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98 segmentsWhat does one trip to Israel do? One trip changes people's faith, their identity, their perspective. One trip changes the response when people chant from the river to the sea. One trip changes how people see right and wrong. One trip changes the idea of home. One trip changes everything. And one donation is all it takes. We got a lot to get to. We were talking about the Iran conflict. What's the bigger threat to America? Iranians or Democrats? I don't know. No Iranian ever called me a bigot, just saying. 615-737-9986, 615-737-9986. Also happening over the weekend, Friday in particular, Islamic NATO. Have you heard about Islamic NATO? It's like the regular NATO with Islam. So it's got to be good. If you follow leftist logic, this is going to be the best NATO that we've ever seen. Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Turkey. So just in case you're not keeping score at home, Saudi Arabia's got the money. Turkey's got the military. And Pakistan, well, they've got the nukes. So what could go wrong? Right? Probably nothing. Probably nothing. But the Iranian foreign foreign ministry attempted to respond positively over the weekend to the news that Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Turkey have signed a joint defense pact, apparently intended to protect each other from Iran, claiming instead that this is Iran's claims, that it conveyed that they no longer trust the United States. Maybe they're just looking up with their own interests. But the three parties signed an agreement on Friday. This is from Breitbart. It's known as the Mecca Joint Defense Agreement, Islamic NATO. Most significantly, it creates an obligation for each state to treat an attack against one as an attack against all. The context most observers noted is especially significant for the agreement is the current conflicts between the Saudi government and the Iran-backed Houthi terrorists of Yemen, who boasted of a massive attack killing dozens of alleged Saudi enemy mercenaries the day before the Mecca pact was signed. You heard it in a clip ago where we were talking about this, Saudi oil refineries. were attacked over the weekend by the Houthis. And the three countries geographically form an almost perfect triangle around Iran and join some prodigious military might as Turkey is one of the most well-armed members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO, and Pakistan possesses nuclear weapons. And then Saudi Arabia has just got boatloads of cash.
The Iranian Islamist regime did not immediately issue a public statement in response to the Defense Pact on Friday. Various officials commented on it throughout the weekend, framing it as a loss for America, despite its apparent objective of protecting participating parties from Iranian terrorism. Foreign Ministry spokesman Eshmael Baghi responded to the deal directly on Monday, describing it as a sign of a change in the perception. that participating countries have toward the United States rather than a development that should concern Tehran. The countries of the region have realized that security is not a commodity that can be bought from false brokers, referring to Washington. Any plan that is based on the geopolitical and historical realities of the region is comprehensive and inclusive and correctly identifies the enemy and the threat has a chance of helping to strengthen security and prevent instability and abuses by the Zionist enemy and its allies, he asserted. Bakke also reportedly stated explicitly. that the deal was an important sign that the countries of the region have concluded that they cannot rely on and trust the claim of security provided by the United States and some other actors outside the region. He went on to suggest that Iran could potentially join the defense deal someday, despite the implications of the agreement that it is meant to protect the participating countries from Iran. saying we're in close contact with the neighboring countries and regional countries, and we hope that all countries will learn from the developments of the last two or three years and adopt the best path to strengthen the region's collective security. Iranian state media quoted him as saying. Prior to the official foreign ministry statements on Monday, several Iranian officials appeared to lay the groundwork for the argument that the deal is worse for Washington than Tehran, as allegedly indicates a lack of trust in American defense to help the Muslim states. Maybe. Maybe it's a little bit of both. Maybe it's partially because they don't trust America. Maybe it's partially because they keep getting bombed by Iran and their allies there in the region, the Houthis, their terror-sponsored groups, maybe. But Islamic NATO is coming. The leaders of the three countries, the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, Turkish strongman, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and Pakistani Prime Minister Shabaz Sharif met him Mecca on Friday to sign the Defense Pact. emphasizing that their agreement was not intended to intimidate or aggressively engage any other party and was purely meant to give the country's better footing from joint threats. Notably, the three countries are majority Sunni Muslim countries as opposed to Shia, Iran, while Pakistan actively persecutes non-Suni Muslims, most prominently the Amadi Muslim community.
