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In this news roundup VDH and Sami cover Trump sinking a Venezuelan cartel drug boat, the media speculating that Trump might have died, whether the National Guard should go into Chicago, Europe's political and social challenges, the rise of censorship, Ilhan Omar's millions, and more.
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So, Victor, we've got lots about Trump.
Every week on the news roundup, I like to start with things because Trump is so successful and he's making, he's letting us know what it is to be president, I think.
And so the first thing with Trump is one of his new challenges, which is the cartels.
Apparently they blew up a cartel drug-running boat in the Caribbean, I believe it was.
And I was wondering your thoughts on his new entree into the cartel world.
Well,
He has parameters in which he has to work within.
The MAGA base does not want optional military engagements, especially on the ground, especially along the way.
But they do, they're worried, and we all are, that these drugs are making their way from the Caribbean either directly into the United States or into Mexico and across the border.
And as one of our listeners has just written me, he wanted me to, I think, correctly emphasize again that when we say fentanyl or these drugs, we're not talking about something that comes across the border that says
fentanyl, beware, or it's like crack cocaine you can identify it.
In many cases they go into border
industries or factories even and they appear as amphetamines, depressives, mood relaxers, atavan, valium, second all.
So people take these thinking they're going to get a high or maybe a low, but they have no idea that
they're one of the prime ways in which hospitals lessen pain
with very powerful drugs and they're dying.
So Trump says, you know, we're going to go do this and it's going to be a confined operation,
a one-off.
That's very important that he understands that, and I think he does more than any other president I've seen.
He's trying to create deterrence without
endless forever wars.
So he's telling the cartels, when you get into international waters or you get close to the United States and our territory or even approaching us, we're going to take you out.
So please don't do it.
That's basically the lesson he's doing.
Did you see that Maduro said that he is, let me get his words right, that he would be an all-out war on the continent.
It would be, he said, this war on the drug cartels.
And Maduro, for just to remind everybody, is Venezuela's president.
Yeah, he's just
a Hugo Chavez effigy, and he stole an election.
He's very unpopular.
He's destroyed one of the wealthiest countries in South America with one of the largest reserves of fossil fuels in the world.
It's hard to do, to destroy that legacy and those resources, but he's done it.
I hope Mr.
Mandani is looking at Venezuela to see.
what destroys civilizations when he takes over New York.
Of course, socialists and communists never learn.
They don't do it to better people.
They do it to maintain their own power under the guise or the veneer they're helping the people.
But I don't think Latin America is going to rally to his clarion call because he's a thug and the people, as I said, don't like him.
And what is he going to do to the United States?
We're letting in Venezuelans that we feel were political dissidents and we're trying to deport his supporters that snuck in under Biden.
You know, just as passing, I don't think any of us, it's so bewildering to have that open border and 10 to 12 million people who came in.
And we still don't understand, we don't grasp the significance and the magnitude of 12 million people.
Was it because they wanted to alter the politics and the demography of America?
Was it they were just incompetent?
Or is it just that they were nihilistic and mean?
They just thought, you know, we're going to destroy this border and all you people are going to...
I don't know.
I don't have the answer.
But it's the weirdest thing, I think, in modern American history that an administration in four years would deliberately try to destroy the border and let in the poorest people without any auditor background in a time in 2021 when it started of COVID
and diseases and everything and criminal records and then have these people present us on the left with this new axiom that it was moral to break the law and let people in illegally, and it's amoral to enforce the law and return them legally to their home.
Well, let's turn then to other things, Trump.
And perhaps the media in this case, and not Trump himself, but apparently he was taking a vacation and golfing for a couple of days and didn't entertain the media with an interview.
And so there was all this media out there.
I guess it shows the power of the Internet, saying that he might be dead or he was dead.
So I was wondering your thoughts on the media mistakes, I guess we would say, that social media.
Yeah,
they were almost gleeful that they had not heard.
I mean, he didn't go into a Biden, as he pointed out.
It wasn't in Biden mode where you just didn't hear from him for days on end.
Or it wasn't General Austin who just checked out with a medical procedure cross-state operation, and we never heard from him.
He was sort of like a regular president.
He took a weekend off, you know, Labor Day weekend, and he played golf, and he didn't want the media anywhere around him.
And they went hysterical, but they were happy about it because they thought there might be some illness that he was.
You remember when Melania went in, I think she had a bruise or some kind of
procedure, and immediately they said that she was a victim of spousal abuse.
So
they're irresponsible.
Then you have this, I don't know what he is anymore.
Tim Waltz, the unsuccessful vice presidential candidate of the Democrats,
he gets on stage and he wears these adolescent high water pants and these weird suits, and then he either
lies about his past
or he engages in profanity and potty mouth slurs, or he says something that's just nihilistic, like when he was rooting and so happy that he said said he looked at the Tesla stock each morning and was delighted as it went down during the days of demonization of
Elon Musk.
And then somebody reminded him, hey,
you're the governor of Minnesota.
They have an investment portfolio.
They lost millions of dollars.
Are you cheering that on?
And now he gets up and he says to a crowd, and he always is captivated by a crowd and becomes even more sloppy in his expression that he says, well, when, you know, I didn't hear about Trump and we thought he wasn't there and one day it'll call, you'll get a call and he won't be there.
It's laughing like, I want him dead.
Here's a guy who's just survived last summer, two assassination attempts, and you have the major candidates, vice president.
nominee in 2024 hoping openly, publicly, that the President of the United States will be dead soon.
If you did that with Obama, do you remember Obama?
One person was in the Missouri State for, I'm doing this by memory, and he wore a mask as the circus clown.
You know, just to, that's what clowns do in the rodeo, I should say, not circus, but he was banned for life on the Missouri rodeo just for wearing a mask that caricatured Obama.
There was zero tolerance for any of that.
And yet here we are with a major political figure calling basically for the death of the the president.
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So Victor, let's turn then to the Chicago resistance to the National Guard.
So this week Donald Trump has said that
we're going in.
And what I don't know is, is Trump trolling them in the sense that he's trying to get them to say really stupid things in support of criminals or that they're not going to worry so much about criminals or to lie about the violence that's so evident in Chicago
and let them do all that and do damage to the Democratic brand and then he'll go in with the National Guard maybe or he'll just leave it and let them just destroy their Democratic brand.
I think there's a lot of things going on.
He has a 30-day window under because Washington is actually a federal city.
