
During her confirmation hearing to become Director of National Intelligence in the Trump administration, former Democratic Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard exposed some of the most egregious lies and failures of the intelligence community — information...
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Jimmy Dore
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Alec Baldwin
Jimmy, this is Alec Baldwin.
Jimmy Dore
Ah, friend of the show. Alec Baldwin and murderer. Thanks for calling. How you doing, Jimmy?
Alec Baldwin
As a wise man once wrote, it was the best of times, it was the worst of times. We may never know who that man was, but that majestic phrase applies to my life at this very moment.
Jimmy Dore
Oh my goodness. Well, let's cover this one at a time, shall we? Why is this the best of times for you, Jimmy?
Alec Baldwin
As you know, I've accomplished a great deal in my long career in film, television and the theater.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah.
Alec Baldwin
Beloved roles, dozens of awards, and most importantly, the accolades of my peers. I am proud of what I've accomplished and have every reason to be, but nothing has made me prouder than my most recent project.
Jimmy Dore
Wow. What is it?
Alec Baldwin
Me and my family's reality show, the Baldwins, premiering soon on tlc.
Jimmy Dore
Oh my God.
Alec Baldwin
The trailer just premiered online.
Jimmy Dore
Oh my God.
Alec Baldwin
You can see it wherever you get your trailers, which I assume is some sort of website.
Jimmy Dore
Oh my God. Uh huh. I see Jimmy.
Alec Baldwin
In said trailer, you see glimpses of the joy that my wife Elaria and I experience raising our seven children together, but also the lingering pain and grief as I deal with the tragic incident on the set of my film Rust that took the life of that young woman. In the trailer, you see me weep bitter tears over this. And. And if I may be so bold, I'd say it's my finest acting ever.
Jimmy Dore
Ah. Ah. Well, I'll assume this is the worst of times part. This is the legal fallout from that?
Alec Baldwin
Uh, no, no, that's all been cleared up.
Jimmy Dore
Uh huh.
Alec Baldwin
Good lawyers, Jimmy. Best investment a man can make.
Jimmy Dore
Okay, well then what? What's the worst of times? Part.
Alec Baldwin
Jimmy. As happy as the Baldwin clan may be, there is a cloud of fear hanging over our household. And this cloud threatens to break into a storm of fright.
Jimmy Dore
Whoa, whoa, whoa. What's going on, Jimmy?
Alec Baldwin
My wife, Hilaria, has so convincingly committed herself to pretending to be a Latina, going so far as to give all of our children Spanish names that we, like. So many families in this country right now, are terrified of being visited or raided by ice.
Jimmy Dore
You can't be serious.
Alec Baldwin
As serious as an improperly loaded prop gun, Jimmy. Sadly, our whole family had to come up with a contingency plan for when these pigs try to come for us. I will not have my wife and children taken from me.
Jimmy Dore
All right, back up. Your wife was literally born in America.
Alec Baldwin
Perhaps on paper, but she was spiritually born in Latinia or wherever. And in this intolerant and xenophobic environment fostered by Trump and his goons, that is enough to send the hounds on our poor family. Just a mere hint of Latin spice is enough to put them on the scent.
Jimmy Dore
I really don't think that's the case, Alec.
Alec Baldwin
Well, neither do I, Jimmy, but it is yet another one of my wife's Hispanic delusions that I have to play along with in order to have a peaceful marriage.
Jimmy Dore
Tell me about it.
Alec Baldwin
Besides, we do have our reality show to think about. Using this delusion to place ourselves amongst the most vulnerable people in this country.
Jimmy Dore
No kidding.
Alec Baldwin
Help flesh out the plot arc of this season.
Jimmy Dore
Are your children worried?
Alec Baldwin
Oh, very much so.
Jimmy Dore
Why?
Alec Baldwin
My wife's. My wife saw to that personally. They don't know what they'd do if they got deported.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah, it wasn't.
Alec Baldwin
All they've ever known their whole lives is the Upper west side of Manhattan. What would life be like for them if they were suddenly deported back to that dingy barrio that exists only in my wife's imagination? It keeps them awake at night.
Jimmy Dore
This is mental. Good grief.
Alec Baldwin
And my poor wife Ilari, is barely keeping it together. She tries for the children, but it's difficult. She wanders the halls of our brownstone in a fugue state of worry. Oh, here she comes now. Sweetheart, please. We'll be okay, I promise. Be strong for the Ninos.
Tulsi Gabbard
Okay?
Alec Baldwin
That's.
Jimmy Dore
Why are you laughing? Ah. All right, this is madness.
Alec Baldwin
I'm sorry, Jimmy, please play along. We have ratings to consider here.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah, fine.
Alec Baldwin
Thank you. We appreciate it. The success of this reality show is my final shot, Jimmy. Believe it or not, I am short on cash after all my unique expenses, and this thing needs to fly. Or I am sunk.
Jimmy Dore
Oh, my God.
Alec Baldwin
I even turned down the Beetlejuice sequel to focus on it.
Jimmy Dore
Well, best of luck to you all.
Alec Baldwin
Thank you, my friend. Now I must go. The camera crew will be here soon and we have to get our children whipped up into a frenzy of fever. We have some neighbors scheduled to bang on our door loudly in a few hours to create tension, but it'll turn out they're just bringing cookies by.
Jimmy Dore
Oh, God.
Alec Baldwin
I'm already practicing my reaction shots. The Baldwins, Thursday on tlc. Be there. Oh, wait, that's NBC.
Tulsi Gabbard
Establishment media sucks all gas lighting, so good luck bullshit they can't afford for why he's fomenting this Watch and see as his jack off the medium speeds and jumps the medium and hit some head on.
Jimmy Dore
It's the chimney door show again. What these things, what these confirmation hearings have been showing is how corrupt your government is. Not Tulsi, not rfk, not Cash Patel, but how corrupt the senators are, you know, the people who are elected for six years. So here she goes. Here's her opening statement.
Tulsi Gabbard
I'm honored and grateful to President Trump for his trust and confidence in nominating me to serve our country as the Director of National Intelligence at a time when trust in the intelligence community unfortunately is at an all time low. Chuck Schumer admitted a few years ago, quote, you take on the intelligence community, they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you.
Jimmy Dore
And I'll take, and I'm going to take credit for popularizing that clip. Everybody always quotes that clip now because I was the one who started showing it. And why do I have. Why, Jim? Why do you got to brag like that? Because if I don't tell you, nobody else will. Ok, thank you.
Co-host
Guess what, guess what, buddy. You're going to be on your fifth way from Sunday pretty soon.
Jimmy Dore
That's right. I'm on my fifth way.
Tulsi Gabbard
So anyway, for too long, faulty, inadequate or weaponized intelligence have led to costly failures and the undermining of our national security and God given freedoms enshrined in the Constitution. The most obvious example of one of these failures is our invasion of Iraq based upon a total fabrication or complete failure of intelligence.
