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Josh Holmes
The drone situation. We're not saying that all people who've seen these things are insane. What we're saying is that like most.
Michael Duncan
People are, I'd like to reiterate, this has happened in New Jersey, Arizona, Ohio, not North Carolina. We would have shot it down. Answers would have already been established.
John Ashbrook
Well, so Holmes, you said there, you know, that it's, there are some crazy things happening. I think the craziest thing is that we're this long into this phenomena and we don't have definitive answers on what it is.
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Jack Posobiec
Ladies and gentlemen, your attention please.
John Ashbrook
Just a catching strays over here.
Josh Holmes
You're in for a hell of a show.
Michael Duncan
Keep the faith, hold the line and own the lids.
Jack Posobiec
It's time for our main event.
Josh Holmes
Good Tuesday to you. Happy holidays to everybody. We're getting into the thick of things. I'm Josh Holmes, along with comfortably smug Michael Duncan. John Ashbrook, left, right across the radio dial. Fellas, with stuff going on here, one of the things we want to emphasize, the drone or what a ua.
Michael Duncan
Uap.
John Ashbrook
Uap.
Josh Holmes
Uap.
John Ashbrook
Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon. It seems like it's taking over times Holmes.
Josh Holmes
I mean, I just hate all of it. So I'm just gonna allow you guys to do what you do with all your sci fi and your stuff and your dorkiness. But you know, we've got stuff to talk about there. Trump did a big press conference on Monday. Talk a little bit about that. It fits into a whole bunch of things that we're talking about. The media turns out down bad yeah, down real bad. There was a $15 million settlement from ABC that's worthy of discussion. Audience struggles with pretty much everybody else. We're going to get into that. We got some variety, and we got a guest. Jack Posowic is coming in.
Jack Posobiec
Very excited about Jack. I mean, this guy has written two books. A lot of people spend their lives and they don't even write a book. This guy's done two in the last year. So very excited to talk to him about those books and everything else.
Josh Holmes
An OG MAGA guy, which we're more than happy to have. Great, Great guy. I remember the first time he came in, I had a perception of Jack that, you know, based on his Axe account. And then he was all of a sudden talking, like, great detail about his life and. And, like, defense stuff and intel stuff.
Michael Duncan
I remember you text me after. You're like, man, this Jack guy is pretty sharp.
Josh Holmes
I like, man, this guy knows a lot of stuff. Smart dude, knows a lot of stuff. So very happy to have him on. Let's start with the. The drone situation. Can I say that my first reaction all of this stuff was basically like. You remember that picture where it's like an island that's never been touched by man, and there's people that. That live on it, and they.
John Ashbrook
And they've got the bows and arrows and the spears over their head.
Jack Posobiec
That's exactly right.
John Ashbrook
Like, the first time they get filmed on camera, they're, like, trying to kill people.
Josh Holmes
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker
Like a boat.
Josh Holmes
A boat comes by or whatever, and they. They have spears, spears in hand, and they're, like, ready to.
John Ashbrook
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
To ignite the world because they don't understand what it is. Like that. That.
Michael Duncan
Except Italians in New Jersey.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah.
Michael Duncan
So basically it's around, like, breadsticks and pizza rolls.
Josh Holmes
Pizza rolls firing six shooters. Yeah. No, I get it. So. But that's kind of like my first impression of all that. But then there was some interesting stuff out there that actually, you know, like more than just somebody mistaking an airplane or mistaking a private airplane or somebody else's, like, neighborhood drone. Like, there were some things that actually caught the eye. Can we start with that clip, the first one, please? Spaghettz. I don't know if this has. Is this a no audio deal?
Jack Posobiec
Yeah, you can see the lights, the audio all impersonated.
Michael Duncan
I'm trying to walk here. What is that, Luigi?
Jack Posobiec
I don't know.
Michael Duncan
Mario, you got some breadsticks or the breadsticks?
Jack Posobiec
Somebody bury it under the meadowlands.
Josh Holmes
Yeah, I gotta do a big mushroom to get on the top of that one.
John Ashbrook
So we've got vertical video here from an iPhone, I'm assuming, of what looks to be a drone with running lights on and it's circling.
Josh Holmes
I mean, that just looks like an airplane to me.
John Ashbrook
That looks like an airplane to me. That looks like a Cessna. And it's coming in the direction of the person filming. And so it looks like it's hovering.
Michael Duncan
Yeah, it looks like there's multiple Italians outside. Wait, Duncan, it's already a dangerous situation.
Unknown Speaker
This is weird.
Josh Holmes
But this is weirder. This one. Do you see where they switch places there?
John Ashbrook
It's spun.
Josh Holmes
So, okay, so, like, now you can. All of a sudden, it's. It's back and forth, and that thing's.
Jack Posobiec
Moving around, and then it moves very fast.
Josh Holmes
Right? And like. Okay, like, I get. I get that.
John Ashbrook
Right?
Josh Holmes
I get. So. So we're not saying that all people who've seen these things are insane. What we're saying is that, like, most people are, and the vast majority of it is, like, very explainable, but then there are some pieces of it that actually aren't explainable. And there's been enough of this. Like, I don't know if you heard the audio over the weekend of them closing an Air Force base.
Michael Duncan
Yeah, yeah.
Josh Holmes
Because of.
John Ashbrook
He had to say it was in Ohio.
Jack Posobiec
Well, that's. That's where it was. Wright Patterson Air Force Base. Like, that matters.
John Ashbrook
Like, that's pertinent to the story at A Wedge Ohio, trying to get a.
Josh Holmes
Better glimpse of the 6 and 8 Cincinnati Bengals. And they're like, what are you gonna do?
Jack Posobiec
It's not New Jersey.
John Ashbrook
Okay.
Jack Posobiec
So it's material to the development.
John Ashbrook
Okay, you're saying. Because it's happening other places.
Josh Holmes
Right, right. And there's been things from Arizona and other places where I've seen. Okay, so, like, the bottom line is something is going on.
Michael Duncan
I'd like to reiterate this has happened in New Jersey, Arizona, Ohio, not North Carolina. We would have shot it down. Answers would have already been established.
John Ashbrook
Well, so Holmes, you said there. You know, that it's. There are some crazy things happening. I think the craziest thing is that we're this long into this phenomena and we don't have definitive answers on what it is.
Josh Holmes
Once again, Michael, the nail on the head. He just is here for one reason. Cut right through.
John Ashbrook
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
And that is the ultimate question, is how is it that there are this many questions to a point where it's raised in multiple congressional hearings with no answers, without an administration? That's Actually trying to provide.
John Ashbrook
Right.
Josh Holmes
Some answers. Well, good news, everybody. You've got an incoming administration and a president who likes to provide such things. Can we get clip two, please? Spaghetti.
Unknown Speaker
Can you comment on the drones that.
Michael Duncan
Are flying around New Jersey ports?
Josh Holmes
It seems like the American people have a big disc. The governor, the government knows what is happening. Look, our military knows where they took off from. If it's a garage, they can go right into that garage. They know where it came from and where it went. And for some reason they don't want to comment. And I think they'd be better off saying what it is our military knows and our president knows. And for some reason they want to keep people in suspense. I can't imagine it's the enemy, because if it was the enemy that blast it out, even if they were late, they'd blast it. Something strange is going on. For some reason, they don't want to tell the people. And they should, because the people are really. I mean, they happen to be over Bedminster. They're very close to Bedminster. I think maybe I won't spend the weekend in Bedminster. I've decided to cancel my trip. I don't want to comment on that. There you go. Yeah, there you go.
Jack Posobiec
That's the president.
Josh Holmes
You just got them locked in here.
Michael Duncan
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
And look, we've gotten to know the best of Trump and the worst of Trump over the last eight years. Like when he's being President Trump in this, he's told you everything you need to know. And at the end when he says, I don't need, I'm not gonna get into that. He also told you what you need to know. Yeah, he knows. Right. I mean, it's over his place, that somebody's gonna have to brief him on it. But he's not gonna talk to you about it.
Jack Posobiec
Right.
Josh Holmes
But they have an idea. And it turns out, look at him. He don't look that worried.
Jack Posobiec
Right.
Josh Holmes
Doesn't look that concerned about things.
Jack Posobiec
Right.
Josh Holmes
Says, we know exactly what's going on here.
Jack Posobiec
It's the thing. People are willing to accept that the government has operations underway that they will not broadcast to our enemies, that they will not broadcast to the voters. People are willing to accept that. They just want some acknowledgment that the government is aware of what's going on and that they're in control in the situation. And that's what President Trump. He just projects that naturally.
Josh Holmes
But, like, here's the thing that gets me, and someone got me interested in your thought on this. He. So this is to be understood. This is what presidents normally do. They're like, don't worry about it. We've got a handle on it. It's not a threat to the public. You know, it's either an operation or something we're keeping a close eye on. But you're in no danger. This is not a national security issue. That's what a normal president would do to try to like, surprised. But not only has the Biden administration not done that, so we get like nothing but social media traffic about all of it. You've got the governor, the governor of the state where the vast majority of these sightings have been having Phil Murphy, who in lawmakers in the state was like, well, maybe we should have a state of emergency. That's how little conversation is happening. It's a governor.
Michael Duncan
I think, you know, one of the things that Americans have come to understand about the Biden administration is the public's always kept in the dark. Right. And further, when the public is so concerned, is our president even there mentally? Is he all the way there? Is anyone at the wheel? Is anything going on here? The Biden administration has not done a lot to help have some confidence for the American people on that front. And so in 10 seconds, President Trump's already been far more presidential than Biden has. When he said that if this was the enemy, it had been shot down. Because my initial inclination, my worry was I thought this was Chinese or the Iranians.
Josh Holmes
Well, we had that congressman come in. Yeah, that said it was Iranian. Which by the way, let's just say, like, I like Vandrue, seems like a good dude if that is not in fact the case. Wowzer.
Jack Posobiec
Right?
John Ashbrook
What an error.
Josh Holmes
I mean, I hope, I hope he's got some explanation for that statement that he made on television. Cuz that was a bonkers amount of like panic to beset an American public if it's not accurate. Right.
Jack Posobiec
But the people listening to this show are living in a post 911 world. And everybody remembers the one takeaway from 9 11, which was different. Arms of the federal government were not talking to each other and therefore they didn't pick up on the threat. So people are like, wait a minute. Department of Defense says, oh, we don't know anything about it. The Biden administration says nothing to see here. And the governor of New Jersey is like, we don't have any answers. So everybody is intuitively like, wait a minute. After 9 11, we were told that the government wasn't talking to each other, so therefore we were in danger because of it. And now we're back in a situation where it really seems like the government is not talking to each other.
