The Dan Bongino Show

Security Threat At Turning Point (Ep. 2495)

91 min
Apr 15, 202613 days ago
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Summary

Dan Bongino discusses the evaporation of trust in institutions and the resulting pressure valve of violence in American society, citing threats against Erica Kirk at a Turning Point event. He analyzes Trump's strategic blockade of Iran and control of critical global waterways as geopolitical genius, and interviews Mark Levin on defending American principles against collectivist ideologies.

Insights
  • Loss of institutional trust creates a dangerous vacuum where violence becomes the perceived pressure valve for political frustration, leading toward anarchy rather than productive discourse
  • Trump's geopolitical strategy involves controlling critical chokepoints (Strait of Hormuz, Panama Canal, Strait of Malacca) to constrain China and Iran's economic power, not random luck
  • Price controls and government-run services inevitably fail because they ignore basic economics: suppressed prices create demand spikes, supply shortages, and black markets
  • The left's strategy shifted from bottom-up revolution to top-down cultural and bureaucratic control (Gramsci's approach), disguising elite hierarchy as mass liberation
  • Citizen journalism and decentralized information access have become existential threats to institutional power structures, prompting authoritarian legislative responses
Trends
Institutional distrust metastasizing from media/government into conservative movement, creating vulnerability to collectivist and anti-Semitic messaging among younger audiencesGeopolitical realignment: U.S. control of energy chokepoints and trade routes as primary containment strategy against China-Iran-Russia axisCitizen journalism and decentralized media creating regulatory backlash; California legislation attempting to criminalize investigative reporting on government fraudEconomic policy regression: renewed push for price controls and government-operated services despite historical failure recordPodcast ecosystem fragmentation: proliferation of low-quality, ideologically extreme content alongside legitimate conservative commentary, eroding audience discernmentJob growth concentration in red states (Texas, Florida, North Carolina) vs. decline in deep blue states (California, New York, Massachusetts) reflecting policy divergenceStrategic weaponization of preemptive pardons and institutional power as political tool, accelerating public cynicism about rule of law
Topics
Institutional Trust Collapse and Political ViolenceIran Blockade and Strait of Hormuz StrategyChina's Energy Dependency and Geopolitical VulnerabilityPrice Controls and Socialist Economic Policy FailureCitizen Journalism vs. Government Accountability LawsMedia Fabrication and Fact-Checking Credibility CrisisCollectivist Ideology Infiltration in Conservative MovementTrump's Geopolitical Doctrine and Superpower MaintenanceCOVID-19 Institutional Credibility DamageRed State vs. Blue State Economic PerformancePreemptive Pardons and Rule of Law ErosionGramsci's Cultural Marxism and Top-Down RevolutionAntisemitism and Collective Guilt in Right-Wing SpacesFree Speech Platforms vs. Algorithmic CensorshipGovernment-Run Grocery Stores and Market Failure
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CNN
Criticized for weaponized reporting and loss of public trust in institutional media credibility
New York Times
Referenced as example of left-wing media institution with declining public trust and credibility
Washington Post
Mentioned as part of mainstream media establishment losing institutional credibility with American public
ABC News
Employer of Dan Abrams, criticized for Mediaite's left-wing bias and fabrication of quotes
Mediaite
Media criticism site founded by Dan Abrams, suspended editor Kobe Hall for fabricating quotes about conservative figures
Wall Street Journal
Referenced for coverage of Iran blockade strategy and state-level job growth disparities between red and blue states
Fox News
Mentioned as having quality documentary content on Fox One streaming platform
CNBC
Cited for reporting on inflation data showing producer price inflation lower than expectations
X (formerly Twitter)
Platform where citizen journalists and commentators share geopolitical analysis and institutional criticism
Rumble
Free speech platform hosting Dan Bongino's show and Mark Levin's Liberty's Voice podcast
Khan Academy
Referenced as free educational resource for self-directed learning on economics and policy
People
Mark Levin
Guest discussing Trump's geopolitical strategy, institutional trust collapse, and defense against collectivist ideology
Erica Kirk
Subject of doxxing and security threats that forced cancellation of Georgia rally event, exemplifying political violence
Savannah Hernandez
Assaulted in Minnesota while reporting, described feeling unsafe in her own country due to political violence
Barack Obama
Blamed for accelerating institutional distrust through weaponization of government agencies and media manipulation
Joe Biden
Criticized for preemptive pardons contradicting prior statements and exemplifying institutional dishonesty
Donald Trump
Discussed for geopolitical strategy involving Iran blockade, Venezuela oil control, and Panama Canal leverage
Eric Swalwell
Subject of domestic abuse allegations; Katie Porter criticized for defending him despite credibility issues
Katie Porter
Criticized for defending Swalwell despite her own domestic abuse allegations, exemplifying institutional hypocrisy
Dan Abrams
Founder of Mediaite criticized for hiring left-wing staff and allowing fabrication of quotes by editor Kobe Hall
Kobe Hall
Suspended for fabricating quotes about conservative figures, exemplifying media credibility crisis
Elon Musk
Quoted on necessity of free speech for informed democracy and decentralized information access
Carl DeMio
Republican opposing California bill criminalizing citizen journalism and investigative reporting on government fraud
Nick Shirley
Exposed government fraud and Somali leering centers; faces potential prosecution under proposed California legislation
Caitlyn Bennett
Interviewed activist unable to define fascism despite carrying sign, exemplifying voluntary ignorance in activism
Tom Sauer
Posted analysis of Trump's strategic control of global waterways and energy chokepoints affecting China
Mark Milley
Criticized for Pentagon leadership failures and loss of institutional faith in military command structure
Anthony Fauci
Recipient of preemptive pardon from Biden, exemplifying institutional protection of controversial figures
Ronald Reagan
Quoted on dangers of government intervention; referenced as model for Trump's geopolitical strategy
Antonio Gramsci
Discussed for developing top-down cultural revolution strategy adopted by modern Western leftists
Fred Siegel
Author of 'Revolt Against the Masses' describing progressivism as top-down elite system disguised as populism
Quotes
"There is zero excuse to use violence as a pressure valve in political arguments. There's no excuse. I don't care who it is. Because again, the only option after that, when we stop talking and start beating the shit out of each other is anarchy."
Dan BonginoEarly segment
"There must also be freedom of speech such that the people know what the truth is. Otherwise, they cannot make an informed decision. So if you do not have freedom of speech, you cannot be a democracy."
Elon MuskMid-show discussion
"If this was anyone else it would be called the stroke of military genius. They'd be carving out Mount Rushmore right now. If it was anyone else this is not an accident."
Dan BonginoTrump strategy discussion
"The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: 'I'm from the government and I'm here to help.'"
Ronald ReaganPrice controls segment
"You don't have to be stupid. The price to not be stupid is very low. Here's what I'm talking about again. There is no excuse for this kind of stupidity."
