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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to after hours with Alex Stein right here on Real America's Voice. We got a great episode for you this evening. But before we even start things off, we gotta welcome in my co host for the evening, my very good friend, the spina bifida batty, the one, the only, Lila Hart. Lila, how are you doing this evening?
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Fantastic. Happy to be here.
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You know it's always a pleasure to have you here. And I know, Lila, I feel like what separates you and me is that you don't let the world get you down. You have a constant positive attitude. And right now, I'm just going to be honest, I'm kind of a little sad because of what's going on in the world. I know that a lot of people are nervous about the financial instability that could be on the horizon. So I guess my first question to you is how do you stay so positive in such a crazy world?
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You know what? I really just take it one day at a time, Alex, and I'm just grateful to be here. So we're gonna just have to take things as they come and we don't really know what's gonna happen, you know, but at least we get to have the opportunity to Talk about it here on the show.
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That's true. This is a great opportunity. So we gotta start off with some breaking news. Donald Trump did a press conference where he said a lot of crazy stuff that actually, a lot of it, I agree with some of the stuff. I'm kind of like, what did he say? But we'll get into all that. Let's play the first clip.
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Everything was going great. The economy is great. Oil prices were very low. Gasoline was dropping to, I mean, we had a $99 or 85, we had grid everything. And I saw what was happening in Iran and I said, I hate to make this excursion, but we're going to have to do it. And I actually thought the numbers would be worse. I thought that it would go up more than it did. But we're doing this excursion and when it's completed, we're going to have a much safer world.
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Now, I want to start off by saying I love President Donald Trump. But there is a saying, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. So why Donald Trump, when you said the gas prices are low, the economy is great, and then you go put us into a war and you even said that the outcome would be a little worse than you expected when it comes to the economy. So I guess my point is why did we have to do this? Now we got gas prices are up 43% on average across the country and it looks like they're only going up. So my point is this. I love you, Donald Trump. Please don't do any of these unforced errors like going and fighting a bunch of jihadis that are willing to die for 72 virgins in their quote, unquote fake heaven. So, Lila, what do you think about President Trump saying that?
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I am so upset about the gas prices going up, it cost me $54 to fill up my truck the other day, which is so crazy because just a couple weeks ago it was only $40.
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I know it's going up. And right now, I mean, that is a small amount. I think most Americans can handle it. But if it goes up significantly, a lot of the middle class people are going into work, are going to really be struggling, especially everybody that lives paycheck to paycheck, which is the majority of American citizens. So I just hope this war ends very soon. So let's play this next clip. This is Trump reassuring that he's not going to put any troops on the ground.
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And do you intend to potentially put
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US Troops or more troops into each other?
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No, I'm not putting troops anywhere. If I were, I certainly wouldn't tell you, but I'm not putting troops. And we will do whatever is necessary to keep the price as low. I actually thought when I did this, look, the dow just hit 50,000 a couple of weeks ago. They said that couldn't happen for four years. It wouldn't happen in my term. It's such an outrageous thing because I said it would happen. I didn't know it was going to happen that fast. But just hit 50,000, and we did that in one year, not 4s and P had just hit 7,000. They said that was even more impossible than the Dow hitting 50. And we did that in one year. So it's all done. Everything was going great.
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Now, I love to hear this from Donald Trump because I think the idea of actually putting in our ground forces in Iran is going to be a very challenging situation. And I think it guarantees that we're going to lose more American service members, which nobody wants. I think one American military member dying is too many. So, Lila, are you speculating that Donald Trump is telling the truth? And I guess it doesn't matter if he ends up putting ground troops because he can just say, oh, well, I had to change my mind. The situation changed. So what do you think? Do you think Donald Trump's telling the truth when he says that he's not going to put any troops on the ground in Iran?
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I think he's lying. I think they are going to put troops on the ground. And it's very unfortunate because I think I want to say, like, 100% of American citizens do not want a war. I think we're over wars. But you know that they're gonna do what they're gonna do.
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I know. I agree with you. I feel like it's almost inevitable that they're gonna have to put some sort of ground response because we can bomb people all day. But I think the only time that we were able to enact regime change from just an air campaign was Japan. And everybody knows in Japan we had to drop two nuclear bombs. And I really do not expect Donald Trump to drop a nuclear bomb during this skirmish is what they're calling it. So if that's the case, if he's not gonna use that amount of lethal force, and it's more more likely that he's going to have to put troops on the ground so that we can keep all of our gas prices stable. And right now we're having a constant issue where oil facilities and natural gas facilities are off limits. But then you saw that we bombed their biggest oil and gas facility. La Par, I think, I believe, is what it's called. And then in retaliation, Iran struck one of the biggest oil distribution facilities in Qatar. So we are. We're on a slippery slope. And I really, truly hope that we do not bomb each country's infrastructure that their economy relies on so much. So I think ground troops, if that's what it takes to go take over Carg island or whatever it's called, then I think that that is our probably best strategy. But I don't want to lose any service members, especially not any more than we've already lost.
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Yeah, I completely agree with you.
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Well, I love it, Lila, That's. You're not going to disagree with me on this show because it is my show and you're forced to agree with me. Okay, so now this next clip, Lila, which I love so much because it just shows you that Donald Trump has no filter. He calls it like he sees it. He is not afraid to push people's buttons. And he brings up a reference in front of the Japanese representative in this meeting, and he brings up a very serious thing. He brings up Pearl harbor in relation to the fact that he actually did a sneak attack on Iran. So let's play the clip then. I want to get your reaction. Japan and us are very good friends. But one question. Why didn't you tell US allies in Europe and Asia, like Japan, about the war before attacking Iran? So we are very confused about Japanese citizens.
