The Dan Bongino Show

A Huuuge Election Day (Ep. 2518)

92 min
May 19, 202611 days ago
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Summary

Dan Bongino discusses the Kentucky GOP primary race between Thomas Massie and Ed Galerine, emphasizing intra-party fights are normal while warning of the existential threat from the progressive left. He interviews psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert about how therapy culture and victim mentality are enabling dangerous political violence and over-medicating America's youth.

Insights
  • Therapy culture's emphasis on validation over accountability is creating a victimhood mentality that enables political violence and dangerous ideological extremism
  • The asymmetry of political violence and hatred is stark: left-wing patients express desires for Trump's death while right-wing patients never express similar sentiments toward Democratic leaders
  • Government involvement in markets (healthcare, education, food) correlates directly with cost inflation exceeding overall inflation rates, while minimally-regulated sectors (tech, clothing) see cost stability or deflation
  • Incumbent advantage in congressional races is significant, but Trump's endorsement power can overcome it, signaling major shifts in party direction and voter priorities
  • Over-medication of children for normal developmental behaviors (ADHD, anxiety) steals opportunities for character-building through adversity and resilience
Trends
Rise of AI-generated political advertising reducing campaign costs from millions to thousands while maintaining viral potentialIncreasing polarization in mental health profession with therapists refusing to treat Trump supporters and expressing violent rhetoric toward political opponentsShift toward government-controlled services (grocery stores, healthcare) as policy proposals despite historical failures of socialist economic modelsWeaponization of mental health diagnosis language on social media creating false self-identification with disorders (ADHD, narcissism, bipolar disorder)Counter-drone technology democratization to state and local law enforcement as response to emerging drone warfare threatsEuthanasia expansion in Canada (MAiD) to include infants with developmental disabilities and minors without parental consent, signaling dangerous trajectory of utilitarian healthcarePrediction markets showing significant volatility in primary races, with Trump endorsement moving odds substantially in challenger's favorAcademic dominance by progressive ideology eliminating centrist and conservative voices in higher education institutions
Companies
Brickhouse Nutrition
Sponsor providing weight-loss supplement 'Lean' as alternative to injectable medications
Patriot Mobile
Sponsor offering U.S.-based cellular service supporting conservative causes and Christian values
Bond Charge
Sponsor providing red light therapy wellness products for health optimization and biohacking
Rumble Wallet
Sponsor offering cryptocurrency wallet and Bitcoin purchasing for financial control and independence
MSNBC
News network criticized for Katie Tore's apparent unfamiliarity with Declaration of Independence concepts
The Atlantic
Publication where McKay Coppins works as contributor discussing constitutional rights
Wall Street Journal
Publication featuring Jonathan Alpert's opinion pieces on therapy culture and victim mentality
CNN
Network where Harry Antton provided analysis of Kentucky primary prediction markets
Fox News
Network covering voter fraud cases and counter-drone technology initiatives
United Healthcare
Insurance company whose CEO Brian Thompson was murdered by Luigi Mangione in high-profile case
People
Jonathan Alpert
Guest discussing therapy culture, victimhood mentality, and Trump Derangement Syndrome as clinical phenomenon
Thomas Massie
Kentucky primary candidate facing challenge from Trump-endorsed Ed Galerine in GOP race
Ed Galerine
Trump-endorsed challenger to incumbent Thomas Massie in Kentucky congressional primary
Donald Trump
Endorsement of Ed Galerine in Kentucky primary demonstrates significant political power over GOP direction
Katie Tore
Criticized for apparent unfamiliarity with Declaration of Independence concept of God-given rights
McKay Coppins
Responded to Katie Tore's confusion about inalienable rights derived from creator
Harry Antton
Provided analysis of prediction markets showing Massie's chances declining from 71% to 44%
Luigi Mangione
Charged in murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, exemplifying political violence radicalization
Bill Maher
Interviewed Will.i.am about freedom as universal vs. subcategorized value
Will.i.am
Argued freedom is subcategorized by circumstance rather than universal human value
M. Scott Peck
Author of 'People of the Lie' examining pathological inability to tell truth in therapy context
Ronald Reagan
Quoted on dangers of government intervention; his philosophy contrasted with modern socialist proposals
Bernie Sanders
Criticized as millionaire promoting socialist policies while maintaining private wealth
AOC
Criticized for promoting theft normalization and socialist economic policies
Pope John Paul II
Historical figure credited with helping collapse communism through solidarity movement in Poland
Quotes
"There is a significant advantage to incumbency. When you are an incumbent, you have built a lot of loyalty in your district."
Dan BonginoEarly segment on Kentucky primary
"Therapists are keeping people stuck and they're creating this victimhood mentality. Instead of challenging people, helping them to create a sense of agency, they're just affirming and validating them."
Jonathan AlpertInterview segment
"The government doesn't know shit about you, and they have no interest in knowing shit about you. A free market economy actor that has to sell you something has to understand your wants and desires."
Dan BonginoSegment on government grocery stores and price controls
"If you have such hatred towards a political figure that you're willing to tell a stranger like me that you hope they die, you're sick, you have serious profound mental health problems."
Jonathan AlpertInterview segment on TDS
"Medication will not give you insight and it will not teach you skills and tools to deal with problems. It's just going to numb you up and make you feel better in the moment."
Jonathan AlpertDiscussion on over-medication of children
Full Transcript
All America All the Time. Sit down, buckle up, and get ready for the Dan Bongino Show. I really love you guys and ladies out there checking in and the chat from all over the country. I saw just a minute ago in the chat, Walker's Show Wisconsin, big shout out there. Tulsa, Oklahoma. I actually been to Tulsa. Danny Boy O'Connor from House of Pain has the Outsiders house out there. So I thank you. Do that every night. I love to see you. This is a global audience. We have a big audience overseas too. But it's really nice. It makes it real. Sometimes, you know, it's me and, you know, five or six people in the studio, depending who's walking around in a microphone. You know, I forget all the people we're talking to, and it really matters. The show is for you. It's up for me. I've got a special show that I get. A few of your hosts says that, no, I really do. I have a guest for you coming up later, Jonathan Alper. You probably, well, who's that? He has a book out called Therapy Nation folks. It's fascinating. It's about the over medication of our kids. There's, we're going to get into an interview how Trump derangement syndrome is a real thing. Like this is a very real thing. How dangerous the political environment's coming because of therapists and stuff telling people, oh, you know what, it's all okay. Nothing's your fault. Don't miss that coming up later. Of course, it's election day in Kentucky for the Massey Galerine, uh, Ed Galerine race, which is a huge deal. I'm going to have some commentary on that. I got a couple takeaway points on that. And at the beginning of the show, I've got just the best clip I think I've seen in a long time. It's hard because, and by best, I mean worst of a liberal commentator in one of the biggest cell phones, not cell phone, like you'd call self, S-E-L-F-O-W-N, self owns you'll ever see. It's apparently the first time she's ever heard that your big R God given rights come from God. I'll stun by this. One of my favorite clips. So I got a loaded show for you today. Please don't go anywhere. A lot to talk about. Today's show brought to you by, well, let me just tell you, you may have noticed over the past few years, especially after I went through the whole, you know, battle for health and everything. I had to lose some weight. I was, I was getting really bad osteoarthritis. I still have it. I had to lose weight. I didn't have a choice. I'm very concerned about what I put in my body. I did not want to try those weight loss injections. I just didn't want to do it. So I called my friends at Brickhouse Nutrition. They've been with me a long time. And I said, Miles, you got an option here. And he said, we do. We have this product coming out called lean. That was years ago. The product is a huge success. We get tons of amazing feedback on it. You're looking to lose weight, check out lean visit take lean.com enter code thank you 25 for 25% off. You know, people talking about these injections all the time. 