Dan BonginoMedia criticism segment
Full Transcript
All America all the time. Sit down, buckle up and get ready for the Dan Bonjino show. Sorry, folks, I'm never this late, but there were some last minute additions to the show. I didn't want to leave them out. So my sincere apologies, you guys are here on time. I try to be here on time. We've got about, I don't know, a 90% success rate on this, but we're never late because I show up here late. I get in the studio really early in the morning. It's just last minute stuff pops and the guys have to process it and make sure we have a whole input process for video and stuff. So ladies and gentlemen, you know, be a happy warrior, you know, when you talk about liberty as Friedman allegedly said to Walter Williams, talk about it with a smile. I say that because I'm smiling right now. I love being alive right now with this president in this great country at this time. There's no better time to be alive. However, I do see two troubling trends I want to talk about that we have to address. Number one is the evaporation of trust in institutions and you're seeing it now. You know, you're seeing it like last night, for instance, we're going to address the threats to Erica Kirk at the Turning Point event in, I believe, was Georgia. How the evaporation of trust in institutions that either we're going to fix or we're going to have anarchy. There's no third option. I need you to understand that. If you believe in the Republic and you say I believe in this Republic, then you have to be willing to defend it and fix it and repair these institutions. If we're not committed to repairing these institutions and reestablishing faith in institutions, when we get our people in charge, you have nothing but anarchy as a choice. So I see these two troubling trends. First, being the evaporation of trust. And the second thing is pursuant to this evaporation of trust in institutions, nobody feels like they can trust anything. So they feel like they're being lied to constantly and the natural response to said lies is this pressure valve of violence. And folks, you're seeing it all over the place now. You saw it with the Savannah Hernandez attack in Minnesota and I'll show you another video right at the beginning of the show about what I mean. And folks, I don't care. I'm tell, listen to me, please. I don't care who said violence is committed on. There is zero excuse to use violence as a pressure valve in political arguments. There's no excuse. I don't care who it is. Because again, the only option after that, when we stop talking and start beating the shit out of each other is anarchy. That's it. I don't want that. I have kids. Even if I didn't have kids, it doesn't matter. I don't want that. I'll show you where all this is coming from the beginning of the show. I got a lot to talk about today. So please hang with me here. I use my car so much. 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It was your first time on Rumble, first time in the chat. Welcome to everyone here for the first time. We love to see you in the live show. It's always the best way to do it because the chat's one big family. Folks, we got these two problems, the evaporation of trust. Now, let me put meat on the bone rather than just talking in like flowery language. I hate that. But people try to sound smart and they try to be Emily Dickinson right in poetry. I'm not a poet. The media and the weaponization of government institutions starting way before Obama, but no question, no question, exacerbated during the eight years of Obama into the Biden administration. And I think that's a great thing to do. I think that's a great thing to do. The fact that Obama into the Biden administration has completely destroyed faith in institutions. What institutions put meat on the bone? What I was at. The FBI. Totally weaponized under Obama, Biden. And frankly, even under Trump 45 where they attacked him from the inside. Intelligence agencies. The USIC. The Pentagon. I think everybody still retains faith thankfully in the soldiers, the air force. The U.S. Army, the soldiers, the airman, the Navy on the ground, our Marines. But the Pentagon leadership, Mark Milley certainly didn't do himself any favors over there. You've seen evaporation of faith in the education system in the media. So the problem you have is obviously if you have no, if you have a compass, I use this example a lot that never points true north, you don't have a reliable compass. And the thing is you don't even have a valid compass either because they're just making stuff up. I made this point often that you can have a scale that's reliable but not valid. If you have a scale that's 20 points off, I weigh 200 pounds. If the scale says 220, I know if I gain 20 pounds, the scale's going to say what? 240 because it's always 20 pounds off. It's reliable. It's just not valid. It's not measuring my weight. I'm not 220. I'm 200. But it is reliable. The problem with the dissipation of faith in institutions, the media, military leadership and under prior administrations, federal law enforcement, even some local law enforcement during COVID where we saw police departments being hijacked into these ridiculous COVID restrictions. Faith in the NIH and CDC and medical institutions totally evaporate under COVID. You see it all now. People like vaccines, I don't even want such a vaccine anymore. The federal government's like, we're going to go so hard on making people take the vaccine that we're going to suppress freedom. And what happens, any kind of allegiance to scientific thought and vaccines went out the window and no one even wants to touch them anymore? You guys weaponizing this against us, the Bon Geno army and our listeners out there, lost whatever you thought you were doing didn't work. Nobody trusts anything out of the media anymore. So that leads to problem two, which is this pressure valve where people feel and they hate the idea that they're constantly being lied to and deceived about everything. So the response amongst the growing number of people, not you thankfully, please don't take this the wrong way, but you've seen it, has been violence. Because they feel like they have nowhere else to go. It's not an excuse, it's just an explanation. You see it last night where Erica Kirk tragically had a cancel an event, a turning point event, the vice president advance was there because there was some legitimate threat to the travel. People had doxxed her travel. Folks, if you could put up the tweet for me, this is the great Mary Margaret O'Lehan, who's fantastic. Regarding the threats to Erica Kirk that prevented her from attending the rally, people were doxxing her travel location, trying to track her arrival and departure, multiple direct threats against Erica specifically. This led to her security team's assessment that they couldn't guarantee her safety. The secret service had it, and the VP was there, vice president advance, but the travel schedule. Ladies and gentlemen, if there was a definition of pure and adulterated evil and demonic-like behavior, I'm sorry, but this is it. Doxxing this woman's travel, I mean, at what point, how have we evaporation of trust evaporated so much that this is considered acceptable amongst a small cadre of lunatics, that a woman who saw her husband, with children by the way, who saw her husband brutally murdered on television by an assassin's bullet, is now the target of her own threats by people claiming to be on quote like our side? This is not our side. I don't want any part of any freakin cumb like that, cumb like that. Do you understand? I want nothing to do with it. Count me out, not interested. No matter what, I'd rather talk to one person on this live stream right now than sit here and say, I'm a part of this bullshit. Thankfully, we have 12 minutes in, 42.7 thousand filled up a stadium there. Folks, we see this violence everywhere. And this is an uncomfortable conversation to have because you can never see violence and threats to Erica Kirk or anyone else as the pressure valve because the only logical conclusion to all of that is anarchy. Is it not? If we cannot openly talk to each other and debate these things and I'm not, this is not some effort to like, virtue signal or to, we should just talk back. That's not me. I'm a realist. I understand sometimes, especially when it comes to nation states versus each other, talk time runs out. It happens all the time. You see it right now in Iran. But when we're on this individual basis debating people with ideas and your first response is to punch someone into freakin or kick them in the balls or punch them in the face, that only goes to one spot. Sooner or later somebody tougher than you is going to come along and beat the shit out of you too. This is not the animal kingdom. I only bring this up because in conjunction with the threats to Erica, I saw this video go viral yesterday. I don't know if you know who Sneeko is. Obviously someone I disagree with vehemently on a number of issues involving geopolitics and things like that. However, I saw some people thought this was funny. I don't think this is funny. I just don't. I told you, I don't give a shit what your ideology is. As long as you're not committing some crime and there's no such thing as thought crimes in a free country either. If you're not committing a crime, you should be free to walk the streets without getting punched in the freakin face. That goes for Savannah Hernandez too. I heard her say on an interview with Laura Ingram, the excellent reporter for Turning Point who got assaulted in Minnesota. We played the video yesterday that this is the first time where she felt like she didn't live in a free country. Ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to tell you something. An incident happened to me about, I don't know, two years ago. I'm not going to, I don't talk about it a lot because I'm not anybody's victim. I chose to be a public figure. However, it's not fair to me or anyone else that our civil rights are violated you know too. Something happened a couple years ago and that's what changed me. I have never felt like like Savannah said that I'm just kind of free to move around like anyone else. It's, it's, I'm not a victim again. You, public figure things happen. But this happened. I don't know if you saw this video. I believe it was in New York. Check this out. Put your life force into a sock. Yeah, you deserve to be publicly executed. Yes. What are we talking about? What are we talking about? You did What the Hey bro, hey bro, hey bro I know it's, I saw someone in the chat. He was talking about executing people. I just told you this. I can't think of like a single issue. Should I share any alignment with this cat on at all. The point I'm trying to make is what's how does do you understand what the logical endpoint is to this? Whether it's a threat against Erica, Savannah Hernandez Sneak-o or anyone else is what's the solution and then another guy comes in and beats the shit out of the guy who beats the shit out of Sneak-o and then a guy comes in to defend the guy who beat the shit out of the guy who and then where does this go? There's no logical when reason and logic go out the window and the ability to talk through these things evaporates. This is the only pressure valve and I don't want any piece of that and I'm going to tell you something the person I blame the most for this, the most, it was the reason I left and that was a hard decision at the time. I loved being a Secret Service agent. It was the greatest job in the world. It was my dream. When I first walked into Seven World Trade Center in 1999 my first day at work and looked at, was it three guys and a woman in the lobby all looking at each other, newbies, first day on the job. It was like 7.30 in the morning Seven World Trade Lobby, that's where the old Secret Service office was. I couldn't believe I was there. I couldn't believe it. And I walked away 12 years later because I knew Barack Obama was a unique problem and I could not, I could not in good faith continue to collect the government paycheck. Man, I was in a lot of trouble financially back then. We did not have a lot of money. When I told my wife we were walking away she was like, are you serious? Like it took a few months to talk her into it and at a Cinco de Mayo party she was like, go ahead, do it. We were in a lot of trouble but I did it because I saw Obama as being a unique threat to our institutions. He didn't seem to care about the media. Faith in our institutions and the media had been evaporating for a long time. Obama put jet fuel in it. He hit that nitro button in the car. And now we're in this system of chaos where you have trials going on. Who's that? Jeff NNC in the chat. That's what Charlie warned us about when people stopped talking right. Bad things happen. Exactly. If Charlie lived for one thing and he was a friend, a guy I had known for a long time it was, we have to be able to talk so much so he put his life in danger and ultimately taken from him in an effort to speak to people he knew disagreed with him. You think he was going to UVU to get a bunch of like flowers thrown at him and palm fronds waving on the way in? This isn't a lecture man, you don't need it. It's a warning. It's a warning. Folks, watch any historical documentary of any issue of collective guilt and when talk failed and you will see what happens. Mass murder on a scale on a tragedy, on a tragic like, I would say you've never seen before but we have seen before a lot. Had to amaze more. Here is an Obama video. This is why this guy bothers me so much. He does this whole whereas I'm very candid with you that hey, I'm not, again I'm not a poet, not trying to speak in flowery language. I'm just a guy deeply disturbed by where this ends using reason. I don't want to fight anyone. I'm 51 years old. These people challenge me to fight. Why do you want to fight me? I'm a 51 year old man with decaying joints. Don't mistake like me being 200 pounds. These are like show muscles. They don't actually do anything. Justin sees me get up out of the chair. How bad is it? Sorry to me to inject humor. I get up out of chair and barely move. I look like your grandfather even where your grandfather is probably in better shape than me. I mean, what's the fight? I blame it on Obama. Watch Obama pretending pretending to be in the beginning of this clip. For those listening on Apple and Spotify, it's two separate cuts. First he's telling you how much Donald Trump is the worst institution. This guy is so terrible. I can't believe it. And then listen to what he says right after that. This guy turbo charged. Turbo charged the two problems I just addressed. Check this out. The other side does the mean angry. Demagoguery. Divisive politics. That's their home court. Yeah. To all the young people out there as well as those of you who consider yourselves young at heart. I want you to stay angry. I want you to stay frustrated. Folks, I really do blame him. Biden was just too stupid. Biden had smart. He was. I'm sorry. He was just in very ignorant, not intelligent person. He had people around him who were basically little puppet masters for him. And they were Obama acolytes who took the weaponized system and ran with it. And a stupid person can be just as dangerous as a smarter person like Obama, who was very clever. Obama destroyed faith in our military, destroyed faith in our institution, selectively moved out leadership at the Pentagon, moved in their own people, brought in a bunch of clowns in the FBI and elsewhere who had allegiance to politics rather than the Constitution. And now you're seeing what happens. Nobody trusts anything. You have ongoing trials and a number of significant cases going on out there that you have people pretending to be on our side who don't trust the Trump administration as if the Trump administration would lie to you about this stuff. What would be their motive? Folks, I'm going to play for you a short video coming up next of what it looks like when what I just said when the truth finally kicks you in the teeth and you start to realize you've been lied to the whole time. Two separate things can happen. Some people and it's a small group of people move down the route of violence as we saw, which is totally completely unacceptable. There is, that's not, we have to that has to get cut off. Other people, however, have a moment. They have a road to Damascus moment. They have this conversion and they become sometimes the greatest prophets of truth out there because they've seen what the lie looks like. I can't vouch for this person specifically. I just want to show you what a moment of clarity looks like when you digest it all. Let me take a quick break and I'll get right back to that. This is an important video. 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That's PatriotMobile.com or call 972 Patriot. Thank you Patriot Mobile. I really appreciate your service there. Here's what I'm talking about. I saw this video online. It reminded me of this. People who previously had believed in these, these golden calves and these false gods who one time they had believed in this. They have this road to Damascus moment. This is the other option. You have violence, people who lose their minds and can't believe they've been lied to the whole time and you have people who actually go and do the right thing and become evangelists for a different cause. This is a a climate blogger who realized that the whole the world is ending in 12 years. Greed house, gas, gotta kill us all. The ice age and it's a global warming. It kept changing her story. This is what it looks like when you realize all that was bullshit the whole time. I'm not helping something at like a drunk wine night. Turn into you this complete breakup. So the timeline is that I was at now this from 2015 to 2021. And so I was there through the COVID stuff too. And so I was visible. I was a on camera person the whole time I was there. So the whole world shut down at the peak of COVID. It was something like 17%. We saw a 17% reduction in our carbon emissions. The peak of COVID. So that's like just like those two weeks over the year ends up being something like 5% reduction. And I'm thinking to myself, wait a minute, the climate movement wants 100% reduction in our carbon emissions. What is it going to expect of our society? We're literally locked in our homes not doing anything. And we still have carbon emissions. And so that was the first moment where I go, hold on. I don't know if I want to live in a world where we have zero carbon emissions because I'm kind of depressed right now at home. Like this sucks. And we have no freedoms. And so what does the climate movement if you take it to its logical conclusion, it's not going to be no big deal. Like it's going to require people to give up their freedoms to like lower carbon emissions. Thank you CA 1960. Good morning, Dan finally got you live. Good morning. Good to have you here live folks. COVID. I want to add another layer of this. What evaporated people's trust in institutions, the media, the Pentagon, the FBI and other so but Obama. Obama definitely put jet fuel on it. Be going on for years. The Obama era made it worse. I'm going to double down. What made that even worse on top of that was COVID. COVID, you want to talk about turbo charging a loss of faith in any public voice. Nothing did that worse than COVID. And the fact checking, the nonsense opinion making disguised as fact checking where people like you and I were banned from platforms was just an abomination. People have just basically entirely given up. The problem we have now is we're in charge right now. The people who believe in the Republic. And if your take on it is like, well even though we have our people in charge, we don't trust them either, then I guess my answer is, well what's your option? What do you want to do? Again, do you want anarchy? You want like the gangs in New York? Am I right? I don't understand like you. In a complicated world full of tradeoffs what is your solution? You want to go back to this kind of crap? Living a life of lies all the time? Here's another example of what I'm talking about. Here is Biden right during this is during when he was president-elect so between 45 and 47, obviously you got 46 here Biden. Here's Biden when he's in this president-elect period talking about Trump discussing preemptive pardons for his people. Here's Biden saying, oh you can just look this up here. This is what it looks like to be lied to your face by the Goon Squad in Washington DC and now you understand why people don't trust these people anymore. Check this out. President Trump is reportedly considering a wave of preemptive pardons. Does this concern you? All these preemptive pardons? Well, it's it concerns me in terms of it what kind of precedent it sets and how the rest of the world looks at us as a nation of laws and injustice. You're not going to see in our administration that kind of approach to pardons. Really? We're not going to see that? See this is really easy because we're in the information here. I'll address this with Mark Levin later. Well, you know, I can't say this enough, Josh. You can go and look this stuff up, you know. The price for information on the margin has been effectively been reduced to near zero. The kilo-cals it takes for you on a thumb on your phone to go Biden said he was not going to engage in that kind of behavior with preemptive pardons. Here we go. I'll use Google Gemini again so you can't accuse me of using some bias LLM. Biden pardons people preemptively. This is a screenshot of my phone. Justin noted this morning wow, using dark mode now. I think I sent this over at night. On January 19th, 2025 President Biden issued preemptive full and unconditional pardons for his family members Fauci, General Mark Milley and members of the staff of the January 6th committee. Vine that's his right to do that as president have the whole auto pen debacle, of course. But you understand now why nobody believes and nobody said there's just there's no compass that points to the fact that it's true north anymore. There's a scale that's not reliable or valid. And what do people do? They just throw the scale out. They want to burn the whole thing down. Here's Katie Porter running in that California race. Katie Porter, former Democrat representative she's going after, this is what I'm talking about too, like why people just think these people are total goons and clowns. Katie Porter the allegations against SWALWIL are horrifying. Yeah, they are. I'm thinking of the courageous