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also, voters throughout the western world go to the pulse this year. will their voices be heard to discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by george samuel leon budapest. he's a pod cast or at the gospel which can be found on youtube and locals. and america actually a martin j. he is an award winning journalist and commentator or a gentleman cross up rules and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. all right, let's start out with george and in budapest, um you have, uh you and i have previously talked about the state of the union address, the joe biden delivered. obviously the most bizarre thing coming from on that venue for that occasion. we have ever heard in our lifetime and it, but it was very interesting. it was those to be the state of the union, but it was a kind of a state of jo biden's mind and administration, particularly when it comes to world affairs. so, so the united states that in future very much, at least in the beginning, but the 2nd world war, he paid off with the 2nd world war. as if the united states in 2024 is in a similar circumstance. it was in january or i guess that was march then of of,
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of night and 1941 that the world is coming up across a part of the wheels off the rails and the united states must lead. oh, would you take it from here, george? because his understanding of history is not only wrong, but it's kind of perverse. go ahead. aaron said it right. it's a little bit less of being one of the most bizarre state of the union address is ever delivered by any president they kicked off. does it say the state of the union by referencing january and 1941 suggested that america was in that situation that it was then. now, last year, within 11 months, united states was at a more of a world war. but it was a war with japan and germany. so you have to wonder then, is that the plan?
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so this year says that he said that this where exactly the same situation that we were in in 1941. and in fact, yes, he said it is worse because we have this uh, existing show thread. is it? well, why am we have an existing show, a thread at home. so it's a, it's of interest at all my dig prices. so you have to then wonder what, what's the bottom here? i mean, it is easy, but i need to leave the country in the world. and then you also have to wonder about what's been going on in your of this uh, this week with um, my chrome um denouncing the gentleman spoke our this the see a big of the the lack of the z you instead of him sending the taurus midsize through ukraine demonstrates call of this and um, uh and, but this was a code also by the brothers. sure. david cameron, the, the, the before, i'm sorry, i meant to say no, no, no, they get all the, this is not escalation, just send, send everything you've got, just send it all different that. well, no, they signed the quotes. i don't, i suppose judge the, the, the,
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the french can say that because the red army didn't come visiting. and 1945, i suppose that hadn't something to do in the they didn't terminate metrics and then my chrome, he had all of the political parties assembled at the zip out as the degree of the meeting with all of them. and, you know, number of the address number of states in europe in which you gain reiterated that, well, these things get bad and ukraine, we're going to have to be the way the way, way going. well, i mean, george, we do, you and i've talked about this before. it's nato troops. does that mean french troops sort of means, you know, the baltic republics and means poland doesn't mean romania. i mean, who is good to do the heavy lifting here, or is it just be non say, you know, martin, one of the interesting things too, with george and i remember them and yourself a very serious about history. and if we look at the, the, the 1st months of 1941, the united states at least, but the official narrative was just trying to stay out of the war spy to stay out
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of the european more and try to avoid war with which. and that's the nominal history here, but joe biden is not only he's not avoiding more, he is one, i mean, to perpetuate, wants to continue more. i mean, really the, the analogy to 1941 is upside down and inside out, because joe biden, with a couple of phone calls, could these x a central threats that he claims could be, or could be dealt with immediately? martin? yeah, he, he wants to keep the war going as it is, as a proxy will, but it doesn't, it doesn't want to involve american troops on a trip. so that meant to, you know, and i think you have to ask yourself why, and i think i hope americans are becoming more and more cynical. i'm asking the same question. you know, is there something else the that we don't know about? you know, when we look at his sons activities, his business dealings in the crane, all the other, you know, great corruption stories that i, which will come out in the next few years. you know, it's, it's very dubious. erase suspicious, because i think that if there's any question about who right, who wrote his speech,