Josh Holmes
Yeah.
John Ashbrook
Yeah. And I mean, the American people have good reason to believe that's the case. We had let a Chinese spy balloon go across the entire country.
Josh Holmes
That. Duncan, I'm glad you pointed out because I think that's the underlying issue.
John Ashbrook
Right, right. The underlying issue is there's a record of incompetence.
Josh Holmes
Up until this administration, it was reasonable to believe that if any foreign country had a flying anything over the United States of America, you were taking. You were taking missiles out.
John Ashbrook
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
And you're going to send a message. And then this thing did a full.
Michael Duncan
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
Had a great time job through the middle of our country, all the way to the other end before they shot it down. And then they acted like it was no big deal. So, like, clearly your level of trust is eroded there.
John Ashbrook
Yeah. I mean, now we have Elon Musk around.
Josh Holmes
Yeah.
John Ashbrook
And I have to believe if he was in charge right now of sort of like drone deterrence, he would construct some sort of like rocket with like a Looney Tune style net at the bottom that could somehow sweep up all of these drones that are in the air. I have no doubt they'd have a solution if Donald Trump was already sworn in.
Josh Holmes
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Michael Duncan
Yeah, the president's currently sleeping. I mean, wants to do.
Josh Holmes
If you're trying to provoke an overreaction, you wouldn't change a thing. That's the thing about the way the Biden administration has handled that. And within, like, 15 deft seconds, the incoming president, United States Donald Trump, sort of disabused us of a lot of that fear.
Michael Duncan
Yep. Like, what was hard about that Inauguration Day can't come soon enough. That's a prime example of why the American people voted the way they did. This administration has been asleep at the wheel. There's zero confidence in Joe Biden. There's zero confidence in this administration. President trump, in those 10 seconds, just like he said, he has reassured the American people more than Joe Biden has. And, I mean, this is such a failed administration. It's just. It's gotta go now. The sooner the better.
Josh Holmes
Totally true. I also think a lot of this is, like, you know, you're kind of, like, downwind in an airport, and planes are flying directly at you, and they just don't appear to be moving because they're all flying directly at you. I think you mentioned this, Duncan, but, you know, in travel season, you know, the time between Thanksgiving and Christmas and families are moving, a lot of flights going in or out. So there'll be, like, dozens of flights, and you can see back, like, 50 miles worth of lights, but all of them are, like, just offset from each other, and they're coming at you and they're not moving a whole lot. Like, I think that's to explain about 80% of what we're talking about here.
John Ashbrook
Yeah. Like an optical illusion. You can also get that when you're driving along the highway in the same direction as, like, air traffic.
Josh Holmes
Yeah, yeah, yeah, right.
John Ashbrook
That you get a parallax effect where it looks like the plane isn't moving. Well, that's because you are also moving in that same direction.
Jack Posobiec
But the problem is, we currently have a government who's been lying to us for four years about the capabilities of the President of the United States. Oh, he's fine. There's nothing to worry about he's actually gonna be the nominee of the party. So people naturally and honestly have a high degree of skepticism about what they're hearing from their people.
John Ashbrook
In fact, you know, like, I like it that way. You know, I happen to think that makes for a informed population rather than the opposite of, like, you know, just trust. You know what? I think they're right.
Josh Holmes
Just trust.
John Ashbrook
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
I mean, my whole thing was like, 9, 11.
John Ashbrook
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
Right. Where I was just like always in the Reagan era. Reagan kid, you're always born with the understanding that if something's going to fly into the Pentagon, that thing's going to be incinerated before it shows up. Like, I just figured that was part of the. What we do here.
John Ashbrook
Yeah, like, certainly there's some, like, secret missile silo certainly pops out and just do, do, do.
Josh Holmes
Certainly.
John Ashbrook
No, we found out that's.
Josh Holmes
And, you know, maybe there is now. Maybe there is when it comes to that situation. But, like, that was an erosion of trust in and of itself. And so now you've gotten to the point where you could. You just don't know. You just don't know. And then, like, lie after lie and the COVID stuff compounded all of that.
Michael Duncan
And also, like, when President Trump, he was like, you know, our military can track down to the garage of the thing took out of a garage or took off out of a garage where it came from. We had some late breaking news from Massachusetts where outside of Logan Airport, there were some guys in a boat that were flying a drone dangerously close to the airport. And two of the three have been apprehended. One somehow took off. Like, how does he take off?
Josh Holmes
Where does he go?
Michael Duncan
Yeah. Did he just swim? Anyways, they said that, you know, the authorities said that they had tracked the drone all the way from point of origin to where it was and all of that, so. So President Trump's giving far more information than this administration has, has done far more to, like, allay the fears that Americans have. And we just need him sworn in like, yesterday.
Josh Holmes
Look, there's a reason that nobody's buying what the government agencies are selling on the drones. We're going to discuss all of this and get into Biden and everything else right after this.
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Josh Holmes
All right, so the Wall Street Journal actually went in on this. That's how, you know, I mean, look, I can't imagine with all the real world issues.
John Ashbrook
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
That you've got going on. I mean, the Middle east catastrophe, you've got this still have the Ukraine, Russia situation, you still have an inflation issue, an economy issue, border issue, all you like, all these things and. But like to screw something up.
John Ashbrook
Yeah. Like to hit the threshold that the Wall Street Journal is, like, to address.
Josh Holmes
This, we got to take it on.
John Ashbrook
Like it's a threshold question. Like, is this important enough for the Wal Journal to cover it? And if they are, it means you've.
Josh Holmes
Royally, you've royally up. And so here, okay, here is the Wall Street Journal. Biden's bumbling on the drones. I'm just going to read a couple graphs and then we can get some react. The loss of public trust in US Institutions is well chronicled. And for an example of its cost, consider the national manic panic, mini panic over unidentified aerial objects. No one in America seems to believe that anyone in authority says about them. And unproven claims are filling the vacuum. Very, very true. I think social media plays a role in that. It's obviously people working that up. But once you work that up, be like you have an obligation as an administration to sort of decrease the temperature where you can. It's like they don't either. They don't care. They're just totally asleep. I don't know what it is, but thousands of Americans who aren't cranks, and I'm glad they said that because it's true.
Jack Posobiec
Me too.
Josh Holmes
Who aren't cranks, have seen drones or what they think are drones overhead. New Jersey of all places, a hotbed of sightings for reasons no one has been able first to explain. But sightings have occurred across the Northeast as well as California military facilities. Critical infrastructure sites seem to be targets if the eyewitnesses are right. So there's like a thousand explanations for, you know, people who've had security clearances where you think about, you know, for example, when the city of D.C. is doing. They do testing about potential nuclear stuff like radiation, whatever. There's an announcement that goes out that there are radiation tests and there are helicopters flying at a low level all over the city. You ought to be aware of that so people don't freak the hell out. Why is it that, like, okay, so maybe it's not a radiation test, but it would be foreseeable if that's what it was that they were doing. But it's that level of transparency that people deserve.
Jack Posobiec
The biggest problem, square one, is that there's no federal acknowledgement that this is a federal program. All they have to say is that, yes, this is a federal operation. They don't need to say anything. I mean, there will be more questions, but at least they could say that this is a federal acknowledged it's a federal operation, so that it just sort of disabuses people that this is Iranians, this is Chinese, this is some kind of mothership. And they won't say that. If they said that, it would clear up a lot.
Michael Duncan
I mean, it wouldn't be too hard. They just need to be like, okay, we're activating some MK Ultras. This is under control.
Jack Posobiec
But they won't do it. And so they expect us to believe that a government who's capable of figuring out which senior citizens were taking a selfie in the Capitol on January 6th in which private citizens had an illegal squirrel as a pet in New York, that all of a sudden they don't know what the drones are? Get out of here.
Michael Duncan
Yeah, if this is a squirrel, it'd be good as dead. Like, the government would have handled it. Been like, every squirrel has been killed. Peanut wishes video of it being beheaded. Don't worry.
Josh Holmes
Peanut wishes he had as much tree as these drones. He just didn't. And it's sad, frankly. But listen to this. This is where I think it's so fascinating, because I have worked, Ashbrook, has worked with and around people who would give a statement like this and think that they satisfied something. And it's a combination of being in government way too long, right? With a sort of, like, just lack of compassion and understanding of what the American people are going through at certain times. Like, they're like, we know. We know best. We're about to tell you. Let me. Let me just read this thing and you guys read. No one in Washington seems to be able to convincingly explain the sightings. A joint statement Thursday. This is of last week by the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security said, quote, listen to what this fucking statement.
Jack Posobiec
I can't wait.
Josh Holmes
We have no evidence at this time that the reported drone sightings pose a national security or public safety threat or have a foreign nexus, period, End of quote. No more detail.
Jack Posobiec
Wholly unsatisfactory.
Josh Holmes
Okay, so, like, if you have a hard time believing him to begin with, and what you're. I guess the whole purpose, they're like, you need to say something to satisfy public concern about this. And. And then you say, well, you shouldn't be concerned, essentially. Right, yeah, that's. I mean, that's. Is that it? Like that? That's it. Like, we know. You should know, if you don't exactly. What Donald Trump said, that the government knows everything about where these things took off, where they're landing, what they are, where they. Why not say that? Why not say. And, like, maybe they could be. Well, we don't want to encourage more people to fly drones. Maybe we're, you know, trying to stop copycat stuff. Maybe we're. Maybe we're doing all kinds of things, actually. If you just level the American people, chances are they're gonna be like, no, I just don't. I just want to make sure that nobody's gonna, like, attack me from the sky.
John Ashbrook
Right? You could say, like, drone hobbyists, hey, cut this shit out for a little while, because you're scaring people. Or you could say, this is Amazon delivering a bunch of packages with their drones, you know? Or you could say, this is part of, like, a land. We're surveying the land here as part of a program in Department X, whatever it is. Or you could say, I don't know, this is a important government program. We'll provide more specifics when we can. But they don't do any of those things. People just want to be reassured that there isn't something nefarious going on. Like Ashbrook said, they're fine not knowing 100% of the thing, if the thing is super important, but just give us something, just give us.
Josh Holmes
And they hit the nail on the head, which is what we've been talking about. The Biden administration has squandered its credibility to the point that it's rational not to believe what it says.
John Ashbrook
It is completely rational.
Josh Holmes
I mean, I just don't have any argument for that.
Jack Posobiec
No, that's right. It's the boy who Cried Wolf. It's like, nobody. And the Democrats who've been in charge for the last four years, the media who's been lying on their behalf, none of them have heard the story of the boy who cried wolf. And they lie to people, and they lie to people, and they lie to people. And then they're like, wait, what? What happened? They don't believe us.