They said this agreement is intended to strengthen collective deterrence against any aggression and stipulates that any armed attack against any one of the three states shall be regarded as an attack against all of them. Saudi Arabia independently said in a statement that the deal does not represent any orientation toward building a military access or religious block and it is not linked to nuclear endeavors or an arms race but rather building self-sustainable, self-reliant capabilities. Sure thing. Sure thing. Press X for doubt. I would imagine that there is some attention being paid to those arenas. How would there not be? Elsewhere in the region, Israel has rejected a 15 point plan, 15 point peace plan in Gaza. that President Trump had put out. This is big news. Everybody wants the war in Gaza over, and it doesn't look like it's going to be ending anytime soon. Manding concessions from the United States before reopening the Strait of Hormuz, further complicating efforts to reach a peace deal between both countries. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is rejecting the Trump-backed 15-point peace plan, vowing the IDF will not withdraw until Hamas is disarmed. Alex Hogan is live. I mean, isn't that the whole point that they were going to disarm themselves and then... Israel is going to withdraw. Breitbart has this. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel rejects a U.S.-backed 15-point plan to disarm Gaza. Last month, you'll remember, President Trump's Board of Peace created the plan for gradual disarmament of Gaza and withdrawal of Israeli troops from the territory. But in a cabinet meeting on Sunday, a readout from Benjamin Netanyahu's office from a meeting of the government ministers said, I want to be clear here. Israel is ruling out the 15-point plan, and it's like, come on, guys, I thought y'all were our greatest ally. There's also talks that Israel is going to be gearing up to bomb Iran on its own without the U.S. as Trump tries to make it a low-key kind of effort. And it's like, can we just get on the same page and work towards peace? Is that okay? The Israeli military will not carry out any withdrawal until Hamas is genuinely disarmed and will continue to thwart threats against our forces and our citizens. Benjamin Netanyahu said, We are now discussing this with the Americans. They have ideas, some of which are acceptable to us, and some are not, and we know how to stand up to those things. He reiterated his opposition to a two-state solution. As long as I'm prime minister, no Palestinian state will be established, not in Gaza, not in the West Bank. Contrary to all those who preach to us, we do what must be done for Israel's security, and we can and will stand our ground even against our best friends when necessary. Great. It's awesome. Perfect.
It's our greatest ally. Hamas said that handing over its heavy weapons was contingent on Israel ending all forms of aggression and withdrawing from Gaza. We expect the mediators and the American guarantor to pressure Benjamin Netanyahu and his government to adhere to the roadmap and not obstruct the process for internal political and electoral reasons. Basim Naim, a member of Hamas Politburo said on X Sunday. What does one trip to Israel do? One trip changes people's faith, their identity, their perspective. One trip changes the response when people chant from the river to the sea. One trip changes how people see right and wrong. One trip changes the idea of home. One trip changes everything. And one donation is all it takes. Mike Drop, hosted by former Navy CEO, Mike Ridland. What is your take? Was it what you expected? I was the best thing ever. It was something I always wanted to do. If you show me a clear goal, I'm like, okay, I can do that. Master Chief. He's like, you realize there's about 1% chance that you're making it through. 1%. That's all I need Master Chief. My platoon went home early, and I just went up to my chief, and I was like, I'm not going home. Turns out I'm staying. That's when we go to war. Yeah. I was like, okay, I could get used to this. Mike Drop, follow and listen on your favorite platform. Since the ceasefire last October, Israel has continued to strike Gaza. Israel's military occupies more than half of Gaza, and Benjamin Netanyahu's far-right allies have implied that they want to expand that control. They lauded Benjamin Netanyahu's comments. The Israeli military cannot retreat one millimeter in the Gaza Strip, finance minister of Israel set. So that's where we're at. The Middle East is still just an absolute mess, and doesn't look like anything's going to get solved anytime soon. So that's the... That's a positive, right? I guess. Why are we over there at all? Does anybody help? Anybody? What are our interests? How does this benefit America? Because I'm having a hard time coming up with any reason. I'm back in the president. I support the president. I understand Iran is not full of good people. I'll all agree to. We all agree on that. So. What are we negotiating for? Who are we negotiating with? All of this stuff just again seems like we're stuck on this treadmill of mediocrity inside the Middle East where it's never going to get any better. Yet we continue to persist. Okay. I guess. I guess that's what we're going to do. That's the right thing to do, I guess. Meanwhile, Iran's top diplomat refuses to directly engage with the U.S. until Tehran's demands are met. So the top guy for negotiating, the top guy, says, no, not until you meet our demands. Who's negotiating from a position of strength here? Because it's at least appearing that it's less and less the United States. And trust me, I'd rather have Donald Trump in there negotiating than Kamala Harris. But it seems like we're not in the position of strength any longer.
