Joe Rogan Can’t Believe What Tulsi Gabbard Just EXPOSED!

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الملخص

TLDRThis content discusses Tulsi Gabbard's confirmation as the new Director of National Intelligence and her plans for reforming US intelligence agencies. It highlights her views on US foreign policy, particularly her opposition to regime change, the need for diplomacy over military intervention, and the impact of corporate interests on political discourse. The conversation features critiques from Joe Rogan regarding government policies, particularly concerning veterans' mental health and the treatment of psychedelics. Gabbard's confirmation is met with backlash from some political figures, yet her military background and unique perspective on conflict resolution are emphasized as valuable in her new role.

الوجبات الجاهزة

  • 🌟 Tulsi Gabbard confirmed as Director of National Intelligence.
  • 🕊️ Emphasis on exhausting diplomacy before military conflicts.
  • 🧠 Discussion on psychedelic therapy for veterans with PTSD.
  • ⚔️ Critique of regime change as a failed policy.
  • 📉 Concerns about corporate influence in politics.
  • 🔍 Need for unbiased intelligence analysis and transparency.
  • 💡 Gabbard's plans to end politicization in intelligence agencies.
  • 📈 Advocacy for increased intelligence sharing.
  • 💬 Conversation on the importance of dialogue with adversaries.
  • 🤝 Highlighting Gabbard's military background and experience.

الجدول الزمني

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The discussion opens with a critique of political propaganda that shapes public perception of democracy, focusing on Tulsi Gabbard’s recent appointment as the new Director of National Intelligence. The commentary highlights that political narratives tend to favor certain candidates while undermining others deemed unacceptable by elites, emphasizing the need for genuine representation in the political sphere.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    Joe Rogan and Tulsi Gabbard engage in a conversation that underscores the issues facing veterans, specifically regarding the use of psychedelics for PTSD treatment. Rogan argues that the current drug policy restricts access to potentially beneficial substances, revealing a deeper commentary on the broader failings of societal structures to support veterans adequately, underscoring the need for reform in both healthcare and drug policy.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:00

    Gabbard's views are presented, particularly her opinions on Hillary Clinton's influence within the Democratic Party and her commitment to preventing needless wars. She emphasizes the necessity of open dialogue in international relations, criticizing the current political climate of fear and censorship, especially regarding dissenting voices within her party.

  • 00:15:00 - 00:22:42

    The discussion shifts to Gabbard's plans for the intelligence community, which include increasing transparency, ending politicization, and advocating for accountability. This section reflects concerns about the past misuse of intelligence agencies for political gain and emphasizes the importance of an unbiased approach to national security, contrasting her vision with the prevailing interventionist policies.

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فيديو أسئلة وأجوبة

  • Who is Tulsi Gabbard?

    Tulsi Gabbard is a former Congresswoman from Hawaii and is now the Director of National Intelligence.

  • What did Gabbard say about the role of diplomacy?

    Gabbard believes that diplomacy must be exhausted at every step before resorting to war.

  • What is the main criticism of current US foreign policy according to Gabbard?

    Gabbard criticizes the regime change policy and emphasizes that it has not worked in the past.

  • What role does Joe Rogan play in this discussion?

    Joe Rogan hosts a discussion with Tulsi Gabbard, where he expresses his support for her views on intelligence and foreign policy.

  • What is the significance of psychedelic therapy for veterans mentioned in the discussion?

    Psychedelic therapy is suggested as a means to help veterans with PTSD, highlighting the failures of current mental health programs.

  • What does Gabbard want to achieve as the Director of National Intelligence?

    Gabbard aims to increase intelligence sharing, reduce politicization of intelligence agencies, and ensure unbiased intelligence analysis.