Josh Holmes
What are we going to do?
Jack Posobiec
We told them it's not real. You know what I mean, dude, Just level with people. And one of the greatest gifts that this new administration can give us is the truth. Donald Trump will come into office, and he will do every day as President of the United States. What he's already doing is the guy who's the leader of the free world who hasn't been sworn in yet. He's giving people assurance that he is in charge, that there are things at play that you may not understand, but they are protecting you. We're not going to broadcast to our enemies what it is we're doing on.
Josh Holmes
A daily greatest gift.
Jack Posobiec
It is.
Josh Holmes
It's the greatest gift. Because if you think about it as is baseline, the reason things like this drone thing are a thing is because they've told you that men are women, that women are men.
Jack Posobiec
Right.
Josh Holmes
They've told you that the border is secure.
Michael Duncan
Yep.
Josh Holmes
They've told you that inflation is good.
Michael Duncan
Yep.
Josh Holmes
You know what I mean?
Michael Duncan
He's just fine. He's gonna be the nominee. Like, everything they said has been a complete lie.
Josh Holmes
Right. That, like, you know, every single in front of your face fact. They've told you the sky is green, and you're like, okay, well, I'm not taking their word for it. And so now you've got this situation. This is what it looks like, thank God Donald Trump won this election.
Jack Posobiec
Right.
Josh Holmes
This is what it looks like to have a devolving society where people stop paying attention to, like, stoplights.
Jack Posobiec
Mm.
Josh Holmes
You know, that's right. I mean, like, we're all in a social compact here, but it goes only as far as to make sure that all of us can understand. We play by the same rules, and we understand the same stuff. And you have a party in power that's like, no, that dude with a peen is actually a woman.
Michael Duncan
I mean, across the board, they've tried to completely make everything backwards where, like, you know, thank God Daniel Penny was found out. Guilty. They're like, no, not the criminal. The guy who saved everyone. Another bad guy. Another is they've tried to put all of American society on its head.
Josh Holmes
Yeah, totally.
Jack Posobiec
But, I mean, you make a good point. It's like, you don't understand that red light identified as green.
Michael Duncan
Yeah.
Jack Posobiec
Therefore, I went through the intersection.
Josh Holmes
Yeah.
Jack Posobiec
Like, it is.
John Ashbrook
I'll try that I'm gonna try that with the copy.
Josh Holmes
But then you get, you get all of the democratic institutions around this country that help try to spin it into reality. Yeah, they're like, no, this is the thing. We're all on border. You may be outside your range on this. You're the one that doesn't know what you're talking about.
Michael Duncan
Yeah, all the experts, the medical professionals are like, no, it's actually safe to write. You can't catch COVID if you're writing. You can catch it only if you're in church.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah, right, dude, that's exactly right. It is a recipe for distrust.
Josh Holmes
It really is. So, look, we're hoping to provide some context in that with the late breaking news from the President as he comes in, Donald Trump, to give you some context of what's happening. So you're not like freaking out over Twitter and all of it, because we've been wondering too, and you think it's a kind of a big story and you should probably talk about it. But we're wondering for a question of the day, what do you think is going on? What do you think is going on? I mean, a lot of people have been like, oh, well, it's like an alien invasion and they don't want to talk about it. And like, I've heard some pretty good arguments are like, man, what it was that Musk made an argument. He was hilarious. About all these defense guys talking to these defense guys. And they're like, do you think that if we thought that aliens were invading the globe that we wouldn't talk about that? Can you imagine anyone being against plus ups and defense?
Michael Duncan
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
If they thought we were being invaded.
Michael Duncan
By Lockheed Martin would be like, it's aliens. We need another $5 trillion.
Josh Holmes
Which I thought was so good, but it's like, only Musk can make that argument because he's totally right. And he can talk with all of these people.
John Ashbrook
He has the same. He has the same superpower Trump has, is that he can break the fourth wall.
Josh Holmes
Totally. Totally. And I mean, he's done it. I can't wait for what happens with. By the way, when they get into the Doge situation. He's like, what's this?
Michael Duncan
Yep.
Josh Holmes
Defend this, please. In public.
John Ashbrook
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
And that's like, drag some scientists out of nih. Like, describe where they're having, like, homose monkeys on cocaine.
Michael Duncan
Right.
Josh Holmes
You know, you don't understand.
Michael Duncan
This is valuable reason.
Jack Posobiec
We gotta know this.
Josh Holmes
We gotta know this.
Jack Posobiec
You gotta understand, this is the only way I get my 10th garage put on My house in Great Falls.
Michael Duncan
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
So anyway, we're gonna get to all that. We want to discuss your comments from last episode, which, by the way, let me just preview. Is the Dems future filled with buttigieg or wiener?
John Ashbrook
Boot or wiener?
Josh Holmes
Yeah, and that was our question. We're going to get to your comments after this. They're priceless.
Jack Posobiec
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Josh Holmes
All right, so like and subscribe. Like and subscribe. That's how you get your comments read here on the Variety program. Can't. Thank you all for doing that. We're climbing up the charts and it's been a fun ride with all of you. We're only just getting started, though, and we always like to start with a voice on the comments.
Jack Posobiec
Okay, first comment comes from Christine Clawson. And Christine writes, if carpet beggar but PETA judge no clue how to spell your spoonerism of Pete Buttigieg. And we have a very smart.
Josh Holmes
So good.
Jack Posobiec
Close parenthetical. Let me just start again. If corporate beggar, boot petta judge runs for governor of Michigan, I'm moving to Ohio.
John Ashbrook
Oh, God. Don' wow.
Josh Holmes
You did this on purpose. You fellas. Look at.
John Ashbrook
I can see giving them Ohio.
Josh Holmes
Wolf is laughing. Spaghetti's laughing.
Michael Duncan
Yuck.
Josh Holmes
They've done the Ohio thing.
Jack Posobiec
There was once a war fought between Ohio and Michigan. We'll get into that on a different episode. Christine goes on. We already have the worst governor ever. Love your program. Thank you, Hugh Hewitt for the recommendation.
Josh Holmes
Oh, very kind.
Michael Duncan
Thank you, Hugh. He said such kind things about. Very appreciated.
Josh Holmes
Which by the way, he's moving to afternoons.
John Ashbrook
Nice.
Josh Holmes
He got drive time situation moving up in the world.
Michael Duncan
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
Big deal. He's been a legend forever. But it's really nice to see people recognize Hugh Hewitt's power.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
In this current era. And how he moves audience and how he has discussions and he's doing it.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
Really awesome.
Jack Posobiec
Great American.
Josh Holmes
All right. Comment. Two dunks.
Michael Duncan
Okay.
John Ashbrook
This one is from Robert Spitalnick. What a fantastic episode. To the question, who has better political instincts than Carlos Danger?
Michael Duncan
I forgot about Carlos Danger.
Josh Holmes
Jesus. We left that out entirely.
John Ashbrook
Yeah, Carlos Danger.
Josh Holmes
This was. Let me. Can I. Can I stop you for a minute? Carlos Danger was the pseudonym that Weiner used to send the dick pics.
Michael Duncan
Carlos Danger, dude.
John Ashbrook
Carlos Danger showed when he told off a kosher baker in Brooklyn in the heat of the race for New York mayor. I forgot about that. I forgot. Dude, he has a humiliation fetish. He ran for mayor of New York after all this shit.
Josh Holmes
Oh, yeah, yeah.
John Ashbrook
Unbelievable.
Josh Holmes
It didn't get put down until the second indictment and conviction.
Michael Duncan
Yeah. You know, that also reminds me, what I recommend for everyone to do is I remember when I was in New York, I saw this documentary that had been made. It was just called Wiener. It was about. It was about that mayoral race. Right.
Josh Holmes
I saw this. I watched it.
Michael Duncan
It's a great documentary and it goes step by because you're seeing it in real time. So he had invited this, like, documentary crew to film his entire mayoral run. And they're filming all the horrible things that are happening. You're seeing, like, the reactions in real time. We're seeing his wife, like, flip out as more shit comes out.
Josh Holmes
That was where we saw the McDonald's thing.
Michael Duncan
Yeah, yeah. And then at near the end of the film, the, like, documentary guy has direct camera on winner. He's like, why did you let me film any of this shit?
John Ashbrook
Yeah. And what I love about that documentary is like, no one does confrontation more than New Yorkers.
Josh Holmes
Yeah. You know.
John Ashbrook
Right. So like, his interaction with, like, voters and stuff.
Michael Duncan
Gold.
John Ashbrook
Complete gold the entire time. They don't sugarcoat a thing. Yeah. So that's a good comment.
Josh Holmes
That's great comment. All right, Smugglesworth, what do we got for number three?
Michael Duncan
This comes from Brad Schultz photography, and they write, the Buttigieg v. Weiner choice is a hard one. Both embody the degradation of American society, which endears them to their base. That. Wow, that's a good point. I would have to go with Buttigieg because over a number of years, Weiner has left a bad taste.
Josh Holmes
Oh, my God. Yoi, Brad.
Michael Duncan
That said, for the sake of journalism, which is clearly on the ropes, I'm hoping the future is wiener after all. But would be. Would then be a wiener sporter, which would create headlines like booze hosts wiener rally. Not only does that ride itself, but if Hemingway were alive, he could write that as forward story. Despite my distaste for both of them, I would have to support Buttigieg joining a wiener cabinet if he was elected. Who could resist writing a headline like buttridge brings experienced hand to wiener?
Josh Holmes
Oh, my God. God.
Michael Duncan
Boy, they really had a field day in that one.
Josh Holmes
You could tell that Spaghetti had a special hand in selecting these comments because he's just dying over there. Oh, my God, that's good.
John Ashbrook
My favorite part, My favorite part of this is, like, Brad Schultz Photography. Like, he could have used any sort of pseudonym. And he's like, no, no, put my business out.
Josh Holmes
I want you to know what you're getting.
Jack Posobiec
It's very funny.
John Ashbrook
Use Brad Schultz for all your photography needs. Official endorsement.
Josh Holmes
I don't know where Brad is from, but I agree. These are wedding photos. If you need family pictures around the holidays, Christmas cards, you name it, Brad Schultz is where you go. No question about it. All right, so it turns out that abc, what was formerly very reputable, the.
Jack Posobiec
American Broadcasting Corporation, one of three major broadcast networks.
Michael Duncan
I mean, it used to be where Peter Jennings would read the news.
Josh Holmes
Yeah.
Michael Duncan
How far they've fallen.