Breitbart has this. The Islamic State's top diplomat added messages are being exchanged via intermediaries, not directly between the two parties. Abbas Araghchi repeated Iran's position that an agreement on the Strait of Hormuz between Tehran and Muscat was in the final stages but would not reopen the strategic waterway. In comments reported by mayor news agency and seen by Reuters, Abbas Araghchi said the agreement would set out the new shipping lanes to be used once the U.S. fulfills other conditions. and the strait is open, reopened to traffic. Iran's Revolutionary Guard maintain the Strait of Hormuz closure remains until the enemy accepts all our conditions. The strait is now actually a theater of war for us and not just a waterway. He spoke just hours after Iran's top national security official told the United States it must correct behavior issuing a sweeping list of demands as Vice President JD Vance said Washington remains in the middle of the game and has continued to apply diplomatic, economic, and military pressure on Iran. He also stipulated Washington must lift its naval blockade, compensate Tehran for war damages, lift sanctions, and unconditionally replace frozen Iranian assets. Until America corrects its behavior, the Strait of Hormuz will not be reopened. So, prosperity nukes? Is that where we're at? I mean, seriously. Like, I don't like the war. I didn't really want to be in the war, but we're in the war now. So you have to come to some kind of solution here. And if they don't want to negotiate, then like what other options are we left? Seriously. Like, is it good to kick a hornet's nest in your yard? Like, maybe if you have a plan, it doesn't seem like we currently have a plan for where we're going in this. Maybe I'm wrong. I hope I am. But it seems like this is going to get even messier before it gets any better. Well, he did it. A former NBA star has filed for the WMBA draft. Yeah, get ready for a lot of news about lady ballers. They're going to take the league by storm. They're going to dunk on those broads. I wonder what happens to the polymarket betting odds, right? Like, if one of these dudes does squeak by, do the polymarket odds go through like? a renaissance you're not going to win any more money no like right now there's like some real good odds out there if you know who are the dudes and you want to play some bets but this is going to be almost too publicized right so no more easy money i was watching the bbc last night oh no and they were talking about this and i was like something's off And I'm like watching. I'm like, I don't know if that's a British accent or if that's a man. And I felt like, I don't know, I feel guilty when this stuff happens because like it's a lot of ladies out there that, you know, they were blessed in other ways, right? Smarts, maybe punctuality, you know, they weren't really graced in the looks department. or in like the feminine voice department. And now when I'm looking at them, like never before in human history had the thought crossed your mind is, is that a dude? But now that's like the first thing that crosses my mind. So I feel bad for them. Like I truly do. I don't know. I don't know where I'm going with that. I got a text here. Somebody said, uh,
How does Islamic NATO compare to Shark NATO? It's responded. Very similar, actually. Very similar. Chris and Thompson Station wants to talk about the Strait of Hormuz. What's up, Chris? How are you? Hey, good. Yourself? Good. What do you got? I have a different take on why the street of Hormuz isn't open yet. And maybe this is part of Donald Trump's larger plan. He's been stymied by the courts at various different levels on his tariff plan. So maybe because of our import-export levels of goods that go through the state of our moves is statistically zero. It's about 2.8% on imports and essentially zero on exports because we have other trade grounds. And so maybe this is part of his plan. If he shuts the street of Hermuz and leaves it closed and fakes like it's a big deal, maybe he gets the NATO countries in Europe. and the Middle East has solved this themselves. So by keeping the naval blockade in place, he essentially crushes Iran's economy. And by keeping the Strait of Hormuz closed and dragging out these negotiations, our domestic production gets stronger. It's a second solution instead of tariffs directly. It's kind of indirect. And the only thing he needs to play ball is that get the feds. to take the interest rates down and the domestic energy producers to keep pumping and lower the gas prices at the pump. And I think that may be part of their larger strategy. What do you think? I mean, I think that's interesting. I think, like, a lot of things would have to fall into place perfectly for that. And then you'd have to ask the question, are