It's outsourced autonomy to local officials but ultimately the federal government is in charge of it.
So going into Washington there was a lot of arguments for it.
It was a complete mess.
It was too violent.
It was the nation's showcase.
People all over the world's first impression when they came to do business or something was Washington.
And the people there wanted it.
And now he's got results.
It's dramatic results.
So he's looking at this,
and I think he's trying to show everybody that this is a model that they could employ if they were to partnership with him.
But under various court rulings and statutes, it's very hard for a president to put troops into a particular city if A
there's not an act ongoing riot or insurrection, mass violence, and where you almost have to de facto call martial law or something.
Something like Rodney King when Colin Powell wrote George H.W.
Bush and said, Hey, I'm ready any time you are and
the first Bush said, Okay, send in 5,000 Marines.
But they had the support of local authorities.
But when you don't have the support
and remember, the twenty most crime ridden violent cities in America are under the auspices of Democratic governors.
So when they say, when Tim Waltz or Chuck Schumer or Hichem Jeffries say, well, why doesn't he go into red states?
It doesn't matter because in red states there's blue enclaves where the problem is.
So he will.
But the reason that he's looking at Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York is not because they're black-dominated or they're run by black mayors, it's because they're the biggest cities and the most iconic in the United States, and they're
among the most violent, if not in per capita crime, just in overall crime.
So, what he's trying to do, I think, is ramp up the pressure.
And
what happens is one of Trump's legacies will be that
he creates such hatred from the left that they expose who they are in a way they never would before.
They were too careful.
And he scrapes off their veneer.
So, So Pritzer then
walks with a huge security detail at 6.30 in the morning along the million-dollar mile shore and says, hey, it's safe.
And all we would ask him, would you get on the subway at 2 in the morning by yourself?
And the answer is, no.
Would you live in this neighborhood by yourself and sleep overnight?
No.
So
what is Trump going to do?
If he goes in there, the left thinks that they can hijack the crime issue because they think that they won't help him.
And it won't be like Washington, where Muriel Bowser was kind of forced to help him because he went in there so quickly and he got such quick results, she wanted to take credit for it.
And he has a shelf life where he has to get out.
She's worried that when he gets out of Washington in a week or two, it'll go bad.
And
then he can say, well, when I'm here, it works.
And when you're there, it doesn't.
So she's now calling for for an extension.
But
so I don't know what myself, if I was a political advisor to Trump, I would say don't go in
because you will get immediate results when you go in, but they will not cooperate with you.
They will not cooperate with you, and they will demonstrate and they will try to have a performance art.
And I say that with some reluctance because people will die if he does not go in there.
But
I would not go in there.
If I were to go in, I would go into a red state, blue city, high crime area, like Memphis or something.
You know what I mean?
Even though it's not iconic, it's not a big city like these three.
But it's a lose-lose situation.
But he can just concentrate on Washington and make it just an iconic, safe place.
Because it is in federal jurisdictions, and everybody can look at it.
And he can just say, look at Washington, and I wanted to help everybody.
I think he's also, when he says, I'm going to go in, I think he really doesn't want to go in because I think he's got astute advisors that have told Trump, this is a lose-lose situation, because these mayors are insurrectionists.
They don't want to help you.
They will oppose you.
And the police hierarchy will be scared because they know when you leave, they will be punished by these decrepit mayors.
Johnson, you know, who wants to deal with Johnson?
And who knows what's going to happen in New York with the next mayor?
And,
you know, we've seen what happens in Los Angeles when you're dealing with the mayor and the governor.
The left seems to be conjuring, using this to conjure up conspiracy theories again that Trump, so what Pritzker has said is Trump wants to get the National Guard so he has troops on the ground in Illinois, and then he's going to try to steal the election by threatening people with these troops somehow.
And that's what he was.
He knows that they've already quasi-stole the election because they redistrict in a way that's so disproportionate.
I think there's You mean the Democrats, not the Republicans.
There's only three congressional seats that are Republican held and seventeen of the that are left wing even in the vote.
You know, I used to when I was younger, I would go to a city and rent a car and I would go speak at Montessori schools.
And it was nothing about politics, it was nothing about classics, it was n it was just about agriculture'cause I wrote two books on it at that time time in the 90s.
And I would drive, and one of the places I used to drive was Southern Illinois,
little towns, and it's just, as people listening from southern Illinois know, it's a southern place.
And it's very conservative.
And outside of Chicago, this state is, if it's probably 60% conservative.
But they get no representation.
So when he says they're going to, he's going to disrupt, he's already disrupted democracy, that machinery in Illinois.
And he looks buffoonish when he said there was no crime, as we just said, when there is crime.
Big cities have crime, not like Chicago.
The existential question is, where's Barack Obama?
That's his city.
Remember Chicago style.
Remember, we went to Philadelphia in 2008.
We're from Chicago, and we
get in their face.
And when they take a knife, we bring a gun.
Getting that David Mamet, Sean Conner line in the untouchable.
So where is he?
Can he fly in?
He's got this big monstrosity in the park, this ugly monolith that was supposed to be his presidential library that's a fiasco because he basically virtue signaled to everyone that he was going to hire the contractors on the basis of their race, not their proven talent, and finishing a job efficiently and quickly.
So then he just said, I've got all this money I raised.
Here's this monolith for my library.
I'm going to destroy this park and this nice traditional community.
And and I'm gone to my Hawaii or maybe my Martha's Vineyard resort.
So
he's the missing person, and he should be there, and he should say, why doesn't he walk the streets?
Where's Rahm Emmanuel?
He's always on TV, he's the ex-mayor.
Why doesn't he and Obama say we have Chicago roots and get with Johnson?
But they don't.
They just sit there and
call Trump names or do this.
It's like the whole Democratic Party.
Do you have a shadow government?
That is, do you have a would-be presidential candidate, a would-be secretary, a senior statesman in all the cabinetcy-level positions?
No.
Do you have an alternate agenda?
This is what we can do with the border.
This is how we'll solve the UK and war.
This is how we'll deal with the nuclear project.
No, none at all.
Do you have any interest in bipartisan legislation?
Well, we all are facing, whether Republican or Democrat, a $37 trillion debt.
This is our proposal.
Nothing.
It's just, you know what it is?
It's, I'm going to scream like this, Ken Martin, the head of the Democratic National Convention, he said the other day that Trump is a fascist and we can't, we've got to bring pencils.