Jimmy Dore
Oh.
Tulsi Gabbard
This disastrous decision led to the deaths of tens of thousands of Americans.
Jimmy Dore
Oh, yeah. People. So I love that. So she's letting you know that, hey, we all agree that our intelligence community completely lied to us about Iraq. Just so you know. So they're not sacrosanct, which is what the senators want people to believe.
Tulsi Gabbard
How millions of people in the Middle east, mass migration, destabilization and undermining of the security and stability of our European allies, the rise of isis, strengthening of Al Qaeda and other Islamist jihadist groups and strengthening Iran. Here are just a few other examples. The American people elected Donald Trump as their president not once, but twice. And yet the FBI and intelligence agencies were politicized by his opponents to undermine his presidency and falsely portray him as a puppet of Putin. Title one of FISA was used illegally to obtain a warrant to spy on Trump campaign adviser Carter Page using a Clinton campaign funded false dossier as their so called evidence.
Jimmy Dore
So she's laying out all the lies and crimes in recent history that the intelligence community has committed. They lied to the FISA court 17 times so they could put a tap on Donald Trump's phone and everybody in his campaign's phone.
Co-host
Well, that's a lot of effort to. I mean the only failure on the intelligence community's part I can think of like lamer than this is the 600 attempts on Castro.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah.
Co-host
Losers.
Tulsi Gabbard
Biden campaign advisor Tony Blinken was the impetus for the 51 former senior intelligence officials letter dismissing Hunter Biden's laptop as disinformation specifically to help Biden win the election.
Jimmy Dore
Oh yeah, even, Even more recent 51 CIA guys said that, oh, Hunter Biden's laptop was some kind of Russian op instead of what it was.
Co-host
Earmarks. I thought I saw some earmarks.
Jimmy Dore
It had all the hallmarks.
Co-host
Yeah. A Russian information dump. Russia could have pooped that information to us. You don't know.
Tulsi Gabbard
Former DNI James Clapper lied to this committee in 2013, denying the existence of programs that facilitated the mass collection of millions of Americans phone and Internet records. Yeah.
Jimmy Dore
Do you remember, you remember that? You remember when James Clapper went in front of Congress and they asked him, do you collect data? Mass data on the. He said, no, we don't. Not wittingly. And that was a lie.
Co-host
Oh, by the way, all the stupid spy movies everybody loves, that was the imprint in your subconscious that it's good these people are there, unaccountable to anyone. These governments are stupid. Remember mib? They explained to Will Smith, the great Will Smith. They go, we have to be above the government because they're so dumb and the people because they're too stupid. Just an uncommon Will Smith mind.
Tulsi Gabbard
Never held accountable. Under John Brennan's leadership, the CIA abused its power to spy on Congress to dodge oversight, lied about doing it until he was caught, and yet has never been held responsible. Under Biden, the FBI have used its power for political reasons, to try to surveil Catholics who attend traditional Latin Mass, labeling them as, quote, unquote, radical traditionalist Catholics. Personally, just 24 hours after I criticized Kamala Harris and her nomination, I was placed on a secret domestic terror watch list called Quiet Skies. Sadly, there are more examples. The bottom line is this. This must end. President Trump's reelection is a clear mandate from the American people to break the cycle of failure and the weaponization and politicization of the intelligence community and begin to restore trust in those who've been charged with the critical task of securing our nation.
Jimmy Dore
Well, well said.
Co-host
I like that she looks like X Men right there. Like, it looks like I'm watching X Men, too. It's like a powerful mutant leader with one white streak and a white costume.
Jimmy Dore
I like. I look, she's wearing white in January. A lot of balls. I think it's. I think she pulls it off. She makes about. I say she makes about as much sense as anyone who still uses the word Islamist could possibly accomplish.
Co-host
I like Mohammedian myself.
Jimmy Dore
She's got. There's so many great things about Tulsi. She's like the love of your dreams, except for the fact that she farts and snores and when she's sleeping. You know what I mean? It's like one of those.
Co-host
What. That's what I'm into, Jimmy. Don't put a nickel in my back with that.
Jimmy Dore
But she's. She's great, great idols like that, that right there. And she's going to go on and do. She say. She says things that nobody else in government will say. So that's why I've always admired Tulsi, always liked her a lot. And yeah, she's flawed, just like all people are flawed and especially people in government. But she's the best we got for.
Co-host
This job at the moment. Yeah, I would say so for this.
Jimmy Dore
Job at the moment. There's nobody I would want in this job besides her. Former representative Tulsi Gabbard told the Senate Intelligence Committee she would end politicization of the Intelligence Committee and rebuild trust through transparency of. Confirmed as Director of the National Intelligence as she seeks to quell wide ranging concerns about her foreign travel statements about Russia, war and Ukraine. Okay, okay. So, by the way, trust through transparency. What's amazing to me anyway, who cares? Why isn't this working? This isn't working. Oh, oh, now it is. But senators of both parties question Gabbard, one of Trump's most embattled Cabinet picks on her history of defending Russian President Vladimir Putin. Her praise of National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, who shared sensitive. Ok, so, yeah, I mean those again, they're attacking her for the good things she does. That's the same thing with rfk. They attacked him for suing big pharma companies and winning. They attacked them for the good things, not the bad things. They agree with her on all the bad things. Matt Blumen. Max Blumenthal says for the first time a national US audience heard one of the greatest national security scandals. Heard about one of the greatest national security scandals in the 21st century as Tulsi Gabbard details the CIA's OP timber sycamore, which armed the organization responsible for 911 and ultimately was placed in power in Syria. So nobody else. This is the Democratic Party. They throw you under the bus for everything you got, right? Hmm. Here we go. Watch this, sir.
Senator
Kelly. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Colonel Gabbard. When Russia was denying us use of chemical weapons, they accused the US of supporting terrorists. This is a line that Putin used frequently during the Syrian civil war as he supported Assad. Syrian officials made similar.
Jimmy Dore
So now what this guy is doing is, is lying and attacking someone for being honest and truthful. So this is an astronaut. Should. It should have stayed up.
Co-host
That's what that is.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah.
Co-host
Really?
Jimmy Dore
Yeah. I think he was an astronaut. I could be wrong.
Senator
They did it repeatedly. They did it in public. They did it at the United nations in 2016. You gave an interview in which you said, and this is a quote, the U.S. is providing direct and indirect support to terrorist groups in order to overthrow the Syrian government.
Jimmy Dore
And you know why she said that, asshole?
Co-host
It's in her emails.
Jimmy Dore
Because they did. Because the United States gave money to Al Qaeda, Al Nusra, isis. That's why. You know why? That's why. And he's making her pay a price for telling the truth to the American people about what their government actually did.
Co-host
And it's doing beefed on WikiLeaks himself.