you willing to create pain and inflict pain on the American people because of your 4D chest strategy? Yeah. I think that's why really the key is the gas pumps. you know, getting our domestic suppliers that can you to produce and oversupply the market solves two things, keeps profits domestically, keeps our energy source domestic. So instead of depending on foreign energy sources, and it helps the average American with the number one spend, which is gas at the box. Yeah, I mean, I guess only time will tell if that's the reality, right? Like, you could be right. It could be just a logic leap, though. Yeah, it feels like a bit of a stretch, but it just occurred to me as, you know, we can roll in there and we can wipe out that key port island of theirs. So there's got to be a reason why we haven't done it so far. And I'm with you. I didn't want to get in it in the first place. But if we're in it, let's finish it. Yeah. With enough time that we can, you know, see the benefit at the polls in November instead of the headwind, which we're facing into now. Yep. I'm with you there, Chris. And I appreciate the call, man. Good call. Sorry, did you see the look of visible disgust on my face? I did. What are you looking at on CNN there? It wasn't CNN. Uh-oh. Price is right. I don't know who left it on in here. But it was like a grown man. He just sank like a four-foot putt for a car. And for starters, the car was lame. And then he, like, he celebrated like he had some actual achievement. I'm like, what are we doing here? I don't know. Getting a free car for just a four-foot putt. I was like, dude, get a grip. Not even a cool car. You didn't do anything impressive, sir. Actually, you know what? Now I want to be an audience member on the Price is Right. Just to boo. Like, I want to be the guy that boo. Like, I want to heckle the contestants. Speed run, how quick you can get kicked off of the Price is Right.
You did nothing. So that's like, chill out, dude. Do you think you make it to the first commercial break? Of the prices, right? Yeah. I would think so. I would think so. What are the Calci odds? Maybe, maybe it'd be like some, like, Little League games where, like, you're heckling the ump. I've never done it. But you're heckling the up. And they're like, you think you can do it. You come do it. And maybe I would do that. It would be that kind of an exchange while I was heckling the contestants on the price is right. Can you make the four foot putt? Yes. Will you get the car? Yes. I can do all the games. Easy. Like light work. I'm going to guess one cent, you know? like over it i would just i would just hope to be the guy to go last so i could just mess up everybody else with my prediction on what it would cost they say 70 you say 71 yeah 71 sorry sorry should have gone first loser that's what i would do who left on the price is right here's the thing dan was so upset about the tv for like how many weeks was he upset about the tv I guess we got struck by lightning or something and the TVs went out. Yeah. And then it's like, then I look up and it's like, were you just watching Price is right? Is that what we're doing? I guess so. I mean, he is getting older. Mason said it, not me, Dan. All right, let's. I love you, Dan. We all love Dan. I said to get that out there. Dan Sullivan like dance the honestly like no all jokes aside one of the greatest guys you get ever meet no Dan Sullivan awesome yep uh all right it's enough glazing for one day nope senator john Robert F. Kennedy Jr. One of the senators that didn't want to go on vacation. Month-long vacation, guys. Who says no? Senator John Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says no. There was 11 other senators that jumped into the fray. Here's the list in its totality. Based Mike Lee out of Utah. The southern gentleman, Senator Robert F. Kennedy Jr. out of Louisiana, Josh Hawley out of Missouri, Rick Scott out of Florida, Bill Hagerty out of Tennessee. That's the only one out of Tennessee, by the way. Eric Schmidt out of Missouri, Dave McCormick out of Pennsylvania, Bernie Moreno out of Ohio, John Hustead of Ohio, Ashley Moody out of Florida, and Darlene Graham out of South Carolina. I'm going to be honest. I feel really bad that I spoke negatively about Darlene. You're backtracking. I have to. I don't blame you. New information has changed my mind. Okay? Darling Graham during the South Carolina debates for her primary. She was like, why do we have a month off? Does anybody explain that? It doesn't make any sense. And I'm like, preach. Why do you have a month off? What are you? A school teacher or something? Get back to work. Honestly. Oh, gee whiz, guys, we got to go home and campaign. Oh, yeah. The only time you ever want to be in your own state, huh? It's nice. That's great. Marcia? Miss Blackburn.