No longer do we bring pencils to a gunfight.
Mr.
Martin,
what did you think impeaching a president twice for the first time in history, trying him as a private citizen, getting him off state ballots, five lawfare,
93 indictments in total, raiding his home, going after his wife's underwear drawer, debanking the family so they couldn't bank.
That wasn't pencil.
That was bringing a gun to a fight.
That's what you've been doing.
And when they say fascism, you want to, you just define it.
That's my biggest frustrator with the left right now.
They just don't define their term.
Just tell us what you mean when,
you know, okay, Tim Walch, you say you want to wake up one morning and you want him dead.
So then tell us exactly what that means.
How do you want him dead?
Do you want him to die?
Do you think that's good?
You get him out of the way.
Can you explain why?
Is that dangerous to the body politic to wish a president dead?
If you were a private citizen, would you get a call from the Secret Service?
And when you say that he's a fascist, just tell us exactly how he's conducting fascism.
Has he withheld an election?
Has he tried to warp an election like Hillary Clinton with the dossier?
I don't think so.
Does he weaponize the FBI or the CIA in the fashion of,
you know, John Brennan or James Comey?
But they don't, they're just vague.
Just throw it out there.
And it's like, we're going to create, it's a kamikaze strategy of the left right now.
It's going to be, we're going to be so obnoxious, so hysterical, we'll get Jasmine Crockett one day, we'll get Elizabeth Warren Warren the next day, we'll get the squad, we'll scream, we'll yell, we'll get Spartacus doing this.
We're going to use so many profanities, bring out Al Green to shake his cane and say the F word.
We'll do all of that.
And we'll make things so uncomfortable
that we'll all lay down in a
fetal position
and put our hands over our ears and scream, make it all go away.
Please make it all go away.
I don't care who it is, Democrats, Republicans, Trump, just make it all go away.
That is the strategy.
Alright, so speaking of strategies, we'll turn to Europe and maybe what their strategies need to be given the current conditions after these messages.
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So Victor, you recently wrote an article called Europe in the Balance,
and it seemed like a blueprint for what's going wrong with Europe, and maybe Europeans would benefit from reading it with their immigration policy,
their energy policy, and then the U.S.
putting a little pressure on them in NATO and in trade deficits.
I'm really worried about Europe.
The Wall Street Journal had an article on France recently, and people are saying, you know, Italy was proverbial the weak nation in Europe.
If you look at France and debt and social tension,
And you have all of these conservative parties that are rising up, but they don't let them...
they're sort of like redistricting in the United States.
They have institutional barriers to that.
We saw that with the alternative for Deutschland.
And in the parliamentary system, you can thwart populist movements much easier.
And so what are the pathologies that are going to make Europe...
It's a very wealthy continent.
It was the birthplace of the West and the most wealthy place on the planet until about 1890 with the rise of the United States, which was reflective of European values.
And
A, the birth rate is 1.4.
The birth rate in France is about 1.78
and Muslim families are it's about 7 to 8.
7 to 8.
It's about five times higher.
And when you get up to a magical percentage of about 20% of unassimilated illegal immigrants or legal greenhoers or even citizens, and they're not integrated, assimilated, assimilated, acculturated, and their belief system from the Middle East is antithetical to liberal Western values, the religious tolerance, equality of the sexes, all that, consensual government.
Then you add in the fact that the social welfare system is broke.
What you're seeing in Europe is women, professional women, are not having children.
So you're creating a real degree of anger because the average French person with a 1.7
or so replacement rate, there's families that don't have any children because they want to satisfy their appetites without the expense.
So they are paying for an unsustainable social welfare for immigrants with eight children.
And then you add that the borders are fluid.
Remember Merkel, yes, we can, we can do this, we can do that.
No, you can't.
You didn't.
That was your greatest failure.
She's a Joe Biden failure on the border.
And then second,
it's not just the fertility rate.
I should say third.
It's not just illegal immigration.
They
willfully destroyed competitive energy.
They were so ideological.
They were almost like commissars.
And they said, zero emissions, zero emissions.
And we know that China has two fossil fuel plants a month opening, mostly coal.
But we're going to be so virtuous and utopian that the Chinese are going to look at us and say we'll follow suit and the Chinese said we like these suckers.
They're stupid and
we're going to make a huge export market of solar panels and wind turbines to feed their ignorance and make sure their energy is too high price, too uncompetitive.
They're going to fade.
Meanwhile, we're going to build the most disruptive hydroelectric project in the world, which they're doing now, and as many nuclear and coal plants as we can, and let let them just dream on.
And so they've really priced themselves out of competitive business with their energy costs.
Germany is the worst.
Why do they think solar...
I've been to Germany maybe 10, 15 times.
I don't think I've ever been there with two sunny days in a row.
Same thing with Britain.
And
I don't understand what they're doing with their power.
So immigration, power, fluid borders, they have no military.
Everybody says, well,
Trump is beating around.
He's pushing around the Europeans to contribute 5%,
or they all had to come to save Zelensky.
No, they come here for one reason.
That array of Europeans.
They are terrified of this Russian monstrosity right on their border.
And they have a long history of knowing what Russia is like, whether it's ideologically akin to Putin or not.
They know that.
And they know that they cannot and they will not arm.
And worse about it, they know that they are the font of European military development.
Everything from hoplites to legions to motorized vehicles to airplanes that came from Europe and the United States, but also Europe.
And they have 500 million people and they have the third largest GDP.
And they know they could do it.
But to do it, they would have to cut back on their social welfare and they'd either get a riot, another
green-vested French riot or something, and they're not going to do it.
They're never going to spend $500 billion to do that.
The final thing is
in reaction to all of this disruption that they caused and the political fallout, they will not allow people to voice dissent.
So what they do is they say
hate speech, they just copy us, disinformation, misinformation, they bully people, and they become kind of like fascist countries.
That's what's so weird
when this Ken Martin said Trump was a fascist.
I just said, who is trying to censor free thought?
Who says that if you say something about transgenderism, you're going to be, in Europe, you're going to be put in jail.
But here, you're going to be socially or politically ostracized.
So I don't know how they're going to get out of it.
Can you tell the European people if you're a leader, hey, everybody, unless you're an Eastern European leader and you had to deal with commies in your country and the Soviet bear breathing down your neck and then before that the fascist Germans,
are you going to be able, if you're not Poland or Romania or Hungary, are you going to be able to tell Western, hey you guys, no more latte.
