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During a bilateral meeting yesterday with French president Emmanuel Macron, President Trump said that his memorandum of understanding with Iran is equal very strong document. Oh, yeah, nothing sounds tougher than memorandum of understanding.
Sounds like an email you get from your condo board about your new door mat. Yes, the Democrat Party propaganda apparatus never sweeps. They operate day and night.
They undermine the United States American. You know why? Michael, you know why they undermine the United States American. That's right, because they're Democrats. It's what they do.
They're mentally ill. I'm not mocking the fact that they're mentally ill. They need help. I think they're not looking for it though. I, yes, the memorandum of understanding.
The mission here is to prevent the leading radical Islamic G. Hotties on planet Earth, the number one terrorists in the world from acquiring an arsenal of nuclear weapons that Barack Obama paid for and encouraged.
βAnd no, you should continue to spin centrifuges, deepβ
underground, and enrich uranium to your heart's content. And don't forget to keep extending the range of your ballistic missiles because, you know, honestly, what good are your nuclear weapons without capable ballistic missiles? The Democrat Party and, and you got to undermine the Republican
president and try, you know, that would be terrorists attack on the White House on Sunday night with the big UFC fights going on in the south one. And, well, 23 Democrats planning on our suicide attack to murder as many people as possible.
They were all going to die. And, and now, the media, they're spinning it on behalf of the, there would be terrorists. The, the want to be terrorists just like they love Luigi Manjoni.
Mike was Luigi, due back in court today apparently as lawyers screwed up and didn't get into court the other day. But Luigi is going to be back in court. And then, and then, you know, you got to, you got to
βteenager stab that guy, stab the guy to death.β
And he's a hero of the Democrat Party too. They're, they're, they're mentally off the highest levels of government now. They are Democrats there. And very, very happy Wednesday to you once again.
Thank you for joining us. We remain at 888-630-9625. 9625. That's, uh, 88-630 for Democrats. 9625 for Democrats.
Just in case we've got open lines for Democrats.
They never call in because they might have to explain
themselves or something and that never goes very well for them. Because you know why it never goes very well for them. You know why? Michael, because, well, because of the mental illness. It really, it really is a big part of it.
The mental illness thing is a, is a problem. And I told you a story. Uh, it was a couple of years ago now about how young liberal women. Uh, more than half of young liberal women are mentally ill. Uh, they've been diagnosed.
They've actually been diagnosed by mental health professionals with mental illnesses. And I, uh, I told you the story. It, uh, it keeps going on. I mean, it's just, it's crazy because they're, they're, they're so nutty. But here it is.
And last year, the, just last year in 2025, a ground-breaking pew. The pew research people, you know, they do polls and things. Pew research study. Uh, renewed attention. Um, from 2020, but getting renewed attention last year in 2025.
Uh, greater focus on mental health issues. I thought the Democrats fixed all of that with Obamacare and everything. But, uh, listen to this more than half of self-described young white liberal women. Uh, uh, uh, 56.3% of self-described young white liberal women. Uh, they can't really just self-described as young, uh, or white.
But they're liberals. They're, they're, they're, they're white. They're women. And they self-described as liberal. And 56.3% of those people, uh, between the ages of 18 and 29.
Say that they've been diagnosed with a mental health condition, uh, in that amazing.
And, uh, you remember that if you compare that to conservative women in the same age court at 18 to 29,
It's only about a quarter.
Only about a quarter of that number of conservative women, uh, have, uh, been diagnosed with any kind of mental illness,
but, but, uh, mental health issues, but 56.3% of, uh, Democrat of liberal women who are white.
βUh, and it's racist to, I think, in that, in that amazing.β
And I thought, well, that's, uh, quite interesting. And the reason I was reminded of that this morning is because of a new story in the free beacon. The Washington free beacon, a wonderful publication. And they've got, uh, they've got, uh, great stories all the time. But they've got this, um, this item today, and it starts out talking about Telafrico in, uh, in Texas, the Democrat who's running for Congress down there.
But they are, they're, and he's, uh, he's at turns out his mom is his, uh,
uh, I don't know his shepherd or something like that. But it turns out that if you look at Ivy League colleges, you know, like Harvard and Yale and Princeton and places like that, where the fancy, uh, go to, you know, to meet and greet. And all that good stuff, the, uh, mental illness in the Ivy leagues for the students now, not, uh, haven't even gotten to the, to the professors.