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    they obviously never talk about
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    themselves and how much propaganda they
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    put out to create this facade of a
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    democracy where essentially they work
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    with the power elite in Washington from
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    one party or another and they they
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    basically decide hey here's the people
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    that we we uh were okay with voters
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    being exposed to these are the
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    acceptable people and here's the people
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    who are unacceptable to the elite and
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    therefore we got to destroy them so tol
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    gabard is now the new Director of
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    National Intelligence
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    in a 52 to 48 vote along party lines
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    gabbard was confirmed on Wednesday
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    morning as the new Director of National
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    Intelligence we'll get to all of that
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    and the changes that Tulsi Gard is going
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    to make but firstly listen to this Joe
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    Rogan and his jaw drop when speaking to
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    Tulsi gabbard and hearing her plans
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    around National Intelligence a bunch of
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    people that are out there now that I'm
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    very excited about one of them is v a
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    big one is tulsy gabard and FK Jr of
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    course um I love that guy I love what
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    he's done his entire career and I love
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    what he's trying to do with health I
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    mean this is a real issue that we all
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    face and we're all being poisoned and
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    they're profiting off of it and we're
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    not doing [ __ ] about it meanwhile you
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    stop psychedelics from being given to
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    Veterans to help them with PTSD it
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    doesn't make any sense this makes zero
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    [ __ ] sense and they have so much
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    control over what you say and do because
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    if you you can decide that something is
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    it's unsuitable for the population like
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    like the drug schedule program they have
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    in the United States right they have
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    schedule one two and three depending
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    upon if there's any medicinal use for it
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    and psychedelics are all schedule one
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    that is crazy if you're telling me
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    there's no medicinal use you could get
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    thousands of people to testify in
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    Congress about soldiers in particular I
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    know so many soldiers no one prepares
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    them for that they go over were they're
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    19 years old and they see people get
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    blown up they lose their friends they
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    come back and then they're supposed to
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    just integrate and there's no [ __ ]
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    program that can help you do that
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    there's you're on your own and you got
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    to sort through what you've seen that's
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    so different than all these people
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    around you you have to sort through
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    seeing your friends die you have to sort
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    through having to kill people you have
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    to sort through that and just exist and
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    then there's a tremendous amount of
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    veterans who commit suicide it's a crazy
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    number
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    and psychedelics are proven to help that
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    so the fact that there's some sort of an
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    organization that thinks that somehow or
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    another that is bad that this thing that
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    doesn't kill anybody literally like the
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    ld50 rate for psilocybin is something
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    insane it's like you have to take it's
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    like a 100 pounds of it or something I
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    don't know what it is like let's find
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    out what's the ld50 rate which means
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    lethal dose at 50% of the population
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    like what kills half the people it's
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    just like you can't do it it's not
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    that's not what the concern is are there
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    concerns about people losing their
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    marbles when they do it yeah yeah there
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    is concerns it ain't it's not a [ __ ]
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    free ride you know there's some people
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    that are mentally fragile and they have