You've got to get up at six in the morning.
You've got to work as hard as you can.
You've got to have two or three kids.
We've got to pay down the debt.
We've got to get the borders secure.
If anybody is here illegally, don't complain.
We're going to deport them.
And all of you people who came here on green cards, you're going to have to go home.
And all you people who came from the Middle East who are citizens, you're going to assimilate.
So we're not going to have this and that special consideration for you.
That's what it is.
And can they do that?
And we're going to have a wide open free speech and free research.
I don't think they can do it.
Well, perhaps they'll generate enough hostility among their own population for things like
you and yeah, I know you and Jack talked about the axe girl in Scotland, which was shocking that they arrested her and did nothing to anybody else.
But they also arrested a um
comedian coming back from the United States and what was his crime?
He had put three tweets on his social media about transgenderism
and that was arrestable.
and it's just a strange thing.
They would never have arrested anybody five years ago for things like that.
I think J.K.
Rowland made a good point that the only time the popular culture and the officials in Europe and Britain in particular get angry about violence to women if the woman has male genitalia.
Then they will get angry.
But women, as we know, were groomed and raped at a very young age by Pakistani immigrants.
They were turned into sexual hellots.
No one said anything for a while.
They kept it up because they didn't want to be considered illiberal.
And she was right.
She's actually a really brilliant, courageous woman.
I really admire her because she just has a novelist skill to put everything succinctly and in a very unusual way when she said, basically, if you're
raped in the UK
and you have a male organ, and you're say you're a woman, you're going to be protected, but not if you're a real woman.
And I don't quite understand
this transgender thing because we keep saying it was about one or two per 100,000, even less,
in the literature of people suffering from gender dysphoria prior to this fetishization of transgenderism.
The only thing I can think of is it's the last civil rights cause for the left, of radical mandated equality.
The gay liberation movement, gay marriage, women's liberation, civil rights movement, that's all there.
And they really can't latch on to other oppressed minorities like Asians or something because they have higher incomes than whites.
Indians, you know,
five million Indian immigrants are the highest per capita ethnic group in America as far as income.
So I think they look at transgender as this is the final thing.
We can show how much moral superiority we are.
We're so much better transgender.
They are being oppressed.
And
like I said with Jack, they just throw out all of their prior prohibitions.
We're not going to worry about dangerous hormones.
We're not going to worry about dangerous procedures, dangerous antidepressants.
We're going to put this in a 14-year-old kid.
And
that's just what we're going to do.
And if you object and say that this is dangerous to his physical or mental health, we're going to call you a transphobe.
And if we're in England, we're going to put you in jail.
I really like that comedian.
He had utter contempt for those people that did that to him.
Although his blood pressure went up to 200.
Yeah, I saw that.
He had a hospital incident after that.
It reminds me of myself.
Whenever I go to a doctor, my blood pressure is like
one.
I suffer from low blood pressure, 110 over 60, and I start to get near to the
dentist office, doctor's office.
I did some tests recently and as I got nearer and nearer and then I sit down and it's like, wow, do you know that you have on control?
I mean it can go from 110 to 170, 160, 150, just in a moment.
And everybody would say, well, you better get that check.
No, it never happens anywhere else.
And so when I heard that his blood pressure went up to 200, because he was dealing with these, and I have high respect for the medical profession, but I can imagine what that was like.
He had to go to the hospital to.
he?
Yeah, well, he was dealing with armed bobbies, and they don't send out armed bobbies except in the worst cases.
Why they needed an armed bobby for somebody who was
guilty of crimes on social media, I don't know, but that's crazy.
Just think about the Western world.
You can
You will be put in jail almost, or you will be roughhandled, or you will be stopped, or you will be denied of your civil rights in the English-speaking world if you made fun of transgenderism.
But you can threaten Donald Trump and kill him.
And Judge Brodsberg,
he will let you out without bail.
Or you can be Tim Waltz and then openly say that you want the President of the United States to die.
Nothing, which is okay with me, it's a free society.
But you can't even kid in a very mocking manner that was easily transparent.
That guy wasn't serious.
You can't kid in the UK.
I'm not sure you can do it here that easy either.
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So, Victor, let's turn to, in fact,
we were talking about that Boesberg, who let out the woman.
It seems very dangerous to me.
He let off on parole, I believe it was, a woman who had threatened to kill Donald Trump officer.
He's the go-to, yeah, he's the go-to guy if you're a left-wing cherry-picking foundation that fuels lawsuits against Donald Trump.
Remember, he's put a lot of stays on matters of immigration.
So he's very famous now.
Nobody would know anything about him.
I think his
nobody would know anything about any of these lower court districts.
They're the third tier, and there's about 750 of them.
So they're mostly obscure.
And then all of a sudden, when Trump was in the wilderness, the left mastered with Soros money and other foundational funding, they went through computerized records of of every one of these judges and they got a list of 30 or 40.
And then they came up with a novel idea that a judge anywhere in the United States could issue, on a whim, cancel out a legislative, but especially an executive act, and it would apply to the entire United States.
And
so
nobody cares.
I mean, recently,
a circuit appellate court, federal one,
excuse me, a circuit appellate New York, looked at the Letita James, Judge Ngeron, and just basically threw out the whole $500 million fine.
And they just, and these were liberal judges, except for one or two.
But you think that Letita James, I mean, Letita James is upset?
No.
She's out there.
She's facing mortgage fraud and interest fraud, but she's still out there
with the surety or the assurance that no one's going to do anything to her.
And N.
Goron, is he a disgraced judge?
That was the most disgraceful judicial performance I've ever read about, what he did.
Gag orders on Trump, showing off in the cameras,
throwing out evidence from the Deutsche Bank that proved that Trump was not, they didn't feel that he was overvaluing anything, they were not upset.
But my point is all these people know that there's no downside to what they do, and they become folk heroes.
And so that's what Rhodesberg is doing.
Hey,
I haven't been online in the news for a month.
I better issue a ruling.
Can anybody steer something to me about Donald Trump?
Oh, some woman threatened to kill him and publicly did so and she's in jail.
I'll let her out.
That'll get some news.
I'll get famous for two or three days.
If you're in the case of Judge Mershorn, his daughter will say, well, dad, have you done anything lately?
Because I've made over $90 million, my firm, for Democratic activists' political campaigns and you're getting stale.