Where are you? Like, honestly, at this point, she is essentially the governor of Tennessee, right? Like, I think we can all agree. It would, if Monty Fritz couldn't overcome the odds, Jerry Green isn't overcoming the odds. Just spoiler alert. Case you're keeping score at home. Jerry Green has no chance of ever becoming governor of the state of Tennessee. So why isn't Marsha Blackburn in D.C. burning the boats? Like, honestly, why aren't you going scorched earth? Why aren't you lighting every single bridge on fire to get the Save America Act passed as your one final middle finger as you walk out the door? Can anybody tell me why? Why does Marsha need a month off? She won her primary. She doesn't need to campaign. Why is she not there with Haggerty? Kicking up dust. Like, honest question. Honest question. These 11 senators put statements into the record objecting. There was a voice vote where objections were heard, but overruled. So only those 11 senators put in a statement into the record objecting. It's embarrassing. It really is. Senator John Robert F. Kennedy Jr.. Not impressed whatsoever with the fact that they are officially on recess. Five weeks on the August recess, or will you be here early next week as well? Well, I'm fine being here all next week. I think if we all agreed to stay through next week, we could get all of our work done and give everybody a chance to offer a minute. Now, I understand some of my colleagues are up for re-election, and they want to get home to campaign, and that's fair, and I get all that. I'm not putting them down. I'm just saying that I think we're going to leave some stuff on the table because I don't think senators are going to, I don't think they're going to stay here. And you run into an attendance problem. At some point, if senators start leaving, you don't have votes to do what you need to do. Yeah, there's going to be an issue. How many do you think are still there? Basically, they all dipped. Senator Rick Scott, who should have been the Senate Majority Leader, not John Thune. He says that him and Mike Lee are refusing to give up on passing the Save America Act. In the next month, everybody calls every Republican Democrat Senator and say, we've got to get this done. I'm not giving up. I know Mike Lee's not given up. Ron Johnson's not given up. So we're going to figure out how to get this done. Fingers crossed that they actually can. In the meantime, Scott Pressler is warning the GOP senators on the Save America Act. You either deliver or we're going to get rid of you. And I think that this is really the energy that we all need to have. You're either going to fight.
or you're going to be voted out. Early vote action founder, Scott Pressler, sharply criticized Senate Republicans during a Breitbart News Saturday interview. Brightbar has a story arguing the party's majority has failed to act with sufficient urgency on election integrity legislation while calling on conservative voters to pressure lawmakers through primaries, town halls, voter registration, and grassroots organizing. Pressler told Breitbart News Saturday host Bradley Jay that is very disingenuous for senators other than Mike Lee or Rick Scott and a few others to claim they're fighting to protect elections, pointing to what he described as illegal aliens on voter rolls in Pennsylvania who were actively registered and voting while adding we're finding them in Michigan and Arizona. This is an existential crisis. This is a constitutional crisis. Pressler said Republican activists face a difficult argument when asking voters to support the party, while, in his words, Republicans are the majority controlling all three branches of government, but have not delivered on campaign promises. And this is, we're all seeing this, just so you know. It's like Scott Pressler has the observation here, but everybody inside the conservative movement is seeing exactly what Pressler is saying here. And this is the question that we all need to reckon with. How do I make the case as a conservative activist trying to drum up support for Republicans when, as the majority controlling all three branches of government, we are incapable of delivering the very campaign promises that elected the majority we have today? What does one trip to Israel do? One trip changes people's faith, their identity, their perspective. One trip changes the response when people chant from the river to the sea. One trip changes how people see right and wrong. One trip changes the idea of home. One trip changes everything. And one donation is all it takes. Start your day with the morning jolt of Drake Toll. Anywhere in the country. Your home for talking sports. The United States hockey team has four teeth left. What is LeBron James Legacy? Leonel Mess. 906 career goals is stupid. All of it. The Knicks. The Los Angeles Lakers. Aaron Rogers. Georgia football players. The Dolphins. The Mets. As it happened, when it happened. We'll talk all of it. Westwood One Sports Talk. Your home for Drake Toll. Follow and listen on your favorite platform. How do I make the case to elect Republicans when our Senate majority leadership won't deliver on what 84% of Americans want? And he's absolutely right. This is where the kids are getting blackpilled and they're like, why even vote? Let me just sit this out. Maybe you need to take it on the wrist and have a Democrat be elected. This is where that argument is coming from because we did everything you asked. We voted in your majority in the House. We voted in your majority in the Senate. We got Donald Trump to the White House. We gave you everything. Where are you at? Nowhere to be seen. They're on recess, actually, in the Senate.