women have come forward to share their stories. We believe in you and we stand with you. Maybe this like Katie Porter should have sat this one out. She got community noted into the Phantom Zone. Community know Katie Porter is an alleged domestic abuser who poured scalding potatoes on her ex-husband's head. She's also been seen on camera verbally berating staff for minor slights has been described as abusive herself. Maybe sit this one out. This is why I say there's the headlines if you doubt me at all this the severity of these issues. This is why I've said over and over what bothers people about Donald Trump especially in the left wing media ecosystem that's not anchored to any kind of true north on a compass or truth at all. What bothers him about Trump is that Trump is always always true north. Like he just says what's on his mind to the point where it just like shakes up people's noggin's like when we were kids you'd pull out the parachute and gym and they'd throw all the balls in the middle and remember they'd go everywhere. That's what he just shakes up everything because they're so not used to hearing from a politician's mouth the actual truth they're used to hearing the Joe Biden stuff we're not going to do preemptive parts. Ah let's do preemptive part. And I'm really getting exhausted with this entire media s narrative. That everything Trump and his administration does is just luck. Have some things fall in short they always do in public policymaking. Not everything's Pareto optimized. However there have been some unquestionable Donald Trump successes between 45 and 47 that the media will still insist are just luck. The containment of the border situation, the collapsing crime rate, the rebalancing of global trade, the Maduro operation, the decapitation of Iranian leadership. Now Donald Trump's being attacked again on the Iran operation. Every time something happens that's a positive development you see people jumping in the argument either claiming it's luck or pointing out some other externality they claim is negative. Here's what I mean. You think this isn't strategy? Tom Sauer is a great account to follow and I had him up on a video clip yesterday but he's at Thomas B. Sauer on X. He notes this. You think this is all luck folks? Energy, sea lines of communication. Panama Canal, Venezuela, Straits of Hormuz, Iran, Straits of Malacca, Indonesia, South China Sea, Straits of Taiwan. He notes are you guys starting to figure it out yet? For those who are not figuring it out he even put up a handy dandy map. What he's saying here, leave this map up for a second guys. You think this is all luck? Donald Trump's just some dopey real estate developer who just fell into all this and just got lucky. That he's just rolling the dice? Donald Trump has focused strongly on Venezuelan oil, Venezuelan leadership, the Panama Canal, the Straits of Malacca where they have a new agreement in Indonesia and Iran. Oh look at that. You have a declared global enemy of the United States in the Chinese Communist Party. The Chinese Communist Party does not produce enough oil or food to sustain itself. They need oil from places like Venezuela and Iran to get said oil over conveniently to China. Oh look at that waterway. If you're missing out on Apple and Spotify you can check out the tweet yourself. But if you're watching our video you see exactly what I mean. So look at that. You see the straight there? Between Malaysia and Indonesia, the straight of Malacca? You see where it comes from? A lot of that oil from the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf? And look where it goes. Oh China! That needs said oil to power its war machine and needs food to be infertilizer to be transported through those routes too so we can feed their people. Now Donald Trump we have control of a lot of the oil coming out of Venezuela. We've re-established control over the straight of Hormuz. We have a new agreement with Indonesia over that straight. And look what happened all of a sudden. You've got a bunch of his enemies on the left like oh my gosh that was just luck. I just can't put two and two together. If this was anyone else it would be called the stroke of military genius. They'd be carving out Mount Rushmore right now. If it was anyone else if it was anyone else this is not an accident. Look the Wall Street Journal covering this again. The Wall Street Journal by the way that's no friend to Donald Trump. I mean I really I don't want to get into this with the Wall Street Journal. I read their op-ed column every day I have since I'm 20 years old. I rarely miss a column. However the Wall Street Journal is all over the place. You've got editorial writers over there. One day they love that he took a decisive action around the Wall Street Journal. And they're like they're shitting all over them. It's incredible. Here they're back to the beginning. Donald Trump's blockade is a crisis for Iran. Now they're supporters again. To be fair they're different writers. But they know that they calculate that without export surplus production in Iranian oil facilities would fill Iran's oil storage capacity in about 13 days. Well what's the problem with that? Because then Iran would have to shut in wells and get drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk drunk that, your wells fill up. How do you start to empty, excuse me, your storage sites for your oil? You sell it and then refill it for the liberal side. This is not difficult even for you. Well, what happens if you can't sell it? Because the straits blockaded and your ports are blockaded and you can't move it out. They fill up. Well, what happens to these pipelines and this transport system? It starts to degrade. And after 13 days, you're going to have a lot of problems. Again, combine that with Donald Trump's seemingly random announcement from his Defense Department about a new agreement with Indonesia about that convenient straight tactical straight over there. And now you start to see the left wing media. I'm telling you with anyone else. I'm not telling you got to worship the president. That's bullshit. We're this is not some fascism or fascism society. You'll get the joke later. This is not fascism. You'll see what I mean later. Right. You don't have to worship the man in genuflect, but can you at least acknowledge like, hey, man, that's actually pretty clever. You want to shut the street? We'll do it. And look at this AP headline, Josh. Donald Trump got lucky again. It's like magic, fellas. China's exports, exports, meaning things they ship out from their ports and others. I'm sorry, but I've got to be slow for the left wingers out here. China's exports grew 2.5% in March in a sharp slowdown as Iran war raises uncertainty. Wow. Look at that. China's having a problem now selling its goods as the Iran war raises uncertainty. Kind of crazy. Our stock market is stabilized, recovered most of its losses. Oil prices a little bit elevated, but contained. The economy is doing pretty well. We've had some good quarters of GDP growth. Some that have been flat job growth has been incredible. Inflation is pretty much under control. I'll show you that in a minute. Yet China's having all kinds of problems. It's almost like Donald Trump took in a bunch of inputs from people, from his advisors, made some executive decisions as the commander in chief. And those decisions are paying dividends, but the left wing media doesn't want to tell you about any of that. They don't want to tell you about it. The war is going terribly horrible. Gas prices through the roof. They are really. Folks, I'm telling you, they'd be Chislin, Mount Rushmore if this was anyone else. I'd say anyone regardless of the being a Democrat or Republican. It's just Donald Trump, which elicits this show your ass theory where the media really shows us who they are. By the way, this is the facts show, not the BS show. Here's a clip from CNBC yesterday. Oh, Dan, inflation under control. You got some data to back that up. Yeah, this is CNBC, not the Trump network. Here, listen yourself. Strip of food and energy up 110. We're expecting a number closer to half a percent higher. So that's nice. Hope for visions coming in. This number moves from 0.5 to 0.3, 0.1. 0.1 would be the lightest going back to August of last year. We would be in November equaling one tenth last year. Ex food, energy and trade that comes in up two tenths, half of what we were expecting. So what producers are paying for items, you're a consumer, you have producers, businesses, what they're paying for inputs to produce an output you buy. In other words, they're paying for silicon for computer chips and it's selling you a computer. What they're paying, they have inflated prices too. That inflation has been relatively tamed and came in lower than expectations. So China's struggling. Iran's beyond struggling. Venezuela, we now control the oil. We now control strategic waterways into China in case they were decided to randomly attack us or Taiwan. And yet it's all magic. It's all luck that Donald Trump. This guy's the luckiest. You know what it reminds me of? Josh, you a movie guy? What was it? Was it Deadpool 2? Or I don't know if there's three, what are three? I think it was the second Deadpool. There's that guy who comes in and they're doing interviews for mutants. And what is it? The lady, I think it was the lady comes in. Yeah, I'm just lucky. And he's like, that's not a thing. And she's like, Oh, no, it's a thing. Like I'm unusually lucky. That's my mutant super problem. That's who they, they want you to believe that's who Donald Trump is. Who in the chat saw that movie? You know what I'm talking about, right? It's not luck. I have been in the room with him, not a ton, but enough. When you give him a piece of information, hey, the crime rates really low. And here's why we're doing the first thing he says is how do we get it lower? How can I help? It's not luck, man. They're doubling down on this. There is the price to be really stupid right now is high because the price of you educating yourself on the margin is near zero. It takes five minutes to do an internet search or an AI search on anything you're curious about. How is Iran's economy doing since the war? You can look that up. There has never been a more active ecosystem for the freedom of information ever than there is now. Being stupid is a choice. It's an expensive one because the price of information is so unbelievably low. Here's Elon Musk talking about exactly this. A guy who's done a lot for men. X was a mess. I mean, there's always going to be issues before you got there. But here's Elon talking about exactly this, how you can't have a symmetric society by consent to the government and leadership from the political class without the free flow of information. Check this out. There must also be freedom of speech such that the people know what the truth is. Otherwise, they cannot make an informed decision. So if you do not have freedom of speech, you cannot be a democracy because the public cannot make an informed decision about their vote if there is not freedom of information. Yes, amen, brother. Amen. Now, why is that an issue? It's not an issue. It's tautological. We're having a problem now because as I said to you in shows, I like to kind of pile the show is onto each other. So