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Well, one thing, you don't want to signal too much. You know, when we go in, we went in very hard and we didn't tell anybody about it because we wanted surprise. Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Okay. Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?
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Okay.
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Right. He's asking me, don't you believe in surprise? I think much more so than us.
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I mean, that is classic Donald Trump bringing up Pearl harbor, the sneak attack that happened here in Hawaii. And I think that the moment was a little awkward for the Japanese representative. What did you think about that awkward interaction?
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I mean, he is comical. He makes me laugh. So it's hard to hate him completely when he's.
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What, you hate him a little bit? We can't hate Donald Trump. We like Donald Trump. Are you anti Trump? Our audience is going to get pissed, Lila.
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No, I'm not. I mean, there are some things where it's a little off, but he always makes me laugh.
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So he is the funniest comedian that is in the game right now. I don't care if people want to say Shane Gillis. People want to say, you know, yeah, Bill Burr or whatever, even though Bill Burr kind of sucks now. Nobody is funnier on the mic than Donald Trump. And just the fact that he brought up Pearl harbor in a room that, you know, is probably kind of tense. The Japanese, you know, representative probably felt a little awkward. They don't even know Trump personally. And then you bring up a significant part of American and Japanese history where Japan, you know, sneakily attacked our service members, you know, in Hawaii. It was awkward to say the least. But that's the best humor. It felt like an episode of Curb your Enthusiasm.
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Yeah, it was pretty hilarious.
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It was so good. We love Donald Trump. I hope Donald Trump will continue to basically make things a little awkward and weird, because I think that is what we need right now. And I really hope that he is not afraid to make things awkward and weird with all of the. With his entire cabinet that are pushing him to continue this war. And I truly believe the best strategy for Donald Trump is to come to the negotiation table with Vladimir Putin and simultaneously end the Ukraine war while using Vladimir Putin as a conduit to negotiate a ceasefire with Iran. And I do think that that is a possibility, because if I look at the end game of this war, I don't really see one, because it's a war of attrition where Iran is just going to attack our allies as we attack them, and we can bomb them to hell and back, but as long as there's one IRGC member standing, they're going to be using whatever weapons they have left to shoot at boats in the Strait of Hormuz. So I guess in your opinion, Lila, how do you foresee see this Iran conflict ending?
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I don't. I don't really think it's going to end well. I think there's going to be a lot of innocent people that are going to die.
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I hope you're wrong. I hope you're wrong.
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But I will say on a positive note, Trump could say that with gas prices going up, we could be American obesity because more people will be forced to walk.
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That's how he's going to spin it. So now all of you, Fatty Arbuckles are going to have to walk to work because the gas prices are six times as high as they were when Donald Trump first took office. Well, I will say this. I didn't agree with Donald Trump starting this war, but I do trust Donald Trump. I know that he's not perfect. I know he's not. Jesus Christ. But I do have faith in our president and I do think that he is going to somehow fix all this. And I really, you know, a lot of people are getting mad at me. You know, they want to put this entire war and blame it on Trump. I think that there was a lot of special interest groups and foreign countries that basically manipulated him, him with the false information about that this was such a good time to attack. It was so strategic. And I think Donald Trump is starting to realize that and having a little bit of a change of heart because he also said we don't want to just totally blow up their infrastructure so that Iran cannot rebuild. So he's thinking in the long term, not the short term. And I think that's why Donald Trump is such an effective and great president. So. All right, folks, we got more stuff to react to, more Iran war stuff. And Afro man innocent. All the BS against him proven to be false. You guys want to get that update? Coming up next,
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Thank you guys so much for joining us here on Real America's Voice. You're watching After Hours with Alex Stein. And I got my co host for the evening, the one, the only, Lila Hart, right here in studio now. Lila, what do you think about Our Vice President, J.D. vance? Do you like him, love him, hate him? What's your honest opinion?
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I think he's okay.
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Okay. What do you not like about him? The fact that he's not skinny? The fact that he's married to an Indian. I mean, what is your biggest complaint about him?
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There's just some questionable stuff with Erica Kirk.
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Oh, my God. Do not bring up Erica. We love Erica on this show. That's not. I don't. And that. Oh, my gosh. We love Erica Kirk. She is a great CEO of Turning Point. Okay, next topic. So JD Vance is making news and he was asked some tough questions in regards to the Iran war. And some of his answers, I think are just a little safe because the Speculation is within the entire Trump administration, it was actually JD Vance that was one of the few people that warned Donald Trump against attacking Iran. So right now you have a big play for the presidency in 2028, and a lot of people are speculating that Vance is the frontrunner. But now you're also hearing a lot of people talking about Marco Rubio being the frontrunner. So this is a very important time for each potential future candidate to kind of lay their ground game for the future by, I guess, being unapologetically themselves and trying to give an impression of how they truly feel about what's going on. And I like this answer from JD Vance, but also, I don't know if I love this answer. At the same time, let's play it. We're seeing gas prices here climbing at home, in particular here in metro Detroit. With what's going on with Iran and the impacts on the street of Hormuz.
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What is the administration doing to help keep gas prices down?
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And where do you see gas prices is going here in the near future?
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Well, you know, the President, United States has been crystal clear about this. Look, gas prices are up and we know they're up and we know that people are hurting because of it. And we're doing everything that we can to ensure that they stay lower. I will say the president said this, and I certainly agree with it. This is a temporary blip.
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What happened under the Biden administration is the gas prices were high for four years. Gas prices are higher right now, and frankly, they're not even as high as they were during certain parts of the Biden administration because of what's going on in the Middle East. It's not going to last forever. We're going to take care of business. We're going to come back home. And when that happens, you're going to see energy prices come back down to reality.