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And it's not a substitute or alternative for care from a healthcare provider. Alright fellas, I don't know what it is man but I got a lot of energy I've been sleeping amazing. I don't know if something changed and that's someone pumping oxygen in the room or whatever. But I don't know what it is like is some like little, you know, little like oxygen fairy up in the they've got pumping oxygen the HVAC system you notice the energy levels been through the room. I don't know what's going on. So before I get to the big election day, I put it in the title huge, you know, stealing a three years huge. I sent that over to him. I'm like, you know, no, you got to include all three years. It's not I didn't know it's on a typo. It is a big election day because there's a lot going on. I want to play this for you first to kind of set the fact that listen, intro party fights happen all the time. Okay, that's what primaries are about. The folks don't buy into the maniki and dystopian nonsense. The people are stealing the party all this stuff. The party we have an electoral process. It's called the primary. Whoever wins tomorrow is going to be the Republican nominee or wins tonight will know tomorrow. Whoever wins is going to be the Republican nominee that people choose that Kentucky four voters can pick who they want to be their member of Congress. That's how the process works. There's no need to engage in this leftist maniki and end of the world nonsense and all this other stuff. I hate that intro party fights are normal. However, keep in mind that there are extra party fights with the Democrats outside of our parties, the liberals and the communists that are very real. And those are can be very, very destructive when we lose. Here's what we're dealing with. Here's a segment I saw right before we were going to pop on the air. I hate just messing up the show in the beginning because we'd almost already done the rundown. This is Katie Tore at MSNBC, not a particularly bright individual. I want you to watch her in the beginning. She seems stunned by the idea that your rights come from a creator, capital G, God, and they're not given to you by other fallible human beings in government. She seems stunned by even McKay Coppins from the Atlantic who answers her here, who's not known for being like some big diehard MAGA dude, has to be like, this is like the first time you heard this, really? Check this out. What about this passage from Mike Johnson declaring that our rights do not derive from government. They come from you, our creator and heavenly father. Is this him putting God over the Declaration of Independence? McKay? Well, you know, I actually think that that idea is not wholly uncommon. I mean, the idea that we have certain inalienable rights that come from God can be read in a fairly benign way, which is basically that we have innate human rights that our constitution and our government, our democratic government are meant to codify, right? That idea is not totally abnormal. Guys, I don't know what to say. Has Katie Tore ever read the Declaration of Independence? You understand like this is endowed, thank you guys, that are endowed by their creator with a capital C. I don't know. Yeah, right. I couldn't find a date for this. Pretty old, maybe 250 years or something. This is absolutely stunning. I just want you to keep in mind today with all the intra-party stuff that happened. It's a primary. It's not the first or last time this has happened. Stop buying into demerism and glomerism of parties over. We're not voting for your guide. Scott, the bullshit. We are dealing with a very serious opponent, liberal media, academia, and the now communist, mom, dummy, AOC, Bernie Sanders left. That doesn't even understand that your rights are given to you by the state and them, they're given to you by God. Just keep that in mind today. Please, I refuse to fall into this trap of just non-stop black pilling, demerism, nonsense. I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it and you shouldn't do it either. However, it is a huge day for the direction of the GOP moving forward and this happens in parties. People were sending around my clip yesterday where I had addressed some issues I had had with Congressman Massey and that's fine. But one of the things I said at the end of it was, no matter what happens, folks, this is a primary. These happen all the time. All the talk on X is just X talk. It's not IRL, like in real life. It's not real life. It's not real life. No matter what happens, given the choice between a Republican and a communist Democrat, the choice is obvious. That applies to everybody. This happens all the time. All of these people telling you they're going to collapse the party if their side loses. They're the same people who said this when the Trump primary in 2020, excuse me, the Trump primary in 2024, the Trump primary in the 15, 16 years, they've said this all before. Party is going to be fine, but the direction of the party is important. So there's two points I want to bring up about the Massey-Gal Ryan race today. It's happening in Kentucky for. Number one, regardless of what anyone tells you, there is a significant advantage to incumbency. I say that for a couple of reasons. When you are an incumbent, you have built a lot of loyalty in your district. Remember, running in a race for Congress is significantly different, obviously than running in a statewide race for the Senate or for governor. That's fairly obvious. I mean, a congressional district is about 750 to 780,000 people dependent on population inflows and outflows over the course of 10 years, right? So you're dealing with a far smaller number of people, honestly, probably less than half of those people. In fact, there are kids that everything else vote and probably only a percentage of those people even registered show up to vote. So you're dealing with smaller constituencies. What I'm getting at is it's really easy to build loyalty in a district. Now, the polling, I'm going to show you a clip coming up in a second, seems to be pointing in the direction of the challenger, Ed Gal Ryan, running against Massey. But the second point I want to make, so incumbents are very difficult to dislodge, but let me just finish that point. It's not very energetic to almost too much slowdown. Remember that ADHD, that comes up in our interview later too. If Congressman Massey loses, like Bill Cassidy, who was the incumbent senator in Louisiana, who finished third in his race, we saw this weekend, and Donald Trump is clearly on the side of the challenger here at Gal Ryan. Folks, that's a big statement. There's no dismissing it. There's no putting lipstick on it. There's none. And that works in both directions. There's no, whatever happens tomorrow, accept the result and move on. I mean, that's just how it works. There's no putting lipstick on it. But if he loses the power of Donald Trump over the party, you putting lipstick on it, making excuses, isn't going to do you any good. If he wins, he's built a powerful constituency in his district, and that's who the Republican Party chose, and it's time to move on. There's no sense for endless drama. This is not days of our lives. For those of you who grew up in the soap opera era, what was that one said? What was the other one but the hospital? I remember that. This is soap operas. Here's the second point. Folks, prediction markets are typically where I go for information on this. The reason I do that is I just don't trust pollsters. A lot of them have an agenda. The way they frame the questions, I get into them. In a race, it's easy. This guy or that guy. I just don't really trust a lot of pollsters, not all of them. Prediction markets are different. Calci and Be Fair, they're a sponsor. You have Polly Market. They're nuts, but it doesn't matter who prediction markets are different because people have skin in the game. The prediction markets have been like all over the place on this, but look to be trending towards the challenger. Again, what matters now is just votes. So here's Harry Antton from CNN. I play this guy on CNN not because I like CNN, but because he's not some conservative or Trump guy. So you can generally assume he doesn't have any skin in the game to advance like the challenger's agenda who's supported by Donald Trump. Here's what they said on CNN about where the race is going and we'll see tomorrow, you know, what happens. So check this out. The Trump political world descending on Kentucky, trying to unseat Thomas Massie tomorrow in this Republican primary. What are the prediction markets saying? How is this race going? To put it mildly, I don't think that Donald Trump likes Thomas Massie. And if you look at the prediction markets, it looks like they may get their man. They may get their man. Look at this chance that Massie is in fact the Kentucky four GOP nominee. It has been falling considerably over the last 10 days according to the cash prediction market. Look at this. It was 71% 10 days ago. Look at that number is now it's 44%. So chances more likely than not though it is very close, very close, that Massie will in fact go down to defeat. But again, we're just going to have to wait and see the votes getting cast and counted because this is quite close. But anytime that incumbent member of Congress goes down, he has done something seriously wrong in the minds of the voters. And in this case, if Massie goes down, it is that he crossed Donald John Trump. All I ask folks, all I ask no matter what happens, I'm asking you as a friend, I'm asking you as an ally in this cause. Don't get emotional about it. Think of politics. Don't fall in love with candidates fall in love with results. Do not get emotional about it. And whatever happens tomorrow, we have to move on. We have to move on. We can't just focus endlessly on this because we have a midterm coming up that is critical for us to stop the endless cycle of useless bullshit impeachments, the endless cycle of weaponization of government that they're going to bring back immediately. They're practice Supreme Court and Puerto Rico and DC is a state agenda. We are dealing with a very, very serious ideological war right now that candidly folks is is it's the intensity of it is new. The Bill Clinton, John F. Kennedy Democrat Party is not the Democrat Party now. I know you've been told that before, but I can prove it. We have the receipts to back it up. They are back to ideas. I mean, it was Bill Clinton. I'm not celebrating Bill Clinton. I'm just telling you he gave the speech. You can look it up. The era big government is over. The Democrat Party had a legitimate moderate wing back then. That wing is gone now. The ideas they're promoting now folks have killed and wiped out just entire societies. Starvation in Ukraine. I mean, look all over the world where communism has been tried. Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, the Soviet Union, you get a police state, a surveillance state. I mean, think about it. I mean, East and West Berlin. There was a reason the guns were pointed to East Berlin on a guy, how to keep people in they couldn't escape fast enough. The minute that the propaganda minister gave that speech about and he screwed it up, he was like, Yeah, you know, you can travel to West Berlin freely. And he forgot to put in all the restrictions. People piled out tens of thousands of them could not get out of there to freedom quicker. The reason socialism sucks is because it involves essentially anti libertarianism and the stealing of your rights. That's what we're fighting against now. Val 026 0 in the chat. Hey, Dan, greetings from England. Greetings, fine, bam, or sir, could be I don't know. Greetings. Cheerio. Is that a thing still? What are you laughing at, Andy? It's a thing, right? It's like Italians, prego, prego. They say prego. I don't even know what I mean. I'm Italian. Let's say he's Bongino. Folks, listen to mom, dummy. Yes, I know you've heard this. However, I hate when people put mom, dummy stuff up and they don't describe why the stuff he's saying is so dangerous. There is a way to explain this to your liberal friends. You can't just say like, mom, dummy's attacking, you know, the limited government idea, and that's bad. Why is it bad? Okay, I'm going to explain it to you, but I'm going to play mom, dummy first because it is critical that no matter what happens in the intro party stuff, we keep the interparty stuff tip of the spear, paramount in our minds. Check this out. I cannot help but think of the words of our 40th president, Ronald Reagan. He famously said, the nine most terrifying words in the English language are I'm from the government and I'm here to help. It's a good quote, but I disagree. I think nine more terrifying words are actually, I worked all day and can't feed my family. Now I want you to keep in mind that mom, dummy, who thinks the government is a solution to your problems, correct? He's attacking Reagan for saying government has caused a lot of your problems, correct? Liberals, logic, let's try it. Please stop clawing at your faces, shitting in your diapers for a second, sit down, take the freaking cotton out of your ears, jam it in your mouth and just answer a simple question. Mom, dummy is clearly saying right now at a rally for a government grocery store in New York, sounds kind of Soviet to me, that government is the solution to the problems in your life. Is he not? He's attacking Reagan for saying the opposite, logic. Remember like modus tonens and modus pollens, you take logic in college, correct? Good. Thank you. So if the government is the solution to your life and a third party actor knows more about your grocery habits and how to run a grocery store than a grocery store, then why isn't there a successful national model of socialist grocery stores where people are eating freely and are healthier? Why hasn't it been tried and worked because it's a third party actor that doesn't know shit about your, that's the fucking problem. Damn it, I'm trying not to curse. Shit. I just said, I'm really, I swear I'm trying not to curse. This is what you have to ask. You, I'm sorry, folks, kids listen, kids, don't curse. It's really bad for your mental health. This is very simple. Conservatives try to like, you got to make it a Wheaties box message, man. People don't have time for a white paper on the failures of socialism and collectivism. They don't, yeah, it's freaking laserized it. You're damn right. They don't have time for it. Ask them a simple question. Okay. So you think mom, Dami's right? Government should control healthcare and now grocery stores. What does the government know about your eating habits? Go. No, no, just any government. Just, what, what, just tell me the Social Security Administration, New York City DEP, whatever. What do they know? New York City Sanitation Department. What do they know about your, tell me, what do you eat for breakfast? What do they know? What do they know about that? Tell me what they know about that. They don't know anything about that. Why don't they know about that? Because they don't know you. So if they don't know you, how the hell are they running a grocery store that's supposed to be tailored towards your buying habits? Oh, they don't. Well, what is a private company? A private company has this thing called marketing where they want to sell stuff you're interested in, you dipshits, that because they have to make money. It's not going to put products on the shelf that don't interest you. A big zero, they know nothing. Thank you in the chat. That's it. It is the Friedrich Hayek knowledge problem. The government doesn't know shit about you, and they have no interest in knowing shit about you. A free market economy actor that has to sell you something, a phone, food, a car, has to understand your wants and desires, or you're not going to want to buy anything. Do you think mom Dami doesn't know this? This is not about efficiency. It's about control. He wants to control you. That's why the government wants to control the food supply and health care. They don't give a damn about your health or your eating habits. All they care about is control and oppression. It's been the essence of every socialist nation state empire since the beginning of time. It's why they all collapse. And when they collapse, people get really pissed off. Look at what happened to Chaukescu in Romania. Show me an example of a successful socialist country, and please, please, I'm begging you. If you're going to make an ass out of yourself in the chat, be like, Sweden, read the Wall Street Journal article we put on the show just last week about how Sweden is transitioning to a market economy because Democrats socialists fail before you make an effing asshole out of yourself. Socialism is so successful in Sweden, they're moving away from democratic socialism to free market models for school and health care. Just read you imbeciles. You don't have to be stupid. Stupid's a choice. Oh, thank you guys. Tom Farrellus, I'll make it easy for you. Wall Street Journal, the world's most surprising capitalist makeover is underway in Sweden. Please stop being a stupid ass and an imbecile. Read something. You dumb. Sweden, it's so great. Sweden. Russia's doing great. They're doing fantastic. So is Cuba. Cuba's fantastic. Please stop being stupid. And why is everybody stupid? Everybody's stupid on the left because they're taught to be stupid. It's really not their fault. They're not born stupid. Talk about democratic socialism. Margaret, I'm talking about Finland. I'm talking about Denmark. I'm talking about Sweden. He's talking about Sweden. You know who's not talking about socialism? Sweden the Swedes. You listen to this dumb loser who, by the way, is a millionaire himself flying around in private jets. Keep hitting the microphone. I'm way too excited today. He's a millionaire himself. You know, I got to go a little out of order. Pull up that Hollywood celebrities thing. I'm sorry. The show is going to be all over the place. Because I'm in a freaking mood. These people who are telling you to follow the Mamdami model that government's going to control your health care, you want to get your chest cracked open? They want you to call a government bureaucrat. You need your chest cracked open? Now we're good. No, no, I'm going to die. Yeah, we don't give a shit. We're government. The insurance company tells you that and it does happen. You can try a different insurance company. When it's the government controlling it, no means no means you're dead and you're going to get dead quick. You've got a bunch of rich millionaires like Bernie says and folks, I love millionaires. Great millionaires create wealth, billionaires, good. I'm not telling you every one of them is some kind of saint that should be beatified. However, without people who've created million dollar and billion dollar ideas, none of the technology you're using right now to watch the show even freaking exists. And you don't find it ironic that some of these liberal carons and others out there who are millionaires themselves are telling you that you don't deserve their level of success through the same system that got them there. Here's this little montage of a bunch of Hollywood zeros at the puts the name of this movie. I love bubbles, Barney. What is it? Is it bubbles? I love boosters. But I love boost. I don't even know it's a movie. I really I so rarely I go to movies like so on an often a you know, word. Here's a Hollywood red carpet asking a bunch of rich, zero Hollywood people. I love bubbles about capitalism. They got a lot to say about capitalism. Check this out. The thing that annoys you the most about capitalism. Oh, my God. There's so long list. The only people that really benefit are the top 0.003%. It's very simple. It's just way too imbalanced. There's no way you need to have all that damn money of people out here and can't eat the unfairness of the entire system. Jason Ritter. Isn't that John Ritter from Threes Company? Is that his kid? Can you look that up? You were born with a silver spoon in your mouth. Give the effing money back then. Nobody's stopping you in zeros. Give the money away. Show us your principles, man. MUH, my principles. You ain't going to do shit. You fake phony freaking frauds. That's his dad, right? What was his name? Was he what was it? Folks, Threes Company helped me in a chat. What was he? Jack Tripper or something? I remember Suzanne Summers and everybody forgets. Your dad was probably making millions of dollars on syndication. You freaking zero. Give the money away. Just give it away. Is that Jack Tripper? Was that his name? Help me out in the chat. Nice job. Jack, no, not Jack, the Ripper. That was that Dr. Martian in the chat. Yes, Jack, who said it? Lynn and Jeff, the famous Lynn and Jeff from the chat. I know Lynn and Jeff. They're here every day. Hat tip, Lynn and Jeff. Tip of the hat to you. That's freaking Son of Jack Tripper. That should be a movie. You know, like Bride of Frankenstein, Son of Jack Tripper. This guy, Jack Trippers is freaking bad. How much money they make from reruns and syndication? Threes Company is probably still on the air this day. Freaking little Jack Tripper. I don't know, man. Capitalism sucks. Give the effing money away then, asshole. All right, I'm done. I can't. My wife's going to kill me when I get home. Sorry, guys. She is. She hates when I... Oh, gosh, I should put like an R rating on it. Then Josh inside's like, I know. There is good. Yes, we have to. I'm sorry. I can't help it, folks. I hate these zeros. I can't stand them. I get so tired of their lectures and their bullshit. Oh my gosh. Rich Hollywood Son of Freaking Jack Tripper. And I don't even know these other people. Who's Poppy Lee and Kiki Palmer? Am I like culturally inept? Am I supposed to know these people? Who are these people? You're taking your life guidance from Zoran Mamdami, who's never had a real job. He's like a rapper prior to this. Bernie Sanders, who's a rich millionaire. Didn't he want to get like married in the Soviet Union? AOC, who actually did have a bartender. All right, she had a real job, but knows nothing about nothing about anything. You got Katie Torr, who's like astonished by the idea that rights are endowed by the creator like she's never heard it before. These are your... These are your intellectual scions. This is your Mount Olympus of academia. Jasmine, I'm on fire today. I just show as I go totally off the rails. He's about to say something like, you know, be good for you to call a friend on Patreon mobile and tell him about that. That's where it gets where you're going, right? He... Just say it. God bless you, dad. 