we tell a long over time kind of longitudinal within show kind of latitudinal narrative stream. The explosive growth in the citizen journalist, Savannah Hernandez. You know, he's been doing this forever. Who's the other? Oh, the Nick Shirley's. I showed you some Cam Higby pieces. The explosive growth in citizen journalism. And the more than explosive growth in delivery systems for said journalism, social media platforms, the internet AI has made the price of you going has made the price of you going and finding this information unbelievably small. It's expensive for Nick Shirley and Savannah Hernandez, who both are under attack. The left is panicked over this. I can't say this enough. The citizen journalist movement has the left crapping their diapers like nothing I've seen in a long time. So much so, did you hear about this new bill making its way around California? This is a state representative Carl DeMio. He's run for other offices before, but here he is speaking out against it. He's a Republican speaking out against it. There is a bill in California right now. You may find this hard to believe. I don't because I know the totalitarian fascist left. You'll get the joke in a minute. I know how they are. They are now trying to basically push through this bill where they can arrest you for engaging in this citizen journalism. They're not kidding. This is not a joke. Here's Carl DeMio speaking out against it. Check this out. Is this applied to a Somali leering center in 6218.11? You define a designated immigration support services facility as a facility where immigration support services are provided, including but not limited to nonprofit offices, the Somali leering centers that were the subject of a national outcry on fraud. Could they not be defined? Could they not fall under the definition that you've provided that if a citizen journalist or if CBS News that just showed up at a building looking at fake hospices in LA showed up at some of these so-called service providers and was investigating waste, fraud, and abuse and took video of the offices and questioned Mr. DeMio. It says a person business or association shall not knowingly publicly post or publicly display disclosures or distribute on the internet websites or social media. The personal information which relates to the work site, those fake hospices that my colleagues so diligently and effectively helped reveal in Los Angeles or the leering center that Mr. Shirley revealed in Minnesota, posting the video apparently would be punishable under your law. This is not about protecting people from violence. This is about threatening and intimidating people who are trying to shine a light on bad behavior. If you have nothing to hide, why fear the transparency? But I will tell you this, the transparency is common. You can threaten people that we're going to find you for taking video of the misdeeds that some of these groups are doing, but it won't pass the First Amendment rights protections that the Supreme Court affords every citizen. You can try to bully them, Ms. Ponte, but it will not. Mr. DeMio. This is their response on the left to the explosion of the free flow of information about rampant fraud in the government ecosystem of benefits. Make it illegal, put these people in jail. I'm not kidding. That's a, that this debate is actually happening right now. Which side are you on? You are either for the free exchange of ideas and the freedom of speech and the God-given big R right, or you're full of shit. Folks, I can't say this enough. Like, I like to practice what I preach here. My entire financial investment strategy has not really been targeted at financial and economic growth. Well, why wouldn't you do the whole point of it? No, it's not. I could have sold assets a long time ago. And I don't because I choose to invest my own capital and time and resources in free speech platforms because I've already shown you what the alternative is when we stop talking to each other. You saw the Savannah Hernandez video. You saw the video with Sneeko at the beginning of the show. This is not where we want to go, man. You're going to put Nick Shirley in jail now? You think this is the appropriate response? How about this? Just an option. Folks in the chat, right? Nick Shirley goes and exposes government fraud and a bunch of other citizen journalists too. And your response to Savannah is to beat the shit out of her and to try to lock up Nick Shirley rather than, hey, I got a crazy idea. How about we go and actually arrest the people committing the fraud like the Vance Task Force and the DOJ have been doing? How about supporting that? How about coming out with a bill in California to collaborate with the FBI, HSI and others in the Vance Task Force on fraud to geometrically grow the number of arrests and shut down the fraud? No, no, the response is to arrest the people exposing the fraud. This is the fascism joke, by the way. Why can't the left freaking spell? Sometimes I talk with Josh during the videos. He opens the door. And I'm like, what a leering center, fascism. Why can't the left freaking spell? All the left likes to do is sing songs. What's with the singing and the misspelling stuff? If you're going to put a sign up on your building or carry a sign, you know, the price of information on the margin, as they just said, is very low. You can go to GROC or chat GPT and say, can you please spell fascism or learning for me? It's not hard. Play this Caitlyn Bennett video and you'll see what I mean. This is what it looks like to be voluntarily stupid. Check this out. Your science has fight fascism. What is fascism? Fascism is the breakdown of a society. There's no society when fascism is present. Can you give me a definition? I don't really know if I have to give you a definition because I know I feel violated against my government. Okay, but what is fascism? When we want to fight something, it's easy. It's good to define them, right? We could phone a friend. What is fascism? You could help her. I don't want to speak to you. I don't want to speak to you. I'm fighting for how I feel. Right. For others. Of course. What specifically do you feel? Can you not hear it in my voice? Are you going to cry? Because I asked you to define a term on your sign. It's actually not even spelled right. It actually says facism. Why can't they spell? This is what it looks like to be voluntarily stupid. Thank you, Caitlin Bennett, for some more excellent work. She could look that up, you know, and the tragically hilarious part about that whole exchange is the fascism signholder who can't even spell fascism. Could have just looked it up. It's like, well, I'm afraid of my government. If you would have looked up fascism, you'd understand that it's marked by authoritarianism and a perverted sense of ultra nationalism that empowers government, i.e. under a dictator. You could have looked it up. Can you hear it in my voice? I'm going to cry over fascism. What is fascism? Objecting to people using like the face app to look good on reels? Like, what the hell is that? Why are you laughing, Justin? You don't have to be stupid. He's a total facist. He's the same way, Justin. He sees a face he doesn't like, a total facist. You don't have to be stupid. The price to not be stupid is very low. Here's what I'm talking about again. There is no excuse for this kind of stupidity. Zoran Mamdami, who I really am doing my best not to make every show about this guy's imbecility. However, Zoran Mamdami is not stupid. He's a little mini-barak Obama. He knows exactly what he's doing. Don't call him stupid. He's actually very tactful. Biden was not bright. I'll give you that. Kamala Harris is definitely not bright. Obama was a tactician and so is Mamdami. They know exactly what they're saying and exactly what they're doing. But what they're doing is they're preying on an information ecosystem they hope you'll never use. So Mamdami wants to try this experiment again. And I use the term experiment loosely because it's not an experiment anymore. We already know the outcome. If I kick you in the balls and it hurts, that's not an experiment. I don't think any human being outside of someone who maybe his nervous system cords were cut, if you kick them in the balls, hasn't resulted in pain. So it's not an experiment. Let's try it. That's not what you do. Why you know the outcome? Why don't I bash my head off the table? Because it's going to hurt. Mamdami wants to try, you may have seen this, a government-run grocery store. Kind of sounds like the government-run grocery stores they run in Cuba where people are starving to death. So here's Mamdami. And by the way, this grocery store is going to take three years to get up and running at a cost of tens of millions of dollars. The guy who built my studio, Ronnie, I assure you, if I sent him up there with Mamdami and let him take it over, guys, what do you think? He built the thing in six months. And I promise you he'll do it for far less than like 30 million dollars. Okay, Ronnie, go check out Mamdami. Here's Mamdami wants to try this quote experiment, the experiment in socialism, which has a 100% success rate. Success rate, yeah, it does. In failing, it's failed every single time. That's an incredible record. Check this out. New York City, it is time for a grand experiment once again. Just as LaGuardia used government to respond to the challenges of the Great Depression, we will use government to respond to rising prices and unaffordable groceries. The city will subsidize a core set of staples. A private operator will run the store, but they answer to the standards that the city will set. These standards include requirements that at our stores, bread will be cheaper, eggs will be cheaper, grocery shopping will no longer be an unsolvable equation, and workers will be treated with dignity. So I was trying to think of an analogy before the show about, he calls it an experiment. It is not an experiment. It is no different of an experiment than you kicking yourself in your own nuts. It's not an experiment. It is going to hurt. Andy, one is back today, by the way, which is like weird to see him back in the studio, he's helping us out. Andy, two is out, right? Andy, the original Andy. Andy, the sequel is a little vacay today. Kicking yourself in the balls is not an experiment. It will hurt. Okay. So I said to the guys, you know what it reminds me of? I like football. You know the prevent defense? At the end of the game, for those of you who are not football fans, when a team is like, they don't want to, they want to prevent like a Hail Mary pass or a long touchdown or even a long pass. They do this thing called the prevent defense. Folks in the chat, you know what I'm talking about? What's the joke about the prevent defense? It doesn't prevent anything. The team almost always loses, but they keep trying it because it sounds good in theory. Let's not pressure the passer too much. Let's put all our people back there. It's more people to go and knock down the ball if they throw a Hail Mary. It almost never works and people keep doing it. Why do they keep doing it? Because it sounds good. This is mom, dummy. In theory, it sounds amazing. Wow, the government's going to run this. The government model of efficiency, by the way, the government, and they're going to