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Now, I like the answer because I feel like J.D. vance is being honest, that this is going to be a temporary blip and that the gas prices will go down. So I think that he was being honest in that assessment. But I mean, Joe Biden was the auto pin president. Everybody knows that he stinks, that he was basically a walking corpse. So I'm sick of blaming stuff on Biden. You know, it's not Biden's fault that we started this war. And it seems, I guess, to me like he's trying to distract from the point and then put the blame on the Biden administration, when in reality it was his administration that decided to do this. So what do you think about him calling out Biden for the gas prices when I don't think it's Biden's fault that the gas prices just went up 42% over the last three weeks?
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I agree, Alex. I think it's funny to me to be like, hey, I know it's bad, but look at that guy. It was way worse over there. But even though it's still bad here, but it was, it was even worse there. It's like, it's. I feel like it's still not taking complete accountability by just shifting the. Like, it's like a distraction. It's like almost like you're gaslighting us.
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I mean, like, that's what I'm saying. It felt like a little bit of a gaslight. Like, okay, we're done with Biden. Biden's not in charge anymore. So, yes, things are bad under Biden, but Donald Trump is supposed to fix all of the bad things, things that Biden put in place. So let's just forget about Biden and his laptop and let's just. I love Hunter Biden. Hunter Biden. If you're watching this show, which I know he watches every night, you're more than welcome to come on and defend your father against J.D. vance's attacks. And even though J.D. vance is probably telling the truth that the gas prices were much higher under Biden, that is a time that is long ago. It's over and done with. Let's stick a fork in it because I'm sick of talking about it. So, Lila, I mean, I think we both agree that was a good thing, to be honest, that they're up and they're going to go down. But bring up Biden, it just felt like gaslighting.
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Yeah. Let's take accountability for what's happening now. Let's focus on now.
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Well, this next clip we got of J.D. vance, and I think he's being honest again. He's talking about how Americans are feeling pain, but there are people around the world that are feeling much more pain. Let's play it a couple of things,
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a couple of steps that we've taken just in the last couple of weeks is that we actually worked with a lot of our allies all over the world who are suffering from. From this, frankly, more than we are. Because unlike the United States, where we pursued an energy dominance agenda, you've got a lot of people all over the world who have focused on a lot of green energy scams, and they're hurting a lot more than we are. So as much as we've got, we've got to focus on getting these gas prices down. The reality is overseas they're feeling it far worse than we did because we had, we've taken the steps to protect our energy economy.
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Now once again, I think JD Vance is being honest. But if you look at the polling from cnn, which I don't hardly believe, there are polls, not only the European Union, but the rest of the world is actually mad at America for starting this war because they are the ones that are basically feeling the brunt of the increase in prices because the Strait of Hormuz being shut down is causing Europe's prices to go much higher. It's causing Vietnam is running out of gas. And they just recently asked China for some of their, you know, strategic reserve oil and gas and China said no. So it is causing us ill will from all of our friends across the globe. So that's why I'm kind of worried that, yeah, it's not a big deal because we don't live in these foreign countries, but we don't want these foreign countries to hate us any more than they do already. So what do you think about it?
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I feel like it's so funny for him to be like, hey, I know we're hurting here, but they've got it so much worse over there. So you should be grateful you're not, you know, as bad as these guys when it's still not taking accountability for the fact of the reason why it's happening.
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Yeah. Hey, listen, I think you're telling it the way it is, just the cold hard facts. But another guy that is making news is Stephen A. Smith. I'm a huge sports fan. I know. Lila loves sports, right? You love sports. Oh yeah, she is, she's a little sport. She's very athletic herself. Lila really? She can dunk a basketball. A lot of people don't believe it, but she can. Isn't that true?
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Well, I was a coxswain in college.
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A collegiate athlete.
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Actually, she were a collegiate athlete. I didn't see, I didn't even realize.
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On the women's rowing team at Washington State University. The small person that sits in the front of the women's row.
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No, you weren't.
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I did for a year.
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And Lila is athletic like Lila and I have traveled together and so she's, she's be able to move fast like you are very mobile even though you're not the tallest person in the world. You are quick and you are sure footed. Okay, so let's watch this clip of famous sportscaster Stephen A. Smith, you know, basically talking about his opinion on the Iran war and what is going on with Joe Kent.
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I think the President is up, but I don't support that. And to the Jewish community out there, let me be very, very clear, I don't blame them if they're in an uproar over Joe Kent because what you're doing is basically saying that Israel instigated this war. Well, Benjamin Netanyahu is on the record saying no. Other Israelis and other members of the Jewish community are saying no. And a in a statement like that by Joe Kent could easily be used as an excuse for individuals out there to engage in anti Semitism which is fomented and grown and we all need to speak out against that. Another poll I personally did on X Again, over 15,000 responses. I asked the question, did the US enter this war on its own terms or because of allies on my X platform? Stephen A. Smith 75% said the war is being influenced by Israel.
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Stephen A. Maybe you should listen to all of your Twitter followers because I think they know better than you. And we are not anti Semitic for thinking that Israel dragged us in this war because they. Because it's not anti Semitic to listen to Marco Rubio's the Secretary of State's own words when he said that it was necessary for us to bomb first because we had no control over Israel bombing Iran first and that we knew that Iran would retaliate and hit American bases. So Marco Rubio said that this was basically decided by Israel. That's not anti Semitic. Israel is a foreign country. Yes, it is an ethnostate or thought basic theocracy. Even though they consider themselves secular. It's not anti Semitic to say that Israel influenced this war. And I'm sick and tired of being gaslit by the pundits and the people on TV accusing everybody being anti Semitic for just calling out the truth. So Lila, what do you think? Do you think Israel drug us into this war and do you agree with Stephen A. Smith's poll that 75% of Americans are followers of his believe it was a foreign country that drug us into this?