Josh Holmes
Yeah. ABC to pay Trump $15 million for a defamation lawsuit. ABC News and its top anchor, George Stephanopoulos have reached a settlement with Donald Trump and his defamation suit, which will in the news network paying the president elect $15 million. The settlement was publicly filed on Saturday, revealing the two parties have come to an agreement avoiding a costly trial. According to the settlement, ABC News will pay $50 million as a charitable contribution to a presidential foundation and museum to be established by or for a plaintiff as President of the United States of America of established in the past. You know what that is like? That's a lot of words. Yeah, it's the, it's the library.
John Ashbrook
It's a library. It's the Donald Trump library.
Josh Holmes
It's the presidential library.
John Ashbrook
And ABC is going to have to pay for an entire wing of the thing, which is. I made the comment on Will Kane show yesterday. I think he should dedicate the whole wing to the fake news media and the entire thing. You know how at these presidential libraries they'll have, you know, sections and the photos and, you know, everything, and then you have, like, the headphones and you can listen in. He should do an entire section of him just owning the media. All of his best clips of Donald Trump's interactions with the media. You are fake news.
Michael Duncan
Like, like, like, like the fake news wing. The fake news wing, sponsored by ABC News.
John Ashbrook
Sponsored by ABC News. There can be. There could be a segment of it that's just like his interactions with Jim Acosta.
Josh Holmes
Yeah, right, Totally. And it can be just like a surround sound of stuff.
John Ashbrook
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
But it's like the Stephanopoulos swing.
John Ashbrook
Yeah. In fact, there should be like, an immersion, immersion experience for you. The attendee of the museum where you get to step in and hear this cacophony of noise of people shouting questions.
Josh Holmes
Yeah.
John Ashbrook
And like then you hear Donald Trump's booming voice as he just owns some reporter.
Josh Holmes
I mean, I think the entire headset on you can be a part of it.
John Ashbrook
You can be a part of it. It's like you're, you're walking to the, you know, into the rose garden and they're peppering you with questions.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah.
John Ashbrook
And then you get to be Donald Trump.
Michael Duncan
So I'm hoping that he puts his presidential library like a little bit from Bedminster in New Jersey. So it could be the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library Hotel and Casino.
John Ashbrook
Hell yeah.
Michael Duncan
That he used, he used to have the like the Trump Taj Mahal in New Jersey. So you could have a one stop shop. You see where ABC News had to pay for a wing, the fake news wing. You can get, you know, some slots in. Yeah, you can bet on the ponies.
Josh Holmes
Well, dude, you know what's funny? I actually talked to a friend who has funded a number of presidential libraries.
John Ashbrook
That sounds like an awesome friend.
Josh Holmes
No, he's a great friend.
Michael Duncan
He's a really cool friend.
Josh Holmes
But he was like, you know, the one problem you have with these things is that they're affiliated with universities. It's basically like paperwork, whatever. There's like a real niche population that ever wants to visit these things. Like people are interested in American history, but like either that or a president has to mean a lot to you to go like next in for you.
Michael Duncan
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Josh Holmes
Right.
Michael Duncan
Awesome, awesome library. Totally highly recommend.
Josh Holmes
But like it has to be, there's a niche demographic if you put it as a part of a resort.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah.
John Ashbrook
In only Trump fashion.
Josh Holmes
Some first class golf.
John Ashbrook
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
You know, you get a little entertainment out there, some nice food, good dinner, like you make it a destination resort.
Michael Duncan
I mean it would be, it'd be probably the most visited presidential library. If he adds like a hotel casino golf course.
John Ashbrook
Honestly, I think it's the only way he'd does it.
Michael Duncan
He should.
John Ashbrook
If you really do a library, he's gonna be like no boring golf resort, no boring casino. You should be able to cook up a parlay bet and then go, you know, stroll through there for 45 minutes.
Michael Duncan
Like a Greg Norman design course. Like this would be amazing.
Jack Posobiec
But like once that place is built and established, why would you go to Disney World? Yeah, because you know, it's a self selecting audience. You know, you can take your children, your kids can learn about Donald Trump. They can learn about the history of America. Dad can play a little bit of golf. You can go out to dinner, a nice dinner.
Josh Holmes
Yeah.
Jack Posobiec
And then put the kids to bed. Mom and dad can go play the casino. Like, this could be an actual all American resort in the way Disney World has failed.
John Ashbrook
Look, if Dolly Parton can do Dollywood, Donald Trump can do Trump Land.
Josh Holmes
Yeah, for sure.
Unknown Speaker
And amazing.
Josh Holmes
And 15m down, you know, go like you get people started, get the plans drafted.
John Ashbrook
And for sure, think of all the defamation suits he's going to win the next four years.
Josh Holmes
Well, so here's the most interesting part, right? So the defamation suit against Stephanopoulos was after he said that Trump was quote, unquote, liable for rape in a civil case during contentious interview with Nancy Mace.
John Ashbrook
Yeah, this is the E. Jean Carroll lawsuit.
Josh Holmes
And he said it a lot of different times. And after playing a clip of Mace discussing being a victim of rape, Stephanopoulos asked her, how do you square your endorsement of Donald Trump with the testimony we just saw? You've endorsed Donald Trump for president. Judges and two separate juries have found him liable for rape and for defamation of the victim of that rape. He said it 10 times, 10 times during the course of one interview.
Michael Duncan
What's the name of that kid online who is paid to be pro Biden?
John Ashbrook
Harry Sisson.
Michael Duncan
Harry Sisson. So a lot of people replying to him with video clips of him saying the exact same thing repeatedly. And I was like, man, they're gonna have to like repo this guy from the Navy SEAL that he now, now belongs to because, you know, as everyone knows, he's now the concubine for the Navy SEAL who killed Bin Laden. There's a lot happening.
John Ashbrook
We can get another wing sponsored by Tick Tock.
Josh Holmes
But here's the thing, like, the upshot, like, this is all fun, but like the upshot for this is interesting because typically defamation suits in the national media about a national public figure are almost impossible. One, very, very difficult to prove that there's like malice involved. Right. Second, very, very difficult to extract or go through a process where everybody is just showing all their goods.
John Ashbrook
Right.
Michael Duncan
That's thing, that's my theory.
Josh Holmes
Like, the bet that media has is that disclosure or loan from a public figure is enough to deter them from every ever suing. Now Trump breaks all those melodies like, you know, everything there is to know about me anyway. So, like, disclosure is not a problem.
John Ashbrook
It's the benefit of being indicted in three jurisdictions like 47 times. It's like there's nothing else to hide, come and get me.
Jack Posobiec
But you know who has something to hide? An organization that hired Bill Clinton's press secretary as their top anchor. Like the idea that ABC is going to be like, yeah, we paid you 15 million and now we want to get on the straight and narrow. So therefore Carolyn Levitt will be our next top banker. That idea is ludicrous. ABC will never even up. You know, they were always out. 95% of the staff is Democrat.
Josh Holmes
Let me posit another theory here. Remember, they're the ones that conducted that debate, the one that we gave an hour and 15 minutes to. The audience dissecting the back and forth and how we saw it on where it went. There was a lot of discussion immediately after that debate about whether or not there was a game plan involved in some of that. And we'll never know. And we would never know if not for some disclosure requirements that would happen during a course of a civil trial. That's the thing is, I'm not suggesting that's what it is, cuz I don't know. I'm just saying like there have been enormous number of similarly situated defamation suits that have been immediately thrown out in court. And if you talk to defamation lawyers, I talked to one of them today, they think that like if this goes to trial, there's like basically no chance that a public figure the likes of Donald Trump is ever going to win a case like this against abc. So why'd they settle it? Well, they didn't want to show something.
Michael Duncan
So that was my thinking is the discovery process would have been too damaging to ABC and I think also to George Stephanopoulos. Because here's the thing, it's on a previous episode we talked about how Carlos Danger, Anthony Weiner, that investigation him was how all of Hillary's emails came to light. George Stephanopoulos, who worked for Bill Clinton is probably having a bunch of emails with the Clintons and they were like, no, we learned last time no more emails being brought out in discovery. Just settle it. And cause Stephanopoulos is personally ponying up a million of this settlement.
Jack Posobiec
Oh, interesting.
John Ashbrook
My favorite thing about the settlement, this $15 million which, you know, going to go to the Trump library. It has the journals really mad because their ratings are in the toilet. There's a lot of belt tightening in the industry. A lot of folks are being fired. And so the idea that the parent company that signs their paychecks has given $15 million to Donald Trump has them very upset.
Josh Holmes
Very upset. No, it goes totally. But look, that's one piece and we're gonna have to watch it. He said in a press conference yesterday that he's going to file more, including gets the Des Moines Register is what he said with that Ann Seltzer poll, which he felt like was just obviously not true and printed.
Michael Duncan
Man. She announced her retirement hoping to escape. No, there's no escape from Trump.
Josh Holmes
So we'll see if he does that. But he said that that's on the way and he's. So he's not letting up on this stuff.
Michael Duncan
Hell yeah.
Josh Holmes
And like look, if you're the media, this is the worst situation ever because he's now successful in it. Yeah.
Michael Duncan
CNN is down 46% to only 400,000 viewers. We've got a bigger audience than CNN.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
No. So here's the. Here's the media. The other issue is MSNBC and cnn. According to the Wall Street Journal, fighting to dig out a post pre election holes. Cable news loyalists have grown a lot less loyal, according to the Wall Street Journal, to MSNBC and CNN at least. While viewers are flocking to Fox News. In the wake of Donald Trump's election win last month, ratings for MSNBC and CNN have tumbled. In recent years, CNN had made efforts to bring in more pro Trump Republicans on the air. Other than Scott, I guess they have a few. But Scott's seriously, he's carrying the door.
Jack Posobiec
It's like Scott and six libs.
Josh Holmes
Yeah. Yeah. In contrast, MSNBC has leaned into his far left personalities to drive much of its rating successes. The declines are far worse than what happened after Trump won in 2016. MSNBC averaged 603,000 primetime viewers from the day after the election through Dec. 8, down by more than half of the network's year to date average. Through the election, CNN was down 46%, down to 401,000 viewers. I mean, I'm not kidding. We actually do do better than that.
Michael Duncan
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker
Well.
John Ashbrook
And fox is up 12% and that's like just as amazing when you think about it because Fox already had such, such a dominant position.
Josh Holmes
Yeah.
John Ashbrook
Share of voice versus the other network. So for Fox to be up 12, like they are killing it.
Michael Duncan
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
Don't you have to. Let's just do a little thought experiment here. When you consider that the four beat offs that are sitting behind this thing.
John Ashbrook
That started it with like hey, hey, handsome beat off.