Senator
And in 2019, on the Democratic presidential debate stage, you said of President Trump, this is a quote. This current president is continuing to betray us. We were supposed to be going after Al Qaeda, but over years now, not only have we not gone after Al Qaeda, our president is supporting Al Qaeda. So I'm interested to hear what was your goal in saying these things and did you consider before saying them the motives of Iran and Russia what their motives might have been before making these claims?
Tulsi Gabbard
Senator, as someone who enlisted in the military specifically because of Al Qaeda's terrorist attack on 9, 11 and committing myself in my life to doing what I could to defeat these terrorists. It was shocking and a betrayal to me and every person who was killed on 9 11, their families and my brothers and sisters in uniform. When I was a member of Congress, I learned about President Obama's dual programs that he had begun really to overthrow the regime of Syria and being willing to, through the CIA's Timber Sycamore Program that has now been made public of working with and arming and equipping Al Qaeda in an effort to overthrow that regime.
Jimmy Dore
You can even go, at this point, you can even go to Wikipedia and they'll even tell you what Timber Sycamore is.
Co-host
Oh, CIA had to put it on Wikipedia because it was so known. It's so of all those things, those.
Jimmy Dore
Guys going, oh, yes. So Timber Sycamore was the program that Barack Obama directed the CIA to go fund Al Qaeda, the people who attacked us on 9 11. Fund them so that they could overthrow Assad. Why? So we could put it so that, so that Saudi Arabia and Qatar could put a pipeline through. That's what it's really about. And Israel. Israel wants to take parts of Syria, which they have. So there's two, there's, there's two reasons. So it's an oil pipeline. And it was. And it was Israel. And so Barack Obama gave money to Al Qaeda. It's called Timber Sycamore. Look it up. And so she's now spanking the shit out of the astronaut and telling him the truth that he already knows.
Co-host
Yeah, more like a head up his astronaut.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah, that's right.
Tulsi Gabbard
Starting yet another regime change war in the Middle East. DoD train and equip program again begun under President Obama, is widely been known, looked at and studied that ultimately resulted in over half a billion dollars being used to train who they called moderate rebels, but were actually fighters working with and aligned with Al Qaeda's affiliate on the ground in Syria, all to move forward with their regime change. And not acknowledging what was obvious at the time and what has unfortunately borne true, which was that a regime change war in Syria, much like the regime change wars in Iraq, the toppling of Gaddafi and Mubarak, while these are all dictators, would likely result in the rise of Islamist extremists like Al Qaeda taking power. I shed no tears for the fall of the Assad regimes.
Jimmy Dore
So she just said that when you get rid of. If you fund Al Qaeda in Syria and they topple Assad, guess who's going to take over Al Qaeda, Just like when we got rid of Gaddafi. Guess who's going to take over terrorists. It's now a terrorist state.
Co-host
Yeah.
Jimmy Dore
And she was the one who told the truth about it. And now they got an astronaut to smear her at a Senate hearing about it on television. Fantastic. That's how corrupt your government is.
Co-host
Hey, I thought we were against Islamists, but I guess they're cool sometimes.
Jimmy Dore
No, no. Sometimes they love Islamists.
Tulsi Gabbard
But today we have an Islamist extremist who is now in charge of Syria, as I said, who danced on the streets to celebrate the 911 attack. Who ruled over Idlib with an Islamist extremist governance.
Jimmy Dore
And so now Al Qaeda is running Syria. Hooray. Congratulations. Have you ever tried to tell your friends that, Kurt?
Co-host
All the time.
Jimmy Dore
And how do they take it?
Co-host
I don't know. They just kind of blank out. People take it. Like what? I don't. It's like that.
Tulsi Gabbard
And who has all that joke.
Jimmy Dore
Go ahead. What?
Co-host
I wrote that joke for Rob Schneider to do. And that one. The crowd at Turning Point USA all was like, what?
Jimmy Dore
Yeah, I know.
Co-host
He liked all the others. That one went like over their head. I have no idea.
Tulsi Gabbard
And kill and arrest religious minorities like Christians in Syria. Why that should be acceptable to anyone is beyond me.
Senator
I appreciate your answer and thank you. My concern has to do with the tendency to repeat Russian.
Jimmy Dore
My tendency for you to tell the truth like you just did. And I'm supposed to oppose you because I'm a Democrat? I'm supposed to oppose you. I'm supposed to oppose you for telling the truth about our foreign policy because we're in the pocket of the military industrial complex on Wall Street. Okay? So that's what I'm going to do. I'm not going to represent my people. I'm not going to do anything that has integrity or dignity. I'm going to sit here and mislead the people and slander a truth teller. Someone who's currently. Someone who's currently a colonel in the military.
Co-host
You should never tell the truth if it in any way could help Russia.
Jimmy Dore
That's right.
Co-host
That's just Syrian.
Senator
And even in some cases I think we'll get into, in the closed session, Iranian information. And to discount what comes from our.
Tulsi Gabbard
Intellig community, Senator, every American deserves to know that people in our own government were providing support to our sworn enemy, Al Qaeda. That should not be acceptable by anyone.
Senator
Thank you.
Jimmy Dore
Bam.
Co-host
Oh, wait. That JFK report comes out, you bald prick.
Jimmy Dore
Bam.
Co-host
I can't wait.
Jimmy Dore
Boy. Well, being back on Earth has not been kind to him. Must be the gravity yeah. So just to space.
Co-host
In space, lies are weightless.
Jimmy Dore
And by the way, the media never talked. The corporate media almost never mentions to Timber Sycamore, which was the program the CIA, that was what it was called to fund terrorists. Al Qaeda tactics on 911 in Syria. It's called Timber Sycamore. This is how captured the mainstream media and the tech industry is not a single article today about Timber Sycamore. They refuse to report on it. And only the great Jeffrey Sachs keeps shouting this modern Iran Contra affair story. How US and Israel destroyed Syria and called it peace. There's Jeffrey. Jeffrey Sachs telling you the truth about it. But the corporate media, nobody will tell you about it. Nobody will tell you about that. Oh yeah, we actually got in bed with Al Qaeda and Syria to overthrow Assad. Yeah. And they'll never tell you the truth about why. They'll never tell you why. Because of an oil pipeline and so we can give more land to Israel. That's what it was all about. That's why they had to demonize Assad. That's why they funded Al Qaeda. That's why they're smearing Tulsi Gabbard. That's why they smeared me. CNN still says I'm a conspiracy theorist because I told you the truth about the gas attacks. There's more. Watch Senator Mark Kelly try to challenge Tulsi Gabbard on the issue of Syria chemical weapons allegations. Note that when she twice invokes the OPCW whistleblowers. Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. That's what OPCW stands for. They did a report on the chemical attacks in Syria and then when they the official report came out, it didn't look anything like the evidence. And so the guys who are actually on the ground said, hey, they doctored this report and they're called OPCW whistleblowers. And they told you the truth.