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    mental issues already they shouldn't be
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    doing that but for everybody else there
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    should be a conversation where we figure
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    out how to make the world a better place
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    and one of the ways to make a world a
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    better place is to make people more kind
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    more compassionate and more
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    understanding and that's something that
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    P provides and the fact that that is
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    somehow or another listed by a country
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    that is the leader of the Free World in
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    the most information Rich time alive
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    there's so much access to information we
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    all know what they really are and what
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    they're not and yet this organization
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    that somehow this Shadow organization
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    that controls what we do tells you you
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    can't have that if you have it you go to
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    jail that's bananas that doesn't make
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    any sense and as long as we keep stupid
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    [ __ ] like that people will never have
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    hope that there's going to be a better
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    Horizon a better future they would think
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    that all these things are so it takes so
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    long just for marijuana look marijuana
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    is still not federally legal but it's
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    legal in like half the states it took so
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    long for people where they're drinking
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    whiskey on every [ __ ] Corner people
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    are just doing shots and drinking
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    tequila and marijuana's something that
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    gets you locked in cage as long as
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    something like that exists that's
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    preposterous and completely illogical
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    the good that it serves is the ruling
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    class it gets to rule without logic CU
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    they don't have to it doesn't have to
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    make sense [ __ ] you you're going to
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    jail as long as they say that you're
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    like ah we raise your taxes you got to
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    pay them [ __ ] you you're going to jail
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    but the [ __ ] Constitution shut up so
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    if if there's like an illegal situation
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    like that or an illogical situation like
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    that rather it makes you lose faith in
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    the whole system but when someone like
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    RFK Jr comes along and says hey I think
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    we can fix this it's like give him a
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    [ __ ] chance maybe he can maybe he can
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    fix this whole Health System where we've
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    been co-opted by these these giant
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    organizations that want you to make
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    money so gavot has said in the past
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    before we get to more clips from Tulsi
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    and Joe Rogan Tully explaining her
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    thesis and her plans to how we can and
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    should reform the intelligence agencies
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    gabbard said in the past that Hillary
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    Clint sonified so-called rot that is
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    sickened the Democratic party the
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    congresswoman gabbard fought back after
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    Hillary Clinton appeared to continually
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    call her once again a favor of the
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    Russians a Russian asset this is a
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    phrase that has always been repeated it
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    is commonly touted today this is so
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    because once again Tulsi gabard is not
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    an advocation for for other Wars she's
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    an advocation for War as an absolute
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    Last Resort when a necessity instead of
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    this policy in which we've had over the
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    past few Decades of war first Clinton
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    said that the Russians she believes have
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    got their eye on somebody namely tulsy
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    gabard and they're apparently grooming
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    her to be the third party candidate
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    listen to what tulsy gabard said here to
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    Joe Rogan about who really controls the
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    party and the true threat to democracy
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    and what tulsy will do about it yeah
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    it's it's very spooky and it's spooky
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    how prevalent that that mindset is and
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    how many Democrats not even just