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i think he wrote himself because to go back in history that fall and to not really make any prolific statements or comparisons to the today. but just simply shows that you have an idea about what history it has and what the issue is done and where america is now is foolish, because there was times, i think you, the message was, i'm stuck in the past. you know, i only really care about the policy going over the americans will be saying, well, what about health care? what about pump prices and food in the supermarket? can we deal with realities of today? and i think the hood that came up, well, 1st of all, i think a little the speech is basically written about trump. i think it was really all about trump, but a lot of there were a lot of references. i know it's just to, to, to trickle down effect. and i think this is one of his obsessions. now, is that, look, the economy isn't in a bad state and it isn't. he's flushed the statistics a little bit and the respect about some of the positive statistics about jobs,
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for example, on really realistic unless you give them context that when he came into office, we were coming out of cove. it. so obviously the pendulum swinging the other way on gross on, on jobs and on the play show. but, you know, but martin that you know me, i don't want to go into the weeds about the economics of it because i think i just patently false. what he had to say, but at the very least the, his, the leads are doing fine. that was the mess. yes. the okay, is that they're doing fine. you know, we're doing just jim dandy here. how, how do you want to look somebody can everybody else, you know, except are, well, be how, how do you, how do you wouldn't election on that? you know, the way we're doing great. we're buying new, let's just say, well that, that's a problem. we're going to discuss that. i always go into this election season. yeah . but george, you know, you know, who wrote the speech well, didn't that the leach wrote the speech, okay? because mike johnson, you could say maybe he was clap and under the table, i'm not really sure, but he was certainly nodding us head. okay. so this is again,
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maybe una party. this is a very, very pipe, a bi partisan. i mean, even the highest ranking elected republican, if it goes to a sitting right behind the president on sites like that's right. that's right, mister president. considering everything else is coming of coming apart. they have an agreement on that at the very, very top. george, it is quite remarkable and, and that is a very good question as to why you start to the state of the union, which is supposed to be the state of the union today. and then you bring up some events from more than a few years ago. and yes, he is not in the boss, but as is america's the leads. and the i'm as is you're absolutely, you know, when, when you, when you listen to macro and you listen to david cameras, they are exactly the same is by them. they are stuck in this mindset of hipaa churchill chamberlain. and that's how i try to read what's going on in the works.
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and it is so bizarre because the public just isn't buying it. the public is does not thing. but what's clicking on the new crate is some existing show a match, a full them that they have to worry about that it somehow in a way strengthens them. but that's how essentially best selling a war. because they have no other means are they will they know other means of, of telling them why they're doing what they're doing. i mean that's, that's really the question. why are you so heavily involved in ukraine and they don't have an answer other than bring up, what will it fits his blood while it goes, everything is on the table. it, is it blowing? if it them, then, you know, we're, we're facing it. most of that, well we need the problem. the problem with that junk is that how many, what is there out there with the pairing at the aware? yes, that's right, but they don't, they don't have any means of that. this was a, they've never been able to explain. why is you probably so important other than to bring out paper when you have to stuff hipaa, you know, and that's the way we we,
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we stopped them before in the 90 boards that we go to do it now. and that's, that's all they got. the problem is that this rhetorical excesses acquire momentum of that role. and then it becomes very difficult to stop. because if you're facing hitler, well, you can't just have to say it one certain point. okay, well let's say boys, let's go home now, but didn't you say that we will fight the hitler? so if you live and that's why move by chrome is getting more in mold with with, with all of his proclamation that, well we have to, you know, get ready for war. and the, and we now the stores of a french are being trained to fight a war in europe. you know, they're, they're busy trading in africa to find a warn you, if it's an input story, a political today. it's where the, where, where they have a, you know, more, it's which really came really bizarre about this speech is that there was no reference or a suggestion of how to move towards piece that was absent. yeah,