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I do think Israel has something to do with it. I think that there's. And I. And also I don't think it's wrong to be upset about that either. I don't feel that that is anti Semitic to be upset about it.
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I agree and I'm not anti Semitic. I support Israel. But you know what Israel doesn't support? They don't support journalists covering the Destruction that is happening in their country. Because this is a journalist that was doing a report inside of Israel and he is so lucky that he made it out Israel with his life. Because this video is very shocking. A bomb is going to drop about six feet from his head. And Israel said that they warned the journalist, but his own statement said that he was never warned whatsoever. So let's play the clip. Further rocket attacks were reported against Nahariya and admitted. That is a pretty scary clip. I just want to say I love Israel. I love Benjamin Netanyahu. Please don't ever hurt me. And I am a journalist, but I just support Israel with all my heart. Now, Lila, what do you think about that?
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I mean, that was absolutely wild.
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And what were they bombing, though? Notice how there was nothing behind him. It had to be. He had to be the target because there's literally nothing else to bomb in. That area was already all blown up. So I think that that video is very shocking and very scary and he is incredibly lucky to have left. I know.
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Wow, that was wild.
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That is a very scary clip. I know we're watching it on a repeat, but, man, I cannot believe and imagine that he died and they caught it on camera. I mean, just the negative publicity that would bring. But if we're being honest, a lot of journalists have died covering Gaza. And I think that that is kind of a sad coincidence that I don't think it's called out enough. So I'm happy that this guy lived and he didn't die. And I just want to say Israel is the greatest country on earth. Please don't hurt me, Benjamin Netanyahu. I have a long life that I want to live. All right, coming up next, we're going to get even deeper when it comes to the Afroman situation. And guess what? He's a free man. He is not guilty. And you want to hear all about it coming up next. Welcome back to After Hours with Alex Stein right here in real America's Voice. Now, this is making a lot of news on the Internet that Cesar Chavez allegedly had a safe house in California, but inside this safe house, he would use it to molest kids. Now, I know that that is incredibly sad and probably hard to hear, but there are a lot of dark, hard truths that I think that Americans should understand and that it wasn't just Jeffrey Epstein and Jimmy Saville and Prince Andrew that are doing these things to kids. It's actually people from all over the world. And if you have power and money and you can find a vulnerable target, these people will take advantage of anybody they can. And let's play this news clip talking about what Cesar Chavez did Wednesday.
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We start with those shocking allegations against the late labor leader Cesar Chavez and the claims that he sexually assaulted women and young girls for years. In a statement, Dolores Huerta, the co founder of Chavez's United Farm Workers union, who is now 96, alleges that Chavez raped her 60 years ago and that the assaults resulted in two children. Her statement followed a bombshell report from the New York Times that published the findings of a years long investigation, including interviews with multiple women who say that Chavez sexually abused them when they were preteens. Chavez died in 1993 at the age of 66. He became a national figure for helping to improve the lives of migrant farm workers in California and rallying for Mexican American causes. NBC News.
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So Cesar Chavez was a huge political activist. Like you just heard, he helped out farmers and he was very famous. But what I think is so disgusting about this clip is that why are all these people that are in power doing discussing stuff to kids? I mean, Lila, isn't this just another, I guess, what is it Alex Jones is right situation? You know, it's like he called out all these elite people that are pedophiles and this guy was supposed to be helping the people while getting children pregnant with his rape babies. I mean that's, it's insane.
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Well, you know what, I think it's actually really great that we are finally having these conversations and people are looking into the Epstein files and on all these things because just a few years ago you were told you were crazy or this wasn't happening. But I think, you know what, Alex, it's happening in all, in all sorts of places, not only the Epstein files. People need to look into the family files because yeah, it's happening and it's happening all over the world and in people's own families. So it's very important that we do speak and talk about it. So we remove this like the, the shame from the victims and that starts with them being able to speak.
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Well, speaking of sexual freaks, Gavin Newsom, when he was mayor of San Francisco, he actually slept with his chief of staff's wife and then he had to come out and publicly apologize. So we know that Gavin is a sex freak and a little bit of a pervert. Now, he was recently asked about these allegations and he gave his opinion on Cesar Chavez.
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I mean, we're all absorbing. You know, we heard some rumors as early as yesterday. A few days ago someone said something may be coming out investigation as it relates to this. And, you know, this is. It's March 30th, I think, at the end of the month, Cesar Chavez Day. And, you know, every year the governor of California proclaims Cesar Chavez Day. It's in the statute. And how many days I've marched, how many times I've been with students, you know, talking about the movement, how many photographs I have in my house of Bobby Kennedy. Cesar Shabbat woke up this morning right there. And so it's been hard to absorb this. You know, Jen and I are very close with Dolores. So many of us are, but very close. Have been for decades and decades. And none of us knew. And we were sharing all this. And so we're just. I think all of us are processing it and, you know, and just these kids have to process it now. I mean, I think there's. Brooke Silent was. Three dozen schools in the state are named after Cesar Chavez.
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Now, of course, Gavin Newsom's acting all sad about Cesar Chavez, who is basically just a socialist farmer, when in reality, they need to cancel cesar Chavez Day. That is March 31st. If that does not get canceled immediately, then we're going to have some big problems. And I think that he could have used that moment right then and there to say, hey, we're not going to celebrate Cesar Chavez Day, instead of acting sad that he wasn't going to celebrate. So what did you think about his answer to that question about the allegations against Mr. Chavez?
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Yeah, absolutely, Alex, That. That would have been a perfect opportunity to say that we don't condone this. This is absolutely horrible, and we are canceling this holiday immediately.