You know, we got, uh, focused on us on Capitol Hill and all that. But, uh, listen to this, it's an epidemic. 47% of Harvard seniors who participated in the Harvard Crimson survey that is their, you know, the Crimson is their call, and that's their newspaper, the school paper, the Crimson. The Harvard Crimson survey, uh, said, uh, listen, now 47%.
Said that they had experienced mental illness at some point during their four years at Harvard. 47%. You could round that to about half, uh, about half of Harvard seniors. Said that they have, uh, experienced mental illness at some point during their four years at Harvard. And, and it gets better, another 13% said they were unsure. They're going to Harvard and they're, seniors, and they're not sure whether they've been diagnosed with mental illness.
I don't think if I own a big corporation, I don't think I would hire people that went to school at Harvard.
βYou have to, you have to have some kind of affirmative action program, uh, in my corporation.β
If I were Elon Musk or something, I would say, let's not hire any Ivy League people at this moment in time. Uh, and then if you really wanted to make an argument, you could come and maybe we could set up an affirmative action program for you or something, because you went to Harvard and you're all insane and mentally ill and spoiled breads and, and all that stuff. Uh, 47% of Harvard seniors said that they had experienced mental illness during their four years at Harvard. Another 13% said they weren't entirely sure.
At Princeton, Princeton, uh, a survey of seniors there conducted by the student newspaper also found that hang on over 60% of them had experienced mental health issues that had got mental health counseling or therapy over the course of their, their years at Princeton. And at Yale, uh, the university is facing a lawsuit because it has failed to accommodate, uh, quoting now. The students with mental health disabilities and as so many students with mental health disabilities at Yale, that there's a class action lawsuit going on.
Uh, the number of self-reported mental illnesses at the top Ivy League schools dwarf the numbers for the general population and the Washington Free Beacons. I restole, I restole, uh, notes that the paper published in April found that very liberal students report mental illness at about double the rate of conservative or very conservative students. Isn't that amazing.
βSo, um, this has been happening for years, but it's now, I think, scientific fact has established scientific fact that, um, association with the Democrat party is indicative of mental illness.β
It, uh, would seem that, uh, it's more likely than not, if you, and, and the Ivy League, honestly, you shouldn't hire people from the Ivy League. I'm a city college guy when I came to Washington, started working with Ivy League people all over the place. Uh, that's when I officially became entirely unimpressed with the Ivy League.
Um, you know, hey Santa Barbara City College, I guess I learned more than you did somewhere along the way, but in that amazing.
Uh, double the rate if you, if you self-describe as very liberal, um, and then compare that to the cohort that self-describes as conservative or very conservative. It turns out that mental illness is at, uh, double the rate among very liberal people because they're mentally ill and criminally insane, uh, and, uh, violently criminally insane. Uh, like the mob, five arrested yesterday, still some on the loose. In fact, I don't know if you saw the, the Secret Service and the FBI are having a little, uh, little whizzing match back and forth.
Because the Secret Service is miffed, miffed, they're upset, they're unhappy that the FBI made public the arrests of the five Democrats that were planning the terrorist attack on the White House on, um, on Sunday night when the big UFC fight was going on.
There we're going to come in with, um, uh, drones that would drop bombs and t...
Uh, and our friend Jasmine was there right there on the, on the, on the ellipse while all of this was going on.
And, uh, this is the Democrat party. This is the Democrat party is violent and violently criminally insane. Now, I don't think any of these 23 terrorists or want to be terrorists. Uh, went to Ivy League schools as far as I know. And, uh, and it's kind of a great story and in, uh, in some way because it was the mother of one of the terrorists that notified the police said that her son had taken all of his graduation money and bought a bunch of guns, but a bunch of guns, which is fine. Good, good normal health.
Uh, but then she, uh, was apparently looking at his social media, uh, snooping around a bit, uh, found that, uh, he was, uh, 19 year old who looks like he's 40. If you see him this guy, Michael, there's 19 year old guy with the hair loss and the beard and the overweight and he's, he's 19 years old and he wants to be, uh, but it's good that the, uh, it's good that the mom. He doesn't look so good for 19.