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it is. if there's no options out there that, that there is nothing else that if you're a prisoner of some of this ro, reenactment of history, martin it but the references to ukraine and i'm getting the bill passed, you know, to, to carry on with the spending was very brief, i so, i mean, it was really sure. so, you know, you, you would expect seem to put a bit bit more meat on the boat and really hammer the point home, you know, that, that pretends is able to take to and he's going to take over europe. and we're next because that's what the challenges have been pumping out for weeks now. and even government ministers like my deal 6 defense minister. we recently visited kiff and displaced a camera because because we don't have journalist anymore the 2 interviews, but the lieutenants anymore. the also, i mean it's just difficult questions. what we have is ministers, if at their media training and then or their buddies come along with a little i finally do a piece to come around. this was explained to us that you know, we need to carry on. we just support ukrainians and help them when this war,
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but i think with bites and gloves. so it went to a very tight kona because um, you know, i, i think an awful lot of americans, i'm not really talking very seriously. i don't, they don't see him as a, as somebody can really fly the flag international, you know, just trying as more, more into international, you know, to some way he could, came across as a dog, barking and cards joyous. be that, that, that's, that's how i, i kind of read it here. but again, you know, stressing that there is there somehow prisoners of their policy. and in, in, in martin they say put more meat on the bones here. i think, you know what people say, did i miss the net? netflix series on unique is what is the talking about george of 40 seconds before we go to the break the site. and he, he has been a prisoner of this policy from the stuff, and it was his decision to get so involved in the world in which the window of this american interest of state. and he has done this and he has continued to
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escalate and he has continued to push the europeans and persuading them that this is an existential matter for you. this is hitler, and now they are indeed prisoners of this policy. and it's very hard to see how they get all. yeah, and um this is joyce and the beginning may be biting was prophesies thing what the end of the year will look like. we'll say gentlemen, we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on some real estate with our to the j. k itself. the gaining independence and from the form of the ivory coast remained under the strong influence of its foam and metropolitan pro french president, phoenix who said one year, ruled the country for 33 years, ensuring the interest to from the dead. the gun on feeding isn't in the trunk,
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then there's no sinclair and his foster larry shifted upwards, was done those who saw him a little more appropriate after the death of a one year, a new lead to long come back. the ball came to power and i'm ready to double, for example. actually, why do you know if we're picking up from the standpoint isn't good enough for tiffany to one is the one that the bronze immediately deemed good luck. boeing, enemy, a deep political crisis ensued. walk a, the country 2nd largest city, turned into a theater of last year from 130 to the other 2 on the road as of no mortgage. how did the dramatic events unfold? and how is block a recovering from? he is a bloody conflict. watch on see the
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in 1881. seeking to expand its property in north africa. france decided to attack and easy. the invasion began with the bomb barred men of the french fleet on coastal cities. and was followed by sending in the ground through the french easily occupied one of the key city these urging and the bay of doing this bomb at the 3rd us deep agreed to humiliating negotiations. the bartow trade, he concluded with a colonialist, establishing a project, the rate of france, overton easier. however, the people lived in easy. i would not surrender to the enemy. at the call of the
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islamic clergy, between easy as rows, do a holy war against the invaders. the soldiers of the bays army also joined the resistance. the french troops did not get an easy walk. the or a patriot spot desperately, but failed to defeat the huge and well armed army, which was supported by the strongest sleep. within a year, the rebels were defeated. this turned out to be a real tragedy for the country. about one 7th of the population, together with the fighters left for neighboring libya. thousands of people died during the warfare. the french flag was raised over to an easy colonial authorities, tried to deprive the country of its era by identity and populated with european, settling such an easy and did not put up with the loss of freedom era. patriots had been fighting against french colonialism for decades. until to an easier game, the independence in 1956.