Time to step up.
I know that sounds cynical, but that's how they operate.
They just have to have the limelight.
And they have no other.
It's basically this.
As I said, there's no shadow government.
There's no alternative agenda.
They don't have the House.
They don't have the Senate.
They don't have the Presidency.
So everybody looks to these lower court judges.
They are the Democratic Party right now.
Victor, do you think this this has something, though, to do with these left-wing judges and the left are
disenchanted with the Western way of life?
And so they have no shame in their judgments as being rational based on evidence.
They have no shame in doing these things.
I know you've suggested it's for clicks and public exposure, but I want to link this because I think they just are up against the system, and that's part of what they want to do.
And this I link to a recent conference, the People's Conference for Palestine, where they had speakers get up inside of America and call for the fall decline, we don't want America.
And, you know, that whole Western paradigm that the judges are an example of the resistance to that and this whole conference where they're condemning America.
What's her name?
Rashida Talib was there, of course, right at the hotel.
What is it?
It's an old thing.
I mean, it's an old tick in Western civilization.
I can refer you to Catullus' poems written around, oh, 40,
maybe 45, 50 BC, when he said, Otium will destroy you.
Leisure is going to destroy me.
Great cities have been destroyed by leisure.
Or I can refer to a poem that he wrote, the Attus poem, where a man
cuts off his genitalia and becomes transgendered and becomes feminine in the middle of a poem and then regrets it.
I can refer you to Suetonius's Twelve Caesars, the life of twelve emperors from Julius Caesar down to Vespasian and then Titus.
And the last one was Domitian in 96.
And what's in that corpus is transgenderism, orgies,
fascination with food, exhibitionism, voyeurism.
And then I can
refer you to Petronius the Satyricon.
That was written about 60,
55, 60 AD by a very wealthy member of the senatorial class, Petronius Arbiter, the elegantii, the judge of elegance.
And that's all about
effeminate men hating Rome, making fun of soldiers, etc.
And I could even go into Tacitus.
Calcigus says,
You Romans are very funny.
You come in here and you make a desert and you call it peace.
But my point is, and then you go to even earlier
Aristophanic comedy, and what I'm getting at is there was a long corpus of Aristotle, Plato,
to a lesser extent, Xenophon, some of the Roman
Stoics, that the combination of
constitutional government, personal freedom, and market capitalism creates a lot of wealth that exceeds your personal body needs every day of food, shelter, protection, and it gives you excess time and freedom.
And most humans, if they're not religious, if they're not operating in a shame culture, then
they become decadent.
And that means
that they side with the victim with the victimizer and not the victim because they're protected or they idolize the gladiator.
This is a big common thing in Ovid and other places.
The smelly, bloody
gladiator.
Ooh, wow, look at him.
I'm a young woman with non-married Roman matron.
Oh, I think he's cute.
Oh, he's bleeding.
But it's always predicated on one thing.
These people know that they're protected.
And so their ideology never comes back to them.
And so, yeah, I mean, when Pritzer said, oh, this is not a crime city, as I said earlier, he's not going to live in the ghetto, inner city, and
all these professors, you know, I learned that very early.
When I listened to all these professors, I'm reviewing a book right now for Roger Kimball's New Criterion.
And the professor talks about whiteness, this, and whiteness, this, and all of these things.
But he's a very affluent guy.
It's all just out there.
He's not some guy who's 36 years old and got his PhD and
he's in his little Honda
Civic driving from one JC campus to the next to get three or six measly units to survive teaching part-time.
He's a grandee at an Ivy League school, so yeah, he can say all that stuff.
But if the guy that was part-time said all that stuff,
the situation of the other, as Foucault is, remind all that stuff, his students would walk and they'd say, What did you do to that class?
We're not going to give you $500 a month for that.
Same thing about,
you know, crime, race, everything.
So all these people who were for DEI and DEI and DEI,
that didn't help the cause of black America.
All they had to do was go into, if you're at Stanford University and you're, oh, I'm for DEI, well, go into East Palo Alto,
check into an apartment and start tutoring kids or do something.
Help the police on weekends, but don't just, you know, let, say that Claudine Gay is a heroic woman, plagiarist, incompetent, and then say that, oh, I helped to get her tenure.
It didn't help anybody except themselves.
They're virtue-signaling performance art people, the leftists, and these elite Western societies.
And it's very fashionable to hate your own.
Mr.
Beckel that was on one of our, remember, oikophobia?
He's a very brilliant guy.
He doesn't get the attention that he's earned through the power of his thought, but he took these two Greek words.
It had been there in the lexicon, but he normalized it and said, you know, Western oikophobia, hating your own house or household.
And that is what we see in the West, especially in Europe, when
you know what you're doing.
You're bringing in people that hate what you consider freedoms, free speech, religious tolerance, equality of the sexes,
you know, protection of the rights of gays and all this.
That doesn't exist in the Middle East.
And yet you're importing people who not only believe in these things, but believe that
you are decadent, and they're going to change you,
the host, not the guest.
And so that's why we have these cycles in Western society of radical left-wing revolution, and then about every 20 or 30 years, some guy like Reagan or Trump comes along and said, this is madness.
I got to clean up this crazy experimentation and we'll see.
And sometimes it's not, unfortunately, you know, the solution is scary.
So when you have something like Weimar Germany,
you know, cabaret Germany, and you get National Socialism, or when you get nutty people like the Jacobins, and then you get Napoleon.
So it's very important that Trump succeeds within the parameters of constitutional government to stop the madness, this Jacobin revolution, and that his counter-revolution
is lawful, and I think it is.
But I worry that that he
don't be goaded into going into Chicago.
From my view, going into Chicago is like going into the Middle East.
I don't mean that the people of Chicago are like Middle East.
I'm talking about the dangers of going in there and having the left go
gaga because they can easily caricature you.
If you go into Chicago, you could have zero crime the next day, and Mayor Johnson will have a racialized rally saying that you are a bigot and a, you know what I mean?
He will.
He doesn't care about people.
Yeah, it sure seems that the nature of the resistance inside the United States is really directed at we want to destroy it.
Even with Boesberg and destroying justice and
justice.
That was the genius of Richard Nixon.
I mean, whatever you say about him, he had an uncanny insight into the left.
So when he inherited the Vietnam War, he didn't start it.
Started by JFK and amplified by LBJ.