control the prices. I'm going to ask you a simple question because again, the price of information on the margins almost free. So I'm going to ask you for free and I'll ask you to respond. When have price controls actually worked? The answer is never. Why? Because price controls result in the same thing. Everything, write this down. Write this down. There are two things I need you to learn in the show. Capitalism is not actually an ism. It's not a belief system at all. Explain in a second. And price controls never work because of these reasons. If you suppress price for food or anything else like mom, dummy wants to do, you suppress it below with the market clearing prices, you are going to get increased demand for that product. Why? Because it's cheaper at the government grocery store than it is everywhere else. So you're probably thinking now, like, well, that sounds great, Dan. Oh, okay. Well, let's go to two. You get increased demand for the product. You get decreased supply at the same time. Why? Because nobody's going to sell food in a store at a freaking loss. Chuckle heads on the left. You got Andy one back. Andy's got a bread company. Andy's bread. Andy's bread goes for whatever $5 a loaf. Who knows after the Biden inflation. Mom, dummy says, no, you're going to sell it for four. What do you think Andy one's going to say? He's going to flip you off. I'm not selling my bread in your store. You dipshits. So you get increased demand for it. But at the same time, you get a decreased supply. What do you get next? Well, once Andy stopped selling, who's going to sell bread at $4 a loaf? I can't believe I got to explain this. The answer is someone else, i.e. Josh, who has Josh's bread. Here's the problem with Josh's bread. The reason it's three and $4 rather than five is it's really shitty bread. So Josh can comply. Okay, I'll do it for $4. My bread's really crappy. So not only do you get a rush on products that run out, the backfill of products becomes products of lesser quality because they're the only ones that can sell at a price control. And then you get black markets because people rush in and buy Andy's $5 bread at $4 for the first few weeks at the government store. And then they go and sell it on eBay for $6 because it's hard to find Andy's bread because Andy's bread has been price controlled. This has only happened every freaking time. It's like to prevent defense or kicking yourself in the balls. It results in the same thing every time. The team losing the game and you really hurting. But you can call it an experiment. We're going to try it again, mom, mom. He said, really? Justin found this gem this morning. I know you've heard it before, but I am a huge fan of the great Ronald Reagan. You have that clip? Yeah. Justin, this is a Justin. This is his favorite video of the day because this is his input into the show. Just a couple seconds, but worth hearing again. Check this out. I think you all know that I've always felt the nine most terrifying words in the English language are. It is time for a grand experiment once again. I'm from the government and I'm here to help you guys get the show. But yes, very well done, Justin. Good addition to the show. This will not work because it can't work. It is very easy for you to go and look this stuff up. This just popped in the Wall Street Journal yesterday. Folks, human beings engage in pattern recognition. It's a survival mechanism that keeps us alive. You hear a sound at night. The sound at night could be innocent. However, that sound at night might not be innocent and maybe some mountain lion in the woods or in the mountains getting ready to eat you alive. So human beings take information and they create patterns out of it. You know, if you're a smart person, which you listening to the show are, you'll see the pattern here. If you're a liberal, who's a moron, you'll miss this whole thing. Wall Street Journal just put this graph out about private sector job growth in states. You'll notice a pattern about the states that are exploding in job growth. Texas, Florida, North Carolina, Arizona, Tennessee, Alabama, New Jersey and New Hampshire. You'll notice that most of those states are strongly Republican. There's a couple of Democrat states in there, but they're either purple or strongly red. And the ones that are strongly red, Texas and Florida, are leading the country in job growth. That's called a pattern. Wow. Conservative economic policies, job growth, it rubs. Now, look at who's losing jobs. Folks, again, this is called a pattern. Minnesota, California, New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, Oregon, Hawaii. This is called a pattern. Those states just happen to be, yes, not only blue states, but deep blue states. You could do this homework, Libs, on your own. Maybe put down the I hate facism signs. Maybe put the sign down and go like log on to your computer and do this thing called research. I did it for you. This whole purpose of the show, I even made it easy for you. The D'Ambrangino show is a delivery vehicle for truth. That's it. It's right here. It's right here. You can just look it up. You can just tune into the show. You can even go in the chat and say nasty stuff and event your liberal, violent rage in the chat. It's okay. As long as you leave the show smarter than when you got him, which is not difficult. Folks, it's really, really cheap to educate yourself these days. You've got the Khan Academy. You've got AI. It takes but a few minutes. I'm going to tell you something. I can't say this enough. Go, if you've got a couple of hours to kill, go to any streaming site. I don't really care. I'm not Netflix, HBO Max, Amazon Prime. There's tons of them. Fox has some great stuff with Fox One. Just watch a couple of documentaries on pre-World War II. Pre-World War II. We know what happened in World War II, obviously. You know the end game, the horror that, I mean, an unimaginable horror. But I want you to watch what happened in the lead-up. Folks, if people would have just done their homework, we could have saved millions of lives. The price for ignorance as it metastasizes is death and destruction every single time. I'm going to take a quick break and I'm going to get to my guest, the great one, Mark LeVen, who's been a friend to me for a really, really long time. I'm always happy to have him. So thank you in advance, Mark, for joining the show. 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For 20% off site-wide. And make sure you enter our show name after checkout so they know we sent you again. The website helixsleep.com slash Dan. Always a pleasure to welcome to the show my mentor in the space, the godfather of the Tea Party, a multi-time bestselling author. Oh gosh, you'd have TV shows, podcasts, radio. You get it. They call him the great one for a reason. Also, check out Liberty's Voice's new podcast on Rumble. Mark Levin. Mark, welcome back to the show. Dan, you're very gracious, man. You're just a superstar out there. You're one of the great podcasters out there. And I want to thank you for everything you've done for the country, everything you're doing for the country. God bless you, my friend. Thank you, buddy. You've always been there for me. And I never forget who my friends were in this business who gave me a start. And that was you. So first, this blockade, President Trump's blockade, I think was a stroke of strategic genius. And I'll tell you for two specific reasons. So we're not talking hyperbolically. Number one, economically. Yes, it will cost the United States some money to sustain a military presence in the area, but it also reduced over time the risk premium on oil. So in the end, I think it's net present value. It's a push. The Iranians don't have that luxury. Their economy is crashing. They're in triple digit inflation. They're losing hundreds of millions of dollars a day. Every day, their ports are blockaded. So it's a loser on the military front. The Iranians had no ability over time to sustain a full time blockade of the straight when they were holding it hostage. And if they were to attack American ships now, they break the ceasefire. So there's really no option for the Iranians where this thing is a winner. I think that's right on. I think a couple more points too. I believe that that regime needs to be eliminated. And I'm not afraid to say it. Because if the regime hangs around, it's like cockroaches. They still have the ability to rise up, get another strongman and so forth and so on down the road when there's no Donald Trump to actually deal with it. You see the opposition to him. The Democrat Party doesn't mind a regime that has nuclear weapons. They just figured they'll pay him off, although figure they'll appease him. And of course, it doesn't work, but they don't care. And I would also add as a footnote, if this works and it's going to work, what the president will manage to do is the Gulf Arab states and the Israelis, maybe not overtly, somewhat overtly, are going to be allied for a long time on the same issues and about the same causes. So you really will have peace spreading in the Middle East. You see now Israel's negotiating with Lebanon, the government there that's very, very weak and needs the Israelis to help them with Hezbollah, which the Iranians used to send into Lebanon to destroy their democracy, to assassinate their Christian president and to try and take over that country. That government wants the Israelis to do what they're doing, even though some people don't quite understand that. The other thing is China. By controlling the straits the way the president is, China has a problem. The two main exterior or external forces for China when it comes to oil or Venezuela and Iran, as well as Russia. But we will control the oil out of Venezuela and we will control the oil effectively that comes out of the Gulf. And so this is important strategically when we're dealing with a China that's on the move that's building up massively. And by the way, that's essentially taken over the South China Sea without firing a shot with their phony islands. They hope to do the same thing there what the Iranians have done in the straits. So my understanding is, late word today is, the president is going to open the straits in exchange in part for China agreeing that they will not give weapons to Iran. That's a big deal. And I assume in exchange for also ensuring that that waterway will stay open for everybody, all countries and so forth. That's all I know right now. But I think your points are very good one. And it is brilliant what what the president has done. You know, I know you know the president well, he is one thing he's very good at is aggregating information from people and synthesizing an output from that. I really get kind of exhausted with the Donald Trump was just lucky kind of talk, you know, the economy will get like a spike in GDP. Oh, just luck. The border gets shut down. Oh, it was just luck. The homicide rate collapses. The crime rate collapses. Oh, he's just lucky. Or you know, we should thank Joe Biden for that or something. But when it comes to strategic, you know, geopolitical reordering, the president through his recent actions in the Malacca Strait with Indonesia, the Panama Canal, he's looking at a larger vision here. This Donro doctrine, although it