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Yeah, well, speaking of this, you know, horrible situation, now Fresno State University is getting involved. Let's play this clip, and then we'll get your reaction, kind of covering all bases.
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Maybe something of Dolores Huerta can be put up instead of having it be this man. The university says they haven't decided if they'll put a new statue in its place, but they plan to meet and discuss next steps to honor sexual assault victims and the farm worker rights movement.
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Now, I don't like how we are doing this revisionist history where we're taking down statues of Robert E. Lee and we're taking down statues of former presidents. But this I'm okay with, Lila. I mean, if he was a pedophile like these allegations say, and he did have a statue on campus at Fresno State University, I want to applaud every student or administrator that actually decided to cover that statue up. So what do you think about Fresno State putting a blanket in a big box over Cesar Chavez's statue on campus
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at Fresno State, I'm surprised they haven't vandalized it. The blanket and the big box, they just. Just knock it down already. Don't they love to do.
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Yeah, they do like to knock things down. And I'm surprised that they kind of didn't go and protest about it. But the fact that he has a statue on campus there and he is, you know, basically just a socialist gardener. I just want to say that if our administration does not do something to kick out all these illegal immigrants that are working in these farms, then they're just going to be more emboldened to come here. And these guys are a bunch of Cesar Chavez's junior And I'm not saying that every immigrant that is working on a farm farm is a pedophile. But if they see a guy like Cesar Chavez as a pedophile, maybe they'll think, oh, it's okay for me to do it too. So we need to be very careful who we let in this country, especially the people that are working on farms, because it seems very admirable. Oh, I work on a farm. I'm growing fruit. But if you're going in the casa after the fruit grow and banging children, then you not only deserve to be deported, you deserve to be put six feet underground. So, Lila, we've talked about that. I really want to cover now. Now when it comes to all of this drama we've been talking about it all show. We've been so negative, we've been so sad. So I want to give you guys some good news. The one, the only, Afro man who was in a defamation lawsuit with Adams county, with the Adams County Sheriff's Department just found out that he won his lawsuit and he is not liable whatsoever. And this is a great case for the First Amendment because he was just sharing footage that was filmed on his property when the Adams County Sheriff's Department decided to raid him. And on top of that, the Adams County Sheriff's Department did some crazy stuff like eating his lemon pound cake that was on the kitchen counter. When they raided the house, they flicked off the cameras. So if you're the sheriff's department and you're afraid of getting exposed, don't do anything that would make you embarrassed. That's my biggest problem. You guys are guilty. You guys went there and took his food and ate it off his counter. And. And you guys were the ones that did something wrong. And it was just Afroman using his First Amendment freedom of speech to expose you guys for coming on his property. Maybe fairly or unfairly, but it doesn't matter. It doesn't excuse your actions by acting so unprofessional when you got there. So let's watch this awesome clip of Afroman celebrating his great legal victory.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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We did it, America. Yeah.
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We did it. Freedom of speech.
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Right on.
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Right on.
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Yeah. God bless America.
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Yeah.
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Power to the people. Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
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I Love Afro Man. Cold 45 and two zigzags, baby. That's all we need. We can go to the park after dark and smoke that tumble weed. So good for you, Afroman. You. Even though it wasn't a criminal case, it was a civil case, he still was on the hook for a lot of money. And now potentially he can get legal fees from the Adams County Sheriff's Department for their lawsuit against him. So Lila, what is your opinion on this entire court case and how ridiculous it is and the fact that these cops sued him for just sharing footage that they did on his property. That yes, might be embarrassing, but it was their actions that embarrassed them. It wasn't necessarily his fault for posting the footage that was filmed on his property.
A
First of all, I, I thought it was absolutely insane that it even went to trial and that, that, that, that this case got even picked up. But good for Afra, man. I mean this is amazing for just performers and comedians because if he would have lost that case, it would have opened the doors for other people to get sued for what they're, what is being said on stage. So I was really happy to see him win. The music videos he made about these police officers where he was just telling his story of what happened to him were absolutely hilarious. And I think the funny thing too is that him getting sued actually this ended up backfiring against the police department because now all of us all over the world have went and viewed these music videos and now he has more support than ever. So I'm just really happy for him. And I love that he wore American flag suit with the American flag glasses and that he was really proud to be an American and to really make this about freedom of speech because that is exactly what this was about. And he does have the right as an American to share his story. And you know what? He is so talented that he was able to do it musically and make it funny. And that's what they were really mad about is that he is loved by the American people and by people all over the world and that his music actually got Viewed. And they got embarrassed, but rightfully so. They did not care when they went on his property and were breaking his stuff and were stealing his money. They didn't care about that. They only cared when they realized that he was talented and he could actually share his story. So good for him.
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It is good for him. And you're exactly right. The officer that stole the lemon pound cake that was on his counter and decided to eat it was on the witness stand complaining and crying. Because when Afroman shared this clip and made the music video about him, all of a sudden fans trying to troll him started sending lemon pound cake to the police station. Now, let me tell you something. I would love it if some of the fans of After Hours with Alex Stein would send me some free lemon pound cake. I mean, how are you gonna take that as a threat if somebody's sending you free delicious desserts? Isn't that just egregious for him to even get mad about that?
A
Yeah, that. That was hilarious. And then also it was actually funny seeing one of the police officers crying on, on the witness stand.
B
He said it was his fault. The reason why he got divorced.
A
Yes, I think. But then he had. He had the ex wife, which actually was. She was defending Afroman and said, no, these music videos had nothing to do with our divorce. And I didn't think. I thought of. She. She liked the music video.
B
So yeah, I mean, come on, dude, a music video make your wife divorce you, if that's the case in your freaking marriage was not that strong in the first place. All right, guys, coming up next, we got some viral videos that we're going to get. Lila's reaction to that are very interesting and they are Lila centered. So just trust me, you don't want to miss it. That's coming up next.