Despite his criticism, Presler said he does not attend to abandon his organizing work. I promise I'm not going to stop. I'm going to continue. He said that early vote action is continuing its efforts in Pennsylvania. Pressler said the Republicans are 25,811 active voters from flipping the state and argued that just because the Senate is derelict in his duties doesn't mean that activists like myself are going to give up on the responsibility. And it is. It's 84%. 84% of Americans are in favor of the Save America Act. Over the weekend on the big weekend show, Senator Roger Marshall, he's a Republican out of Kansas, he got the Chris Hand Bill Hagerty treatment because Joey Jay Jones, essentially, Joey Jay Jones is the Marine on the big weekend show. He essentially echoed a lot of what we echoed with Haggerty here. It's like, I'm not really mad at you, Senator Haggerty. You just happen to be the guy in the line of fire. And to his credit, Senator Haggerty was one of those 11 senators putting his objection on the record when it comes to going on recess. So it's not a Senator Haggerty thing. But the frustration with Senate Republicans is at an all-time high. You guys haven't been able to do anything. So anytime somebody gets a Senate Republican in front of them, it's like, okay, get ready for a tongue lashing because all of your friends are losers, right? Like, I think that's fair. Like, you are the company you keep and the company that you keep currently weak and ineffective. So Joey Jay Jones. You know, Marshall's like doing the whole John Thune thing, right? He's like, really, a lot of this blame should be placed on the Democrats. And Joey Jay Jones is like, well, hold the phone there. You know, having something to take to the campaign against Democrats as a legislative win on voter ID when the actual cause for concern for Americans is the Save America Act. And it's not Democrats that stopping the Save America Act from getting voted on in passing. It's your Republican colleagues. Coming out of this recess, you've got those lame duck colleagues or the ones that are in states, potentially Maine, that may not want to vote for it for those reasons. I mean, do you see any way? If you're being honest and truthful with me, we're just two people talking in a room. You see any way to Save America act as it exists today without major changes becomes law before this Congress is over. Well, Joey, I would say it's a really uphill battle. And only with President Trump at the helm is there even a chance of doing that. But I want to at least set the record straight here. Yesterday, all 52 Republicans voted in favor of voter ID. And there's some version of the Save Act that we can get at least 50 votes as well. And you and I both know that we should be talking about the Democrats right now. We cannot get one Democrat to vote in favor of voter ID, let alone proof of citizenship.