βI think he's going to be in prison for a long time, maybe he can sort out some of those, uh, some of the, make it some mental health, uh, help there in prison. But it's nice that mom, it really is nice that mom, uh,β
squealed on her son and, uh, has not done make her a bad guy, makes her a good guy. Uh, she saw that her son was about to become a terrorist and, and she stopped him and it's good because now mom has a, uh, a jailed lunatic, uh,
uh, rather than a dead terrorist for a son because that suicide attack was not going to end well for any of them and, uh,
her son was going to be shot and killed and then he'd be dead and she wouldn't have a son to talk to it all. So, uh, so there's that and it's good thing that mom, uh, knocked out her son and got him arrested by the FBI. Because otherwise terrible things would have happened and, of course, her son would have been killed in a hail of gunfire and all of, uh, all of that good stuff. Now, I, uh, yesterday, uh, when, when was the, uh, double shooting in front of our radio station? Michael, that was probably less than two months ago, I think, but, uh, we lower get ready to come into work in the morning and heard that a,
uh, well, two, two men had been shot and killed in front of our front of our building in front of the radio station Washington D.C.
And it turns out it would they work, there's a bus depot right across from the building where the radio station is and, um,
and, um, it, like where the buses come at the end of the day and, and stuff and where the bus drivers go in the morning to get in their buses and pull out, uh, uh, and, uh, you know, several shifts and all that. And, uh, turns out one of the bus drivers men shot, uh, another guy that he worked with because the guy was apparently boy can his wife or something and then the man killed himself. And then, so that was the, it was a murder suicide is what it was. And yesterday, I was talking about all the sirens.
I told you about all the sirens around where we are and, and that, uh, Wisconsin Avenue had been shut down, uh, the radio station just about a block off of Wisconsin Avenue in Washington. And, uh, lots and lots of sirens more than usual. And it turns out that a, uh, a man, a man, a Democrat as it turns out,
βplease have identified as a Democrat, uh, shot and killed a woman. I think she was standing at a bus stop,β
on the sidewalk on Wisconsin Avenue, major road in, uh, DC shot and killed her and then he got on the bus. And he got on the bus because he figured, well, I'm not as well, you know, take the public transportation and he, uh, he got on the bus after he shot and killed the woman that he knew. And, uh, and, uh, witnesses said, hey, police, that guy just shot and killed this woman here, who's laying there down on the sidewalk. And he got on this bus and he got, uh,
and so the police said, uh, which bus? That bus said, yeah, that bus and the police went up to the bus. And the guy went grab for his gun and get, and, and a police officer shot him like five times,
βand killed him right there. So we had a murder and then suicide by cop. I think, uh,β
might be, but, uh, crazy stuff. And that was, uh, just blocks from from everything and everywhere, uh, where we are all the time. Uh, and, uh, and, uh, I just, I, I tell that story because I got a video this morning of the shooting on the bus. And it's a pretty well, you think I should post that, you think people would, uh, maybe not. I'm not sure if it's the, you know, the most enjoyable thing of all, but it's, uh, but it's interesting. And, um, you know, it's a crazy world out there. And then, uh, at least in Democrat run cities.
Uh, and we had, uh, I was bigger, which we had, uh, primary elections yesterday and, and, uh, voted in the primary election and, and all that stuff. And then went out with friends and added a couple of beers, uh, because we had, uh, we went, uh, voting the afternoon, work work work, and, and, and all that stuff. Uh, and, uh, believe it or not, I ran into our mayor yesterday. I ran into our mayor, and she's a real bowser. And she's decided she's not running anymore. And now we've got a socialist coming in.
Who's a radical leftist extremist. And, uh, she is, uh, winning the day. She's, uh, winning big time. Uh, and, um, and I ran into our current mayor and I did govern say hello to her and she doesn't know me from Adam, of course.
Uh, but we've got this, uh, what's her name?
Over this, uh, Kenyan McDuffie guy who has 36.6% of the vote. And, and the socialist, the radical extremist, uh, Louis George Lady.
She is the new, she's going to be the mom, Donnie of Washington, D.C. And I've got to say, I was, uh, I was telling people yesterday, I hope that the radical, the radical leftist lady, Louis George, wins. She wants to, you know, I, I'm going to fight Trump. Oh, you know, that's, uh, that's a, that's a good approach being mayor of Washington, D.C. And Trump said, well, maybe we'll take away home rule from the Democrats and the federal government will take control of Washington, D.C. And I hope that that happens. I genuinely hope that that, I hope that home rule is taken away from the Democrats and the District Columbia.
