not saying that exists. Yeah. But there's no secret little thing out here. What? Oh, don't worry about it, Stu. Don't worry about it. Come play poker with us.
But let's just put all of our cards out on the table. That is how you negotiate. Not by holding in a little secret compartment, which I'm not saying you have one of those at your poker table, like at the ranch. Shh. I'm not saying that exists. Yeah. But there's no secret little thing out here. What? Oh, don't worry about it, Stu. Don't worry about it. Come play poker with us.
But let's just put all of our cards out on the table. That is how you negotiate. Not by holding in a little secret compartment, which I'm not saying you have one of those at your poker table, like at the ranch. Shh. I'm not saying that exists. Yeah. But there's no secret little thing out here. What? Oh, don't worry about it, Stu. Don't worry about it. Come play poker with us.
So you're just putting all the cards on the table. That's how negotiations are done. But he's also doing something else. He's signaling to Putin, look, I'm not hiding anything here. Yeah. This is all about interests, right?
So you're just putting all the cards on the table. That's how negotiations are done. But he's also doing something else. He's signaling to Putin, look, I'm not hiding anything here. Yeah. This is all about interests, right?
So you're just putting all the cards on the table. That's how negotiations are done. But he's also doing something else. He's signaling to Putin, look, I'm not hiding anything here. Yeah. This is all about interests, right?
So if you want to deal with us, you're dealing with hard-nosed geopolitical interests, right? Yes. There's nothing else here at stake but that. Now you can come to the negotiating table and offer me something.
So if you want to deal with us, you're dealing with hard-nosed geopolitical interests, right? Yes. There's nothing else here at stake but that. Now you can come to the negotiating table and offer me something.
So if you want to deal with us, you're dealing with hard-nosed geopolitical interests, right? Yes. There's nothing else here at stake but that. Now you can come to the negotiating table and offer me something.
Uh, And I will say that this is not revolutionary thought here. This is the way foreign policy, things like that, used to be done. It's just post-Cold War, we shifted into this hazy, like, no, we're doing this because we're the most righteous nation on the planet, even though we're also cool with the Saudis and Erdogan and Turkey, I think. It's just about interest here. It's transparency.
Uh, And I will say that this is not revolutionary thought here. This is the way foreign policy, things like that, used to be done. It's just post-Cold War, we shifted into this hazy, like, no, we're doing this because we're the most righteous nation on the planet, even though we're also cool with the Saudis and Erdogan and Turkey, I think. It's just about interest here. It's transparency.
Uh, And I will say that this is not revolutionary thought here. This is the way foreign policy, things like that, used to be done. It's just post-Cold War, we shifted into this hazy, like, no, we're doing this because we're the most righteous nation on the planet, even though we're also cool with the Saudis and Erdogan and Turkey, I think. It's just about interest here. It's transparency.
It's transparency, and you also do a negotiation by recognizing that both sides have interests in this thing. You do not do a negotiation when you have the UN, which we all know is ridiculous anyway and worthless, but when every single year they're going to do this ceremonial vote, which they just had again, where they say, let's condemn Russia for their invasion again. But why? Why?
It's transparency, and you also do a negotiation by recognizing that both sides have interests in this thing. You do not do a negotiation when you have the UN, which we all know is ridiculous anyway and worthless, but when every single year they're going to do this ceremonial vote, which they just had again, where they say, let's condemn Russia for their invasion again. But why? Why?
It's transparency, and you also do a negotiation by recognizing that both sides have interests in this thing. You do not do a negotiation when you have the UN, which we all know is ridiculous anyway and worthless, but when every single year they're going to do this ceremonial vote, which they just had again, where they say, let's condemn Russia for their invasion again. But why? Why?