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    politici just people that are Democrats
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    how many people share that position that
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    you should silence people that you don't
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    agree with and it's just it's such a
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    foolish perspective and it's it plays
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    out historically over and over and over
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    again in a terrible way I just don't
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    understand why people don't learn that
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    lesson I think that I think that the
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    Democratic Party leaders people like
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    Hillary Clinton uh people who've been in
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    charge for a very long time
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    um F this kind of culture of fear and
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    like hey if you go against us like
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    you're dead you're on the [ __ ] list uh
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    you have kind of the the very loud
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    activists and the who don't represent I
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    think even the majority of the
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    democratic party but the aoc's of the
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    world um who who who are almost like
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    these these uh radical religious zealots
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    and they are ideologues
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    and whatever they choose is the Battle
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    of the day yes if you are against them
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    on that forget it you're done to also
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    said this to Joe rugan listen to this
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    one it's amazing when I talk to people
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    and it happened recently with Alex
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    baronson he was like uh isn't she crazy
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    I'm like what's crazy how's she crazy
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    tell me how she's crazy and then no
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    examples I'm like well why you saying
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    that like why does someone say he's like
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    yeah you're actually you're right like I
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    don't have a an example I'm like isn't
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    that weird that you just like have
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    you're and he's a journalist I mean work
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    for the New York Times and it just isn't
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    she crazy yep yep accepting that and
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    that's how they do it wild that's how
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    they do it is is like hey let's just
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    plant a seed of Doubt or suspicion so
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    that most people I mean as a journalist
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    he's got no excuse but most people don't
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    have um just I honestly they don't have
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    the time they hear one thing they're
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    like shoot like I got kids I got work we
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    got soccer games we got this we got that
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    you want me to do re like wait what
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    right it's such a bizarre system that we
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    have and it's so easy to to rig yeah
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    because there's only two parties and
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    both parties are controlled by these
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    gigantic special interest groups
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    gigantic special interest
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    groups uh corporate for-profit
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    media big Tech and then the powers in
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    both parties uh and that's where I'm I'm
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    I'm glad you use the word rigged because
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    uh it's an important word and usually
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    when you use it people aren't thinking
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    of it in the way that we're talking
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    about uh it's what I experienced during
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    that campaign is that collusion between
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    those very very powerful entities to
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    decide before voters even get a chance
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    to be exposed to different candidates to
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    choose from they decide all right here
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    are the cand here's the people that
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    we're going to you know we think will be
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    all right we think they're going to play
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    the game and we'll promote them we'll
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    say nice things about them maybe throw
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    in a tough question here or there just
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    to not blow our cover but these are the
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    people that we want voters to choose
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    from and these other people are the ones
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    that we're going to try to either uh
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    just slide into the darkness and hope
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    nobody notices them or if people are
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    noticing them we're going to do
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    everything that we can to smear them and
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    and uh and undermine their credibility
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    so that when they do speak you get that