I hate the, let's talk about the Democrats. I really do. Like, it's so infuriating. I think a lot of the problems in this party can be solved by looking inward. And a lot of the forces that are holding us up have nothing to do with the Democrat Party. They don't. So, I mean, pick your poison, right? Are they never Trump or neocons that are secretly sabotaging President Trump behind the scenes? Is it the lobbyists and the corruption and the money? I mean, maybe it's a mix of both. But the whole, please, will somebody think of the Democrats? They're holding us. Yeah, well, that we expect them to. That's kind of part and parcel for the current Democrat Party. But then as Roger Marshall continues, the Republican senator from Kansas, who, again, he does support nuking the filibuster, and he does support the Save America Act. Joey was like, Joey Jay Jones, the Marine. He's like, yeah, you want us to talk about the Democrats, but we expect that out of them. We expect the Democrats. to be just the worst. So where are you guys at? about the Democrats right now. We cannot get one Democrat to vote in favor of voter ID, let alone proof of citizenship or doing anything with mail-in ballots. That they're the problem. So I don't understand, you know, why we want to pick on the Republicans, why there's this Republican on Republican balance right now. But let me finish that. So the big issue here, the big issue here is what, why can't we get through, you know, should we, should we do something where we flip the habits of the Senate where it takes 60 votes to do that? something. Well, for one, you're talking about the filibuster. I don't know. I don't know if you should or not. I'm not a historian. I'm just an American trying to make it in this world watching our elections look more and more fraudulent every time they happen and knowing that there's very little can be done about it, but yet the president has backed this piece of legislation. Now, there are pieces of it that I understand concern, but you're not having that debate. The debate is on rather or not these three or four of your colleagues will come to the table and put their vote out into the daylight and take all the arrows for it. The reason why we're talking about Republicans is because I expect Democrats to let me down on legislation I believe in. I expect Democrats to let me down when I didn't vote for any of them. But with these Republicans, especially from states like North Carolina or wherever it may be, they really should have to answer their constituents, even on their way out, while they won't vote for what might be the most popular piece of legislation President Trump is back. Don't you think that's the case? I think that's the case, and I know you think that's the case as well. And he threw a jab there at Thom Tillis.
which is one of the rhinos who's been on the revenge tour because Donald Trump didn't endorse him. He's got time for a lot of things. He's the guy that organized the dog show behind the scenes. But voting on the Save America Act. Heavens no. Heavens, no. We expect the Democrats to disappoint us. We expect the Democrats to let us down. It's just time that we hold the Republicans accountable because they do the exact same thing. Just that they take a little bit longer. Listen, for an established news guy, I thought you were going to come in guns blazing and steal the story that I'm about to do. I was going to steal your thunder, brother, Chris. But you didn't think that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez freezing her eggs was newsworthy? That would have been my lead. I'm just saying. Oh, there's going to be more of her. She froze her eggs, boys. Now, again, I think that this is a very, very brave thing to do. How did she survive overnight in a freezer? Well, this is what we have to ask. Mason said earlier, she's not putting all of her eggs into one basket. So this was this was Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in 2019, okay? We don't have to project one minute into our future to see that the climate crisis is already here. On this note, I speak to you not as an elected official or public figure, but I speak to you as a human being. A woman whose dreams of motherhood now taste bittersweet because of what I know about our children's future. and that our actions are responsible for bringing their most dire possibilities into focus. So is climate change solved? Because it sounds there like she was saying, there's no future for kids because of climate change. There's another one that's been going around this one. There's scientific consensus that the lives of children are going to be very difficult. And it does lead, I think, young people to have a legitimate question, you know, should. Is it okay to still have children? Is it? Because, you know, the existential threat of climate change. So either Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez doesn't care about them kids or climate change is and was the hoax you always thought it was because just over the weekend, she posted a video on the socials where she's poking her little belly. With some needas. I don't know why you need to poke your belly with needles to freeze eggs. I don't know. I don't know the process. I honestly thought she would just sit in an ice bath thinking that would work. You know, but people think it'd be like it is. But I guess it don't in this case. I've never done the freezing the eggs things. We've only done it the old-fashioned way. But I guess you have to jab yourself with the needle in the belly. Don't be weird about this. Even though I know all of you will be. All right, everyone, Deco and I, day one of freezing my eggs. I'm diving into the process and now I've got, let's see, all of this medicine here. I'm going to inject this first, but I got a pro tip from a friend because this injection kind of stings. It kind of burns a little bit.
What do you think stings worse? Her failed predictions of climate change ending the future of all children everywhere? Or the injection that she put into her belly? It's just like these people. I can't. By the way, she wants to run for president. We'll talk about that next. What does one trip to Israel do? One trip changes people's faith, their identity, their perspective. One trip changes the response when people chant from the river to the sea. One trip changes how people see right and wrong. One trip changes the idea of home. One trip changes everything. And one donation is all it takes.