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If a government supermarket, a government that knows nothing about you, nothing about your buying habits, nothing about your nutrition needs, doesn't care to know anything about it either because it only has an incentive to take taxpayer money and spend it, they will fail price controls, which is what he recommended later in that probably shouldn't have shouldn't have clipped it so soon. That's my fault. Not there as I sent him the time markers. He goes on to recommend price controls. Ladies and gentlemen, price controls never work. It is very simple. They create the same problems every time. If you artificially lower a price people are willing to pay for and you artificially lower the government says no, you have to make that product cheaper. What's going to happen? I'll give you the example I always give it is going to create these creased supply increase demand quality problems and black markets every single time you like Corvettes. I don't know what a Corvette goes for now 90,000. I don't know. I'm not in the market for say it's 100,000. Why is a Corvette expensive? Because there's expensive parts. There's labor that goes into it. There's engineering. There's science that goes into it. Wind tunnel testing, all that other stuff. Okay. Let's say the government mom dummy comes in and says I mandate that Corvettes are $50,000. What's going to happen? There's going to be a rush to the dealership and increase demand because people are going to try to buy a $100,000 car for $50,000. Well, what's going to happen? There's going to be decreased supply as people scoop up the cars at an artificially low price. There's also going to be a decreased supply because Chevy is not going to produce a $100,000 car for $50,000 and lose $30,000, $40,000 given their margins on every single car. So forget it. The supply dries up. What happens then? Black markets as people go and buy food products or a Corvette that's worth $100,000 for $50,000, then immediately go to eBay or and sell it for $100,000 to other people willing to pay $100,000. Why would they want to pay $100,000? Because that's the price and the market clearing price of the freaking Corvette. And then you're going to get quality problems because if the government comes in with their guns, which they typically do and force the factories to produce products at a loss, they're going to produce shitty products because there's no incentive to produce a good product. This has only happened every single time in human history. Why won't people ever stop learning from the mistakes of the past? The answer is because academia is polluted. Look at this. This tweet I saw by Steve Williams about colleges. Why do kids constantly believe that socialism, I consistently believe throughout the decades that socialism works despite a 100% success rate of failing? Because quote, at Steve's stew well, not only have conservatives become vanishingly rare in academia, so have centrists. That's how complete the left's dominance is. Even moderates are now a fringe group in academia. Why do your kids believe stupid shit that AOC and mom dummy tell them that the government can run a grocery store? The government can't even run a freaking DMV. You want them to run healthcare and a grocery store to feed you? Have you ever heard of the Ukrainian hall of madore? Like you've ever heard of mass starvation because of communism? Do you even crack a book? Look at this far left liberals telling your kids how fantastic socialism is. Really? Go back and look at the Soviet Union. Look at what happened. Here's another one. Folks, young people listening and the people talking to young people, save this chart. At Jason put this out on Twitter. He said legendary chart. You know why this chart is legendary? Because they updated the most legendary chart on Twitter. What stands out? Listen to me. This may be the most important segment of the show. Here is a chart about the costs rising in these certain spaces. Consumer goods services and wages. What do you know about things that are getting dramatically more expensive? What do you notice about them? That are exceeding the overall inflation rate. Food and beverages, hourly wages, medical care services, childcare and nursery school and a nursery school, college textbooks, college tuition and fees rising above the overall inflation rate. Guys, what do you notice about this? What is the common thread to every one of these arenas where costs are out of control? The government footprint. There is a huge massive government footprint in every single one of these spaces. Student loans, Medicaid, Medicare, minimum wage laws, housing regulations, food and beverage regulations and Mamdami trying to create government freaking stores. That's why the government's the problem. You don't see this. You don't find it ironic that arenas where the government has very little, a small footprint, TVs, computer software, clothing that costs have been under control or even going down. No, but they're like more affordable. Like it's the freaking chart, man. And by the way, these are Bureau BLS statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics. So don't tell me like we made it up. Stop being stupid. You don't have to be stupid. Don't be a moron. Folks, there is a war going on against free markets out there and stop buying the capitalism. Both capitalism isn't even an ism. Capitalism is just a couple of things. A price mechanism instead of price controls where you can pay what you want or not pay and then they have to charge a competitive price or else you're going to ration it. Second, the ability to trade your labor for a wage rather than working for the government for a wage. They tell you that's what socialism is. And the ability to own private property. Which one does mom dummy disagree with? He's he turning in his private property? What about son of Jack Tripper? Is he giving back his private property? Isn't he trading his labor for a wage? He gets a wage, right? He doesn't work for the government for a controlled wage. He's not, his stuff isn't rationed to him. He chooses the price mechanism. They're all full of shit, man. And then they do this all while trying to wipe out the compass due north of objective truth and that's faith, family, and God. You heard Katie tour in the beginning of the show. Trying to replace rule by humans over rights endowed by the creator. No, we're not replacing it. That's just the way it is. You don't understand that? Look at this article. Why was it the Financial Times? Anti-family propaganda is at an all time high. Why birth rates are falling everywhere at once? Why does the left engage in anti-family, anti-religion propaganda? Because they don't like a competitor for your values. Katie tour believes your values and small r rights come from the state. They don't like competition. If you believe your big r rights come from God, you're endowed by the creator with inalienable rights, then the whole system of socialism can't possibly exist. It's why they hated Pope John Paul and his visits to Poland early on with the solidarity movement. You want to talk about who took down communism? Thatcher, Reagan, yeah, of course, Pope John Paul and the solidarity movement in Poland. That's where a lot of the iron curtain collapsed. That's why the the CCP hates organized religion. And by the way, hates all organized religion. Why do you think the Chinese Communist Party imprisons the Uyghurs, attacks the Catholic Church? Any organized religion is competition for the state. They also hate results that matter. They can never run against results. When you look at organized leftist movements, they run on bumper stickers, coexist, tolerance, climate change. How's the climate climate? Climate always change. Nothing they tell you is ever based in results. It's all hyperbolic bumper stickers. The left is nothing more than a bumper sticker movement. The right is always running against the left and at a disadvantage because it's really hard to make a topic. When I say bleed, I mean it in a way that you can feel it and touch it. The left is very good at that. Obama, hope he changed, he co exists, tolerance. They're just really good at it. The right has to run on results. And it's hard to get emotional about spreadsheets sometimes. That's why you need creative gifted people who handle the PR component of politics. Well, Rubio, President Trump, these guys are really good at this. Results matter. And here is the latest edition from the Nothing is Happening file. And by the way, the doomer and gloomer and blackpill are right has fallen into this too. It is really exhausting every day hearing them talk about nothing is happening when every day transformative things are happening that are moving the goalpost towards a leaner, meaner, more effective liberty-oriented government. It's really exhausting. So this happened yesterday. I want to hat tip the O'Keeffe media group that had done an expose about voter fraud happening on Skid Row out in California. Fox did a brief hit on this yesterday. These are really important cases that are happening. You can complain about the pays fine, complain all you want. I'm just telling you, things are happening. And if you're not highlighting them or doing the voters a severe disservice, check this out. Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles are set to announce major charges in two criminal cases. The first case is against a woman who allegedly paid people, including those who are homeless on LA Skid Row, to register to vote. The second case is of an alleged anti-Semitic federal hate crime attack at a Los Angeles synagogue. Again, folks, things are happening all over the place. Good positive things. Did you see President Trump and his team established a 1.776? You get it? 1776. Billion dollar compensation fund for people who are the victims of a weaponized government. Hat tip Eric Daughtry on Twitter breaking. It's official. Again, I don't understand. I don't understand the nothing is happening doomers. How you constantly fall on your face. You ignore everything and you like pick one thing. Well, this isn't happened yet. And then we say, well, that's probably going to happen too, because a lot of this is ongoing. Well, I'll complain about it up till then. You just keep talking. Results matter, folks. I want to show you one thing too, because I talked yesterday about the unbelievably dangerous threat of modern drone warfare is a fascinating piece in the Wall Street Journal. Yesterday, the op ed column about how warfare has permanently changed. The old idea of frontline battlefield troops digging trenches and going at with drones, it's over. Those days are over. Thank God we got a guy in charge and I mean, I'm not using his name in vain of this of the War Department. Pete Heg said to understand this now is moving forward in the Golden Dome initiatives. I just wanted to show you this because this was an initiative from day one. I drove the FBI leadership absolutely freaking bananas about the drone problem. And we moved quick. We got this drone school thanks to President Trump's executive order understands the problem. Here's just a quick fox hit on that. Check this out to keep Americans safe at the World Cup in America 250 and beyond is happening here at this facility behind me in about 10 minutes or so. Another group of state and local law enforcement officers will be graduating the FBI's counter drone training school, which authorizes them to take defensive action against suspicious drones. Historically, that has been a federal authority. However, after President Trump signed the safer skies