βAnd the federal government takes over, that's how bad our city government is here, the elected Democrats. You know,β
we got the city councilman who says that the Roth child's make it snow in Washington in the wintertime, because the Jews, you know, control the weather and all that stuff, um, they're, they're not well. And now this, uh, this, Louis George Lady, who's a radical and extremist, if she wins, uh, and, you know, whatever Democrat wins, the, the nomination for the Democrat party becomes the mayor because they like crime and mayhem and, and, um, high taxes and, and stupidity. So they keep electing Democrats. And I hope that President Trump will take away home rule,
which we've only had here since the 1970s, time for that to go away when the communists elect these lunatics.
βUm, and, uh, so we've got that contrast. We are at 888-630-9625 updates on everything from Iran and President Trump,β
the, uh, the, uh, terror plot against the White House, the Democrats' stage, the news media downplaying the terrorism
because they're not Republicans. Uh, they never are. Uh, and, uh, 888-630-9625.
Uh, also, uh, I, uh, I want to get into this a little bit later on, but here's a, uh, here's a good headline for it. There was, uh, in, uh, Chicago, Illinois, there was a cross burning, you know, like the Democrats with the KKK. And, uh, became a big story in Chicago and the local news because there's a cross burning in, 2026. And, you know, they're building the Obama, uh, uh, whatever that is, the Chernobyl Center, uh, and, uh, it's big deal.
β'Cause don't you know who he is? Oh, that's tough. There's a cross burning.β
Uh, well, uh, a man has been arrested. A man has been arrested in the cross burning in Chicago.
And, you'll be shocked. I know shocked to learn, uh, the man arrested, uh, first of all, is an Asian man.
He's an Asian man. And, and he's a left-wing Asian man. He's left with, this is shocking, right, burning the cross. And, uh, Chicago and, and, and he says, 'cause, you know, he's been arrested and he's a left-wing Asian man. And he says that he burned the cross, uh, in Chicago, um, as an anti-Trump protest, because Trump derangedments in Trump is very real. And the Democrat Party membership has its privileges. You get free anti-psychotic drugs. And we have returned. Yeah, President Trump is, uh, still over a Europe. He's in Europe. He's got a lot to do.
You know, dinner at Versailles with the president of France and talking about gold leaf with, uh, macaron and fromage. That's, uh, his, uh, good name. It's macaroni and cheese. It's fromage. That's cheese, come on. And, uh, also, I want to return to yesterday. I played audio of Joe Scarborough for you, where he lied like a psychopath, um, about the Iran nuclear deal and Donald Trump and, and, uh, Barack Obama and he, uh, uh, Joe Scarborough yesterday said that Donald Trump just stole, Barack Obama's joint comprehensive plan of action, which they call the JCPOA, uh, inexplicably.
And, and then it's plagiarism. And, uh, and I point out yesterday that that's the biggest lie that, uh, maybe even Joe Scarborough has ever told the most ridiculous, um, um, uh, might be a side of mental illness. He might be a teenage Democrat girl. He could be a liberal girl, at least on the inside, you know, there. These people, but I want to get back to that because, uh, uh, it's about how the media lies to us with a straight face, or, you know, an, uh, LGBTQ face. And remember what LGBT stands for, I explained yesterday on the, the pickup truck in South Haven, Michigan, when we're having breakfast,
Uh, nice lady, uh, driving her big pickup truck with bumper stickers on the b...
um, uh, Liberty, guns, beer, and Trump. LGBT, that was her, that was her thing. Uh, but let's, uh, now let's go to the, uh, telephones.
I want to get to President Trump and Iran and the media lying about Iran and, and updates on the UFC, uh, terror, uh, tag that the Democrats were plotting, um, uh, amazing stuff.
And Hillary Clinton has reared her ugly head again. That's, usually that's a metaphorical term of, uh, of our, uh, uh, reared her ugly head. But in this case, it's, uh, quite literal. Uh, we've got that coming up. But before we get to all that, let's go to the telephones and talk to the American people. Let's go to, uh, Bob calling from Chet Nuga, Tennessee, oh Bob, you're on the Chris Plant Show. I thank you for taking my call. You bet, Bob.