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Foreign.
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Thank you guys so much. We really appreciate you watching After Hours with Alex Stein right here in real America's Voice. Now, Lila, you know, being a little person is not that easy, right? Can you tell us a little bit about what it's like to be a little person? And I know that you're much more than just being, you know, short, I guess you would say. But can you tell us what it's like?
A
I mean, you know, sometimes it's scary. I'm walking down the sidewalk and I'm afraid I'll get hit by a stroller.
B
That's funny. Now that is actually funny. Well, I just want to say that I love every single little person and tall person and medium sized person in the world. And I especially Love this little person who was trying to bench press their personal record and things went a little south. Let's play it then. I want to get your reaction. Action, Lila. His name is john c.
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Can you
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just grab the cup off? Okay. You're good. Lila, what the heck? What's going on? So, Lila, have you ever had a gym fail like that? And I know you like to exercise.
A
No. That's so scary.
B
I know. That is freaky. I mean, you know, when that. And that guy was strong? He's stronger than me. So I'm not even trying to troll that guy. I'm happy that he's in the gym. But, you know, the fact that he is a little person, like, he doesn't really have to extend as far. So maybe that's why he's able to do so much weight. But I don't know. That video is a little sketchy, to say the least. And I hope that he's okay. I don't know. I don't have any updates on his, you know, status, but I do imagine that he is alive if he was able to post it online. But I just hope that he is not seriously injured and that he can still have kids because we need more babies in the world now. Speaking of people that like babies, you are a Filipina, and I think that is one of your best character traits and one of your worst character traits because you guys like to eat dogs and cats. But that's. I won't even get into that right now. But I want to play this clip of a man and his Filipino wife having a little domestic chaos, to say the least. She hand washed all her. All her entire family's clothes for her entire life, and now she's got a washer and dryer. It's so easy to do laundry, but she acts like it's a massive chore. What's your answer? First of all, you said you're gonna do your own laundry. I am doing everyone's laundry. And then you said, I'm gonna do my laundry. I'm gonna do my laundry. But every time I you do your laundry, you're like, who are you? Who dare you to. I'll do my own laundry. I don't mind. It just doesn't make any sense to me that you did laundry by hand in the Philippines for your entire life. And now it's so easy with mechanical washer and dryer, and it's so hard. You got all this extra time. At least do mine. Help me. Don't crash. Why are you crying?
A
Stop.
B
Spreading virus here. You're a virus here. Yeah, I'm a virus, but she's a parasite giving us every. You're giving sick to everybody. So, Lila, who's wrong and who's right in that situation? Honestly, her just hand washing clothes because she's used to doing it. I don't think that that is that egregious. I think he's just a little mad that she's not using that new laundry machine to wash his clothes. But I think it's a really bad sign of a relationship when your significant other won't wash your clothes. I mean, that's. I'm not saying that you marry somebody to be a maid, but putting some clothes in the machine and pressing a couple buttons isn't that hard. So is there trouble in paradise for this Filipina and American couple?
A
I think that it's a lot deeper. The fact that he has to pull out the camera is probably why she's not doing. Doing it. I think that if he asked her in a nice way and he was sweet about it, she absolutely would. But I also think it's so wrong for him to be like, oh, I took you from this country, and it was so much harder, and now it should be easy for you. It's like, I don't like that.
B
I don't like that either.
A
I think she's hilarious, and she's. And she's clearly not taking it so seriously. Like, I think if he asked her sweetly and was nice to her, she would do it. But he's obviously probably given her some attitude and was rude to her during the day. So she's like, I'm not gonna do your laundry.
B
I know. And you know, that's my favorite shows. 90 Day Fiance. I always think it's funny where a white guy has to basically be a passport bro and go find a girl that's willing to marry him just for a green card. So he probably feels like he has some sort of power over her because she does want to live in America. But really and truly, you can kind of tell in that relationship, it looks like the woman's in charge because if she says, I don't even want to wash your clothes, and he just sits there kind of like a cuckold and takes. It seems like she is the one wearing the pants in the relationship. And, you know, you as a Filipina and your mom is so great. Filipinas like to be clean. They're clean people.
A
I think that there. There's more to that story. Okay, we're Only seeing a small clip and a small segment of their relationship. I truly, like I said, I truly do believe that if he was like, sweeter her. Sweeter to her during the day. Like, I think this is more of her being passive aggressive for something that's probably happened earlier in the week. And it's. That was just such a small clip, you know? But I think she's funny. I don't think she's really even that upset or mad. She was kind of laughing.
B
Do you think she's ever eaten a dog?
A
Yeah.
B
Why do they eat dogs in the Philippines? What is that about? They don't have the cows there. They can eat.
A
Well, Alex, if you're in a very poor country and there's, you know, there's not much to eat and you're starving, you will eat a dog or a cat.
B
Really? That's what you think they do? Because honestly, they do this thing, the.
A
I don't think they do it as much anymore.
B
Real quick, I have to cut you off. I want to get your opinion, but there's a thing called the Yulin Dog Meat Festival they do in China every year, and they do it during the summer solstice. But the reason that they don't eat, the reason why they eat dogs is not because they have food sustenance issues. They eat dogs because the men believe that it gives them more sexual virality. It makes them have harder erections. I hope I can say that on tv. And so there is some sort of. They think that they get sexual health benefit from it. So do you think that could be the case too, in the Philippines while they eat it?
A
Absolutely not. First of all, that's disgusting, okay? But I think why it's happening in the Philippines and countries like. Like that is because of the people don't have anything to eat. And it's like, if you're starving, gonna eat a dog. I mean, in Africa, they're eating dirt because there's nothing to eat. You know, that is true.