act back in December, it opened a pathway to a more coordinated drone defense plan. And the FBI says it is crucial to incorporate local authorities to keep Americans safe. They're the ones who will be in and around stadiums patrolling perimeters protecting the crowds at the World Cup and in our America and Freedom 250 celebrations. Folks, we knew early on cash and we can't we can't handle this problem alone in the FBI. So we figured the best idea would be to train state local tribal territorial officers to go out and spread around the country where they can train other people. Obviously, it's a model of geometric growth rather than trying to keep up with a geometric threat with a linear solution. Things are happening. Good things are happening. Don't forget, regardless of what happens today in Kentucky, tomorrow we have to move on. We have interparty fights with the Communist progressive AOC Bernie Sanders, mom, dummy left that are politically existential. They are not kidding about their agenda. You want to move towards a Soviet model of an economy, then sit on your ass and do nothing. I'm not in that group of people. By the way, moving forward, there is going to be speaking of campaigns, the revolution in AI. From this point, it's happening now. It's like like a series of tomorrows. It's a series of today. You've seen Spencer Pratt's AI ads, people are putting out for him. I don't even know if they're paid ads by him, just people doing it. I saw this one pop yesterday. This is in the New York state governor's race, Bruce Blakeman versus Kathy Huckle, a huge long shot race. Lee's Elvin came close. Horseshoes and hand grenades. I ran myself seconds, not the spot. You mean the in or you don't? But I just want to show you how like nothing is going to be the same from this point going forward. You get an AI ad that costs you $1,000 and it goes viral on X. What would have cost you $5 million in an expensive market like New York state to get out will cost you a fraction of that moving forward. This is a pretty creative. Even if that, yeah, Justin knows, he said even a thousand steep for these ads, this is going to change campaigning forever. Check this out. Jump on a bus and head down to Florida where you belong. Okay. Wait, we need you to support our social program. New York. We're better than this. Start spreading the news. Uncle Bruce is here today. If we can make it here, why would we ever go anywhere else? It's up to us. New York, New York. That's it's the doctor on X hat tip. Again, folks, this is going to change everything moving forward. And it's important because these are real fights ahead. I want to show you again what I mean going back to the dangerous interparty, not intra party fights, the fights with the Democrats, the progressives, how this party's been hijacked by lunatics right now. And there are really stupid people in charge. This is what happens when you ask people this is will I am was he in the black eyed peas that are he what okay because I'm like again, I'm like not really hip with the culture stuff is will I am he's a performer. Great. Great. But again, probably a big leftist. I don't know the guy's politics, but he's asked a pretty simple question by Bill Maher about freedom. Freedom, if you're a conservative means what is it a universal or parochial value? If you're a conservative, you know the answer. Freedom is a universal value. There are not different categories of humans that deserve different levels of freedom. Correct. Correct me in the chat if I'm wrong. Any conservative in the chat or libertarian think otherwise, that there are subhumans that deserve less freedom. I want you to listen to the answer. This is a short clip, but believe me, it's worth your time. Again, harping back to the morons on the red carpet son of Jack, Jack, Tripper and others. They really believe that there are certain people that are so stupid that they need to be taken care of by the liberal carons of the world because they're like subhuman. They have lesser degrees of freedom. They need to listen to me. Listen to this clip. Check this out. They don't have freedom. Their people are not free. It is a police state. And when you don't have that, their freedom is different than our freedom. That's kind of patronizing to say what another person's need of freedom is. Freedom is freedom. I think they, maybe they don't know, maybe they're so brainwashed at this point, they don't know how much freedom they need, but I think people yearn for freedom and they don't have. Say, for example, you come from a place that was war torn and you want to be free from that. That's different from I want to be free to do something that is not at the same level. So not every freedom is the same freedom. Sometimes you want to be free from tyranny. You want to be free from, you know, people in the Congo want to be free from that thumb, that oppression. People in America's freedom is a different freedom. And to say they're the same, that's not fair to those folks that are truly suffering. You see what happens when you get your history lessons from people like this on TikTok? There are different categories of freedom for like the stupid people and the great unwashed and no, there aren't will I am not. Let me just tell you to will I am. There are universal values endowed by our creator with a capital C that apply to all the children of God, not just people in the United States, but the people in the Congo too. They're not subhuman. They understand the idea of freedom as a universal value. This is what we're dealing with. This is the problem we have right now with the left. We're fighting is that they put people in these subcategories of people who have more or less rights based on your category, based on your category, how they judge you in their eyes. It's how you come up with these morons in the Luigi Mangione case. Who is the obvious again? Everyone's innocent until proven guilty. He's entitled to a trial. I actually believe in due process. However, there's a ton of evidence against Luigi Mangione on trial for the murderer, Brian Thompson. And this is how you get people at the scene. Play this first. The so-called journalists. They interview these three ladies outside of the courthouse in the Mangione case. They have this is what happens when people get different levels of freedom. Like healthcare CEOs, well, we are healthcare CEOs. They're not entitled to the same degree of freedom as everyone. Really? That's fascinating. And it's interesting how you hated this healthcare CEO, Brian Thompson so much. You think he should be murdered. Yet when governments, governments, impart a rationing system on healthcare, put up the Daily Mail article if you could, ration healthcare to people who die by the tens of thousands on waiting lists. You don't apply the same logic. Dan, produce receipts. Here you go, mother. March 30th, 2026, Daily Mail. No big conservative outlet. GPs told the delay, referring one in four patients to the hospital in an awful new drive to cut waiting lists, ration the healthcare waiting lists. There are your receipts. I don't hear these people talking about that. What about the tens of thousands of people that are dying there? Because of your government model. You see how full of shit they are? Listen to these lunatics outside the Mangione trial. Check this out. What was that? I didn't get that, but you said, I'm standing on business, I don't give a flying fuck and dying. Millions of Americans liked it. He's responsible for more deaths than Osama bin Laden. And I remember Americans celebrating when Osama bin Laden was killed. It's not like we don't understand heroic violence or like when violence is good. That's like as American as American. I mean, why do we protect the Second Amendment so much as they do allow people to shoot up skins or is it a full time cycle? I'm not fancying people. I think it's like, folks, do you see where this is going? When you don't believe freedom is a universal value applied to all that there are subcategories of people and businesses you don't like and elsewhere that aren't entitled to the same freedoms because you don't like free market healthcare options. So they should be murdered. You see where this goes when you don't have a universal respect for human life? I'll show you what it looks like in Quebec. I know I have that other one, but there is a proposal in Canada to allow the parents of children born with some difficulties to murder the children after they're born. They're calling it by the way like care, which they always reproductive care, which means the right to kill an infant in the womb, which means the right not to reproduce. This is an actual thing. Do you see where society goes when you start to impart upon people different categories of what should be universal values? How you can start to exterminate? You see how this gets ugly? Well, what kind of people do you think don't deserve full freedoms? Well, definitely not children with developmental disabilities. We should kill them. Well, what about older folk? Yeah, you know what? I think people who have dementia and Alzheimer's, we should kill them. And then it goes like, well, what about people who are prone to Alzheimer's in their six? Yeah, we should kill them too. We'll save the money in advance. What about people with cancer? Let's kill them too. We don't need them. What about people who may have been born with a dysfunction and genetic dysfunction in their left knee like as good slot as we should kill them to do you see where this goes? Justin said it right. What about just straight up older folks? Yeah, they're you know, the left they're like, they're not useful to us anymore. They're not working. Yeah, they work their whole lives to feed your ass. No, we're good with them now, just like whack them. Do you understand where this is going to go? When you subscribe to the will I am, different people get different values, different freedoms. Listen to this press conference in Quebec. You're not going to believe this is actually being proposed, but it is. Check this out. A member of the Quebec College of Physicians has formally stated that made may be an appropriate treatment for babies from birth to one year of age who come into the world with severe deformities and very serious syndromes and that parents should have the opportunity to obtain this care for their infant. This medical practitioner's proposal goes further. He calls for the calculated killing of an infant. These are patients, babies who cannot speak, cannot consent and cannot ask for help. If we cannot draw the line here, I'm not sure where medical professionals imagine the line to be. The second concern is a proposal regarding mature minors. A physician, not a child's parent, would determine whether a child was able to consent to his own death. In this discussion, made advocates show their true colors and defended the rationale for euthanizing minors without consulting