Josh Holmes
Handsome beat offs. But like started it with like a USB mic in the side of the computer and like you've been along for the ride. Most of you've been along for a long time. We thank you for it. And you've seen where the show has gone. It's not like this is. I mean, you got this wolf and spaghetti back here. We got some cameras. It's a nice look. It's a nice look. I understand that Will Kane thinks it looks like a soccer ball behind us.
John Ashbrook
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
You know, we can improve on some of that. Like, imagine they have like a billion dollar overhead. Seriously, on the stuff that they do. Like, we've, we've never taken a dime in investment in this place. Nothing else. And like the, the sheer. Wouldn't you just have like 4 valve heart attack panic if you thought for a second that the four dudes who are plugging microphones in here were getting more both in demo and just total than you are as a national cable station.
Michael Duncan
If nothing else is a publicly traded company, you owe it to your shareholders to do a way better job than lose half your aud because you suck ass. Dude.
Josh Holmes
Just think, just think about that. Like, the level, what we're talking about with this has gone, like, without serious discussion. People haven't actually had the discussion about how podcasts, like the ones that we're doing, ones you're watching right now with very, very slim overhead, are getting more viewers and listeners than the people who came to prominence by broadcasting the Iraq war in 1991 and changing a culture.
Michael Duncan
They had the golden goose and they killed it because they couldn't stop lying. They couldn't stop being ideologues pushing their point of view on the American people instead of their job, which, like when you said during the Iraq war, Wolf Blitzer used to be a guy standing there while scuds are flying over his head. Now his network is where everyone's saying, here's why Trump is evil. And they're getting sued and losing for lying.
Jack Posobiec
Right. You're right. Smug. And we're a very generous altruistic group of fellows here at the program. And which is why we have said over and over again the path to legitimacy for the mainstream media is to hire half of your team who are Republicans.
Michael Duncan
Yeah.
Jack Posobiec
They literally. They have like 99 Democrats and one Republican. And all they need to do is even it up so it looks like the rest of the country. Arguments about what they're covering behind the scenes happen behind the scenes. Then they put something forward that looks a little bit more like America. They refuse to do it. And we're the winners. We all. I.
Josh Holmes
It's a wild thing because they're not, like, they're not dumb people. Like, I know some of the people that are involved in all these operations. I don't know a lot in msnbc, to be frank, but like cnn, I do. And they're not dumb people at all. But there's got to be like a panic with the idea that this situation, this. Look at this. Let's go to the wide shot. Look at this wide. This situation we're beating CS is us, guys.
Jack Posobiec
This is us. And you know what? I've said it. I've said it way too many times over the last week. But I want to quote Marv Levy again. When it is too hard for them, it is just right for us.
Josh Holmes
If you're advertising sports documentaries, just go ahead and direct your addressable content to this guy over here, Ashbrook, because he'll quote it four times in one week.
Michael Duncan
It's a good quote.
Josh Holmes
All right. You guys want some variety?
Michael Duncan
Always.
Josh Holmes
So there's animal news. Oh, we haven't had that in a while.
Michael Duncan
It's been a minute.
Josh Holmes
Fugitive dog. This is according to the Associated Press. Fugitive dog evades night vision goggles, nets and guns. I got a lot of questions about this story, but I'm going to read a couple paragraphs because I'm sure you have similar thoughts on this. A scruffy little fugitive is on the lam again in New Orleans, gaining fame as he outwits tenacious bands of citizens armed with night vision, binoculars, nets and tranquilizer rifles. Scrim, his name is a 17 pound mutt that is mostly terrier, mostly has become a folk hero, inspiring tattoos, T shirts and even a ballad as he eludes capture from a posse of volunteers. And like any anti hero, Scrim has a backstory. Rescued from a semi feral life at a trailer park and adopted from a shelter, the dog broke loose in April and scurried around the city until he was cornered in October and brought to a new home weeks later, he had enough. Scrim leaped over the second story of a window in a desperate act recorded on a now viral video. Okay, I got. I have so many questions about this. Like they can't, they can't. Maybe I'll just read a little bit more because there's some. There's stuff that I can't get. The dog initially appeared content indoors, and then scrim chewed through a mesh screen, dropped 13ft to the ground, squeezed through a grab a gap in the fence, trotting away. Since then, despite a stream of daily sightings, he's roamed free. Near misses have been tantalizing. The search party spotted Scrim napping beneath an elevated house and wrapped construction Netting around the perimeter. But an overeager volunteer broke ranks and dashed forward, leaving an opening for scrim to get through. I've got so many. First of all, this is an Associated Press story. It's about a dog. And it's a fugitive dog that apparently somebody adopted and they're now looking for with night vision goggles, nets and guns. Why?
John Ashbrook
Why do we need to capture this dog?
Michael Duncan
Why not? Why not? It's clearly a bad dog. The problem here, there's no evidence.
John Ashbrook
There's no evidence here. The dog's bad.
Michael Duncan
The dog was. It was. The mission was accomplished. You know, they set up all these damn shelters across this country for all these unwanted dogs. It was a mission accomplished. It was put in an adopted home. What does it do? It bites through the netting, falls down two stories. It's already messing up the house it was sent to. So the thing is that most of these shelters, the dogs are full of are dogs that aren't wanted. They were never wanted. You know, that's what they say, spay or neuter your pets because you don't want all these horrible dogs running around.
Jack Posobiec
He's not doing with his mug.
John Ashbrook
He's not hurting any.
Jack Posobiec
Listen, you don't know that.
Josh Holmes
Fake news.
Michael Duncan
Here's the thing.
Josh Holmes
Why are they doing this? Question is not answered.
Michael Duncan
It shoots the netting. Now it's running around town. Guy knows what it. God knows what it's up to. The thing is, is that they have not put the appropriate kind of motivation to get this dog. Put it. Put a bounty on its head. Yeah, I'm with hundred bucks whoever gets the head of this dog.
Jack Posobiec
I'm with smug here. I am with smug here. The dog probably wouldn't sit. It probably wouldn't stay. It probably peed all over the carpet and people are upset.
Michael Duncan
You know what I hate is people who adopt dogs and they don't discipline the dog. And now the dog is everyone else's problem. This is a prime example of a dog that wasn't wanted. That's. Now everyone else has a problem. If you're in New Orleans and you're hearing me right now, get that dog. Kill that dog. You don't even need to tell anybody you did it. Just do it for the good of the country.
Jack Posobiec
I better not run to Springfield, Ohio.
John Ashbrook
I just don't know. I don't know.
Michael Duncan
Well, it's in Ohio where they're eating the dogs and eating the cats, right?
John Ashbrook
Yeah. I just don't know what the dog is doing wrong. Dog just wants to be free. This is The Andy Dufresne of dog, and you guys are the warden being obtuse.
Josh Holmes
I need to know some information about why it is that people have night vision goggles and hunting rifles. Going out like this dog is a bad.
Michael Duncan
Well, they're using tranquil. Tranquilizers use live rounds.
Josh Holmes
If you've motivated.
Michael Duncan
It's New Orleans. You can use an AK and no one cares.
Josh Holmes
But if you've motivated a citizenry to go through this kind of trouble to apprehend a dog. This is a bad dog.
John Ashbrook
Why is it a bad dog? What?
Michael Duncan
It chewed through Internet.
John Ashbrook
I think these are people wasting their time. The dog just wants to be free. The only thing it's done is chew through its enclosure when they tried to capture it. Just let the dog be free. It's because they want. Somebody wants to own him because he's now become this folk hero. I say let the dog be free.
Michael Duncan
This is the same thing. You let the homeless run amok. You let the dogs from the shelters run amok. You let the cities become cesspools. It's law and order draw the line. You want a safe, orderly city. The dog is put the dog down.
John Ashbrook
You want a safe, orderly city, and you're talking about New Orleans. That ain't happening.
Michael Duncan
This is a prime example because they let this shit fly. Smuggest make a stand with this dog.
Jack Posobiec
He's right. And this is the problem with rhinos. You know what you get is people who do not appreciate law and order. Are you willing to. Will you adopt this dog, Michael?
John Ashbrook
Well, he doesn't want to be adopted. That's not my point.
Michael Duncan
It's like all the people, oh, let the migrants in. We're a sanctuary city. But not in my house. Not in my house.
Josh Holmes
I don't know how this became that.
John Ashbrook
I'm just saying let the dog be free.
Michael Duncan
The dog is Media matters. Let the migrants be free.
Josh Holmes
Whatever buzzer just went on at Media matters was like, bing, listen to what Smuggage had to say. I'm curious as to why there's so much information on Scrim. Scrim appears to me to be a very bad dog.
Michael Duncan
You're a bad dog.
Josh Holmes
You wouldn't have this. Look, if Scrim runs away and finds himself in the bayou and all of a sudden he's alligator bait, what's lost?
Michael Duncan
I tell you what, come the next administration, we've got Christy Noem running Department of Homeland Security. That dog is gonna be solved. That problem will be fixed.
Josh Holmes
You're right. She would have an answer for that. It's a gravel pit. Scrim. Yeah, it's a gravel pit.
Michael Duncan
It's a 10 gauge problem. She can solve it.
Josh Holmes
Yeah, yeah. That might be the one time you don't want to come or sit or stay, because she's got ideas.
Jack Posobiec
Oh, God.
Josh Holmes
All right, so we got a big interview coming up with Jack Posobec. We'll get to this.
Jack Posobiec
Right now, I want to welcome to the program Jack Posobec, a great friend of ours and a guy who has written two books in the last year. Not a lot of people spend their entire lives and they never write a book. You wrote two in the last year, and we're going to get to both of those books as we talk during the show. But I just want to thank you for coming in.
Unknown Speaker
No, no, I appreciate coming here and having me on. And I think I was on REM remote before, and then we. I loved the. You know, when we were at the Milwaukee, we had, like, my. You know, our, like, studio setup was here, and you guys were, like, across the street, and I was like. I was trying to, like, flick spitballs at you guys and, like, do the, like, rubber band stuff while you're on air. And then you guys, of course, were doing the paper airplanes at us, and so, you know, that was pretty cool. We couldn't make it work then. So we're. So I had to write another book, and I was like, well, maybe if I write two, then finally I can get in studio with Ruthless. So here we are. Of course, I've only actually brought one of them with me today because it shows how good of a book salesman I am.
Jack Posobiec
Well, you're a very good book salesman. And I want to start with the first book that you published this year. And I remember last year at this time, I listened to a couple of podcasts that you did with a buddy of yours where you talked about the rise of communism in Eastern Europe, particularly Russia and the French Revolution. Highly recommend to anybody listening to this show that they go back and listen to those podcasts because you learn an awful lot about the building blocks that went into how Russia turned communist. That first book that you wrote, I'd like you to just.