said jokingly, is very real for him. And I think finally we got a president who gets the larger picture that we can't continue with China with Venezuela and others to just do this Charlie Brown football routine. Sooner or later, we're going to have to use force. It doesn't mean forever wars as we saw with Maduro. But it does mean the use of the most powerful military in the world to secure a more secure future for the future US citizens, our kids, your kids, all you're 100% right. That's why the isolationists are really nuts in so many ways. You have enemies that are on the move. You have enemies that are strategically economically geographically trying to find choke points, whether it's the Strait of Hormuz, whether it's South China Sea, whether it's our Panama Canal, whether it is the Arctic, and so forth. And the president sees this. He's not president of a nation that's on a suicide watch. He's president of the greatest superpower on the face of the earth. He's not interested in sharing power with other countries. He's interested in sharing interests with other countries and not abandoning our superpower status. And so in order to be a superpower, we have to build up our Navy, which is under 300 ships under regular with 600 ships. We have to build up the rest of our military as well to compete with evil forces out there that push ideologies. And those ideologies are not pacifistic. Those ideologies are aggressive. Those ideologies are destructive. It's communism and it's Islamism. And these are two grave threats to the Western world and to the United States of America. The Democrats, you know, they put their head in the sand. And worse than that, they try to sabotage Trump when he's doing this, as they try to sabotage Reagan and the Strategic Defense Initiative now that every country uses and needs. In order to protect themselves from missiles, the Democrats, if they could, the defense budget would be cut by 50 percent and they'd be redistributing wealth and running our grocery stores and everything else. We'd all starve to death and so forth and so on. Strategically, what the president is doing is what must be done. So this idea where they throw around slogans on the left in the woke, right, REICH, about what about forever wars? Well, who's fighting a forever war? The enemy's fighting a forever war. We're not fighting a forever war. We're playing defensive wars or preventative wars, which are quite different. We're not imperialists. We're not colonialists. We are who we are. We have a great history of who we are and the enemy has a great history of what they are and they're very evil. So you can't close your eyes to this. You know, the president in many ways is Churchillian. He's reginesque. You talk about the Don Row Doctrine, which is a real thing. And because of that, there will be more peace for a longer period of time in our country and with our allies. You know, Mark, one of the things that really changed me, you know, that old adage, you know, a man never steps in the same river twice. He's not the same man. It's not the same water. It's never the same river, right? I go into the FBI, spend this year there taking these briefings every day and you start to see the real picture about how grave the Iranian threat is, not was, but still is with this nuclear material. The problem we have now that I've tried to explain to people who are making this ridiculous point, oh, there was an Iranian fatwa against nuclear, that's nonsense. That's total garbage. They spoke openly about their desire to get a nuclear weapon. I play the clip all the time from their deputy speaker over there. I played it just the other day. The problem is the delivery systems with modern technology have evolved with hypersonic missiles, with ballistic missile technology, with the ease of sharing it between China, Russia and others, North Korea, as we saw with AQKON and Pakistan back in the day. The delivery systems are immediate. We cannot, it's a zero fail environment. We cannot have them launch a nuclear weapon they built, you know, underneath our noses and then just be like, oh, my bad, like we missed that. It doesn't work that way. And that fatwa talking point I hear is just garbage. The Iranians spoke openly about their desire to use nuclear weapons and attain nuclear weapons. These are terrorists. And we're supposed to sit here and say, oh, the head terrorist put out a fatwa. Oh, well, then of course they're not terrorists anymore. What are they building? What are they enriching? What are they doing? What do they refuse to give up? Fatwa or no fatwa? Nuclear weapons, enriched uranium to nuclear levels, weapon level. So what are you talking, there's a fatwa out there. Well, who cares if there's a fatwa out there or whatever is out there. The fact of the matter is they're slaughtering their own people. They're slaughtering other people. They tried to take out our president. They attacked our embassies. They blew up a barracks with 241 of our soldiers in it. They promised to do more. You know what these are? These are suicide bombers they want to be with nuclear weapons. That's their mentality. They live to die. They live to die. And the West has problems getting their head around this. The left will never get their head around this. And so the rest of us don't have to sign a suicide pack with these left wing nuts or these woke right isolationist goons. The fact of the matter is this is all common sense. It's all experience. It's not theoretical. They tell us what they are. How he puts out a fatwa. But he talks about destroying the United States in the West. Well, how does the fatwa and destroying the United States in the West, how do they fuse? They don't fuse. How do they mesh? They don't mesh. If you're going to destroy the West, why would you hold back on your nuclear weapons? You wouldn't. And they could blackmail us. They could try and destroy our economy. People who talk this way are stupid people. I would stop talking to them. Mark, switching gears a little bit. You know, you and I have been dealing with left-wing media goons for a lot longer than me. But you know, between Media Eye and the New York Times and the Washington Post and you know the whole kind of cavalry of zeros there, they've really over the years, there's been a poll-tested regression line downward from the public's trust in the media. It's now at, I think, near historic lows. I mean, I'll be generous, roughly say 20-25 percent, one in four people trust that the media is giving them accurate information. It's literally their only job is to get people information to form an output, a proper decision. They can't get that right. The problem with that is that distrust in institutions is now filtered down even onto our own side. And I use air quotes because I debate that these people were ever on our side. However, you see it now. You've been battling these people. You saw this latest scandal at Media Eye fabricating quotes. I mean, this really shouldn't surprise anyone. You've been dealing with these knuckleheads for years. You're quite right. And it's gotten worse. You know, I thought with new media, we would have new ideas on these new platforms to press the cause of Americanism, to have the debate with the other side without the left-wing impact that the big networks had and the big newspapers had, these big corporations. And I was wrong. What's happened is, in addition to those people becoming podcasters with exceptions like you, and there are real exceptions, but the industry generally, in addition to them, you've got cockroaches coming out of the woodwork, people who have failed in other media, people who have been disgraced, people who have been fired, people who are in support of terrorism, people who front for criminals, because it doesn't take much to get a microphone and do a podcast and something like that. So there are no controls. And I don't even know what controls he would put in place in the first place. I would just say to our audiences, be discerning about what you listen to and who you listen to. If somebody is there and they're just rambling stupidly, or somebody's there, excuse me, if somebody's there and they're telling you, abandon Christianity, that the Jews are behind everything, that Donald Trump is controlled by this group or that group or whatever, these people are nuts. We have a lot of people, Dan, who are in this business, who 40 years ago, they'd be wearing white sheets with the Klan, or they'd be marching and saluting with the Nazis, who are telling us that we were on the wrong side of World War II, that Hitler's misunderstood and Churchill is the devil. We have people telling us that Hamas is a thousand times better than Israel, that Netanyahu is the modern Hitler. We have people telling us all these things that we know to be false, but the problem is you have a lot of young people. This is where they get their information and they're listening to these people. And I fear that's one of the reasons why there's so much negativity out there and so much of a significant divide. You brought up this site media that was started by Dan Abrams. Dan Abrams is an odd guy. On the one hand, he wants to be viewed as some kind of a legal intellect over there at ABC News, where he's a legal analyst. And then on the other hand, he's kind of the Jerry Springer of law and crime on cable. Then he creates this site mediaite. And what is the site intended to do? To observe the media and comment on the media. And who does he hire? 95% of them are left-wing thugs. The headlines are hysterical. They're intended to be sensational. And then he brings in this editor from day one by the name of Kobe Hall. You should be suspect immediately. Anybody that calls their kid Kobe, that's an issue as far as I'm concerned. You don't name kids after cheese and you don't. But this guy's, he's weird. And now he's suspended because he's been caught fabricating quotes. Now I've been going at it with these guys and it seems like every week it's somebody else. And I feel like I'm back in junior high school or something like that. You don't hear anything intelligent, anything profound, anything that moves the ball. So my view is you got to be very discerning, just like with TV or radio or anything else, but especially when it comes to podcasting, you know, you, Shapiro, Hammer, several others who are very, very good. But then there's the low lives, the thugs, the punks, the guys undermining our country, grifters who really don't care about the mission, who really don't believe in the, in our principles. You can get wealthy promoting our principles and so forth, but the goal shouldn't be to get wealthy. The goal should be to do the right thing, good versus evil. That's the goal, that should be the goal of these platforms. And conservative talk radio came to be in order to challenge these people with the great Rush Limbaugh, who really was, was our Babe Ruth, and same in podcasting to challenge these people. But instead, a lot of this poison has seeped into the system. So we get the woke rike. I spell it R-E-I-C-H. So to these neo-fascists, these isolationists, you get truly dumb people like Bannon or Marjorie Trader, gangrene. And I use these humiliating phrases because that's all they understand. You get the lowest common denominator. That's what