And when he came in on January 20th of 1969, he saw this mess and he saw everybody saying it was his war and he caused it.
And there were these huge demonstrations.
He just called the military up and said, I got to get a private army.
We've got to get a professional army.
I shouldn't say private.
We have to get a professional army of volunteer army because that's the only way this will stop.
They said, no, no, these people are principled.
They wouldn't want some kid that's 18 years old and in East Palestine, Ohio, to volunteer because he needed the money and he'd never been out of his hometown and go all the way over to Quezon and die.
They'll protest again.
And he said, no, they won't.
It's all about students in the elite universities.
So I'll just give them a lottery.
And I will turn a blind eye to people getting the garden.
I know I turned 18.
I was at UC Santa Cruz in 1971.
I got my draft number
in their lottery, and
there was nothing.
And then he Vietnamese it.
In other words, Vietnamization, he just had no ground troops by 71.
So then all of the whole anti-war movement faded, and he knew it would.
And so I'm not saying that it wasn't justified, the anti-war movement or all that.
I'm just saying that a lot of the left-wing hatred of their culture is performance art and predicated on their own ability to navigate around the consequences of their own
ideology.
So when they say, oh, we got to get rid of coal plants, or we all got to get rid of nuclear plants, or we can't have hydroelectric, we've got to blow up the dams, or we can't when they go home at night, they know that
wind and solar is not going to power their television set or their sauna or any of that.
They expect some Mexican-American guy or a poor white guy or a poor black guy to go in there at three in the morning and fix the transmission line for PG ⁇ E or something.
That's what they think.
And they can say all they want, but their
protected status, it's like DEI.
I don't know how many times I've had people who were radical advocates of DEI
tell me how they had to go to extreme lengths to get their children into Harvard or Yale or stuff.
And you know what they say?
It's so damning and self-incriminating.
Well, I had to call up so-and-so, but they also want to brag on it.
Well, I know Dean Wilson.
We knew him at the club.
I was on a European educational turn with President Smith.
I gave him a call, let him show that my son had perfect SAT scores, even though it was optional, that kind of stuff.
It's always somebody else.
It's the, you know.
And that's what was the genius of Trump.
He said, that somebody else is so often the lower middle classes.
And I'm going to appeal to Hispanics, blacks, and poor whites as lower middle class people that are always at the short end of the stick.
And that's why the elite hate him so much.
I think one of the reasons.
Yeah.
Well, Victor, let's go ahead and take a break and then come back and talk a little bit about what Pete Hag Seth in the Defense Department is doing.
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So, Victor,
big problem with immigration, getting people back, immigration courts impacted.
So Hagseth is sending 600 lawyers, military lawyers, to the border to help with the backlog of cases.
And I was wondering your thoughts on this.
I thought that was a great idea.
I mean,
the Trump administration, not just Pete Hagseth, are showing that the government can respond to things in the case of the US.
Trump did when he came in.
And I have no, I'm not trying to criticize any past appointee at all.
All I'm saying is that in the first administration, you had Rex Tillerson, Secretary of State, Jim Mattis, Secretary of Defense, my friend H.R., wonderful person as National Security Advisor, Jeff Sessions, a good guy at Attorney General, and Ms.
Elaine Chow at Transportation.
They were not on the same page.
And they were not certainly on the MAGA page.
So when Donald Trump
would have done something like this, they would be institutional.
They would have somebody like Anonymous, Chad somebody, remember that?
He said, I'm a major member of the Trump administration and we're stopping him from the...
And he wasn't.
He was a minor little Homeland Security staffer.
But the point is that when they have a problem now, Pete Hex says, hey, I can handle it.
Or maybe Marco says, I can handle it.
You see what I mean?
They're all trying to help, and that makes a big difference.
And I think people really scowled at Trump when he said loyalty, loyalty, loyalty, and homogeneity, but he was right.
You can't have a team of rivals, not in the modern political atmosphere.
So
it works.
And
again, they're dealing with a very perverse pathology, and that is the left-wing.
It's okay to let in 12 million people.
They do not need lawyers.
They do not need legality.
Just let them stampede the border.
If they have a disease, if they have malaria, if they have COVID, if they've killed somebody, if they're raping somebody, if they're traffickers, if they've got drugs on their backpack, I don't care.
Just let them in.
That is the moral thing.
Oh,
but you're going to enforce immigration law, and you're going to have to find all these people I let in, and then you're going to have to put them in a van and have a hearing for them?
Oh,
that's, you know, I always go back to that scene in my own family when I had a relative.
I should be careful what I say,
but I was on the relative side.
So we had a huge tribal family.
The five of us, I think we had 12 children, and one person would have all volunteered for them to go up to the mountains for a day.
They were saintly people, because I never did that.
I was always writing or something, working.
But anyway,
They got angry because the kids were disobedient.
And one of the ways they showed their disobedience, they got in a little canoe.
It was time to go and they needed to get home.
And they were in a canoe and they were paddling around the shore of the lake and they were like 20 yards distant.
And they said, time to go.
I'm just using,
I don't want to say the real one, Johnny and Janie.
And they'd say, oh, I can't hear you.
Oh, did you say time to stay?
And so they would just stay off there and just out of reach.
So if the parent would go in waiting, because they wanted to stay.
And then the parent spanked one of them.
I was happy, one of them was my kid.
So, you know, and then everybody got angry at the parent.
And I asked my kid, Did you or did you not know it was time to go?
Yes.
Were you teasing him?
Yes.
Okay, did you get spanked?
Yes.
Are you upset?
And he said, No, I deserved it.
I said, Good, you learned a lesson.
But my point is, that's what the left are right now.
Oh,
they're here illegally?
Oh,
we have to have a hearing for every one of them.
Oh,
we didn't have to have a hearing for any of them to come in, but to go back home?
Oh, poor baby, we have to have a hearing.
We're going to have to have 12 million hearings.
That's going to cost billions of dollars and take years.
Oh, we didn't know that.
We had no idea when we let them in.
That's how they think.
Yeah, that is true.
So the cleanup is always worse than...
Everybody knows that.
You have a bunch of people over to your house and they get drunk and they trash it it's easy and then cleaning it up is a drag well letting everybody in for the party is easy right but then to go find Hernando Sota who's got five felonies and he's standing in Home Depot next to three people who are without a criminal record and you go arrest Hernandez Soto or whatever his name is and then the three other people you just have to say well are you legal no
oh he went deliberately to home depot and he got my gardener and my maid you know what I mean?