Unknown Speaker
Sure. So, yeah, so what you're talking about, we do we typically, during the Christmas break, which, of course, you know, we're coming up on now, that will take some time. And we call them, like, evergreen series. And the year before. And then last year we did all communism history and we called it Chronicles of the Revolution. And then the China part was called China Files. And it was all about that. And they performed really well, much better than I expected, actually. And I was like, wow, people really care about this communism stuff. It's just been. Well, you know, people hear about, you know, communism, and typically on the right and conservatives and Republicans, we want to, like, debate the issue, we want to debate the ideology, but not a lot of people tell the actual, just story of how it happened. You know, how was it that we say that communism took over Russia? Well, how. How does that work? How does communism just come over? You know, some guy writes a book in Germany named Karl Marx, and he works with Engels, and then what, you know, 30, 40 years later, it just takes over Russia? It doesn't make any sense or I guess, you know, 70 years later. And it. It actually goes into the specifics of Russia's commitment in the First World War. It gets into the industrial revolution, economic disparity. Obviously, you have your serf class, which eventually becomes your peasant class. And then you get into the idea of how the Germans were using the Bolsheviks as a sort of destabilization force because they knew that if Russia stayed in the war, they're like, the Kaiser ain't going to make it. So we got to fund Lenin and his, you know, merry band of freaks, send them back over to Russia like a poison pill, and then blow up the empire, which they did do. Of course, the Kaiser ends up losing anyway, because the Americans, we remember that part. But then the unintended consequences kick in. And that part, as always, kicks in in these types of things. And the group that they were hoping would just take out the empire, ends up taking over the empire. And they actually do so through the military. And they. And it's amazing because they would actually call them social justice programs that these reformers would enter into the military. So they'd use the military first, and they would get units to retreat or say, oh, you know, you don't want to march into that war anymore. What are you doing? What are you fighting your real enemies in Moscow? Let's go back here and fight this way. So you would see entire units flipping. Then these again. Criminal justice reformers would get into power in places throughout the empire. This is the czar's empire at the time. And they would say, no, no, no, no. These, these poor criminals, they're. They're just lashing out at the oppressive economic considerations that they've been placed under, this oppressive yoke of capitalism that they've been placed under. And they didn't mean to stab and kill that Person or rob that people, they were just doing so because of the poor economics and say, okay, fine, but if I'm found with a pocket knife on me, well, now I'm a domestic terrorist. Now I'm an extremist now. But it's like, wait a minute, this guy just killed somebody and he's getting let off. Yet I'm a tax paying, upstanding citizen, never committed a crime in my life, and suddenly I have to go to jail. Why are you doing this? And we see so much of that stuff happening today. And there's a lot of times where people will say, hey, look. And you know, they joke about Americans not really knowing world history. And it's true, it's just true. And so I've spent a lot of time learning about this stuff. And I said, man, there's so many great stories. Lived in China for a while. And I just wanted to kind of repeat those stories to a lot of people. And look, the book on humans, Secret History of Communist Revolutions and How to Crush Them, just completely took off New York Times bestseller. And it's really just a testament to, I think, where we are as a country now.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah, it really landed at a good time because so many people last year were so worried about the direction of our country under Joe Biden and all of the lies that we got from their administration. Everybody was, was concerned about, like, could our country actually head in that direction? And it sure seemed like we were one year ago right now.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah. And when you think about it, it's wild, but it's also at the same time, I think in a sense, to me and to a lot of people, it seems like chaos. And when you're in the midst of chaos, you think there's no way forward. And the old arguments aren't working. If I just point to the Constitution like we used to a decade ago and say, well, this is against the Constitution, but suddenly that wasn't working anymore. And then you think, well, where do I go? Where can I look to? And you know, we know World War II history, we know Civil War history a little bit. You know, World War I, not as much, and then the Revolutionary War. And that's like it for history, for Americans. But when we start to look at these communist takeovers, suddenly it's like, wait a minute, there's a lot of parallels here. And you can learn, you know, best cases and then also worst cases. And so the story that we tell, the Russian Revolution is the story of General Rangel. And there's a great book by the Way, here I am in a book interview promoting a book that I didn't write called Always With Honor, which was the only book he ever wrote in his life. It's his own personal memoir of the fight that he put up, really, at the end of himself, of the White army against the Red Army. And they viewed themselves not necessarily as, you know, the imperial, you know, tyrants, the way that they're described, of course, in history books, which is the communist version of it. They viewed themselves as the protectors of law and order in society. And, oh, by the way, actually listen to people in. And they controlled, like, Crimea and some of the southern areas. By the way, when you learn about this stuff, it actually helps you for when you hear the news about the Ukraine war, because a lot of the same territory is there, and you just realize how many wars have been fought over that same piece of land and the importance of the Black Sea region. And it shows you that he was putting in land reforms and he was trying to find ways to help people out to deal with some of these disparities that they actually were talking about. And that's one of the biggest pieces that I took from. It was always that if the people are upset about something, whether it's economic or whatever, the grievances, that doesn't always mean it's a false grievance. And if you're the side that doesn't listen to that, then you are going to be crushed. And I think electorally, that's what we saw in 2024. There was one side that understood that the people were aggrieved. And then, you know, and you saw this from the Democrats, they would sit there every day and say, crime's not up.
Jack Posobiec
Right.
Unknown Speaker
You know, and then I remember David Muir in the, in, in the debate was saying, oh, crime's not up. And the FBI. And then, you know, Trump responds, well, it's because you took the biggest cities out of the FBI database. And then now you're saying crime is down because you didn't include New York and Los Angeles, like Chicago, you know, which is totally insane, you would think. And they would. They would make these bizarre claims, like Karine Jean Pierre every day saying that inflation isn't happening. Meanwhile, like my, you know, I'm not going to lie, my wife does the shopping in our house, but she would come home and we're very blessed. But she would come home and say, I'm paying $7 for butter. $7 for a stick of butter. It doesn't make any sense. You know, Christmas trees cost 200 bucks. It. It just doesn't make any sense. And people were. Were seeing that every day, and they were seeing their wallets get smaller and smaller and thinner and thinner. And you had one side that just said it literally tried to tell them it wasn't even happening.
Jack Posobiec
And of course, the libs saw all this happen. Even though libs always like to tell you common communism had never actually been tried.
Unknown Speaker
Right. Of course.
Jack Posobiec
Read your book. All you have to do is learn a little bit about history to know that it actually has been tried. And it was actually a disaster on multiple occasions. But the libs saw what normal Americans were pushing back against, and they saw the rise of President Trump and they acted, sometimes violently. Which gets to your second book, Bulletproof, which something that just like, amazing to me how, like, in the weeks after President, President Trump nearly died in an assassination attempt, you had a book out chronicling the event. Because you're watching it in real. You know, everybody knows you from your Twitter account, you know, very, very famous Twitter account, conservative leader. And what people I think don't realize is that there's so much underneath that that can be provided in a book, which is what you did with Bulletproof.
Unknown Speaker
Well, with, you know, with Bulletproof and, and with our co author, Joshua Lysek, you know, this happened.
Jack Posobiec
Great guy, by the way.
Unknown Speaker
Fantastic guy.
Jack Posobiec
Excellent Twitter follow, if you don't follow his follow.
Unknown Speaker
And actually we, we bonded over mutual hatred of the new Star wars sequels or the Disney. And it's a long story, but if you know Joshua, you get the reference. And he actually started writing before President Trump was even out of the hospital. And he calls me later that night, and we're sort of processing things as everybody was. And he said, look, I just started writing because that's what I know how to do. That's how I process things. And I said, well, you know what? Keep writing. And so he was writing, and then I'm collecting information, trying to sift through. I'm calling people that I friends who were there. And this is all, by the way, I think, 13 days. So, yeah, the book comes out on July 1, and this happens July 13. So 13 days after the original book came out, this thing takes place. And I almost say that you've got to get them together, you know, read them together. And of course, there's the real sales pitch, because one book predicts the second, because we talk about these things in times of unrest. Well, guess what happened to the tsar and his family in Imperial Russia? Every single one of them, including the Children were ruthlessly murdered, including Little Prince Alexei, who was about 11 years old. And all the daughters, all the princesses, yes, unfortunately, that includes Anastasia, despite what the Don Bluth film will tell you.
Jack Posobiec
But they were all lined up, and they were shot in the basement.
Unknown Speaker
They were lined up and they were shot in the basement. And you have people in this country who, if they were given power and people kept. The media keeps trying to say, oh, you think that about all Democrats? I never said. Said all Democrats. All right. But there are politics out there. But you got guys like Luigi Maggione, Right, who want to. Who come up and do exactly what I predicted they would do, because this is based in resentment. It's not actually based in justice at all. And then you have people celebrating Luigi Maggione. You had people who were celebrating Thomas Matthew Crooks and Ryan Wesley Ralph, the second shooter from September, which, by the way, we got to. We actually had. I actually had to pick up the phone and tell someone to stop the presses because of the second assassination. I said, we have to get it in there when the second one happened in September. So we finished the whole book, and then someone tries to kill Trump again. And so I had to say, stop the presses. And I got to learn a very valuable piece of information that it's really expensive to stop the presses once you've actually started printing something. So we had to pulp, like, 30,000 book covers.
Jack Posobiec
And it's like two people in the world who know that. That you and John Grisham.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah, exactly. That was. That was not fun. But, you know, Skyhorse is our publisher, and. And the team there was more than willing. And they said, look, you know, we totally understand. And I said, give me, like, 12 hours. I just want to bang out another chapter on this situation, which even then is ongoing. And so we dug into as much as we could about Thomas Matthew Crooks. We even hired a private investigator, because we just. Just simply don't trust what the government's telling us at this point.
Jack Posobiec
And you know what's. Let me just stop you right there.
Unknown Speaker
And I think. I think. I think a lot of people do.
Jack Posobiec
It is wild to me that we haven't learned more about him.
Unknown Speaker
Right.
Jack Posobiec
I mean, it seems an awful lot.
Unknown Speaker
Like, look at everything, you know, right now about Luigi Maggione. And then. And then think about the fact that most people probably couldn't even name Donald Trump's first assassin offhand. It's just.
Jack Posobiec
It's crazy to me. Like, I would think that we would have all these bios out there. Everybody explaining the situation around him, his motivation. And of course, the only thing you hear from the media is we'll never know his, what his motive, never know.