Co-host
Yo, this guy's a scumbag, dude. He's the one that replaced Kristen Cinema.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah, this guy's a scumbag. The astronaut. The astronaut's a scumbag. Yeah, yeah, here we go. I'm pretty sure his wife was the one. Gabby Giffords who got shot in the head, which makes him sympathetic.
Senator
Can you explain to me then why you doubted the intelligence community's conclusions in these two cases? Duma and Kanche Kun, but not the others. And please be specific.
Tulsi Gabbard
These two cases were being looked at as a to be used as a pretext for major military movements. And another, my fear was a repeat of the deployment of another half A million soldiers like we saw in Iraq towards what was the Obama administration's goal, which was regime change in Syria. The question specifically that I raised around these two came about because there were two reasons. One, that assessment was made with high confidence and low information. The information that they had came from those on the ground in an Al Qaeda controlled area and therefore were Al Qaeda linked sources. And there was conflicting information that came from the UN's office on the prohibition of chemical weapons inspectors as well as an MIT professor, Ted Postel, I want to talk about him extensively.
Jimmy Dore
So. So she's saying the reason why I said these two gas attacks, I questioned them. The official narrative of them is because the information we got, they came from Al Qaeda. And whistleblowers at the OPCW told us also this MIT professor, that's why.
Senator
Did you look into his credentials? Yes or no?
Tulsi Gabbard
Yes.
Senator
And were you aware of his appearances on Russian Today, which is used by the Russians to disseminate government approved messages?
Jimmy Dore
No.
Senator
Were you aware Postal relied on a chemistry student with a record of defending the Assad regime at that time?
Tulsi Gabbard
I was not. I have been made aware since.
Senator
Do you consider this person or these two individuals now, do you consider them a better source for the chemistry of sarin gas than the US intelligence community?
Tulsi Gabbard
I assess that at the time. The information, I don't know the second person you're referring to, but MIT Professor Ted Postol and the inspectors of the OPCW provided some credible questions that deserved examination.
Senator
Okay, thank you. Did you attempt to weigh Postol's claims against the significant evidence and assessments already conducted by the ic?
Tulsi Gabbard
Yes, I did.
Senator
Okay, thank you. So here's my concern here, Colonel. When we began this, you described a thoughtful approach to analyzing intelligence and reaching conclusions. This is what we expect of our professionals. But we just kind of walked through how you came to question Assad's use of chemical weapons in these two cases with a different approach. And I don't reject seeking out differing viewpoints. We need to do that. But you started from a place of doubting the conclusions of the U.S. intelligence community and then you sought out information.
Jimmy Dore
Which is a great place to start. You want to start by doubting what the CIA is telling you. That's a great place to start. And he's making her seem like, why are you a better person? How dare you question the CIA?
Senator
That confirmed your viewpoint, that led you to embrace the opinions of two individuals that. I think we disagree on this. You think they had expertise. I do not. And others do not.
Jimmy Dore
And he's completely ignoring the fact that she's talking about the whistleblowers from the ocpw opcw. He's completely ignoring. She talked about it twice. He's completely. He's focusing in on Ted Postal and some other guy. We don't know who it is.
Senator
But these individuals were sympathetic to Russia and the Assad regime. It also led you to minimize or discount the overwhelmingly information that contradicted your viewpoint, including the expert assessments of our own intelligence community. And they don't get it right 100% of the time. I get that. But what I have seen makes it clear that at the same time that you were skeptical of our intelligence community's assessments, you would not apply the same skepticism to information that came from sympathizers of Russia and Assad. And I think that's something that we should all be concerned about. Thank you.
Co-host
Yeah, well, both Russia and Assad are more trustworthy than the intelligence community, you bald prick. You absolute twat. You could trust Putin more than anyone in the CIA, you bald egg asshole. Wow, what a fuck he is.
Jimmy Dore
So here's a guy who knows something about Syrian gas attacks. Aaron Mate. He says for the first time in a US government setting, the OPCW whistleblowers who challenged the COVID up of their chemical weapons investigation in Douma, Syria were mentioned today. Tulsi Gabbard twice invoked them in response to Senator Mark Kelly's efforts to challenge her skepticism on specific allegations that Assad's forces use chemical weapons. The whistleblowers have been smeared by the OPCW but never refuted. The establishment media has also pretended that they don't exist. Just like Mark Kelly. Just, just like that senator bald astronaut just pretended they don't exist. He wouldn't even acknowledge them because their censored findings undermine a key pro war narrative.
Co-host
That's why I want a Timber Sycamore T shirt that says Timber Sycamore on it. Or like hashtag Timber Sycamore. Just that, no explanation, just Timber Sycamore. Like it's a brand like Timberland. And yeah, I want to wear it everywhere.
Jimmy Dore
So if you want to know what really happened in Syria and why, people like Senator Mark Kelly will never tell you. The New York Times will never tell you. The Washington Post will never tell you. Msnbc, cnn, Fox, they'll never tell you. You know who will tell you? Tulsi Gabbard just told you. This show will tell you. We were on it first. Debunking the gas attacks in Syria. Aaron Mate was on it and is still on it. You are not going to hear this. You're not going to hear it from the Young Turks. You're not going to hear it from people who have MSNBC contracts. You're not. You're not going to hear it on msnbc, cnn, Fox News, New York Times, Washington Post. You're not going to hear it. You're not going to hear the truth about Syria. So this is. That's the truth. The truth is we were funding Al Qaeda, the terrorists who attacked us on 911 to overthrow Assad so we could put a goyal pipeline through there and give part of it to Israel. And now Al Qaeda is running Syria. Are you happy? Al Qaeda is Al Qaeda, Al Qaeda.
Co-host
Is Russia happy? Then I'll tell you if I'm happy. How does Russia feel about it?
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Jimmy Dore
So here's another great part of the hearing. Tulsi Gabbard will be required to disown all prior support for whistleblowers as a condition of confirmation today. Edward Snowden says I encourage her to do so. Tell them I harmed national security and the sweet soft feelings of staff in dc. That's what passes for the Pledge of Allegiance.
Co-host
Hey, thank you for your service. Edward Snowden.
Jimmy Dore
Thank you for your service, Edward Snowden. What he did was just like Julian Assange revealed crimes being committed by your government against you.
Co-host
They weren't spying on the enemy. They're spying on you.
Jimmy Dore
On you. You must be the enemy on you.
Co-host
Fucking pricks.
Jimmy Dore
So that's. That's what Edward Snowden did. Edward Snowden is a patriot and a hero.
Co-host
And now all dumb shit liberals thought he was bad because they thought, well, if it's Obama watching me every second of the day, that's like, Jesus.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah. And now this garbage. This guy who sounds drunk every time he talks. Yeah, I'm pretty.
Co-host
You do that job, I'm pretty sure.
Jimmy Dore
He starts the morning with a shot. I'm not judging him. I'm not judging him.
Co-host
How does he get through his day?
Jimmy Dore
I feel, you know, everybody has their own addictions. I was addicted to weed for years and years.
Co-host
I am currently.