their parents. The third concern is euthanasia on demand. Ontario's chief coroner has documented made deaths driven not by illness, but by poverty, loneliness, and lack of housing. Approximately half of those who died by made in 2024 reported requesting it because they felt like a burden to their families, friends, or caregivers. These are not necessarily people dying of terminal illness. These are Canadians failed by a system that chose to offer them lethal injection rather than the support and hope they needed to live. God bless America says in the chat, this is some Nazi shit. You're damn right it in. And by the way, folks, the people making these decisions about who should be exterminated or not because freedom isn't a universal either subcategories of subhumans we need to get rid of health problems, developmental disabilities, people who don't have blue eyes and aren't cute enough for you in the looks maxing movement, we should just whack them. That's exactly what the Nazis believe. And for those of you out there in the LGBTQIA two plus one, a two, whatever that I forget all the II to the adding letters by the day community, you know, the Nazis didn't think really kindly of you too. And you know, the ironic part about that is some of the Nazi officers were actually gay themselves and Hitler knew about it. But as long as they were useful and exterminating other people who were Gypsies and gay and Jewish and others, they used them. Do you understand where this goes? This is why I'm telling you no matter what happens in Kentucky and elsewhere, we have a real fight starting tomorrow. Everyone here needs to dust off and understand this is not a fight of luxury. Like, Oh, you know, we could just afford to be angry about you cannot afford to be angry, but you got a country to save. You want this stuff in Canada filtering across the border, it's already across the border here. Remember, Obama, you know, you could just take the pill. I don't want to take the pill. I want to spend another year with my grandmother. She's since passed, but what I wouldn't give to be able to tell her about, you know, my mother and I only said I got my father's the only one left. I don't want him to take the pill. There's no pill that's going to replace the value of a phone call when something great happens to your life, to your dad or your mom or your grandmother. No pill that's going to replace that. Folks, we're going to a dangerous place and just remember no matter what happens, dust off, get up tomorrow and remember what the real fight is. All right, I had some other stuff too. And by the way, just so we're on the record about this, political violence is absolutely 100% unequivocally unacceptable period. You saw what happened yesterday in San Diego, what happened in San Diego, all of it is inexcusable. This is not difficult to call out. I don't care who the victim and perpetrator are. If you are shooting or killing people for some sick ideological reason, you are the bad guy. That is it. This is not hard to do. All right, I have Jonathan Albert coming up and yeah, this was the press conference yesterday, San Diego mosque shooters are dead. This is not difficult to call this stuff out. I can't understand why people just can't take a stand on this. It's not hard. I got Jonathan Albert coming up next. Just again, a quick backstory. I saw his content in the Wall Street Journal about this victim culture now, baby and our kids, Trump derangement syndrome. It was fascinating. It's going to be an amazing interview. You're not going to want to miss it. Let me get to my last sponsor and then we'll get to our interview with John Albert. His book is called Therapy Nation. Therapy Nation. A quick question, how much control do you actually have over your money right now? It's a serious question. Technology's changed everything. Now it's changing how money works. 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Take control of your money, get started with rumble wallet today, download the rumble wallet app, get started today. Rumble wallet is a technology provider only and not a custodial service. See terms at wallet rumble.com. Welcome to the show today, Jonathan Alpert, just a little quick background. I love the Wall Street Journal op ed column read it all the time said that often. And I found Jonathan Alpert's work in there. He wrote some incredible opinion pieces about things you and I are concerned about the pervasive nature of victim culture and things like that. He has a book out today. It's called therapy nation, how therapy is basically become a crutch for a lot of folks in America. He is a psychotherapist. Jonathan Alpert, welcome to the show. So great to have you. Dan, thank you so much for having me. I appreciate it. You got it. So I've read your pieces in the Wall Street Journal. I've referenced them on the show multiple times now. I want to get into this whole how and I don't want to make this a political conversation, but politics are part of it because people are using it as a crutch, I think, for other problems. However, I do want to start with your book therapy nation and this whole, I think, very dangerous idea of victim culture. In other words, that you as an individual just don't have agency. And there's nothing wrong with, again, I think discussing your problems with people and finding a solution. However, the whole idea of victim culture and you deal with this every day is that you don't really have agency, that there are deep dark forces that are holding you down. And if that's what you believe, there's no way to fix it. Right. And part of the problem with my profession, and I talk about it a lot in therapy nation is therapists are keeping people stuck and they're creating this victimhood mentality. So instead of challenging people, helping them to create a sense of agency as you indicated, they're just affirming and validating them and everyone's a victim. And unfortunately, we're seeing this play out in horrific ways, whether it's people attempting to assassinate Donald Trump or Charlie Kirk, or even in this case is I think a perfect example, Luigi Mangione, who felt it was his right, his duty to take out the United Health Care CEO. He had such grievances and gripes with the insurance company that he felt it was his right and his duty to do that. So grievance culture is a very, very dangerous thing. And us therapists, we need to stop putting out there what we're putting out there. And we just see it play out in such terrible ways. And I think part of the problem is therapists are afraid to challenge their patients. They just appease them. They will just say, well, of course, it's everyone else's fault. It's not your fault. You're perfect the way you are. So it's always the boyfriend's fault, always the manager's fault, always someone else's fault. It's about time that therapists challenge patients and not continue to make everyone feel like a victim. You know, Jonathan, I think of a scenario earlier in my life. I was in college. I was on my own. I was struggling with money. I was working in a local bagel store. I really hadn't done well for the first time. I'd gotten a D in a class. I just, yeah, it was really rough. And I just remember, you know, going in, there was this young man, Anthony, who struggled a lot with drugs. He'd moved from Alaska long story short, I'm talking to him, and I'm complaining and whining. It's over. Life is blah, blah, blah. And I remember him looking at me while he's working to cash register and saying, Dan, I really don't give a shit. Are you going to show up for work tomorrow or not? Or if you're not, I'm just going to have to get a replacement. I got to tell you, this is now, gosh, I don't know, 30 plus years later. And I still remember that moment because for the first time, and again, I'm not telling you problems and discussing them can't help at times, but excessive complaining. Sometimes you need someone in therapy or whatever, just to tell you, maybe it's you and maybe you should figure out, am I wrong? No, you're not wrong, Dan. And everyone needs a guy like your co-worker there at the bagel shop. And a lot of times that should be the therapist to confront you. I've had people who have confronted patients, let's say there are participating in bad behavior. In my book, I cite one story of a patient who was doing drugs. And I said, look, you really should stop doing these drugs. Long story short, a few weeks later, he fired me. He didn't like the way that I confront to him. He said, well, I've been to so many therapists. I've never had a therapist tell me I should just stop doing drugs. As a therapist, it's my duty. It's my responsibility to call out bad behavior. But therapists have become so soft and they're creating this fragility. And it really extends into dangerous places. And if a therapist only affirms and validates, we're going to see things playing out in very dangerous ways. We see that with the whole trans movement where therapists will affirm and validate young kids. And well, of course, you feel this way. It's okay. Instead of challenging them. So we really need to be careful. I heard of a story where someone was in love with his tree in his front yard. So I don't mean he just thought it was a beautiful tree and liked it like that. He actually was in love with it. He would sit with it. He would talk to it. He would even caress this tree. To me, that's sick and pathological behavior. But apparently the therapist was just validating that and essentially creating this situation where he continued to love this tree at the cost of forming normal, healthy relations with human beings. So there you go. That's my profession for you. Well, listen, having, you know, I always say if you're citing your education, you're probably a moron. So I'm asking for a dispensation on this. But having spent, that was my undergrad was psychology, my graduate degree was in neuropsychology. I'm not unfamiliar with this. It was not in therapy. It was more in the scientific, you know, neuroscience component of it. However, I'm not unfamiliar with this space. Jonathan Alpert offered author of therapy nation for those listening on Apple and Spotify. Jonathan, another thing I try to impart upon my children to impart upon them individual agency. In other words, you have control over your life. As I say to them often, if they've done something wrong, if you were watching yourself in a movie, would you be proud of the person in the movie? And typically they'll say to me, you know, no, you know, whether I didn't catch them stealing it, but imagine I did, right? Would you like that? And they said, no, I wouldn't. And I think with this TDS, this Trump derangement syndrome, which people laugh about, but it's a very real thing how these people, they don't seem they want this collective guilt. All you Republicans, all you MAGA people are guilty about something. So it's social murder and micro looting and stealing from