Unknown Speaker
He was a loner. And, you know, and, and it does. That does pretty much hold up. But at the same time, one of the things that we did uncover was that, so we know he was a trained shooter, obviously from the act, but also from this gun range that he was going to. We pulled the records of the gun range. We do have it mostly redacted, but we can tell that there was someone he was going to that gun range range with and almost every single time. And you can tell which, you know which area of the range they're using. And it's the same handwriting is accompanying him every time to the same range area, to the same settings that was along with him for every single time right up. And then they. There's a break right before the last few months before the shooting. So there were people that were involved. And now, look, I don't know that that means that they were involved in the shooting, but there's more to the story. And I'm sitting here thinking, you know, why is it that me and Joshua are the only guys that are actually still asking questions about this?
Jack Posobiec
Well, I gotta be honest with you. This is another reason why Elon Musk buying X is one of the greatest developments in American history. Because the mainstream media isn't asking the questions that you're asking. They're not pursuing the extra chapter in the book to get to the bottom of who's the guy who's going to the shooting range with him? Who are these other people in that. In his life who are actually. Maybe, I mean, who knows?
Unknown Speaker
Yeah. And by the way, maybe driving him.
Jack Posobiec
To do it, maybe not driving him to it, but. But a lot of unanswered questions. And you're the only guy trying to.
Unknown Speaker
Answer to the rest of the media doesn't care. Ryan Wesley Ralph, the second shooter who does go on trial in February, that was pushed back, although his lawyers just asked if they could push it back to December of 2025 because there is so much voluminous information that's come out on him. Two terabytes of information were told 8, 18 cell phones. One of the cell phones wasn't even his.
Jack Posobiec
He had 18 cell phones.
Unknown Speaker
He's associated with 18 cell phones, which, you know, just as you do. As you do. You know, as you do. I mean, I know like, I know like some people, I know like, like, like Donald Trump is like a Billionaire in the president. He's two.
Michael Duncan
Okay.
Unknown Speaker
He's two. What are you doing that requires 18 cell phones? And then, and then you pulled out his, you know, his Polish travelogue. Okay. And he just came back from uk, Ukraine, where he was working as a foreign fighter recruiter. And prior to that he was in Istanbul, he was running around to Taiwan. And what does he do? He's a roofer. Oh, he's a roofer. Okay, sure.
Michael Duncan
Okay.
Unknown Speaker
Yeah. I mean this makes no sense. And of course, you know, the, you know, D.C. being the way that it is and the media being the ways, they don't, they don't ask questions about that. They don't want to pull those threads, they don't want to ask why is it a guy like this is, is over in Ukraine and then comes back and by the way, using a Russian style rifle with the serial number filed off and sks, which is sort of like a similar to the Kalashnikov, but it's a little bit older, it's like 1945 era, as opposed to 47 obviously. And you know, where did he get the gun? Because this guy, as it turns out, was a convicted felon. How did he get a gun and then end up for 12 hours sitting outside the West Palm Golf Club of Donald Trump? And again, these, these questions, you know, this drone thing is like going on in the news right now. They just want to keep following the next shiny object as opposed to these very serious threats and challenges, by the way, not just to Donald Trump, but to anyone who's involved in politics, to healthcare, CEOs. We're having an inauguration here in Washington D.C. in just a couple of weeks time. And I worry that there's people just asleep at the wheel and not paying attention to the very serious threats that are out there.
Jack Posobiec
Well, you remember very well how the left reacted when President Trump was inaugurated. The first time you were there, Antifa was out in force. There were burning cars, they were starting riots. And you were there toe to toe with those guys.
Unknown Speaker
We were. And so actually my, my original book prior to all this was a book on the antifa stories within, from within the black block. And we, we go through that chapter and verse about how they were blocking traffic on 395. And I'm there with my, my now wife, she was my, my girlfriend at the time. And they were blocking us. And then the night before we had held this inaugural ball down at the National, National Press Club called the Deplorable. And we had about 500 Antifa who were Attacking that who were burning flags, were throwing all whatever they could find. They were throwing it as funny enough, the, the Fox News correspondent who covered that riot was Pete Hegseth.
Jack Posobiec
Oh, really?
Unknown Speaker
Yeah. So there's videos of Pete down there as well, you know, sort of embedded in all that nonsense that I always think are really funny. That especially that I love to play those whenever, whenever MSNBC and Joy Reid tell me that none of it ever happens. Happened. Yeah, I say, well, what about this? Oh, well, you deserved it, you know, you know, this is what they always do. This is the, this is the pathology. And so it was through, you know, really just through experiencing these things myself that made me more curious. You know, I'm, I'm a little bit different than most people in that when I see crazy, I don't want to like run away. I want to poke it with a stick. You know, why are you like this? What is wrong with you? What went wrong in your brain? So that's what led me to, you know, infiltrate Antifa back when we did in 2016. And then I was in Chaz in 2020 out in Seattle and we infiltrated that. And you know, I read about that in that book and then that's, you know, going back further and they're so obsessed with these communist revolutions. I said, well, I better write about those too.
Jack Posobiec
But a lot of these Antifa types, they're not necessarily poor people. You get a lot of.
Unknown Speaker
No, they're all Luigi Maggiones, every single one. The, I'm going to say it, she's not involved anymore. But the former leader of D.C. antifa, Lacy McCauley, is from a very wealthy family in Northern Virginia and she's not involved anymore, so whatever. And it's not personal. But there is an archetype, there is an archetype that fits of when I see people like that, when I see people like Luigi Maggione, people who, you know, and don't have a rite of passage, don't have. They never worked a real job in their life, they've never been really hungry in their life and they're just sort of looking for some kind of meaning. They're looking for true believers. And Eric Hofer has a great book on this from the 1950s and he was the longshoreman philosopher they call him. And he said that when you don't have that meaningful rite of passage in your life, typically when you're going from adolescence into adulthood, which is usually like a summer job or like a part time job for most people, menial labor Work in retail, whatever it is, waiting tables, that you're sort of missing something inside. And these types of people, and it doesn't always mean you're going to turn to violence, but it does mean that you're constantly going to be searching for some type of meaning. And those are the types of people that find themselves attracted to these types of movements or in some of these harsh instances, some cases of serious violence.
Jack Posobiec
So maybe that's what drove this guy Mangione, who comes from all accounts a wealthy family, wealthy background, like 10 times.
Unknown Speaker
Richer than the victim.
Jack Posobiec
Right. It's just, it's. It's wild to me that somebody could have so much. You think about all the people in the country who are just like clocking in, clocking out, hoping to God that maybe when they turn 70 years old, they can retire for a couple years before they die or maybe spend time with their grandkids that like somebody who was born on third base can literally think that they are so aggrieved that they need to kill somebody for relevance.
Unknown Speaker
This is the essential flaw of Marxism, and the essential flaw of Marxism is this. The working class never revolts, never on their own. Why? Because they're working. They're out there working jobs. They're out there doing the nine to five. They're clocking in, clocking out. They're working third shift. They're not worried about political revolutions or putting out food on their table. They're worried about, do my kids need braces? They're worried about, you know, they are worried about health insurance. I'm not saying they're not worried about that. And that's obviously, you know, good job, Obamacare. You know, like, we tried to warn you, I've tried to warn literally everybody this would happen, only get more expensive. And it's, it's. And. And tend towards monopoly. And here we are. And, and so that's where Lenin comes along. And that's why the Marxist Leninism is. Well, the. And this is where you get revolutionary communism through, through the lens of Leninism. And what he adds to communism is to say this idea, and we all kind of know it now, where he says, the working class needs leaders. And the leaders of the working class will be, I don't know, some kind of vanguard, a vanguard of the proletariat, which is a phrase that, you know, I think most people who are so. Have heard a little bit of communism, will have heard this phrase, that's what they were talking about, that the vanguard of the proletariat will be. And Lenin comes from a wealthy family. Chairman Mao comes from a wealthy family. Trotsky comes from a wealthy family. Really the only one of your, you know, top 10 most well known communists leaders who doesn't come from a really wealthy family is Stalin, Joseph Stalin Jugosvili and Joseph Jugozvili, Georgian. I mean, he grew up as. I mean, he was a thug, criminal thug. Goes to seminary for a little while at one point until he gets thrown out of there. And you know, it turns out that he's not really, it's not really like Jean Valjean and Les Mis. He goes, oh, here's a couple of candles. No, I loaned him those candles. No, it was a donation, you know, so. No, it's not like that. No, he's just criminally insane. And funny enough, if you go back to the actual Communist Manifesto of Karl Marx, he would talk about the criminal class as well, and he would talk about. He called them the lumpenprol. So there's actually a third class that Marx talks about that the communists don't like to get into because he would say, well, yeah, there's criminals, but you can't work with them. Those guys are just nuts. You just need to lock them up and put them away. So I don't know your Jordan Neely types where, yeah, sure, you've got to lock up the criminals. Even Karl Marx actually said that. And it's just because that communism has so evolved, and it's obviously evolved beyond, you know, Leninism to cultural Marxism now today through Marcuse and Jacques Derrida and different types. And you know, go listen to Chris Ruffo on that. He can give you the philosophical background. But the point being is, is that even Karl Marx admitted that there was a criminal class that, that was completely unusable. This actually later became a huge point of contention with Chairman Mao because in Maoism, his idea was, no, we're going to mobilize the criminal class. We're actually going to go in and start mobilizing these guys and form the Red Army. And when I was in, in China, I had a professor at one point who said, he said that there was. And you know, it might be apocryphal, but whatever is that when you know that when Mao was getting his sponsorship from the, the KGB and the Communist Party of Russia that they told him, they said, you know, you can't mobilize with these peasants. And he'd been kicked out of Shanghai and he goes on the long march and he's out in the hinterlands of Yanan and They say, well, you can't mobilize these peasants. You know, these are a bunch of potatoes. And he says, if I have potatoes, then I'm gonna eat potatoes. I'm gonna use potatoes. And of course, as everyone knows, Mao mobilizes the countryside and just gets these millions of people into the Red army and then uses that to wage the communist revolution against Chiang Kai Shek at the time.
Jack Posobiec
Well, thank God Donald Trump won to stop the American march toward communism. I mean, like, if he hadn't won, I shudder to think about what this country would be like if Kamala Harris and Tim Walls were in charge.
Unknown Speaker
I will say this, though. America does still have a lot of these issues. And so Donald Trump and the coalition, as amazing as they've been, there are huge challenges ahead. And one of the things that I've always been on the lookout for is a real charismatic leader to arise that's on the far left, like this, like I'm talking about. And so Kamal Harris was never it.
Jack Posobiec
Right.
Unknown Speaker
And aoc, they wanted AOC to be this person, but she just. She's never been it. And especially after she lost her, you know, her writer, by the way, from the early days for. For longtime listeners, you know who I'm talking about.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker
And our former chief of staff and that. And Tim Waltz was never this guy. But, you know, I do look out for that. I do look out for someone who rises up and says, you know what? Luigi Magione was right. And if someone is able to forcefully make that case in a public sense, and you've already seen little. Little glimpses of it, Chris Murphy is paying lip service to this.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah.