What I want to say is that the war with Iran was in the stake, and this that we're seeing is a surrender. Okay. Um, was there, right on that? Well, why don't you, because I, was there any point that you said, oh, thank God we're, uh, taking out Iran's nuclear program. Okay. Well, that's, you know, because we didn't. All right. Here were the goals at the beginning was the regime change, which was unspoken.
βThe denuclearization. And then eliminating the missile spot file. Would you say that's a good assessment of the initial goals?β
Uh, I don't think regime change was ever stated, uh, although the senior leadership was taken out militarily killed. Uh, and they replaced their senior leadership, and then the replacement leadership was also killed.
Uh, the president never said regime change, although, uh, although there was discussion to be nice of the Iranian people could rise up,
but they've been disarmed like the Democrats would be doing here with us. Um, and the Iranian people have not risen up to, uh, to take out their regime that the majority of Iranians would like to take out. Um, and, and the, you said that they didn't that, uh, President Trump and the U.S. military have not taken out the nuclear program. Um, but, um, now I guess I'll ask you to elaborate on that, because they've certainly done a lot of work toward taking out their nuclear weapons program, the uranium enrichment, spinning centrifuges, the underground facilities that the Obama people in the Democrats not only allowed, but paid for.
Uh, and, uh, I'd say President Trump is is at least setting back Iran by a great many years, uh, when it comes to their efforts to build nuclear weapons.
βOkay, so the, the centrifuges still are still on line is behind and, for though, I think, but the, it's the same regime, but now it's more defined.β
I mean, Israel has this course assassinated the, the regime, I mean, it was their goal to, to regime change, and they assassinated the, the regime that was in charge. And now, uh, what, what were left is an even more hard line regime, who's, whose family and friends have been murdered. And so they're much more difficult to deal with. Um, but we have, we have no inspectors, no nuclear inspectors. They still have the centrifuges, they still have the stockpiles of highly enriched uranium, the missile factories are working overtime about about 300, a month, according to the CIA.
But we've been depleting all of our much more expensive interceptor missiles that we're going to have to rebuild, that we need elsewhere. Uh, now they control the straight, which wasn't even a thing before, but now they have that. We're going to bribe them with billions of dollars of investment from the Middle East and giving them some of their own money. Sanctions relief, huge inflation that we're suffering here, a bunch of damaged bases, and not to mention the money that it costs to deploy a carrier strike group for months on end.
All this was just basically to enable the greater Israel project.
And you can see why we've been doing all this expanding into Lebanon and all their neighbors. That's what really this was all about. And it was, it was an out of failure for the United States. It costs us a lot of money. It was a terrible idea.
Do you think this was a good idea?
βLet me ask you that now that we've seen how it, how it ended up?β
Well, listen, I understand why you, I don't know about the Israel project. That sounds like a rabbit hole to me. But the Israel has radical Islamic terrorist armies surrounding them from Hamas in Israel. They call it Gaza. It's Israel.
And of course, Hezbollah and Lebanon and the Houthis and Yemen. But all of it really is being driven by Iran in Tehran. And funding for the whole money so much, do you think? Why do they hate Israel so much? Yes, why is it that all their neighbors hate them so much?
Why are you know, who, where Houthis, Houthis, Houthis, Houthis, Houthis and ...
Why is all that?
βWhy is that such a hatred among the neighbors of Iran?β
I mean, I think it has to do with the fact that they invade all their neighbors all the time.
Well, I got, I got to tell you. I wouldn't describe it that way at all. I, growing up in a, could you refrain to describe it that way? I'm not afraid of anything at all. You're, yes, you're afraid to criticize Israel.
You mean one criticism of Israel, other than they're not hard enough. You're afraid to. No, I'm not, I'm absolutely not afraid to.
And I've got to say, and I've said before that I am a Zionist.
βI believe that Israel has a right to exist without being constantly attacked and bombed andβ
missileed and rocketed and kidnapped and raped and tortured and murdered. I think that Israel has a right to it that they have historic claim to the real estate there. They're the only people that allow everybody to live next door to one another. The only people in that region of the world where Jews lived next door to Muslims and Arabs live next door to Europeans. And, and they have, and they have, like, gay, nothing.