Jimmy Dore
There you go. And so now he's going to try and get her to disown and disavow Edward Snowden and try to make Edward Snowden, who revealed crimes. They always leave that out. He revealed crimes that your own government were committing against you, not against someone.
Co-host
I hope he did info dump, which he didn't, but I wish he did. I wish it harmed you all irreparably, you fucking cunt.
Jimmy Dore
Didn't Glenn Greenwald win a Pulitzer Prize for reporting on the stuff that Edward Snowden revealed? I'm pretty sure.
Co-host
Like a Putin surprise.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah. So watch this.
Senator
Do you believe, as the chairman of this committee believes, as the vast majority of members of our intelligence agency, that Edward Snowden was a traitor to the United States of America?
Jimmy Dore
Do you believe Edward Snowden is a traitor to the United States of America?
Co-host
Well, if he's a traitor, what does that make this dude, right?
Jimmy Dore
Do you. What about the government that was illegally spying on their own citizens and lying about it? Are they traitors to America or the guy who exposed that? Do you see how everything is backwards in Washington, D.C. do you see how that is?
Co-host
Yeah, I like all the senators you never heard of come out for these things, and then you see exactly who owns them.
Jimmy Dore
Yep.
Tulsi Gabbard
Senator have confirmed. This is when the rubber hits intelligence.
Senator
This is when.
Tulsi Gabbard
This is you to make sure that.
Senator
There is not a moment media, it's not a moment to propagate theories, conspiracy theories, or. Or attacks on journalism in the United States. This is when you need to answer the questions of the people whose votes you're asking for to be confirmed as the chief intelligence officer of this nation. As my colleague said, this is not about you. It's about the people that serve the intelligence agencies. The United States. Is Edward Snowden a traitor to the United States of America? That is not a hard question to answer when the stakes are this high.
Tulsi Gabbard
Senator, as someone who has your answer.
Senator
Yes or no, is Edward Snowden a traitor to the United States of America?
Tulsi Gabbard
As someone who has worn my uniform in combat, I understand how I want.
Jimmy Dore
You to explain the theory of relativity to be yes or no.
Co-host
Are they gonna let him drive home after that? This is where the rubber hits the road. Get his keys.
Jimmy Dore
What is the MC Square? How does it. What does it mean? Yes or no?
Co-host
Do you support this onesie? What a. So she's supposed to vote for him.
Jimmy Dore
So she's spoken out in support of Edward Snowden. And of course the Democratic senator and the Blob is going to attack you for the good thing you do. That's. They're not after Tulsi Gabbard for her support of Israel in their. In their slaughter of women and children in Gaza. No, they're not on her for that. They're on her for sticking up for someone who blew the whistle on crimes your government, where it's committing against you. So that just like with RFK Jr, they don't attack him on the things he's done wrong, they attack him on the things that they've done right. Just like they attacked RFK for suing Big Pharma and winning. They attacked him for that. They're attacking her for standing up for a whistleblower who let everybody in America know that your own government was committing crimes against you. By the way, they've gone out and they're supposedly because of Edward Snowden's whistleblowing. They've supposedly had reforms. Who did it? Who reformed it? Congress. They're like, yeah, yeah, that guy, he's right. Watch this. Watch what she says.
Tulsi Gabbard
Critical our national security.
Senator
Apparently you don't. Apparently you don't.
Co-host
Let me.
Senator
Let me ask you. I've worked.
Jimmy Dore
Do you unconditionally support anything that we tell you to do? It's. Here we go. Mark Warner now tries to get Tulsi Gabbard to say Edward Snowden is a traitor. Edward Snowden is a hero who deserves a full pardon at a Medal of Freedom. Here we go.
Senator
Simple yes or no question. Do you still know Edward Snowden is brave?
Tulsi Gabbard
Mr. Vice Chairman, Edward Snowden broke the law. I do not agree with or support with all of the information and intelligence that he released, nor the way in which he did it. There would have been opportunities for him to come to you on this committee or seek out the IG to release that information. The fact is he also, even as he broke the law, released information that exposed egregious, illegal and unconstitutional programs that are happening within our government that led to serious reforms.
Jimmy Dore
Excuse me. Excuse me. Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop. Come. Quit telling me the thing that is the. Is the real point. Please don't. Stop talking about the real point. The point that the American people actually care about. Please stop doing that.
Co-host
Do you condemn this onesie Congress undertook?
Senator
Chairman, we got five minutes. So I take your answer and these are your quotes. Brave. Please join my bipartisan legislation calling for charges to be dropped against him. Do you disagree? That legislation was not appropriate. Do you believe he is brave or not? Back those words once again.
Tulsi Gabbard
Senator. Edward Snowden broke the law. He also released information.
Senator
We agree that Edward Snowden that exposed.
Tulsi Gabbard
The United States government.
Senator
Your legislation and your words are still your beliefs. Yes or no, please.
Tulsi Gabbard
I'm making myself very clear. Edward Snowden broke the law. He released information about the United States government's illegal activities. If I may just finish my thoughts, Senator. In this role that I've been nominated for, confirmed as Director of National Intelligence, I will be responsible for protecting our nation's secrets. And I have four immediate steps that I would take to prevent another Snowden like leak.
Senator
Ma'am, I would simply ask you again. I don't think you're gonna answer. I agree with Tom Cotton. He's a traitor. You, for years, until you got chosen by President Trump have celebrated this guy as brave. You've called for him to be pardoned, for his charges to be dropped. I cannot imagine a Director of National Intelligence that would say that kind of behavior is okay. How would we maintain the trust of the IC and the contractors who work for. How would we maintain.
Jimmy Dore
How would we maintain the trust, the trust of the people who are illegally spying on Americans? How are we going to maintain the trust of the people who are committing crimes against America? If people. We're going have people like Edward Snowden tell you about the crimes they're committing.
Co-host
Hey yo. Find out whoever thinks Snowden's not a hero that's in government and get them the fuck out. That's a real easy way to clear the swamp or whatever the slogan is.
Jimmy Dore
Hey, you know who else defended. I wish she would have said this, but she didn't. You know who else defended Edward Snowden? Daniel Ellsberg. The guy who with the Pentagon Papers who let us know that the Vietnam War was one big lie.
Co-host
That's another traitor.
Jimmy Dore
Another guy they tried another trader right Another guy, they tried her to our contractors. A trader to our contractors.
Co-host
Yo, look at it. This is unreal. I hope everybody remembers the names of these motherfuckers.
Jimmy Dore
Yep.
Senator
The trust of our five eye partners. I find it very troubling. I mean, the members are going to raise this.
Jimmy Dore
So.
Co-host
Oh, won't someone think of the five eyes.
Jimmy Dore
So. And there's no, there was no way for Edward Snowden to get this information out. There aren't proper channels.
Co-host
I mean, he's the only hero there. Yeah, all the ones that stayed and didn't do what he did are punks. So he's the only guy whose head was on Right. In the whole group.
