Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
In one hour, Donald Trump will address the nation on what is currently going on with the Iran war and speculation is running rampant. Many people believe that he is going to announce he is winding things down. The Iranian government has suffered a regime change and there's new leadership and he already announced that they are begging for a ceasefire.
At the same time, troop movements still indicate that we may be planning an invasion of Karg Island. So we shall see. And in one hour, we will be here live to hear what the president has to say. In the meantime, oh, boy, we got to talk about Matt Gaetz claims that there's a secret government program kidnapping illegal immigrants and making them breed with space aliens. That's not a joke.
It's not. It was yesterday. So everybody was like, was this April Fool's? And I was like, it was yesterday, actually. So maybe he preempted April Fool's. Or, sure, I guess, whatever. I mean, Artemis 2 just left. They're on their way to the moon, and it was awesome. And all of the moon landing deniers are sweating and gripping their seats.
Shane Cashman, most affected.
Shaking. Shane, most affected.
Shane Cashman. I love you, Shane. I love you.
The big news, of course, is the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on birthright citizenship. And it sounds like they are inclined to deny Donald Trump. We're not sure exactly, but it looks like their attitude is, nah, if you're born here, you're a citizen. So we'll talk about that and more. Before we do, we've got a great sponsor, my friends. It is Beam Dream.
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Chapter 2: What are the claims about Matt Gaetz and secret government programs?
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Chapter 3: What recent developments are there regarding birthright citizenship?
Maybe just this once you might consider doing it. Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Michael Malice.
Happy April Fool's, Tim.
It's your favorite day.
It gets up there. We had a fun thing planned, which fell through, which we're going to have to do next April Fool's. But I'm excited to be here and talk about this birthday assistantship.
Oh, yeah, I'm excited, too. It's going to be great. Of course, Ian is hanging out. We've got Carter Banks producing. What up? And you know him, you love him, Phil Labonte. Tomorrow's my birthday. For people who are only listening, he was just doing devil horns.
I don't normally tell people, but tomorrow's my birthday, so let's make a big deal out of it. Tomorrow's your birthday? April 2nd, 4 a.m. I was almost born on the 1st. I thought your birthday was April 20th. No, it was the 2. You probably got it. Oh, 420? Oh, God. No, I dated a girl on 419. It was actually not a weed joke. It was a Hitler joke.
My dad's birthday. Let's talk about speaking of Hitler. We have this story from NPR. Supreme Court majority seems inclined to rule against Trump on birthright citizenship. I'm just going to come out right away and say it based on what the Supreme Court was saying. It sounds like we's cooked. like this country cannot stand. And we actually have one of the arguments.
We have a video here, which is fascinating. I'm going to play this for you. This is John Sauer, the U.S. Solicitor General, arguing that the framers of the 14th could never have predicted airplanes and 8 billion people coming to this country or 500 birth tourism companies. Here's how John Roberts responds. Apparently, there's no audio coming through. Quietly at first and then all at once.
Yeah, why aren't we getting any audio? Is it off?
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of Trump's potential actions on the Iran War?
Yeah, Congress can repeal it. Congress through state ratification or what do you mean?
Just like with the prohibition amendment. If something is not working out, you go through the legislative process.
Right, right.
And I don't believe in law.
If your argument is the amendment should be repealed, agreed. My point is Congress can't pass a law clarifying this was a Supreme Court's argument. Right. So they would have to repeal the 14th. Right. Or re-edit it. You know what I mean? Repeal and replace. I would argue this. I would argue exigent circumstances. The idea that we would say,
The internet wasn't covered by the First Amendment because the founding fathers didn't understand that. My response is, well, the internet is an issue of increase in speed of speech, not an issue of foreign adversaries can take control of our country.
The foreign adversaries use the First Amendment all the time.
They run ops on social media every fucking day. And there's a big difference between a foreigner coming here and speaking or flooding us, which are threats, which we can address, and a Chinese national becoming the president and dismantling our country.
First of all, our country hasn't been dismantled. And I would much rather, in a sense... But we're not arguing that it is. I'd much rather have 10,000 illegal immigrants become citizens than half the stuff that all these other countries run in American citizenry. All these other countries, what? All these ops that they run on social media in American citizenry.
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Chapter 5: What events led to the current military situation with Iran?
Indeed. And a week after that, everyone forgot about it. People need to see it.
But the thing is— You can't force them to see it because they don't want to show it to you. If Trump were to engage in a sustained campaign, he would win. I don't think so.
I think you're wrong. I think not because the media—it's only if it aligns with what the military-industrial complex wants. If they false flag us into Iran, I can understand it. But it has nothing to do with domestic operations. They want Antifa to run Rafshad to sow destabilization. I think that they would expose him and throw him away.
We have seen numerous instances where the left went too far and we got the reaction from the corporate press in a shocking way. It's just that it only happened two or three times.
Right.
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Chapter 6: What are the implications of Trump's actions on Iran's nuclear capabilities?
But my point is people have been primed for a decade to be told that in any minute now Trump is going to put trans people in concentration camps. Agreed. So the second there's a hint of that, aha, told you so, and he's going to get removed.
Except if you shock the American people into a position where the media cannot guess light.
I don't see, that is where you and I disagree. I don't think there's a possibility that people get so shocked that media can't guess. If Andy Ngo was beaten to death, the reaction would have been tenfold.
10 times one is still going to be a small number. Indeed, it needs to be a consistent plan from Trump to continually lie and engage in false flags and manipulate the public like the left does. Sure.
But if Trump was evil, he'd be doing it. Point is, the left doesn't do it through one person. Trump is just one man. This has been systemic for decades from them. I get it.
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Chapter 7: How does the U.S. military strategy affect the global perception of Iran?
Trump's only there for four years. That's not addressing what my argument is. But the point is, Trump does not have the space to do what the left does.
Perhaps that may be. If Trump were to do what the left was doing, he'd win. Win what? You mean the culture war? Culture war. Okay. I don't think the culture war could be one in four years. I believe that January 6th was allowed to happen, that we saw videos of police standing down and walking people in the building. Sure. Nancy Pelosi didn't bring in National Guard and neither did Bowser.
And I think the point was they said, no, no, let it happen. Sure.
Chapter 8: What are the potential consequences of a regime change in Iran?
Because then they got their committees and their insurrection. Right. Trump could have done the same thing with the White House. I just, I don't think there's a symmetry.
Yeah, the liberal- That's my point. That establishment does false flags mechanically and industrially. It's not one guy telling a lie. There are people who would tell you right now that dozens of cops were killed on January 6th by the mob.
Because New York Times lied.
I'm just saying, but we don't live in a truth-based, humans aren't truth-seeking animals, they're narrative-seeking animals. And their narrative for 10 years has been, Trump is a Hitler waiting to happen. That's been primed in people's heads. And the second something like that happens, they're activated.
More people need to understand exactly what you just said. And I don't even, I don't even, and I think because of the way that people are, I don't think that they can actually wrap their heads around it. So it might be, it might be a moot point to even bring it up.
But the fact that like the idea that people have that, you know, if you can just actually have a discussion with people and you'll change their opinion.
There are people who, Tim, we all agree with this, there are many leftists that if you play them the clip of Trump speaking up to Charlottesville, will tell you, yes, I heard him praising white supremacists. They can play that tape from here until they die, they will not hear it correctly.
So I would argue that that video actually is the greatest red pill for the average person. And I hear so many of these stories where they say I was a lib until I saw that video.
But if that video was as red pillings, you say it would be 100% effective. No, 100%. If people were as malleable. Because it's pretty objective, that video.
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