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the welcome act. across that bullhorn john peter live out here we are discussing some real news. okay, let's go back to budapest, george. we have this amazing election outcome recently with george galloway. the someone that you and i have dealt with them the past. a supremely wonderful human being. yes, i said that everyone. i know everywhere. everywhere else you hear his name mentioned that he is demonized but no. he's a wonderful gifted politician from the working class, which i totally respect. but george is, is this a, a taste of what we can get for the, and throughout the western world? because george l. a is a no element, it was an, an accident. people voted for him for a reason, and they know what he stands for. is this going to be a stand as an example of what the lead, so we'll have to be fearful of this year? well, what would hope so, but what has to be
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a little bit skeptical when it comes to the united kingdom for instance, because it has to be an election sometime before the end of this year. um galloway has done this before. he is uh, one um by elections before and then um he didn't succeed in uh, in winning the re election. very, very hot in britain as i think boston was a very hard to break through the 2 body system. i'm not sure why but, but it's also possible to break that 2 body system in this was a 100 years since they uh that this was the last the cheap um so easy. i think he was, he is a popular as the beacon and i think that the will be a, uh, a, a populace moving in uh, in your about in, in the coming months. they were seeing that in the uh, the farm, as broad as we just spread throughout europe. and what's remarkable about these
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purchase is that they enjoy widespread support. i mean that it's something that they do because i think certainly obnoxious. and yet the public isn't on the, on the side. and, and then we've, we've seen some major move ones in germany. i mean, we have, we have the, certainly the, and the official path is the, the, the rainbow from the traffic light. double the size of the rainbow, colors much traffic like a relation, deeply on popular. and now there's a, the alternative for deutschland doing clearly very well in the balls. and now there's a new kind of left wing populace bother again. very similar to the george galloway spot. the bug bizarre dragon makes good. well break through them. this year. my call is table, so in a lot of trouble. so you know, we have the, the, the national riley body also looking like they going to do well. so they could well be a major shake up. and again, as we were talking about in the 1st of the, my call keeps going down this path of the threatening friends with war against
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russia. he is heading for an old my to show i came in in the european elections in june, because clearly the french public is not with him on this one. it's fairly interesting . and so you're again, giving your answer. markham is nodding and said that it's, it's, it's not the problem isn't the idea is the problem is the system because the system will not allow new ideas to percolate to the top or to be a bird. i it's, it's, it's very interesting to me because i said in my introduction, nobody will devote or is be they will vote, but will their vote out. ok, that's one of the problems that i see facing us right now, because it's no coincidence that you know, we hear through western capitals that help to prepare for war. well, that means the suspension of domestic issues of domestic debate do have to have that. everyone has to rally around the flag. unfortunately the flag is being held and controlled by neil or the liberals. martin?
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yeah, it's an also, it's a massive, massive media destruction which it meets now really face to go on. you know, we've had a few over the last few decades and in the last few years as well. we had coverage . you know, then ukraine was for a long time. was it took up with a massive amount of media oxygen and now it says, oh, these are leads to go together and said, well look, i'm our economies are in a mess. you know, we can't really now inflation jobs. unemployment is just starting to spit out of control. we haven't got any policies. we don't have a silver bullet. you know, the only thing that we can come up with is can we find more cash? can we tax the system even more? i'm on the and it's the same, i think the same situation to the european union election to know you have now live on the land, who is going to try and say for a 2nd to get a rubber 2nd time doesn't happen very often. the. so we have once and then the you will just coordinate or will this have queen are so love, i think keep going actually, but will is a really and cool on the running and cool of mac chrome on shows. and so not is
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also the same is we need to spend more money on defense. so i'm not, is just really the biggest comment, but that's like, that's like a lift. it costs, you know, it's like why do we need to spend moaning defensive to keep you in jobs to keep the leads where they need to be, you know, to keep them in control because policies are fairly, and i think if we look up for me, the big one is this 20 election, some like 20 elections in the, in the european, in the, in europe, in a old europe as well. and russia, and i think come to me, the european elections is going to be a milestone in the you history. because i think we're going to have a lot of published votes, and that is going to change how the functions, when we have a decent, a number of any pays and your pin polymer. the can slow down the and time bureaucratic process and stopped coming up with some common sense policies on the environment on in, on international conflicts. and such was, i think that's going to be a game changer unless i wonder if for us live on the land stating that she's going
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to run for 2nd to is actually going to even drive more people to for this. but because, because people are sick of the, you know, i'm, you know, stuff that the french a sick of the eat it because it doesn't work anymore just doesn't, they don't, people don't see the benefits anymore. they can see as an institution is out of control that wants to spend to spend to spend more more more money. but no one sees any tangible you know, result on so but you, you live in brussels, the, you know, takes care of people in the, you and brussels and yeah, yeah, a lot of it before it goes, well, good both ways mark a to charge a lot of her last name, good with but it would translate save this, what i'm, what i'm worried about is that i think there people have ideas there. and there's, we thinking a lot of the, the, the real problems that beset the western world, but will, it will, will they be allowed to have that voice express? they can vote. but we all know, you know, even if it's, if you get 50 percent plus one percent of the vote,
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it doesn't necessarily mean change is going to come about. and that's where the tension is gonna start. in george, victor events not going to be considered such an outlier. i think by the end of the year. go ahead. well, the, the, what you really said is very, very, very important. because, you know, we, we talk about the populace and, you know, with the, the, the, the, the german pop, it is the alternate they production. and that can talk about this. i can think about it. but the reality is when he comes to gambling, it is very hard for the outside volunteers to make that break through. because that's the end of the video with they really do really well. what happens is that miss oli, establishment bodies, just get together and say, well under those circumstances, we will let the outside this have any say in government. you know, we will setup a completely. it was a coalition of all the best solution guys for like my newest office suite model. let's then say that the when i, when i'm gonna have it, i mean we've had that with the get billed as in the, in the, in the netherlands again. would you, will you just going to keep him out?