I care, but gay pride parades and things like that. But, you know, Israel is in a, is in a tough neighborhood. They're for to patchy on the edge of Indian territory. And to me, they represent civilization in a barbaric surrounding. And why do you ask why do Hezbollah and Hamas and Iran hate Israel so much?
Why does Iran hate Israel so much? You know, this is an Islamist thing. A radical Islam lays claim to Jerusalem, right, because of the, you know, a dome of the rock and, and all this stuff been there seeing that, all that good stuff. Israel runs the, and look, I've spent time, I've been to Egypt.
I spent months in Saudi Arabia, Morocco and, and, been to some of these places. And I live in Washington, D.C. I've got Muslim neighbors in my building. And, and so, but the radical Islamists are planning on taking Jerusalem as they have been for centuries. And in fact, when the prophet Muhammad was was preaching about the most distant mosque that was no place in the world. There's Mecca, Medina, and Saudi Arabia.
And then out of nowhere, the most distant mosque becomes Jerusalem. And they've been fighting for Jerusalem since the Middle Ages. And, and, and, and, I don't think that they're entitled, you know, the spreading Islam by the sword in the 21st century is not something that we should sit idly by for. We've got the 25th anniversary of the September 11th, 2001 attacks coming up in just a couple of months now.
And, and I was kind of in the middle of that as we're a lot of people. And radical Islam is as blood drenched and blood thirsty and terroristic and they have a sense of entitlement when it comes to Jerusalem. And, and Israel more broadly, which they like to call various other things because they refuse to recognize Israel.
βI think in the aftermath of the verbal word, too, and made sense to say, you know, maybe the Jews should have homeland that they've had since, since Moses crossed out of Egypt and the Red Sea parted.β
They've been there for quite a while. I think that they have a right to live in peace. I think everybody's got a right to live in peace if they return the favor. But why do they hate them? Ancient insane rivalries and wars and genocidal bloodlust because of fundamentally antisemitism on their part. And it goes back to tribal warfare from thousands of years ago, right, Bob?
No, it's it's the ability of of the Israelis to have any kind of self reflection on to the way that they aim on that land and had a sense of entitlement to it and attacked all their neighbors to push them back. You know, that that's the reason why there's such hostility in there. I mean, which do you think is more likely? Do you think that that Islam as a group is going to attack Jerusalem?
Or do you think it's more likely that Israel is going to destroy the dome of rock, the dome of the rock, and try to try to get the Red Hefer and rebuild the third temple and all that nonsense?
It seems like that's a lot more likely. I mean, who's willing all the bombing and invading right now really? The Muslims that the Iranians fight. Oh, but it's the most used to believe in the Muslims during the during the September 11 stuff. I was really feel on the fever of many of these. They hate us for our freedom and all that kind of propaganda. But now the more that you look into Israel and their responsibility for a lot of the actions around there, then you start to understand why everybody feels that way.
And that's not just the Middle East either.
I mean, when there's a UN resolution, it's everybody in the entire United Nat...
I think that's a, I don't like the term slippery slope, but I think that's the, oh, you know, Israel's the bad guy is, and that turns into Jews of the bad guys and then they're the attacks on campuses in New York City.
βAnd we're restarting the 20th century, the mid-20th century European thing over again.β
No, I don't think Israel's the bad guy. I don't think, look, they, they, it's true, relocated and, and it was the world, the so-called global community after World War II.
That said, Israel is the solution to finally put this issue to rest and they didn't start attacking.
I wonder, that wasn't the world's consensus, by the way, that the world didn't say that. They didn't, well, it was enough of the world where it actually happened in post World War II, European powers and, and, and the Middle East, you know, look, if the, the Muslim run countries in the Middle East would live in peace with their neighbors, they're the ones who attacked Israel, Israel doesn't go around attacking their neighbors. That goes around attacking, it has before me to make a list, make a list of all the times Israel's gone to war with its neighbors.
Well, you know, that you got to get into the nature of Israel is, is populated by people who aren't even from who are European descent. Then Yahoo, it's not, it's not, it is, he's a piece of Polish descent, and so it's so as most of the people that are in Israel, who exactly has a right to the land of Israel? Is it people who can make some kind of claim that they're Jews or is it people whose families have lived there for thousands of years?