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    kind of reaction from uh baronson so as
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    I mentioned at the start Tulsi Gab is
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    going to oversee the 18 intelligence
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    Community agencies and will advise the
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    president as National Security Council
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    and Homeland Security Council on
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    intelligence matters now here are some
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    things in which I want to discuss about
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    what we can expect from her and her new
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    role as head of the US intelligence
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    Community National Intelligence
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    directors have three very important
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    tasks firstly adding as the main
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    advisers to the presidents on
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    intelligence masses over seeing matters
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    related to the budget and Military
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    priorities and leading the wider
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    intelligence Community to ensure that
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    the priorities all fall under the
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    intelligence umbrella and are in line
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    with the administration's requirements
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    and so what we can expect just a few
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    things off the bat where I play you a
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    clip tabard confronting Pi Morgan about
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    the war in Ukraine and this liberal
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    hegemonic worldview which has totally
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    destroyed uh I think uh the West on the
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    global stage to a strong degree Go's dis
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    insane ingrained dogmatic belief that
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    the West should and must go around the
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    world and engage in regime change as
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    we've done in Cuba in Vietnam in Iraq in
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    Afghanistan and it never ever works and
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    so the the the the major things just
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    Topline before I get into more details
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    and play you this clip gav said that
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    she's going to sue four serious policies
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    firstly is increasing intelligence
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    sharing and identification of holes in
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    US intelligence collecting and analyzing
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    a political and unbiased information
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    this is the most important thing leading
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    on to a second point we must end and she
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    will end the plitz Iz ation of the
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    intelligence communities to ensure that
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    the mission is focused on the core
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    unbiased apolitical collection of and
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    Analysis of intelligence to secure the
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    United States now this is key we've seen
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    the politicization of the intelligence
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    agencies and it always fails it always
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    leads to division this is why I say
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    again this is why we have the so-call
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    populist backlash it is because of this
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    uh this total politization of these
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    Central agencies and in addition as I'll
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    mention later on the weapon ization of
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    secrecy to a massive degree trust we
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    will be rebuilt through accountability
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    and transparency and there will be
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    tential efficiencies and there will of
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    course be redundancies I imagine as one
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    of her priorities to ensure that these
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    organizations are less bloated and
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    bureaucratic now Chuck Schumer in
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    response before I get to what Tuli gabal
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    said in response to took to P Morgan
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    Chuck Schumer in response said on a post
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    on X that she has spent her entire
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    career sympathizing with the likes of
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    Putin and assart and she's not qualified
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    to lead the intelligence agencies John
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    fetman as well previously shown some
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    degree of openness in the past to
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    Trump's nominees announced last week he
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    would not vote for RFK Jr or gabbard the
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    President's Choice to lead of course the
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    human health services at dep department
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    and he mentioned in a quote that I have
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    met with most of the cabinet nominees
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    and carefully watched their confirmation
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    hearings he said on the post on X after
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    considering what is at stake vetman said
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    I voted against moving forward to the
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    confirmation of gabbard and Kennedy I'll