It's just a lose-lose situation for Tom Holman and all those brave people in ICE.
Everything is stacked against them.
And the people, you know, they had 56,000 stops at the border last month.
That's amazing that they had that many people try to get back in.
And that's because they've looked at all these judicial orders and the words got out to the cartels and everybody.
Hey, our friends, the judges, and our friends, the Democratic Party, they're trying to stop Trump.
And so when you get it across, you might be able to make it because there might be things that ICE can't do.
Or if you get caught, you might have to have a hearing for five years in the future.
I'm sure they instruct them on things ICE can't do because they know exactly what ICE can do.
The cartels know more about the individual
judicial rulings than I ever will.
Yeah.
Okay, Victor, what about, did you see this
Times of the UK article on a
Chinese person online on messaging and on chat things
was recruiting a Stanford student?
And the gist of the article, though, was how they were trying to recruit.
And it was through this chat and messaging and sort of catering to this person.
And
they knew that she had known Mandarin.
Yes.
And they always do I everybody at Stanford knows what's going on.
The Stanford Review published a a whole serial account of this.
And
they
spot people in the news or that come up from the government computers that this person,
if you have a Mandarin immersion school, they might think, well, why would an American go into that immersion school at five years old unless they had a fondness for China?
Or this person is one half China.
They know all that.
And then when they get to the universities, they target them.
And they get Mr.
Chen or Mr.
Chan.
He had all these different names.
He said, Hey, everybody, I love who you are.
And
would you like to go to China?
We'll pay your way.
And that means we'll take you over there and you'll be away from your parents and all your friends, and we'll indoctrinate you, and then you'll come back.
And if anybody thinks I'm exaggerating, I would direct them to news stories this morning of the Chinese stealth bomber that
they just unleashed from the media.
And it's out there with all of its weaponry.
And you know what?
When I saw that, I went and looked at the B-2 bomber.
It's the same thing.
And all of the armament is the same thing.
And I said to myself, where did they get that?
And the answer is they got them from people coming over here and saying that
they're going to be recruited.
That's why I do not understand.
I do not understand why Donald Trump wants to let in 600,000 Chinese students when we already have 300,000.
1 or 2% are active espionage, you know, three,
oh my gosh,
3,000 espionage students in the United States.
That's what people have thought about 1 or 2 percent.
And every one of them, when they go back, have to report to the People's Liberation auditors,
what did you learn?
What did you say?
What did you find out?
It's so much more effective than Cold War Russian or current Putin propaganda because Russians are always portrayed in Hollywood movies always portrayed if you remember the
I'm trying to remember my favorite actors what was the name of the enforcer that Denzel Washington was in
when one of them he goes all the way to Russia and he's fighting Russian oligarchs and then the same thing with Jack Reacher Tom Cruise
or the same thing with Schuter, with Mark Wahlberg, who's a Russian.
The Russians are always the evil white guys, and they're deranged, they're tattooed, they have Orthodox crosses, they're vicious,
or they're South Africans.
But Chinese, no.
So Russians are always easily branded as white supremacists.
But man, when you're dealing with the Chinese,
the first thing anybody accuses of them, they go right into the diversity, equity, inclusion sanctuary of the mind.
You know, it's like, well, you hate Chinese.
Oh, this is a yellow peril again.
What do you want to do?
Make them work for Leland Stanford on the Southern Pacific Railroad.
You know, it's, and they feel they're a non-touchable group, the espionage group.
That's another pathology of DEI,
not treating people according to what they do, but what their superficial appearance or identity thinks they do and can do.
And that's it's a real problem.
Donald Trump is listening.
I know you're using the admissions no doubt for leverage on tariffs or trade or foreign policy or as a method to break up the new India, Russia,
China axis, but it's going to put us in
security danger if you let in 600,000 people.
They're all going to be the elite and they're going to be the
prince prince and princesses of the Communist Chinese Party, provincial officials.
And I wouldn't do it if I were you.
All right, Victor.
So, just a couple of things that are kind of amusing or interesting in the news at the end.
Did you read that Ilan Omar is worth $30 million?
Oh my gosh.
Her husband invested in a
I think he has a hedge fund and a winery, and it was basically worth nothing.
Nothing.
And he actually owed creditors money.
And then magically, suddenly, all this investment came in, and now it's worth a lot of money.
I wonder why there are people, why would you invest in Ilyan Omar's new husband's failed business operation unless
you could call Ilyan Omar up and say, you know,
You guys, I got a big protest outside my business of DEI people.
Can you handle that?
You know what I mean?
That's how they do it.
That's what they're doing.
Yeah.
That's probably what we're doing.
I need to get my brother in from,
I don't know, Argentina.
Can you handle that?
Make a call.
So she's wealthy, yeah.
They got just a sudden stream.
I'm not saying that both of us.
They're surprised.
They do.
They do it.
All of them do it.
Yeah.
Well, the last thing that's a little bit new, did you see Massachusetts, they want to have a new flag?
I like their old one.
I don't see why they don't put it out to the voters and it's like a cracker barrel flag.
Yeah, yeah, I know.
Like the old one had a Native American on it and some other things.
It looked kind of nice.
But now they just want this really abstract nothingness.
But they should put it out there.
They're getting rid of the Latin motto, too.
Right.
Yeah, that's true.
Defend with the N Say, defend freedom.
Yeah, they want the source.
It's too bellicose.
All three sources.
Flags are a lot of fun.
So well,
it's like East Asia and Oceania, just boring monotony.
We're all going to be in a little carol.
That's what it is.
You don't want anything that's original, controversial, appeals to the aesthetics of this noble Native American or a beautiful Latin inscription or a cracker barrel logo.
It's just make it inoffensive as possible and it's correct.
And
I don't know, it's Massachusetts.
There's not one Republican congressman
or man in the entire state.
Yeah, that's where all of that progressive wokeism is going.
And it's infected New Hampshire.
They all move across the state to get no income tax, they think.
And New Hampshire became a blue state.
I don't know what to do with modern leftism.
It's the social, cultural, political pathology.
It really is.
Yeah.
Well, let me give you a couple of comments from your Seb Gorka interview, Dr.
Gorca.
Did you say sub?
I said Seb.
I thought it was Seth.
It is Sebastian.
I didn't want to.
Oh, it was Seb.
I said Seb.
I know.