Jimmy Dore
This was my favorite part of the rfk. This there was. I have several very much favorite parts, but this may be my all time favorite and I've neglected to show it to you on Wednesday. But here is the favorite part of RFKJR's confirmation hearing. And by the way, I have, like I told you, I have inside information. I have an insider in the Senate once removed.
Co-host
Source close to the Senate.
Jimmy Dore
I have a source who has a source in the Senate who told me that it's, they're going to find a way to get RFK Jr confirmed. And so that seems like that is going to happen.
Co-host
I mean, it feels like it is because these questions, they. I haven't seen this one yet. So far my favorite is do you support this onesie? Support this onesie with Bernie Sanders.
Jimmy Dore
Okay, Please take this onesie down. Please take the onesie down.
Co-host
Will you support this merchant?
Jimmy Dore
So this is my favorite part. This is Senator Hassan. All these senators. There's only 50 senators and I haven't heard of 45 of them.
Co-host
Yeah, that's odd. Isn't that Biden family members.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah.
Co-host
Never heard of them until they're pardoned.
Jimmy Dore
So here she is. She's going to talk about settled, listen to how she contradicts herself and how stupid she sounds. Here we go. Watch this.
Senator
Sometimes science is wrong, we make progress.
Jimmy Dore
Sometimes science is wrong. That's how we make progress. And then she says, because she's upset at RFK for wanting to have the normal safety tests that you do for every other drug, he wants them done with vaccines. That's all he wants. He wants the same safety tests that you do for other drugs to be done for vaccines. And so they don't want him to do that. They don't want him to do that. And by the way, since vaccines are safe and effective, why do they need a liability shield from lawsuits? They don't have it for any other drug? Nope. There's no other product in the world that has a liability shield. Why, if. Speak. So I'm saying vaccines are safe and effective. Why do you need the liability shield? So here she's going to. So let's play it out from the beginning. Here we go.
Senator
Sometimes science is wrong. Sometimes we make progress.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah.
Senator
But we build on the work and we become more successful after we fail. And when you continue to sow doubt about settled science, it makes it impossible for us to move forward.
Jimmy Dore
So science is wrong and then we correct it. But if. If you're going to come back and still question science, it's. It's impossible to do science if you question science.
Co-host
Yeah. Why is your last name Hasan? Also, I have another question. How the hell did you get the last name Hasan?
Jimmy Dore
I'm going to get. Well, one of my favorite chefs. Married. She was Italian. And she married someone. Marcella Hassan. She married someone with the last name Hasan. That's how she got the name.
Co-host
I thought she was Hasan Piker's wife.
Jimmy Dore
Is she wearing black fingernail Polish?
Co-host
Senator Hasanabi. Why would.
Jimmy Dore
So that's my. I'm going to play it again. This is my favorite thing. Sure. Science. We get it wrong. Please stop questioning science. Well, how did you know you got it wrong unless someone questioned it? Don't. Would you stop it with the questions?
Co-host
Well, if it's settled. So, hey, who settles science? Did she mention who gets to settle the Soyuz?
Jimmy Dore
Who says the science is settled?
Senator
Sometimes science is wrong. We make progress, we build on the work, and we become more successful. And when you continue to sow doubt about settled science, it makes it impossible for us to move forward.
Jimmy Dore
Forward.
Senator
So that's what the problem is here.
Jimmy Dore
That's what the problem is.
Senator
You're questioning the relitigating and rehashing and continuing to sow doubt so we can't move forward and it freezes us in place.
Co-host
What? Frozen in place? You mean like having half your face frozen from Bell's palsy right after you get your jab?
Jimmy Dore
You mean like that frozen in place? Being that kind of frozen? We are of K. You're freezing us. The whole science community is frozen because of the power RFK has.
Co-host
It's frozen, my friend. My friend can no longer feel her face. Stop freezing us.
Jimmy Dore
And I have one more question. What is a RIM job?
Co-host
S O Y. And science.
Jimmy Dore
Sure, sometimes we get science wrong, but then sometimes we say, okay, stop asking questions. And that's when it becomes settled.
Co-host
How can we Move forward without getting in trouble for the previous crimes we did. Stop freezing us with your regulations of we can't experiment on you.
Jimmy Dore
A senator said that without any trace of irony at all.
Co-host
Yeah. Subtitle Science is not a thing that exists in any there's no such thing science. That's specifically. I've heard him refute there's no such thing as that many times.
Jimmy Dore
There's no such thing as settle. You remember when we all thought Newton knew everything we there was to know about gravity for at least 100 years, if not more?
Co-host
Yeah.
Jimmy Dore
Newtonian laws of physics. And then Einstein came around and he said, hey, you know what? This settled science, I'm going to question it. And it turns out he did EMC2.
Co-host
Yeah. It turns out he was the smartest cousin fucker that ever lived.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah. Which changed everything. On what we thought about gravity and soy and itself and soyence.
Co-host
He's obviously made some mistake because that's why science has stalled.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah.
Co-host
Asking questions. The basis of Soyuz.
Jimmy Dore
So a guy who you've got who's been totally discredited in the media and he's the guy who has the power to start or stop science. Rfk. He's not even confirmed yet. He's stopping science. Please stop it. How do you know when you're. How do you know when you're done asking questions about science?
Co-host
Wait, why would. All he said was we'd like to see the results of the science you did. I'll show it to you. Or else we'll be too afraid to do more science.
Senator
Sometimes science is wrong. We make progress, we build on the work and we become more successful. And when you continue to sow doubt about settled science, it makes it impossible for us to move forward. So that's what the problem is here.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah. I'm sure there's a bunch of scientists in the lab right now going, well, I'd like to move science forward. But here RFK is saying shit on the Internet, I can't do it. How do we.
Co-host
Unsettling.
Jimmy Dore
How can we possibly move forward now? Stop questioning vaccines. That's what she's saying. Stop it.
Co-host
I don't even question vaccines. I'm questioning why they shouldn't have to show their work. Show their work like I would have to in the third grade.
Jimmy Dore
Yep.
Co-host
You know, like that. That. How would that be a harm? I believe that they're safe and effective. Why don't you show you're not? Remember, they're like, hey Trump, where's your tax returns?
Jimmy Dore
Right. Remember that.
Co-host
Let's do that with the vaccine. Where's your. Let's see the numbers and who made what display all that information. What's, what's the problem? I know I'm supposed to have a transparent life. Everybody gets to look at 24 fucking 7. Hey, I can't even see the science being made.
Jimmy Dore
I want to see the science. It's wrong.
Co-host
The sausage of science is made in a factory that you don't want to see.
Jimmy Dore
So the tariffs are going to start Saturday, which, if you're watching this video, it's today. Trump says Canada and Mexico are going to be hit with 25% tariffs Saturday.
Co-host
Wait, this Friday.