people is okay. But I think when you say to them, would you be proud of a person outside of those circumstances, if you watch them stealing or murdering someone in the street in that movie, the answer is going to obviously be no. This is a really dangerous time. If people like, if there are more people like yourself speaking out, you know, against this collective guilt nonsense. Right, you raise a good point. And they if you asked them to step out of the situation and look at it, they'll say, well, of course, murder is not okay. Of course, committing these crimes is not okay. But there's an exception. And I've seen this because I've confronted countless people on it. There's an exception when it comes to Trump. Well, but he's dangerous. He's evil. He's a Nazi. He's going to ruin democracy. So they rationalize this behavior. And I do think it starts with the small things like you mentioned micro looting. And here in New York City, where I am, I believe you can steal up to $800 worth of product, which to me is much more than micro looting. That's a sizable amount. And I remember the first time that I witnessed that at a Duane read, I couldn't believe my eyes. You know, I was taught you don't steal anything, even if it's a 5 cent item, you just do not steal. But we have a culture where people are they think it's okay. You know, we have famous people, AOC and actors and famous famous people out there saying, Well, these people must be in need. Of course, they need to steal. So we have a real problem with society. And then regarding TDS, I've made it clear that we don't actually have a diagnosis called TDS. But I've also made it crystal clear that a lot of the pathology that I'm seeing with my patients does resemble actual disorders out there. So the obsessiveness around Trump, the fixation, the hyper fixation on Trump, the high anxiety, the way that Trump just dominates all their thinking. I tell the story about how some patients couldn't even relax, they couldn't possibly take a vacation, as long as they knew that Trump was in office. And you know, the thinking around this is so dangerous. Imagine an 80 year old telling you that they hope someone gets killed. It's hard to believe, but I've actually heard it from 80 year olds. I've heard it from 20 year olds. It's just it's astonishing that people can be can hate someone so much that they don't even know that they want this person dead. So I try my best as a therapist to challenge that thinking. Sometimes I'm successful. Other times they fire me. I can't see you. You sound like a mag of therapist. And the truth is I treat everyone. I don't care if you're a liberal or a conservative, I'll treat anyone. But we actually have therapists nowadays who refuse to treat someone who is a Trump supporter. And that's a very sorry state of affairs for my profession. Yeah, you you're not kidding. We're talking to Jonathan Albert, author of the book Out Today, pick it up wherever you get your books. It's called Therapy Nation and also I highly, highly recommend go to the Wall Street Journal site put in the search function is named Jonathan Albert, ALPERT. Read the articles. They are fantastic. There's two or three of them up there. They're very good. You know, I remember reading a book, Jonathan back in the day, M Scott Peck, who since past wrote the famous Road Less Travel book, but he wrote another book doesn't get as much publicity as the Road Less Travel, which sold tens of millions of copies. It's called People of the Lie. And it's his he was in this psychotherapy space like you were obviously very famous author. And we document these cases of these patients who would come in and we're just pathologically incapable of telling the truth, even even to themselves. And when you see a patient like that, is that just a diagnosable like sociopathic behavior that it's just you're not going to fix it like almost like, you know, an incurable cancer? Or is there a way to break them out of that? Because if there's not, those people transfer those feelings into the political space. I've got a really bad feeling that political violence has been going to come even worse than it is now when it's already at red line levels. Yeah, well, you know, I do challenge these people, but a lot of times they're hearing all this messaging from the media, from mainstream media that paints Donald Trump as an evil dictator. So they start to believe that. And the real problem is when that information gets into the head of the wrong person, we saw that play out a few weeks ago at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. And we've seen it play out a few other times. You know, if you think back to when Reagan was shot, John Hinckley was truly psychotic. He was actually hearing voices in his head that were telling him to attempt to kill President Reagan. And today, people are hearing voices, but they're not psychotic voices in their head. These are voices from mainstream media, whether it's the Joy Reeds out there or Don Lemons out there. You know, they're hearing these voices. They feel that it's their right and their duty and even their responsibility to take action. They feel like they're doing good for society by attempting to take out President Trump. So yeah, no, we should really be concerned. And therapists, I mean, they're hating Trump. They're putting messages out there. I mean, I look at social media, I see what people are putting out there, my colleagues. Georgetown University, I believe the day after Trump won had an emergency session for students to help them cope with the loss, to help them deal with their mental health. And I do wonder what if Kamala Harris had won? Would they have extended that same service to students who maybe supported Donald Trump? Yeah, talking to Jonathan Albert, author of the books Therapy Nation. I guess regarding my I guess regarding my prior question, where I was going with this is I understand how a person who is some pathological, psychological DSM, diagnosable disorder, who's a sociopath may turn to murder. It happens all the time. We see serial killers, murderers, gang members, people who just have no sense of empathy, sympathy, anything like that. What worries me is, and I think this is where you were going with that is the constant, you know, manikin and end the times dystopian talk that President Trump is not just a bad politician, air quotes, but he's in the equivalent of Hitler, who, you know, exterminated millions of people. That's a different level. What worries me is when you look at like the White House Correspondents' dinner, for example, and again, everyone's innocent, they're proven guilty, he's a suspect, but the suspect in the case was a lot of evidence there, no doubt. He doesn't seem like he was living based on the evidence we have now, the life of a standard sociopath, right? He just, he seems like he was just a regular guy. That's what's got me worried, that this constant pampering and fluffing of the manikin idea that if this guy got elected again, your kids are going to be put in extermination camps, it's going to turn even normal people into potential killers. Yeah, and these people are living amongst us, and we do have to be careful. If you have someone who's expressing hatred towards Trump, you do have to gauge like, well, how serious is this? Like, do you have an actual plan? Do you hate him so much that you're going and getting a gun and you're going to like plot out some crazy act? I think we have a responsibility because we've seen it can be, you know, the guy, the 20 something who is our neighbor, or, you know, someone who's older, we have to be careful. This does not like discriminate against age. I mean, I've seen it with 20 year olds, I've seen it with older people. So we have to take very seriously this, we have to be hyper vigilant and alert, because no longer is it can we just brush it off as, oh, yeah, he doesn't mean anything by that. We have to like actually ask them, well, are you seriously thinking about doing something about this? Talking to Jonathan Alpert, again, author of the book Therapy Nation. Jonathan, your field is, I've not spent nearly the amount of time you have, however, just in school for six years, and dealing with other people later on in the space, especially in the Secret Service, where we're constantly talking to psychologists, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, and elsewhere, because we get a lot of people with problems that threaten the president. So we have to speak to the mental health professional about it. It tends to lean left a little bit liberal. I have to imagine that you speaking out so publicly was not a very popular move in your space. This is why I want to have you on number one, introduce you to my audience to celebrate the bravery of someone coming out and saying like, Hey, man, maybe we got to give people the IpaCaxia or something, so on and so on, stop giving them like honey, that's going to make it worse. But I have to imagine in your space, you probably get a lot of emails, especially if you're Wall Street Journal pieces that are so public from people probably attacking you and telling you, you know, you're just wrong and you're just, you need to highlight the dangers of Trump, not talk people off the ledge from this stuff. Yeah, and you're right. And these aren't just everyday people. These are licensed therapists. These are people that we trust to help us deal with our problems. And the hate emails were just astonishing. I mean, probably too much profanity to say on your show, but like FU, I hope you die. I mean, one comes to mind that was a voicemail that was left to me by a psychologist. She said, I hope you die like Charlie Kirk, you're probably effing, effing, effing. I mean, it's just unbelievable the things that people say. And they're, and this speaks to the TDS and it proves my point. Like, if you have such hatred towards a political figure that you're willing to tell a stranger like me, someone you don't even know that you hope they die, you're sick, you have serious profound mental health problems. And sadly, these are my colleagues. You're right. I'm probably one of the lone conservative therapists out there. But there are, you know, I know of a handful and they're very good therapists and they do good work. Yeah, yeah. But it's interesting, you know, with Trump, there's so much hatred towards him. And so many of my patients on the left, they want them dead. After Butler, they were so disappointed that the shooter didn't have a better aim, etc, etc. But with my patients on the right, never, ever, ever, did I hear them say that they hope Biden gets shot or dies? Never said that they hope Kamala Harris dies? They didn't like these people. They thought they were stupid. They hated them, whatever. But never, ever did they say they hope they get, that they get killed. So therein lies the difference. The party that's supposedly all about acceptance and