B
They are eating those dirt cookies. I'm just like, guys, grow a potato. I'd rather have French fries than eat. But what if.
A
What if there is no potatoes? What if there is, you know, you're gonna eat a dog. If it's your last choice, you need to do it.
B
We need ozempic. We need to send all of the ozempic that we have that's about to expire to the Philippines, to China. And if they're hungry, just take a GLP1 and their appetite will go away. All right, Lila, So Here at Real America's Voice, we are all about changing the culture. We are trying to create a new world that is not demonic and satanic. And what we are doing is we are inviting people to come meet every single host, all of the people that make this network so great. And they're going to get the ability to come meet us this year at CPAC on March 25th. Now, does CPAC? Have you ever been to CPAC?
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I have.
B
It's fun, right?
A
I think it's great. Yes.
B
I always have a good time. My favorite events are the Turning Point USA events because, you know, I'm a little biased at Turning Point. But CPAC is like Turning Point but for people that are a little older. And I'm not even saying that as a dig. I'm just saying, you know, some people don't like to hang around college kids. And CPAC is a chance for people to come hang out with people of their own age. And I know a lot of of people now we have a loneliness epidemic in the world and that is not just facing young people, that's facing people in their 40s, 50s, and 60s. So I encourage anybody that is feeling lonely or feeling sad. If you are in the DFW area and you want to meet the pimp on a blimp or you want to meet Eric Bolling or you want to meet Steve Bannon or you want to meet Dr. Gina or Ben Berkwam, you're going to have the opportunity to meet all of us next week right here in the DFW area. Grapevine, Texas at cpac. I want to play a promo and I hope it encourages you to come hang out with us very shortly.
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Get ready, America. March 25th through 28th, CPAC USA 2026 takes over the Lone Star State. And Real America's Voice brings you wall to wall coverage. Live shows from the convention floor, exclusive interviews, powerful panels and live music and entertainment all from the massive Real America's Voice stage. Hear from rav's own Steve Bannon.
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The only way we don't have victory if we surrender. And we're not going to retreat.
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We're not going to surrender.
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We're not going to quit.
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And Jack the Sovik live.
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Freedom is a responsibility that we must uphold every single day of our lives.
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Plus, Dr. Gina, we always came together because we know what we're fighting for.
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I hope to see all of you at CPAC very soon. Before we go, I gotta give a shout out to Soldier Fuel. Now, Soldier Fuel is such a good energy drink, we actually drink it. This is not fake. It's not cgi. This stuff is delicious.
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Just.
B
I mean, Red Bull tastes like cow urine. And I know if you're Indian, you're probably like that. No offense, but if you're an American and you support our troops by supporting Soldier Fuel, a portion of the proceeds actually go to help out our military veterans. So when you get your Soldier Fuel, you're not only getting a bunch of energy, you're helping out the people that sacrifice the most to defend our country. So it is a great company and it's not demonic. Lila, what do you think about energy drinks? Do you like them?
A
I do. I actually do.
B
Yeah, I know. I get all jacked up. That's the only way I can stay up this late to do this show. So, guys, please go to Amazon.com and order some Soldier Fuel and as well take a picture or video of you drinking it. Send it to us here at rav and if we like your video, we will not only play it on our network, but we'll also send you some free Soldier Fuel to chug late at night to keep you up so you can watch After Hours with Alex Stein. Now, Lila, before we go, how can people find you and support you?
A
You guys can find me@lilahart.com and check me out. On tour with the Micro Maidens, I'll be leaving on April 8th to Chicago, Illinois.
B
And guys, the Micro Maidens is a show you don't want to miss. It is adults only, but I don't even think there's nudity. But it's close to it. So I encourage you guys if you guys want to go have a good time. Lila is the mc. They go insane for the Ukraine and it is coming to a city near you. So go follow Lila on social media so you can get updates. And before we go, Lila, here at Real America's Voice, we're not only a media company that produces television shows. We are also getting into the music business. Now, I know you like music, correct?
A
Yes, I do.
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Don't hate nobody I just won't kneel
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Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: Alex Stein
Co-host: Lila Hart
[Original Air Date: March 19, 2026]
This episode of After Hours with Alex Stein takes a sharp, irreverent look at the week’s most controversial headlines—centered on escalating U.S.–Iran tensions, President Trump’s foreign policy, energy prices, and a viral celebrity court case. Host Alex Stein and co-host Lila Hart blend political commentary, cultural critique, and edgy humor, touching on the realities of war, media gaslighting, historical revisionism, and the nuances of American freedom. The episode also mixes in pop culture moments, viral video reactions, audience engagement, and, as always, Stein’s signature comedic riffing.
[01:53 – 02:34]
“I really just take it one day at a time, Alex, and I’m just grateful to be here.”
(Lila, 02:19)
[02:34 – 11:20]
“If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. So why…when you said the gas prices are low, the economy is great, and then you go put us into a war…?”
(Alex Stein, 03:20)
“It cost me $54 to fill up my truck the other day, which is so crazy…”
(Lila, 04:02)
“I think he’s lying. I think they are going to put troops on the ground. And it’s very unfortunate because I think…Americans do not want a war.”
(Lila, 06:01)
[08:31 – 10:07]
“Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Okay. Why didn’t you tell me about Pearl Harbor?”
(Donald Trump, 08:47)
“Nobody is funnier on the mic than Donald Trump…It felt like an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm.”
(Alex Stein, 09:31)
“He is comical. He makes me laugh. So it’s hard to hate him completely…”
(Lila, 09:11)
Alex doubts that bombing alone will end the conflict:
“If that’s the case, if he’s not gonna use that amount of lethal force…it’s more likely that he’s going to have to put troops on the ground…”
(Alex Stein, 06:16)
Lila fears escalation and civilian casualties:
“I don’t really think it’s going to end well. I think there’s going to be a lot of innocent people that are going to die.”