Jimmy Dore
So today's Friday. So if you're watching this video after I release it, if you're watching this now, it's tomorrow. But if you're watching it tomorrow, it's today. Most people are going to watch it tomorrow, which is today. US President Donald Trump will impose tariffs on Saturday of 25% on Mexico, 25% on Canada, and 10% on China. White House press secretary Carolyn Levitt said the duties were in response to the illegal fentanyl that they have sourced and allowed to distribute into our country, which has killed tens of millions of Americans. It is not clear whether the import taxes would include any exemptions on products such as oil, Trump said on Thursday. The move also aimed to address the large amounts of undocumented migrants that have come across US Borders, as well as trade deficits with its neighbors. Canada A and Mexico have already said that they're going to respond to the U.S. tariffs with measures of their own, while also seeking to assure Washington that they were taking actions to address concerns about their U.S. borders. Hey, look, look, we're. Hey. If U.S. imports of oil from Canada and Mexico are hit with levies, it risks undermining Trump's promise to bring down the cost of living. Tariffs are an import tax on goods that are produced abroad. In theory, taxing items coming into a country means people are less likely to buy them as they become more expensive. The intention is that they buy cheaper local products instead, boosting our own country's economy. But the cost of tariffs on imported energy could be passed on to businesses and consumers, which may increase the prices of everything from gas to groceries. Around 40% of the crude that runs through US oil refineries is imported, and the vast majority of it comes from Canada, eh? Canadian officials are working on a list of dozens of American products that the United States exports to Canada, targeting items that both send a political message and inflict a reasonable amount of Economic damage. They're gonna. So Canada is looking to target items like ceramic products from the United States, steel products, furniture, certain alcoholic beverages like bourbon and Jack Daniels, whiskey, orange juice, pet food, among others. So they're gonna. They're gonna try to fight back. The second kind of tariff, which Lutnick said would be ordinary tariffs, could be executed after a study on the macroeconomic effects of levying import taxes on Americans neighbors. That study will be concluded in April. So we're waiting. Trump also proposed 10% tariffs on all other goods coming into America, though he said last week his administration wasn't ready to implement those just yet. So he's talking about putting 10% tariff on everything that comes into America. It'd be a great experiment. It'd be an interesting experiment.
Co-host
Oh, I'm so for it. I'm so for globalists getting hammered in their fucking Duke chute, I can't even tell you.
Jimmy Dore
He proposed, you know, he proposed tariffs on Denmark to incentivize it to give control of Greenland to the United States.
Co-host
What's that about? What is that?
Jimmy Dore
I don't know.
Co-host
Why promises so, you know, it's funny because I'm like, what's the Gulf of America? What the hell is that? He must have promised somebody that. Yeah, you know, I mean, like, somebody gave money to the thing and he has to pay them back with the Gulf of America. And then Greenland and Greenland.
Jimmy Dore
Somebody wants Greenland. I wonder who Watch donor wants Greenland.
Co-host
Trump.
Jimmy Dore
Trump on Thursday said the goods from BRICS nations. You know what BRICS is? Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. A coalition of emerging economies backed by China and Russia would face 100% tariffs if they attempted to move away from the United States dollar in international trade. Importantly, Trump has a history of threatening tariffs, only later to rescind them.
Co-host
Why? Because the people did what he wanted.
Jimmy Dore
Because they did what he wanted last week.
Co-host
Okay, well, that's not a problem.
Jimmy Dore
Last week, for example, he announced steep tariffs on Colombia in retaliation for failing to accept US Military planes with deportees. So he wanted to send people from Colombia back to Colombia in military planes. Colombia said no. Then he threatened a tariff. And then guess what happened 10 hours later. He said the tariffs would not go in place because Colombia reversed its stance.
Co-host
Are you telling me that he's doing. It's working, what he's doing? Is that what CNN is telling me?
Jimmy Dore
It sounds like CNN's telling me his threats are working. That's what CNN's saying. I'm not saying it. That's what CNN said.
Co-host
I Mean, it looks like it did work. If they said we're not taking like a 10% tariff.
Jimmy Dore
Okay, okay, we'll take them.
Co-host
Is it that easy to not destroy? It's that easy, huh?
Jimmy Dore
This whole time, if he gets Greenland, first of all, Greenland. I thought that, I thought, see some medieval Iceland is the nice place, so they called it Iceland.
Co-host
I think that's not really that.
Jimmy Dore
So nobody would want to go there. And they called the ice place Greenland to try to trick people. Isn't that, is that, or is that an old wives tale?
Co-host
I think that's not exactly true because that's the thing I used to think too, and I can't remember why. It may not be exactly right.
Jimmy Dore
But is that not exactly right? Am I repeating a wives tale?
Co-host
Could be. I don't know. I know that Greenland has other resources that somebody wants. And also strategically, that's the Arctic up there. And you know, that's a major point of. That's a major point of. Of watching the other countries that are in conflict with each other.
Jimmy Dore
You know, how did Iceland get the name Iceland? According to sagas, a Viking named something, spotted a fjord full of icebergs and named the country Iceland. Really? I don't believe that.
Co-host
Too far fetched. You say.
Jimmy Dore
Was Iceland ever covered in ice? Was Iceland ever covered in ice? No, Iceland has never been completely covered in ice. This says 11% of it wasn't covered in ice. I don't know, so who cares? But anyway, there's, there's somebody who wants something in Greenland. Yeah, but we'll see. We're gonna see what if these tariffs work and if they don't, Trump is his presidency is going to go right in the shitter because it'll. If it creates inflation. People don't like inflation so.
Co-host
Well, yeah, we'll get to see if this demolition of everything was on purpose or not real quick, won't we? Because we're going to see that easy to turn these things off. Why didn't they already do it? We're going to have all the power.
Jimmy Dore
We'll see what happens with. We're going to. I guess and I think we'll see quickly.
Co-host
We'll see by the time the JFK stuff comes out. That's what I want to see together.
Jimmy Dore
Yeah, well, he said he wanted to get rid of the income tax and just fund the government with tariffs. I'd be willing to pay more for stuff if they get rid of income tax.
Co-host
Yeah, without a doubt. Look, I don't know. You guys gotta wait and see what happens because unfortunately the way the deep state is set up, there is no way to just be like a regular person watching the surface level news and know what's really going on.
Jimmy Dore
There's no way.
Co-host
All kinds of secret.
Jimmy Dore
There's no way.
Co-host
I mean there's some faction, it's like mafia families like the Corleone families fighting with the other provide whatever family and what comes to the news is stupid but. But there's some conflict going on. That's what that Greenland shit's about. God knows what that's about.
Jimmy Dore
Hey, become a premium member. Go to jimmy door comedy.com sign up. It's the most affordable premium program in the business. All the voices performed today are by the one and only, the inimitable Mike McCray. He can be found at mikemcrae.com that's it for this week. You be the best you can be and I'll keep being me. Don't, don't freak out. Don't freak out. Don't freak out. Do not freak out. I'm not. Do not.