diversity, blah, blah, blah, is not very accepting of people who have different political views. They actually see them as the enemy and they want them dead. So, you know, I think that party needs to reevaluate what they're putting out there. You know, I couldn't agree with you more. And there's, it's anecdotal, but it is evidence to back up the premise that this is not symmetric on both sides. There was a very liberal journalist, commentator years ago, I don't know, five years plus that went to CPAC, the Conservative Political Action Conference, obviously full of conservatives. And she writes in the piece rather openly that I was expecting, you know, middle fingers, be booed, thrown out, maybe even assaulted. And she writes in the piece, maybe it's a he, I forget, doesn't really matter, but writes in the piece, I was actually stunned. Like people were interested in talking to me, finding out why I thought the things I believed. Again, I'm not telling you, you know, and in you know, some utopian fallacy that every single person on our side is perfect and beyond reproach. I'm not saying that at all. I'm just saying as out looked at collectively, which the left always prefers to do ironically, this is not a symmetric problem. You go to a Trump rally as a black man, Hispanic man, a Jewish man, a Muslim man, I promise you, I will saw off my right arm and send it to you. If you can show me video of tens and hundreds of people cussing you out just because of who you are, it's not going to happen. It's been written about over and over. You will be welcomed with open arms as long as you're not openly hostile to anyone else. Yeah, no, that's a great story. And I'm not so sure that the, that the liberals would accept a conservative who's just curious about their party or their rally, whatever the case may be. A couple months ago, during one of the No Kings rallies, whatever you want to call them here in New York, I was walking around sort of after just looking at the aftermath and I would see the heaping high piles of all the F Trump signs. And I'm just looking at it in amazement. And this, this woman came up to me and she's like, aren't these great? And I just kind of paused, looked at her. I'm like, I don't know. I kind of like some of what Trump's doing. And she turned to me and she said, well, fuck you then. And I was like, whoa, like, she doesn't know me at all. And like, she was, you know, felt like she could just scream at me like that. And I mean, I can't imagine ever turning to a stranger and saying that, I mean, I'd be afraid that have a goner would kick my ass or whatever. But it's amazing that people feel so empowered and so fueled by their hatred and triggered that they're willing to say that to a perfect stranger. I just walked away. I was absolutely astonished. But you know, not surprised when you think about it, there's such hatred and hostility amongst some of the people on the left. There was actually a study that came out a few weeks ago. And I believe it showed that just over a third of people interviewed believe that political violence is justified in some cases. So, you know, we're in a very, very difficult place when a third of people think violence is okay when it comes to political differences. Yeah, Jonathan, and this is not hard. I mean, I can't tell you if we put a supercut together of how many times, right? Justin, I've said spoken out loudly, boldly, vigorously against political violence. It'd be an hour long. I mean, this is not hard. We air our grievances at the ballot box and on the debate stage. This is not even difficult. It's not difficult to say. There was an attack in San Diego yesterday. It was against a Muslim center. Horrendous, tragic. I talked about it earlier in the show. Disgusting. It's just not hard. I just don't get it. Let me ask you one final question. I am a big maha guy. I'm a health hacker. I know this is in the health hack segment. However, I find, and again, these are just kind of anecdotes from friends of mine. I'm obviously not going to mention any names, but the over-medication of our kids with, you know, diagnosed psychiatric psychological disorders, you know, like the ADHD, which we just called like being a kid like, oh, he's just a rough and tumble kid. Like I'm not telling you that doesn't exist, that there probably aren't kids who probably have some kind of gating issue with attention span. But it's like, really? We've got these kids, Jonathan, on these unbelievably powerful stimulants that can be psychologically addictive. I mean, who the hell knows what's going to happen to them long term? I got to tell you from the maha perspective and just from like a moral perspective, this really disturbs me. Well, Dan, and it should disturb you. It just disturbs me too. We have therapists that are pathologizing ordinary life, had a bad day, well, you must be depressed. Having a bad day is absolutely normal and it should be expected. And that's how we build character. That's how we grow as a person. Even a bad week or two is normal. But there's such a rush and a tendency to pathologize these ordinary experiences, rush and get meds. Doctors are quick to give out meds. You know, the ADD that you mentioned, forgetting something, being late to an appointment a few times, being disorganized, that does not mean that you have ADHD. And unfortunately, we have influence so called influencers online, putting out this garbage, well, five, five things to look for that would suggest you have ADHD, we see it with narcissists, we see it with borderline bipolar, we have complete morons on social media, putting this stuff out there, and they have millions of followers. And then people start to believe that. And with medication, you know, just like you wouldn't take an opioid for a paper cut, like you shouldn't be jumping to an antidepressant just because you're having a bad day. But we have doctors that are quick to give this out, we see it with those Zampig, you know, people are taking that like it's nothing without any consideration of the possible side effects. I always say, medication will not give you insight and it will not teach you skills and tools to deal with problems. It's not going to give you tools to deal with anxiety or depression. It's just going to numb you up and make you feel better in the moment. But we have a serious, profound problem in our society and a lot of it does go back to my profession, therapy and therapists. So it's about time we make some changes with that. And Jonathan, overly medicating people who are dealing with an obstacle in their life, steals away from them the opportunity to have dealt with that obstacle and overcome it. I mean, that is what builds the character traits for success in life. I wrote an entire book about things I failed at, not because I was happy about the failure, but because I wouldn't have done these succeeding things afterwards. It was a success. It would never have happened if it wasn't for the preceding failure where I had a dust off. So I just think medicating the heck out of people, and again, I'm not suggesting a universal solution that these medications at times can't be valuable to people. I mean, you know, you lose a son or a daughter to some tragic event. You know, there may be a day or two after that where that's just overwhelming. I understand. I'm not here to judge. I mean, I went through chemo and was on a lot of these medications myself. However, every small, oh, I have anxiety. Oh, whatever, take a clonopin or something like that's not going to fix that for you have to learn those coping skills. Yeah, no, I agree. You know, there's such a quick, there's a quick fix culture and we see it with ozempic. We see it with so many issues, feeling stressed, pop a pill, can't achieve an erection, pop a pill, want to lose weight, pop this pill. There's no agency. There's people aren't willing to do the hard work like you did to get to where you are today. You know, you do have to fall on your face a few times to build character and to build strength. And there's something to be said for good old fashioned self help and, you know, really trying to develop strength and autonomy and character that allows people to persevere through difficult times. And, you know, honestly, I think we're raising a bunch of wimps. Therapy culture creates fragility and weakness, you know, blaming everyone else for your problems instead of looking at yourself. It's not going to get people better. So with therapy, people go in, they vent, they get stuff off their chest and they feel better in the moment. And then they go back and do it all over again, six or seven days later. So it feels good. It's almost like a drug, a medication. But there's a big difference between feeling good in the moment and actually getting better. And I don't when patients see me, I don't want to see them for years and years. I tell them like, look, let's set up a plan. Let's figure out how you can get from point A to point B and let's set some clear goals. But not a lot of therapists are doing that. They have patients that are in there for life, they're seeing them weekly for five, 10, 20 years. It's absolutely ridiculous. People aren't getting better yet they keep going back. And, you know, I use the metaphor, would you keep going to a hairdresser if you didn't like the haircut that you were getting? Probably not. Would you keep going to a fitness trainer if you weren't getting in shape? Probably not. So we should have the same standard when it comes to therapy. Jonathan, what a great interview I was hoping for 15, 20 minutes. I won way over. I said last question probably twice and I just kept off. There's a lot to talk about, Dan. Well, we'll definitely have you back. I think you're a fascinating guest. I just want to make sure we get a promotion for the book. And again, the book is called Therapy Nation Out Today. Pick it up wherever you get your books. The subtitle of the book is How America Got Hooked on Therapy and Why It's Left Us More Anxious and Divided. And again, read his pieces in The Wall Street Journal. They are fantastic. Try any search engine, put his name in and you'll see the articles pop up. Jonathan, thanks so much. As I said, welcome back anytime and good luck with the book. It's definitely. Thank you, Dan. I appreciate it so much. Take care. You got it. That was Jonathan Alpert, folks. Go pick up the book today. Fascinating interview. Again, I try to keep them to 15 or 20 minutes, but sometimes they just go over. We all need to hear a little bit of that. Check out Hailey coming up at noon. rumble.com slash Hailey. Check out Vince Colanase every day. rumble.com slash Vince at 8am, 0800 Eastern Time. We really appreciate you supporting their shows. They're fantastic. Please download the rumble app. It is free. Also, if you could follow us on Apple and Spotify, I know a lot to ask. I just really appreciate it. 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