I can't hear very well, and I thought you said sub.
Like it was the younger Gorka.
Seb Gorka has
a very brilliant son, and I met him.
He was a Stanford student, and he was pre-med, and he was a very good athlete.
And
that year, there was very strange that I had three students who were all from marquee conservative families.
There was the editor Chris Busker who had a brilliant daughter, Cola, and there was Robert Agonistelli, who had a brilliant son, who was a soccer player, and there was Sebastian Gorka, who had a brilliant son.
I think his name was Paul.
And they were all meritoriously
highest test scores, highest grades.
And right before the George Floyd DEI woke moment, they all were accepted to Stanford.
They all went to Stanford.
They all did superbly.
And none of them, I hope they're not listening,
none of them would get in today.
Not because they were not preeminent, but because the DEI standards, they let 9% white males in for the next three years after that.
Okay, well, that's the Gorka, but I interrupted.
Go ahead.
Yeah, so it was, we'll call him Dr.
Gorka.
And anyways,
just watched Victor's podcast with Seb Gorka.
Wow.
This is one of the best of the best.
I wish all the anti-mega folks could listen to this and understand what the Trump administration is trying to accomplish for the majority of Americans.
So I really like that.
I've got to tell Seb, I don't think he remembers.
I was an obscure professor who was visiting in the U.S.
Naval Academy as a Schiffman professor in 2002-03.
And I went to the Marine University a couple of times for the lecture or a panel.
I met him
20 years ago.
No, 22.
I think it was him.
I remember talking to him.
All right.
And another comment on that was, these are from your website.
Common sense in the dark.
That's why I come here to VDH for calm, informative commentary to escape the chaotic rubbish that is so prevalent on the media.
And that's from Kip Hamilton.
And the first one actually was from Jerry and Christine
Lascoti.
And then the last one was from Rumble, and it's from J.M.
Mitch, or Jamitch, I'm not sure which.
And it says, the war was 100% provoked by the kooks in the Biden administration Democratic Party, along with our so-called NATO Euro trash globalist scumbag allies.
There was a deal all set and in place, and Boris Johnson killed the deal on behalf of the Victoria Newland types in the administration, which in turn caused Putin to invade.
This is on the Ukraine.
You guys are never willing to put yourself in Putin's shoes.
What if Russia put missiles in Mexico?
Ukraine better surrender or face losing the whole country.
And I thought that was interesting because I've never really
myself.
I think I would say to our reader, I said on this broadcast that the problem with supplying Ukraine to the teeth is that we're violating the rules of the old Cold War, that you do not use a proxy to attack the homeland of your nuclear rival.
And we did that.
Khrushchev did that with Cuba.
They supplied missiles right in our doorstep.
And we said no.
We went to DEF CON too.
So the idea we're going to supply Ukraine with the ability to hit Russian targets only through our weapons, you've got to be very careful.
In the Vietnam and Korea areas, when the Chinese and the Russians supplied our enemies, they were doing it in a third country.
They were not supplying enemies on our border to attack the homeland of the United States.
So I understand that, and I understand that there's, and I've said this so many times, that the borders of Ukraine are fluid.
They were established by the current borders by Joseph Stalin when he stole what was then Poland and ethnically cleansed all Polish
ethnic people, all linguistic, anybody who spoke Polish, anybody who was Roman Catholic, kicked them out, said it's now Western Ukraine.
You go get your Poland from Pomerania, Belarus, and not even Belarus.
You get it from Pomerania and
East Prussia.
And that's what they did in 1945.
And then in the 50s, Khrushchev created that border and gave Ukraine extra territory as a token of Ukrainian nationalism and the fact that it was always going to be part of the Soviet Union.
So now we come in and we say these borders are absolutely sacrosanct.
And
there's a story to that.
And Barack Obama, and Trump is absolutely right when he said it's not his war.
It was Barack Obama who catered to Vladimir Putin.
Remember the hot mic, Meded, and all that stuff?
And
he invaded during the Obama and Biden administrations.
So what are we going to do now?
How do you stop the violence?
Trump said yesterday 7,000 people were killed in a week.
How do you stop it or a month?
How do you stop it?
Yeah, and Putin this week is off catering to the Chinese and other
potential allies.
You've got three billion people in our alliance, India, China and Russia, and the three biggest land masses other than the United States and the world.
And so it's very tricky what Trump's trying to do.
Because everybody said, well, you've got to arm them and hit the sites in
Moscow.
Yeah, that's traditional military strategy, but Russia's nuclear and it's got a big alliance, and you've got to find a way to force Putin to negotiate along a DMZ that the Ukrainian people will accept after fighting heroically for it's
I go back to Alexander Stub, the Finland president, when he said we had a solution in 1939 and 1940.
We gave up 10% of our territory and we killed a half a million Russians, but we were going to lose, and we were going to lose everything.
So we made a deal, and we said we would not be aligned with anybody.
We'd be neutral and we would not ever invade Russia.
And they didn't
during World War II.
They sided sort of with the Nazis, but they did not go into Russian territory.
And after the war, Stalin let them be.
And everybody makes fun of being
Finland-eyes, but they survive.
Didn't Trump put a 30-day, I think, limit on him starting peace talks with
Zelensky, and that date has come and gone?
Yes.
Yeah, so that's a problem.
Well, I mean, Trump said he was going to have a secondary boycott, and he's going into midterm cycles.
If he puts a secondary boycott on the three
countries, especially India and China, then it's going to affect our economy.
It really is.
And it's going to affect world oil prices.
Right before the and so he's trying to he knows that it will be effective, and they all have one thing in common, they all have nuclear weapons.
So how they got together is
Joe Biden did that.
He was the one that brought them all together.
He's, you know, he appeased China, he appeased Russia, and then he
called Putin all these names, but he had no strategy.
It wasn't we're going to negotiate.
It wasn't Ukraine's going to win.
It is, oh, I'll give you just enough to keep going, but I have no idea how to stop it.
I don't care.
I don't want to talk to Putin.
He's a dictator.
He's a thug.
I make fun of him.
That's all I need to know.
We'll be here as long as it takes.
But I don't know how you're going to win.
That was the strategy.
All right, Victor.
Well, thank you very much for all of your thoughts today on this Friday news roundup.
We appreciate it.
Thank you, everybody.
Thanks to the audience for listening.
This is Victor Davis-Hansen and Sammy Wink, and we're signing off.