(Lila, 11:10)
[13:33 – 19:24]
Discussion shifts to Vice President J.D. Vance’s role and responses to energy concerns:
Vance calls gas price hikes a “temporary blip,” blaming Biden, while saying the Trump admin will fix it.
Lila sees this as evasion:
“It’s still not taking complete accountability by just shifting…It’s almost like you’re gaslighting us.”
(Lila, 16:59)
Alex agrees:
“Bring up Biden, it just felt like gaslighting. Let’s take accountability for what’s happening now.”
(Alex, 17:41)
Vance compares U.S. struggles to those of Europe due to “green energy scams”:
“Overseas they’re feeling it far worse than we did…we’ve taken the steps to protect our energy economy.”
(J.D. Vance, 17:57)
Stein is skeptical of America avoiding blame:
“It is causing us ill will from all of our friends across the globe.”
(Alex, 18:35)
[19:37 – 24:35]
Reaction to Stephen A. Smith’s comments that blaming Israel for U.S. involvement in war is “anti-Semitic.”
Stein pushes back, citing evidence and decrying the “gaslighting” of questioning motives:
“It’s not anti-Semitic to say Israel influenced this war…I’m sick and tired of being gaslit…”
(Alex, 21:39)
Lila agrees:
“I do think Israel has something to do with it…And also I don’t think it’s wrong to be upset about that either.”
(Lila, 22:43)
Shocking journalist video in Israel sparks a discussion on press freedom and conflict casualties.
“That is a very scary clip…I'm happy that this guy lived and he didn’t die. And I just want to say Israel is the greatest country on earth. Please don’t hurt me…”
(Alex, 24:35)
[26:25 – 31:42]
Explosive allegations against labor icon Cesar Chavez discussed.
Lila notes how the public is finally having “these conversations” about abuse and elite misconduct:
“Just a few years ago you were told you were crazy or this wasn’t happening. But…it’s happening all over the world…So it’s very important that we do speak and talk about it.”
(Lila, 27:51)
Reactions to Gavin Newsom’s and Fresno State’s crisis management:
Lila and Alex agree the holiday/statue should be cancelled:
“That would have been a perfect opportunity to say that we don’t condone this…we are canceling this holiday immediately.”
(Lila, 30:25)
“If he was a pedophile…then I want to applaud every student or administrator that actually decided to cover that statue up.”
(Alex, 31:03)
[32:51 – 37:18]
Recap of musician Afroman’s court win after being sued for sharing footage of a police raid at his home.
Stein lauds the win for freedom of speech:
“If you’re the sheriff’s department…don’t do anything that would make you embarrassed. That’s my biggest problem. You guys…did something wrong.”
(Alex, 33:51)
Lila details why this matters for artists and creators:
“If he would have lost that case, it would have opened the doors for other people to get sued for what’s being said on stage…they only cared when they realized that he was talented and he could actually share his story.”
(Lila, 34:50)
Memorable moment: The police officer’s “lemon pound cake” embarrassment and fan trolling.
“Afroman shared this clip…fans trying to troll him started sending lemon pound cake to the police station.”
(Alex, 36:21)
[37:47 – 44:49]
Lila reflects on living as a little person (comic gym fail video).
“Sometimes it’s scary. I’m walking down the sidewalk and I’m afraid I’ll get hit by a stroller.”
(Lila, 38:18)
Debate on cross-cultural marriage expectations—Filipina wife, laundry, and domestic conflicts:
“If he asked her sweetly and was nice to her, she would do it. But he’s probably given her some attitude…so she's like, I’m not gonna do your laundry.”
(Lila, 42:32)
Humorous riff on Filipino stereotypes and global poverty diets, including dog meat:
“I think why it’s happening in the Philippines … is because the people don’t have anything to eat. If you’re starving, [you’re] gonna eat a dog.”
(Lila, 43:51)
[45:01 – End]
On Presidential Decision-Making:
“I love you, Donald Trump. Please don’t do any of these unforced errors like going and fighting a bunch of jihadis that are willing to die for 72 virgins in their quote, unquote fake heaven.”
(Alex Stein, 04:02)
On War Skepticism:
“I think 100% of American citizens do not want a war. I think we’re over wars.”
(Lila Hart, 06:01)
On Accountability in Politics:
“It's like almost like you’re gaslighting us…Let’s take accountability for what’s happening now.”
(Lila, 16:59 & 17:41)
On the Power of Comedy in Politics:
“Nobody is funnier on the mic than Donald Trump...It felt like an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm.”
(Alex, 09:31)
On Elite Abuse Scandals:
“If he was a pedophile…then I want to applaud every student or administrator that actually decided to cover that statue up.”
(Alex, 31:03)
Pop Culture Victory:
“Good for Afroman…He is so talented that he was able to do it musically and make it funny. And that’s what they were really mad about…he could actually share his story.”
(Lila, 34:50)
On Cross-Cultural Domestic Disputes:
“I think that if he asked her in a nice way and he was sweet about it, she absolutely would. But I also think it’s so wrong for him to be like, ‘Oh, I took you from this country, and now it should be easy for you.’ I don’t like that.”
(Lila, 42:31)
Irreverent, fast-paced, and highly conversational, this episode juxtaposes serious world affairs with offbeat humor and cultural hot takes. Alex Stein’s style is energetic and provocative, while Lila Hart provides both levity and empathetic insight. The original voices are preserved, making the summary useful for listeners and non-listeners alike.
For more details, guest appearances, and the full experience, listen to the original After Hours with Alex Stein episode on Real America’s Voice.