Unknown Speaker
Elizabeth Warren, aoc, they keep bringing this up. I said, really? Would you have said that? If you can go down the list of all the people they wouldn't say that for, but suddenly you want to listen to this? Because there is a real issue on the left that they do want to go in for this kind of revolutionary thinking. And I just. I thank God that JD Vance and this new form of a MAGA coalition has come together.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah, me too. I. Are you working on another book? Book? You got. You got anything you want to give us a hint about here?
Unknown Speaker
All right, I will tell you this, and I don't know if it's going to become a book or not, but I decide. I said, look, you know, we've done the communism thing that's out there. You know, it's. We have that to our name. So Joshua and I, one of the things that we're working on and we're going to be releasing it as a Christmas, you know, series this year is we're going to move away from politics a little bit and go in a slightly different direction and. But it's still historic. So this year's Christmas break special series is actually going to be called the Chronicles of the Christians.
Jack Posobiec
Oh, interesting.
Unknown Speaker
The focus is all on Christian history, so. Same idea that we're going to tell the stories. Rise of Christianity. Was Constantine really forcing everyone to be Christian? The Crusades, Was that really colonialism? And get into Notre Dame. Why build that thing a thousand years ago ago the way that we did? And so we're really excited to go into Christian history through the. Using the same type of storytelling.
Jack Posobiec
When does that stuff drop?
Unknown Speaker
So that'll come out right after Christmas.
Jack Posobiec
Okay. Okay, good. We. Everybody should listen to that. I'm going to be listening to that.
Unknown Speaker
Thank you.
Jack Posobiec
And Jack, I can't.
Unknown Speaker
You're into it. You're into it.
Jack Posobiec
I like history.
Michael Duncan
He's in.
Jack Posobiec
It's very interesting. You need to know your history. You're doomed to repeat it.
Unknown Speaker
So it's the way you learn it, though, too. If I sit there and I say, well, you know, the first stone of Notre Dame was. Was laid on 11:36. Like, you're already zoned out.
Jack Posobiec
Right.
Unknown Speaker
You know, and that's the way they teach it. It's. No. Why was Notre Dame built? Right?
Jack Posobiec
Why.
Unknown Speaker
Why do people care? Why build something like that? You know, if you tell the story, that's what gets people interested. And I think that we do need to start telling history in a more interesting way.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah. Well, you couldn't be more. Right. And I couldn't thank you enough for coming on today, Jack.
Unknown Speaker
Appreciate it. Really appreciate it.
Jack Posobiec
Dude, take care.
Unknown Speaker
Merry Christmas, man.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah, same to you.
Josh Holmes
Great interview. Yeah, great interview.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah. And I mean, like we said earlier in the show, you know, some people spend their entire lives and don't write a book. The guy's written two in life last year. Obviously has a lot to say about conservative vision for our country and very happy to have him.
Josh Holmes
Yeah, it's very cool. It's also very cool to see a whole bunch of different parts of the Conservative Coalition coming together here for common cause. And we've always tried to be that. We've referred to ourselves a little bit like the band, the 1970s band, where it's like, you go play a little set with everybody, everybody can come on, sing their songs and enjoy, and we're all friends and we hope to lift everybody's boat. As a process. I think he's a good example of that, 100%. And Jack's been incredibly a good friend. When I didn't imagine, you know, when we started in different areas of politics and he just started sort of during the Trump era where we would have an understanding. And it's interesting the more you get to know each other on that score, I will say another one of those people that fits that exact piece of that is Alex Bruschowitz.
Jack Posobiec
Yeah.
Josh Holmes
And we saw what happened. If you haven't seen, he was a spokesperson, a huge part of Donald Trump's campaign and a good friend of ours, great guy who was given a speech in New York for a Young Republicans organization and had a medical event and it's terrible. And to see your friend doing that is awful. We don't know the extent of it or what. What's going on. Could be, you know, nothing. It could be serious. We don't have a lot of information. But praying for his recovery, obviously he's a very good guy, important part of this movement and just for him and his family thinking about him for sure. With all that, fellas, I think, I think we might have done.
Michael Duncan
I think so. Absolute banger of an episode. Gentlemen, remember, minions like and subscribe to. Make sure you keep getting this wonderful content. And thank you so much, Jack Posobie, for being on today's show. So until next time, minions, keep the faith, hold the line and own the libs. We'll see you on Thursday. Stay ruthless.
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Ruthless Podcast Episode Summary: "The Truth About The New Jersey Drones"
Release Date: December 17, 2024
Host(s): Josh Holmes, Michael Duncan, John Ashbrook, Comfortably Smug
Guest: Jack Posobiec
In this episode of the Ruthless Podcast, hosts Josh Holmes, Michael Duncan, John Ashbrook, and Comfortably Smug delve into the perplexing situation surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), commonly referred to as drones, particularly focusing on recent sightings in New Jersey. The discussion weaves through governmental inefficiencies, media credibility issues, and culminates in an insightful interview with guest Jack Posobiec.
The episode opens with a heated discussion about the increasing reports of UAPs across multiple states, including New Jersey, Arizona, and Ohio. The hosts express skepticism towards the Biden administration's handling of the situation, suggesting a lack of decisive action and transparency.
Josh Holmes (00:00): "We're not saying that all people who've seen these things are insane. What we're saying is that like most..."
Michael Duncan (00:07): "We would have shot it down. Answers would have already been established."
Key Points:
Lack of Government Response: The hosts criticize the current administration for not addressing the UAP sightings effectively. They posit that under President Trump, there would have been immediate action, potentially shooting down the unidentified objects and providing clear answers.
Public Distrust: The conversation highlights a growing distrust among the American public towards governmental institutions, exacerbated by perceived incompetence in handling threats like the UAPs.
Michael Duncan introduces a segment on government inefficiency, particularly targeting the IRS under Democratic leadership for its spending on auditing and plans like Elizabeth Warren's Direct File.
The hosts continue to critique the media's handling of national issues, emphasizing ABC's $15 million settlement with Donald Trump as evidence of media bias and manipulation.
Key Points:
IRS Spending: The inefficiency of the current IRS, with excessive spending on auditing agents and controversial programs like Direct File, is a focal point.
Media Bias: The settlement between Donald Trump and ABC News is discussed as a symbol of the media's antagonistic stance towards Trump, reinforcing the hosts' belief in widespread media dishonesty.
The latter half of the podcast features an in-depth interview with Jack Posobiec, a prominent conservative commentator and author. The discussion spans his recent publications, critiques of communism, and the media's role in shaping public perception.
Topics Covered:
Rise of Communism and Historical Context:
Defamation Lawsuits and Media Accountability:
Antifa and Political Violence:
Future Endeavors and Christian History:
Notable Quotes:
The hosts interact with listener comments, addressing humorously written feedback and reinforcing their viewpoints on political figures and media practices.
Christine Clawson (34:04): "If corporate beggar, Boot Petta judge runs for governor of Michigan, I'm moving to Ohio."
Brad Schultz Photography (37:04): "The Buttigieg v. Weiner choice is a hard one. Both embody the degradation of American society..."
Highlights:
Humorous Takes: Listener comments are infused with humor, mocking political figures like Pete Buttigieg and Anthony Weiner.
Media Mockery: The hosts use audience feedback to further criticize mainstream media and political leaders, maintaining a consistent theme of distrust and ridicule.
A significant portion of the episode addresses the $15 million defamation settlement between Donald Trump and ABC News, where ABC agreed to a charitable contribution towards Trump's presidential library.
Josh Holmes (39:06): "ABC News and its top anchor, George Stephanopoulos have reached a settlement with Donald Trump... paying $50 million as a charitable contribution."
John Ashbrook (39:54): "It's a library. It's the Donald Trump library."
Key Points:
Settlement Details: ABC's financial settlement is portrayed as a capitulation to Trump and a blow to media credibility.
Mock Proposal: The hosts humorously suggest dedicating an entire wing of the Trump library to the "fake news media," highlighting their disdain for ABC.
The hosts analyze shifts in media ratings post-Trump's election, citing the Wall Street Journal's reports on declining viewership for MSNBC and CNN, contrasted with Fox News' gains.
Josh Holmes (49:04): "Fox is up 12%, killing it."
Michael Duncan (50:17): "Fox News is thriving while others are collapsing."
Insights:
Shifting Loyalties: The rise of podcasts like Ruthless is attributed to diminishing trust in traditional media outlets.
Podcast Superiority: The hosts boast their podcast outperforms major networks in viewership, positioning themselves as new-age media leaders.
The episode wraps up with reflections on the strength and unity of the conservative coalition, the importance of historical awareness, and anticipation for future topics like Christian history.
Josh Holmes (88:25): "We always like to start with a voice on the comments... we're climbing up the charts."
Jack Posobiec (87:26): "We're moving away from politics a little bit and go in a slightly different direction... Chronicles of the Christians."
Final Thoughts:
Unity in Conservatism: The hosts emphasize the collaboration among various conservative voices, aiming to provide a multifaceted analysis of national issues.
Historical Education: There's a strong focus on educating listeners about historical events to better understand and counteract current political challenges.
Josh Holmes (00:00): "We're not saying that all people who've seen these things are insane."
Michael Duncan (00:07): "We would have shot it down. Answers would have already been established."
John Ashbrook (07:25): "Is how it that there are this many questions to a point where it's raised in multiple congressional hearings with no answers."
Jack Posobiec (25:41): "Listen to the FBI and Department of Homeland Security... we're not going to broadcast to our enemies what it is we're doing."
John Ashbrook (27:29): "The Biden administration has squandered its credibility to the point that it's rational not to believe what it says."
Jack Posobiec (73:17): "It's wild to me that somebody could have so much... he needs to kill somebody for relevance."
Josh Holmes (87:25): "We always like to start with a voice on the comments... we're climbing up the charts."
This episode of the Ruthless Podcast offers a comprehensive critique of current governmental and media practices, intertwined with in-depth discussions on historical events and their modern implications. The interview with Jack Posobiec provides valuable insights into the conservative movement's perspectives on communism, media defamation, and the importance of historical awareness. Listeners are left with a reinforced sense of skepticism towards mainstream narratives and an encouragement to seek truth through alternative media channels.
For those who haven't listened to this episode, the Ruthless Podcast delivers an engaging and thought-provoking analysis of pressing national issues, blending humor with critical commentary to provide a unique perspective on contemporary events.