you get. And I'm hoping you and some of the rest of us can help through our own broadcasting, through our own substantive discussions. I mean, we got to reach into the toxic pool from time to time, but I hope we can change this whole business and really for the better. Well, what worries me, Mark, is our conservative movement and the Republican Party in general back into the civil rights era was the house was built on a bedrock of fighting against this idea of collective guilt, you know, that we should stigmatize people based on characteristics that have nothing to do with their actual character, being Jewish, being Muslim, being Christian, being black, being from Indonesia. It doesn't really matter. The whole essence of conservatism was to conserve all that's good. And this idea of an egalitarianism based on God-given, you know, capital G, capital R rights. And that's why I say all the time, like, this isn't, to me, infighting because this is not, the Republican Party is like a treehouse. It's like a club, you know, and we have a set of rules and there's not a ton of them. There are different opinions on tax rates, different opinions on, you know, abortion, different opinions even on, you know, the Second Amendment. There's little issues on the margin. There are no issues on the margin when it comes to collective guilt. We do not do that. And seeing it kind of fester, like you said, amongst this younger crowd seeking out voices, engaging in this, Mark is really, really disturbing. We all know where this ends. And I, I'm never going to participate in that kind of shit ever. No, you can count me out. You're great. And here's the thing. The Democrat Party has always been like this. Whether it's slavery, segregation, eugenics, Jim Crow, and on and on. And today, whether it's Marxism and Islamism, they all find a home in the Democrat Party. The Republican Party was founded in the 1850s for one reason, to abolish slavery. The Republican Party was founded at a moral, just, principled American causes. The Republican Party's the only thing left in terms of political parties that represents Americanism, not Marxism, Islamism, other isms, socialism, Americanism. And we have to fight within the Republican Party to hold the establishment's feet to the fire all the time. I grew up this way in the conservative movement, whether it's the Reagan movement, whether it's the Tea Party movement, whether it's the Convention of States movement, I've been involved in all of it, all of it. So to watch these people come in and claim that they're MAGA, even when the president says, no, you're not, you're excommunicated, you're crazy, you're kooks, get out. But the idea that they're MAGA, they're not MAGA, they've never been MAGA. What is MAGA? Make America great again. 1984, that was the campaign line from Ronald Reagan. What else is MAGA? It's my argument. I've told the president that the MAGA is the Tea Party. It is the second generation of the Tea Party. That's what it is, in many, many respects, 80, 90% of it or so. Mark, we know where that collective guilt ends. It ends in holocaust is what it ends in. It ends in mass murder on a scale humanity, unfortunately, has seen repeatedly. We have examples of this. We all we have to do is crack a history book, not even a good one. We know where this ends. But we also know where collectivism in general ends, socialism, communism, all euphemisms for the same thing, the government control of the means of production. Incredibly, in this information era where you and me and anyone else listening can just go to their phone or tablet and just go to AI, Kroc, Gemini, it doesn't really matter. Give me evidence socialism works. In this info era, it's stunning that we continue to try this quote experiment. I say quote because it's not an experiment. We already know the outcome. Like mom Dami up in New York, he wants, I addressed earlier in the show, he wants to do this government run supermarket idea, which is, you know, again, I would say dumb, but it's not dumb. It's evil because it's already been tried. Price controls don't work. You cannot control a price without limiting human freedom. A price is what two human beings agree on as a market clearing value of a product. When a third party, the government tells one of those sides, that's not the price or both of them. That's taking away people's freedom. It's just stunning again in the information era, how people just can't do basic homework on clowns like mom Dami and AOC and Bernie Sanders. And we keep seeing the socialism pop up again. Socialism doesn't create wealth. It redistributes wealth. Capitalism. I don't like the word because Mark's invented it, but still capitalism is commerce. Nobody invented it. It's not an ideology. It's a reality. It's spontaneous. It's how people get along. It's how they work with each other. They don't care what race you are, what religion you are. If you go to a diner in the morning and have eggs, you don't care where those eggs came from. You don't care which farmer was involved in making it. They're politics. They're race. They're, it doesn't matter. Socialism you do. Now we're setting up one store so far. What are they going to have? Well, I don't know. But he says they're only going to subsidize a basket of basics. That's what they do in prison. You get a basket of basics. You go into a big supermarket in America today. You're talking about a football field of shelves of food from all over the country, all over the world, all kinds of wines, 50 types of bread, seven grains, eight grains, no grains, potato bread, Hawaiian bread. Whoa, whoa, whoa. How about butter and margarine and cream cheese? Oh, look at that. Whole section, yogurt. Whole section. You want 90% fat ground beef, 85%, 95%? Well, I want that one. That's fine. How about shrimp? Jumbo shrimp, small shrimp, popcorn shrimp. What do you want? You want food that's made? You go to the deli. 10 types of bologna. 10 types of bologna. Yeah, bologna. Ham from everywhere else. Now, Mondami's supermarket is not a supermarket. It's a basket of eggs and bread. Now that's the problem, isn't it? First of all, where do the eggs and bread come from? They don't come from the government. They don't come from social. Everything that he's going to sell in this store, all five products come from capitalism. He even is going to have a private person run the store. So all he's going to do is sell eggs and bread or whatever that basket is at a subsidized rate, meaning the taxpayer pays for it anyway. So you're not going to have more food, better food, cheaper food. You're going to have shortages. If he were in charge, would all starve to death, wouldn't we? Profit is what? They hate profit, but what is profit? Profit is the net difference between the cost for somebody to make something, hire something, pay for materials, all the taxes and the overhead. The price that they sell it for, you have to make a profit. Why? So you can do it all over again and maybe expand it and create it. Let me ask it this way. Is the assembly line worker in America better off than the assembly line worker in Russia? The answer is, of course. And just one other point, a little theoretical because you and I enjoy this stuff. You see, Marx said that the proletariat, the working people, broadly defined, would rise up and overthrow the bourgeoisie, the managers, the executives and whatever. But it didn't happen because the capitalism created this massive middle class that had access to what? Water, electricity, cars, food, homes, clothing. So he got capitalism all wrong. Marxism is a defective, destructive ideology. It doesn't work. It doesn't understand human nature. It doesn't understand human society. So then comes in this guy, Gromsky, who's an Italian philosopher. He spends a lot of time in prison because he's thrown in there by the fascists. He has a different idea. And now all these Western leftists have embraced it. What is it? Not the bottom up, the top down. That's how we have a revolution. Control the culture, control the bureaucracy, control the government and impose it on people. There's not a great calling for socialism in this country. There's a great calling for a lot of things cheap and a lot of choices. And so socialists do a better job at propaganda. Why? Because socialism is about emotion. Shouldn't you have a right to healthcare? Shouldn't you have a right to a home? Shouldn't you have a right to clothing and food? Nobody should be able to take that away from you. And so the whole argument is emotional. It's not rational. It's emotional. And when we discuss capitalism or commerce, we open our white papers and talk about, you know, supply and demand and these other things, which are important to talk about. But we got to get better at explaining what you just explained. And what I'm trying to explain is you want to go hungry? Socialism. You want plentiful food at an affordable rate? Supermarkets. Those are capitalism. These government run a basket of stables. That's socialism. We just don't seem to have the people who are able to make the points. Yeah, I got to run, Mark. But that point you made about the inversion from a bottom up, you know, a full revolution, because it never did happen, to a top down hierarchical, collectivist management system by quote, experts is the key distinction. Because you're led to believe by these, these, these neo communists these days that this is some kind of enhancement of personal freedom. Like, look, we're going to take away all your needs and wants, when in fact, they're going to take away everything from you, everything and give it to this hierarchy on top. It is the ultimate system of elitism, which is the great irony. Fred Siegel has a great book on this revolt against the masses, which describes how liberalism, progressivism has always been a top down system that worships the elites, always, you know, trying to simulate the old costumed European aristocracy. It's always been this way. And I'm sorry you got suckered if you really believe this is a movement of the masses. That was a great point. Your point about, you know, pistachios, like I love pistachios, honey roasted, salt and vinegar, regular, regular loafer. It's like, it's incredible how freedom, economic freedom does that stuff. Folks, Mark has a podcast, you know about his radio show, six to nine Eastern every single day on like every conservative station across the country, Liberty's voice on rumble with Mark Levin. Check that out. And all of his books are just incredible. Hey, Mark, thanks a lot for your time. We really appreciate it. First of all, you're terrific. This is why you're one of the kings in this movement. Thanks a lot, Mark. We appreciate it. All right, folks, thanks again for tuning in. I really appreciate it. You got Haley coming up at noon rumble.com slash Haley. You got Vince every day, Vince Colonase at 8am rumble.com slash Vince. And please download the rumble app. It is absolutely free or you can go to rumble.com slash Bongino both free on the web. Just give us a follow. We really appreciate it. We are rocking up the charts with subscribers really appreciate everything the views have been off the charts. Thank you so much for your support. I will see you back here tomorrow at 10am. 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