Co-host
I'm not.
Jimmy Dore
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Co-host
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Jimmy Dore
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Podcast Summary: The Jimmy Dore Show – "Tulsi BRUTALLY Exposes Intel Community In Confirmation Hearing!"
Release Date: February 3, 2025
Host: Jimmy Dore
In this episode of The Jimmy Dore Show, host Jimmy Dore delves deep into the recent confirmation hearing of Tulsi Gabbard for the position of Director of National Intelligence. The episode is a blend of humor, political commentary, and critical analysis, capturing the essence of Dore's passionate advocacy for transparency and accountability within the U.S. intelligence community. Below is a detailed breakdown of the key points, discussions, insights, and conclusions presented throughout the episode.
The episode kicks off with a humorous and satirical interaction between Jimmy Dore and actor Alec Baldwin, who calls into the show. Baldwin humorously discusses his family's new reality show, weaving in references to the tragic incident on the set of his film Rust.
Alec Baldwin [00:58]: "In said trailer, you see glimpses of the joy that my wife Elaria and I experience raising our seven children together, but also the lingering pain and grief as I deal with the tragic incident on the set of my film Rust that took the life of that young woman."
Jimmy Dore [02:27]: "I'll assume this is the worst of times part. This is the legal fallout from that?"
The segment serves as a comedic interlude, showcasing Baldwin's exaggerated portrayal of personal struggles amid public scrutiny, ultimately highlighting the performative aspects of reality television.
A significant portion of the episode focuses on Tulsi Gabbard's confirmation hearing for the role of Director of National Intelligence. Dore provides a critical analysis of Gabbard's statements, the senators' questioning, and the broader implications for the intelligence community.
Tulsi Gabbard begins her testimony by critiquing the intelligence community's past failures, particularly the intelligence bungling that led to the Iraq invasion.
Dore emphasizes Gabbard's acknowledgment that intelligence agencies have been fallible and politicized.
Gabbard outlines various intelligence community missteps, including the politicization of investigations into President Trump and mishandling of information related to Hunter Biden's laptop.
Tulsi Gabbard [09:43]: "Title one of FISA was used illegally to obtain a warrant to spy on Trump campaign adviser Carter Page using a Clinton campaign funded false dossier as their so-called evidence."
Jimmy Dore [10:31]: "She was laying out all the lies and crimes in recent history that the intelligence community has committed."
Senator Mark Kelly challenges Gabbard on her statements regarding the Syrian chemical weapons attacks, questioning her support for whistleblowers like Edward Snowden and her stance on intelligence assessments.
Senator Kelly [15:46]: "Have you considered the motives of Iran and Russia before making these claims?"
Tulsi Gabbard [17:55]: "I shed no tears for the fall of the Assad regimes."
Jimmy Dore [27:15]: "You want to start by doubting what the CIA is telling you. That's a great place to start."
Dore and his co-host vocally criticize the senator's approach, accusing the intelligence establishment of double standards and suppression of dissenting voices.
Gabbard elaborates on the CIA's Timber Sycamore program, which she claims involved funding Al Qaeda affiliates to overthrow the Assad regime in Syria, leading to the rise of extremist groups.
Tulsi Gabbard [19:01]: "Barack Obama gave money to Al Qaeda. It's called Timber Sycamore. Look it up."
Jimmy Dore [19:37]: "If you fund Al Qaeda in Syria and they topple Assad, guess who's going to take over Al Qaeda."
Dore underscores the unintended consequences of such intelligence operations, questioning the integrity and long-term impacts of these strategies.
The conversation shifts to Edward Snowden, with Gabbard defending his whistleblowing activities, while Senator Kelly labels Snowden a traitor. Dore and his co-host vehemently support Snowden, portraying him as a hero who exposed government overreach.
Senator Kelly [34:12]: "Do you believe Edward Snowden is a traitor to the United States of America?"
Jimmy Dore [34:41]: "Do you believe Edward Snowden is a traitor to the United States of America?"
Co-host [34:50]: "If he's a traitor, what does that make this dude, right?"
Gabbard's nuanced position on Snowden highlights the tension between national security and individual whistleblower rights, a theme Dore passionately explores.
Dore criticizes mainstream media for ignoring or underreporting significant intelligence failures like Timber Sycamore. He accuses the media of being complicit in sidelining truth-tellers like Gabbard.
Jimmy Dore [24:50]: "You're smearing Tulsi Gabbard. That's how corrupt your government is."
Co-host [29:37]: "That's why I want a Timber Sycamore T-shirt that says Timber Sycamore on it."
The segment underscores Dore's belief that both government agencies and mainstream media are obstructing the public's understanding of critical national security issues.
Transitioning from intelligence critiques, Dore addresses President Trump's recent announcement of hefty tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, analyzing the potential economic repercussions and political motivations behind these measures.
Dore explains the economic theory behind tariffs, acknowledging potential price hikes for consumers and retaliation from affected countries.
He also highlights Canada's planned retaliation by targeting various American exports, potentially escalating trade tensions.
The discussion touches on Trump's broader geopolitical strategies, including his interest in Greenland and initiatives against BRICS nations.
Dore expresses skepticism about the effectiveness and sustainability of Trump's tariff strategies, predicting economic strain and highlighting ongoing conflicts within the political landscape.
The segment concludes with a humorous yet critical take on the complex interplay between political maneuvers and economic policies.
As the episode nears its conclusion, Dore encourages listeners to become premium members to support the show, emphasizing the importance of independent media voices in challenging established narratives.
The episode wraps up with final comedic interactions, maintaining the show's characteristic blend of humor and critical discourse.
Tulsi Gabbard on Intelligence Failures [08:32]:
"For too long, faulty, inadequate or weaponized intelligence have led to costly failures and the undermining of our national security and God-given freedoms enshrined in the Constitution."
Jimmy Dore on Media Complicity [24:50]:
"You're smearing Tulsi Gabbard. That's how corrupt your government is."
Senator Kelly on Snowden [34:12]:
"Do you believe Edward Snowden is a traitor to the United States of America?"
Jimmy Dore on Timber Sycamore [10:31]:
"She was laying out all the lies and crimes in recent history that the intelligence community has committed."
Co-host on Tariffs [54:47]:
"I'm so for it. I'm so for globalists getting hammered in their fucking chute."
In this episode, Jimmy Dore underscores the pervasive issues of corruption and politicization within the U.S. intelligence community and highlights the challenges faced by whistleblowers and truth-tellers like Tulsi Gabbard. Through incisive commentary and critical analysis, Dore questions the integrity of both governmental institutions and mainstream media, advocating for greater transparency and accountability.
The discussion on Trump's tariff policies further illustrates the intricate balance between political strategy and economic impact, revealing the potential for both intended and unintended consequences on the global stage.
Overall, The Jimmy Dore Show offers listeners a provocative and unfiltered exploration of current political dynamics, emphasizing the necessity for independent voices in shaping public discourse.