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    be voting no on their confirmations and
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    so there is this like insane just spread
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    of Lies regarding tulsy gabbard the fact
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    that she wants more dialogue it's
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    unbelievable Joe Biden did not speak to
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    President Putin for four years
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    irrespective as as as to if you agree
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    surely there is a necessity to at least
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    engage in a degree of dialogue with your
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    so-called opponent as a means of trying
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    to resolve the conflict in hat we
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    constantly just heard from the
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    Democratic party that we must win we
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    must win the war Ukraine what exactly
  • 00:13:30
    does a win mean does a win mean the
  • 00:13:31
    total and utter annihilation of Ukraine
  • 00:13:34
    does it mean this total fallacy this lie
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    of trying to push Putin back into a
  • 00:13:38
    corner because of course that would
  • 00:13:39
    massively escalate and likely need lead
  • 00:13:42
    to nuclear confrontation so what exactly
  • 00:13:44
    does a win mean nobody could answer that
  • 00:13:46
    so tulsy and Trump's approach is
  • 00:13:47
    massively different hence why they shall
  • 00:13:49
    end the war in Ukraine very shortly and
  • 00:13:51
    Tulsi also recently has received much
  • 00:13:55
    praise from men and woman and which
  • 00:13:56
    served with her during her stints in the
  • 00:14:00
    US Military and the backing the do the
  • 00:14:02
    nomination for Director of National
  • 00:14:04
    Intelligence there are about 20 men and
  • 00:14:06
    women who served with gabbard praising
  • 00:14:08
    her unwavering commitment to the
  • 00:14:09
    military's most precious resource namely
  • 00:14:12
    the young men and women of the Armed
  • 00:14:14
    Forces this is the thing a sign of
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    respect as Tulsi will say now it is a
  • 00:14:18
    necessity that war is the absolute Last
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    Resort that does not mean appeasement
  • 00:14:21
    that does not mean being weak but it
  • 00:14:23
    means trying to utilize all diplomatic
  • 00:14:26
    Solutions prior towards putting anyone
  • 00:14:27
    in arm's way and Democrats frankly just
  • 00:14:30
    do not want to do that they're just
  • 00:14:31
    obsessed with this policy of regime
  • 00:14:33
    change and interventionism which never
  • 00:14:35
    works on on on a global level it always
  • 00:14:37
    has mass unintended consequences listen
  • 00:14:40
    to uh gabot here talking about her
  • 00:14:42
    political and geopolitical worldview and
  • 00:14:44
    how she thinks about for instance St in
  • 00:14:45
    Ukraine one of the things in the book
  • 00:14:47
    which I passionately disagree with you
  • 00:14:49
    about is Ukraine I've been there I've
  • 00:14:51
    interviewed president zalinski and I'm
  • 00:14:53
    just surprised I've been very surprised
  • 00:14:55
    that a significant number of Republicans
  • 00:14:57
    in the last two years have gravitated to
  • 00:15:00
    a position it seems to me of saying we
  • 00:15:02
    should just let Putin take what he's
  • 00:15:03
    taken he should keep it we should end
  • 00:15:05
    this war by allowing him to keep all
  • 00:15:06
    land he stolen with his murderous
  • 00:15:08
    illegal Rampage of a sovereign
  • 00:15:10
    Democratic European country I never
  • 00:15:12
    thought I'd hear Republicans make that
  • 00:15:14
    argument you yourself were in Iraq you
  • 00:15:15
    were there actually I think at the same
  • 00:15:17
    time as my brother who was a colonel in
  • 00:15:19
    the Royal Welsh regiment so thank you
  • 00:15:21
    for your service as I always thank him
  • 00:15:22
    for his you were in Iraq which you know
  • 00:15:24
    just to remind viewers was a war that
  • 00:15:27
    was fought on an entirely false pretext
  • 00:15:29
    as it turned out that Saddam Hussein had
  • 00:15:31
    weapons of mass destruction here you've
  • 00:15:33
    got someone who absolutely has weapons
  • 00:15:35
    of mass destruction Vladimir Putin he's
  • 00:15:37
    a ruthless Russian dictator he's IL
  • 00:15:39
    legally invaded a democratic country and
  • 00:15:42
    I'm baffled why people like you on the
  • 00:15:44
    right the Republican side of this
  • 00:15:46
    argument seem to think it would be by
  • 00:15:48
    default really a good thing or a thing
  • 00:15:51
    that has to happen inevitable thing to
  • 00:15:54
    happen that Putin wins I don't think
  • 00:15:56
    that's an accurate characterization at
  • 00:15:58
    all of course it was wrong for Putin to
  • 00:16:01
    invade Ukraine my criticism of our
  • 00:16:03
    American policy and the Biden Harris
  • 00:16:05
    administration's leadership is on this
  • 00:16:07
    that they should see the situation for
  • 00:16:10
    what it is not what they wished it to be
  • 00:16:12
    they should clearly have defined what
  • 00:16:15
    does winning look like if you ask 10
  • 00:16:17
    different people in in Washington DC
  • 00:16:19
    this question you'll get 10 different
  • 00:16:21
    answers you'll get different answers
  • 00:16:23
    from the state department versus our
  • 00:16:24
    Department of Defense you'll even get
  • 00:16:27
    different answers within the White House
  • 00:16:28
    house all they say is well we will be
  • 00:16:30
    there for as long as it takes we will
  • 00:16:32
    spend as much uh hundreds of billions or
  • 00:16:34
    trillions of dollars of American
  • 00:16:36
    taxpayer dollars whatever it takes as
  • 00:16:38
    long as it takes but not defining what
  • 00:16:40
    that is and P it it is because of my
  • 00:16:43
    experience serving in different War
  • 00:16:45
    zones in the military that I know that
  • 00:16:47
    there are very simple questions that
  • 00:16:49
    need to be asked and answered before
  • 00:16:51
    committing American taxpayer dollars and
  • 00:16:53
    our support to go and intervene what is
  • 00:16:56
    our objective what are we trying to
  • 00:16:58
    accomplish how does it serve the best
  • 00:16:59
    national interests of the American
  • 00:17:01
    people and our own country's security
  • 00:17:03
    what President Biden should have done
  • 00:17:05
    from the very beginning was exercised
  • 00:17:07
    his leadership to get Putin and zalinsky
  • 00:17:10
    or their representatives across the
  • 00:17:11
    table from each other to broker a peace
  • 00:17:14
    deal the details to say well we're just
  • 00:17:16
    going to be in this until you know
  • 00:17:18
    zalinsky standard which is they get
  • 00:17:20
    every inch of Ukrainian territory back
  • 00:17:22
    how many Ukrainian lives are going to be
  • 00:17:24
    sacrificed in the process hang
  • 00:17:26
    hangable as that goal is period on that
  • 00:17:29
    point let me ask you if this was an
  • 00:17:31
    attack on American soil you would want