I mean, really, what, what is the right to live? What is the right to exist for that kind of, what does that even mean? They have a right to exist?
Well, I, I've got it, well, I think that most nations of people have a right to exist, right, and you're debating now the real estate.
βIt's Gaza, there's the Gaza's have a right to exist. That's what's been Gaza for thousands of years.β
Look, they were given the Gaza and democracy by the Israelis and clean water and electricity and hospitals. And hospitals. And hospitals. We're going to graciously let you live here in this land. It's what they want to do. They were, now you've, you've slipped into this anti-Israel thing that becomes the anti-Jewish thing. It really does. It doesn't matter because that's because you won't do it, Chris. You, you, all you do is you say it's the, the Democrats and the Republicans. You keep people trapped in this battle of Democrats and Republicans.
I don't like it. People trapped anywhere my friend to criticize. I'm not afraid of anything and I'm certainly not right now. Now you're mistaken. Well, I don't know what I'm supposed to say to insult Israel to appease you, so I'm not interested in that. They make a criticism of Israel. You're afraid to, and that's because that's because you work in the media. And you're afraid of the advertisers, the media and the bankers. You will not make a criticism of Israel. You'll redirect everybody to say, "Oh, no, this is about the Democrats."
Well, no, well, first of all, Israel is, well, the Democrats are on the wrong side of everything because they're, they're backing Iran. They're Iran's greatest ally at this point.
But no, that's not true. I mean, if I could think of something that right off the top of it, they got nice beaches, that's a nice clean, well-run country with good hospitals and educational systems.
βAnd by the way, you should give them credit for allowing everyone to live together in the same place under the peace umbrella.β
They're not attacking and they are. Hezbollah reigns death down upon their children and schools with rockets and missiles and they respond to Hezbollah. They're not at, they don't, they're not. There were more Christians in Syria before Israel instigated what they did to get Syria. Now there's no Christians. And let's talk about that. Israel didn't drive Christians, not in Syria. They're on Christians in Israel, walking, they spit on Christians in Israel. I'm not going to Israel. I, my best girl, and I went there is no spitting on Christians going on in Israel. If there's like one person got into one person, you're talking about like somebody getting into a conflict with someone and there's a telephone video of a bad moment of people getting into a conflict.
I'll show you a video that I just talked about a few minutes ago. You know, the police shooting some guy on a bus couple of blocks from from the radio station here yesterday morning. Bad things happen in the world and that's terrible, but I got to tell you about, listen, you're entitled to your opinions obviously. Christians are not being spat upon for being Christians in Israel. Israel is being attacked. They were attacked by Syria. They were attacked by, not by the nation of Lebanon or the government of Lebanon, but by the terrorist army living among them.
The Lebanese people, great many of them, probably most of them, would like to...
And they just keep attacking everybody and killing everybody. I've been to the Golan Heights where the burned out tanks are still there. And it's not because Israel was attacking its neighbors.
They're attacked by their neighbors and then they're better at warfare and they're smarter. All the Nobel Peace Prizes and science and economics and so Nobel Prize Israel is good at stuff. And the Arab nations, not famous for being good at a lot, name a great Arab accomplishment in the last thousand years. Name them. What is it? They're working on the nuclear weapons so they can blow people up. That's it. I got to tell you. I just think you're wrong, Bob. And I'll try to think of something to be critical of Israel for you know, sometimes they get aggressive, but that's because people are trying to murder them all the time. Armies of lunatics with medieval sensibilities are trying to murder them all the time. But you're entitled to your opinion, you know. But I think you're wrong.
βAll right, and we are back, we have returned. Bob, I'll tell you, I'm going back and forth, Bob. And I said, I can be critical of Israel. I think they're too socialistic.β
I think they've got this cradle to grave social welfare system and they've got universal health care. It's like Obama care, but I think it might be called Netanyahu care. I'm not sure what it's called. They're a little socialistic. I'm just not much of a Jew-hater. I'm kind of a Jew-lover. What are there like 16 million Jews on planet Earth? About the population of the New York metropolitan area on the planet. And I tell they do have the Jews. I don't want to stereotype, but they've done all kinds of great and amazing things. And haven't they have not been belligerents and they're not warmmongers. They just like to live in peace.
And you'll live Jews next to Muslims, next to Christians, next to atheists, and they have gay pride parades too.