  • 00:17:33
    every single inch that was taken by
  • 00:17:35
    Russia or whoever it may be back you and
  • 00:17:38
    you would join the fight to do it
  • 00:17:39
    because you've served your country and
  • 00:17:41
    you would be absolutely outraged of
  • 00:17:43
    course but this this is how yeah but
  • 00:17:47
    that's how ukrainians feel about their
  • 00:17:49
    land they feel exactly the same way that
  • 00:17:51
    you would or I would about ourand I I I
  • 00:17:54
    understand the feeling the feeling and
  • 00:17:56
    the emotion is very different from the
  • 00:17:58
    reality that Ukraine is facing a much
  • 00:18:01
    larger country with a much greater
  • 00:18:03
    military force with many more people and
  • 00:18:05
    its own military industrial complex that
  • 00:18:08
    has been able to reconstitute its
  • 00:18:10
    hardware and its weapon systems far more
  • 00:18:12
    quickly than even our American
  • 00:18:13
    intelligence agencies thought that they
  • 00:18:15
    would be able to and oh by the way Putin
  • 00:18:18
    also has both tactical and strategic
  • 00:18:20
    nuclear weapons there's a long history
  • 00:18:22
    here and I know you've gone into this
  • 00:18:23
    with different guests over time we won't
  • 00:18:25
    get into it now but my view on foreign
  • 00:18:28
    policy I'm not an ol aist I'm not a
  • 00:18:29
    pacifist I'm a realist and understanding
  • 00:18:32
    that it is not doing any good for the
  • 00:18:34
    Ukrainian people to and I've been to
  • 00:18:36
    Ukraine many times like you I have many
  • 00:18:38
    friends there and it's heartbreaking to
  • 00:18:40
    see what they are going through
  • 00:18:42
    continuing to fuel a war of attrition
  • 00:18:45
    it's not a peer-to-peer war that is
  • 00:18:48
    going on there and an unwillingness by
  • 00:18:50
    our leaders to be honest with the
  • 00:18:52
    American people about number one how how
  • 00:18:55
    much further are we going to go into
  • 00:18:57
    debt to go and fuel this proxy war and
  • 00:18:59
    number two the reality and the honesty
  • 00:19:01
    of the fact that as tensions continue to
  • 00:19:04
    increase we are pushing us closer to the
  • 00:19:07
    possibility whether intentionally or
  • 00:19:09
    unintentionally of of a nuclear war
  • 00:19:11
    being sparked off the best thing would
  • 00:19:14
    be and and our military leaders have
  • 00:19:16
    said this for quite some time the only
  • 00:19:17
    way this war ends is through a brokered
  • 00:19:19
    treaty some kind of agreement where both
  • 00:19:22
    parties are are going to walk away not
  • 00:19:24
    happy my position has been consistent
  • 00:19:26
    throughout that this should have been
  • 00:19:28
    done done as quickly as possible after
  • 00:19:30
    this war broke out which could have
  • 00:19:32
    saved so many people's lives and cost so
  • 00:19:35
    this is the main thing that I want to
  • 00:19:37
    wrap up with many in the west especially
  • 00:19:40
    the foreign policy so-called Elites
  • 00:19:41
    consider this idea of liberal hegemony
  • 00:19:44
    as a wise policy that states that that
  • 00:19:47
    that asserts that states should
  • 00:19:48
    axiomatically adopt this idea of
  • 00:19:50
    spreading liberal democracy around the
  • 00:19:52
    world is said to make eminently good
  • 00:19:53
    sense from both a strategic and a moral
  • 00:19:56
    perspective and this is primarily
  • 00:19:58
    because Li liberalism prices the concept
  • 00:20:00
    of inalienable natural rights in
  • 00:20:02
    committed Liberals are deeply concerned
  • 00:20:03
    about the rights of virtually every
  • 00:20:05
    single individual on the planet and that
  • 00:20:06
    this universalistic logic basically
  • 00:20:08
    creates powerful incentive liberal
  • 00:20:10
    states to get involved in the Affairs of
  • 00:20:12
    other countries which massively violate
  • 00:20:14
    their citizens rights so this logic
  • 00:20:15
    leads straight into a policy of regime
  • 00:20:17
    change where the goal is to top
  • 00:20:19
    autocrats and to put liberal democracies
  • 00:20:20
    in their place but as we've seen for
  • 00:20:22
    instance in Iraq and Libya and Afghan
  • 00:20:23
    and Cuba and Ukraine and lazos in
  • 00:20:25
    Ecuador in Brazil and various other
  • 00:20:27
    places especially post War II when
  • 00:20:29
    regime change is utilized it vitally
  • 00:20:31
    never works there there's really not any
  • 00:20:33
    examples that you can give where in
  • 00:20:36
    modern regime change post 1991 for
  • 00:20:38
    instance has been successful it always
  • 00:20:40
    fails every single time in the case of
  • 00:20:42
    Iraq 4.4 million individuals internally
  • 00:20:45
    displaced 2.3 million refugees
  • 00:20:48
    widespread violence as a power vacuum
  • 00:20:50
    was created when Saddam Hussein was was
  • 00:20:52
    removed Civil War escalation economic
  • 00:20:55
    instability over 210 civilians killed
  • 00:20:57
    since 03 at least so I'm not trying to
  • 00:21:00
    back St Hussein or any of these tyrants
  • 00:21:03
    at all but I'm simply saying that whilst
  • 00:21:05
    liberal hedony may sound good
  • 00:21:07
    hypothetically it never works and the
  • 00:21:08
    same has happened in Ukraine leading to
  • 00:21:10
    the total and utter destruction of
  • 00:21:12
    Ukraine and frankly pushing Russia into
  • 00:21:16
    the arms of various adversaries serious
  • 00:21:19
    adversaries in addition to bolstering
  • 00:21:22
    these adversaries on the global scale
  • 00:21:24
    now you have China Iran and Russia and
  • 00:21:28
    North Korea in which are going to
  • 00:21:30
    collaborate further in the future and
  • 00:21:32
    this is just a terrible idea this is
  • 00:21:34
    just bad so the point that I'm making is
  • 00:21:35
    that liberal hedonic this worldview of
  • 00:21:37
    regime change never solves the issue it
  • 00:21:40
    literally every single time it backfires
  • 00:21:42
    millions of millions die unnecessarily
  • 00:21:44
    and terrorism is literally always rif
  • 00:21:46
    and so this backlash against Tuli gabard
  • 00:21:49
    is just totally and utterly un unfounded
  • 00:21:52
    and so once again Tulsi believes that we
  • 00:21:54
    must exhaust all diplomatic Solutions at
  • 00:21:56
    literally every single step before going
  • 00:21:58
    to this seems fairly logical I mean this
  • 00:22:00
    seems very logical why would you want to
  • 00:22:02
    put your soldiers in H's way
  • 00:22:03
    unnecessarily before any diplomatic
  • 00:22:05
    Solutions have been exhausted as we've
  • 00:22:07
    seen in Ukraine war should be the last
  • 00:22:10
    resort TTY gambal has been at the
  • 00:22:11
    Forefront of brutal conflicts she seen
  • 00:22:14
    some terrible things she understands
  • 00:22:17
    unlike prior National Intelligence
  • 00:22:19
    director she understands the true
  • 00:22:21
    dangerous and the true issues around
  • 00:22:24
    conflict she's done it and she's also
  • 00:22:26
    against this liberal hegemonic W you
  • 00:22:28
    regime change and interventionism which
  • 00:22:30
    never works on a global scale and so the
  • 00:22:32
    backlash from Chuck Schumer from
  • 00:22:34
    betterman and all these people is just
  • 00:22:36
    totally and utterly unfounded it's
  • 00:22:38
    insane
الوسوم
  • Tulsi Gabbard
  • National Intelligence
  • US Foreign Policy
  • Diplomacy
  • Veterans Mental Health
  • Regime Change
  • Joe Rogan
  • Psychedelics
  • Military Intervention
  • Political Discourse