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and, and i think it's the same thing is going to be in front of the house, no matter how well, um, uh, you know, the national riley does in the european elections. macro will continue with this policy. i mean, look, look at the people that he has in the, in, in the government, 7 days in the, in the new people. his a point just, you know, they're basically so as belligerent as he is. he's determined on this policy if you knew when he told in all of these, uh, the politicians and told them that his plan is to save you grain, whatever it takes. and he said, but well, there are no no red lines. i don't recognize any red lines. there are no limits to our support for you. great. i mean, he was, he knew that they like it at all. they said, hey, what the hell are you doing in a big dragon? isn't the works. he doesn't care. so that's the problem that the, the leads just simply go ahead with, with the problem is i'm, the installment is all going to change anything from what really soon has been doing. yeah, because martin there's, they're, they're um,
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speaking to and reacting to share their donors and the center of power, which is washington. i mean, listed no french president in his, her right mind would be saying these things out, but they are addressing washington, they're not addressing the farmers influence. i mean, we, and that's what we, you know, we've said over and over again in this program. this is all about a lead the capture because that's the only way you can explain why they ignore their electric. i mean emily to bear bucket. like she's honest and say, i don't care what about the boat or think. go ahead, mark. yeah. but i wonder if i'm less skeptical 0, i wonder if these elections that will have this here will be turning point. and i think the election killed galloway in new k. that may will be an indicator that maybe we so that one that may will be assigned that the times are changing and that will be a new generation of independence and peace. you know, mavericks like, by the way, i mean, you know, i love george. i really do, i don't agree with his domestic politics. i'm not from the left. but i love that
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guy because whenever you set against him, he is consistent with his policies. he is principles, you know, and i'm bear it when you think of somebody of my age who reflects on you know, the last 30 years or so. how many people in the parliament that we have in britain can be said the same about, you know, these days problem? and terrans are wishy washy page corrupt little individuals. grey men and grey suits who are basically a lot in the time on the take looking for ways to subsidize this saturday is because you come live alone and pay center if you live in london is to see how you're going to do something else. so corruption is sort of, we're a built in the american model, but people like galloway, you know, could shake the system up and could set just examples of the employees to come in. the play will happen, but let me make my point. the thing about these new independence because he was skeptical i've jumped up to, to counter your point. i think they will make a difference. and the reason why is, excuse me,
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because people like galloway come with the own media. they bring an entire infrastructure associated with them, you know, and this makes a difference. this does take the system up, you know, the, the elite satellites conduct, know what someone like. galloway can do the one off and they don't with oh yeah. you know, george, it's very interesting that martin said you know that you know. yeah, we've talked to it with george galloway. yes, he is a man of the left. but i think what makes him attractive is not the fact that he's from the left. it is that it be there's an authenticity and a road record that goes along with him. and i think it is. so he gets across the political spectrum, you say, well, i don't really agree with him on that, but he's a, he's a person that is authentically and genuine. and i think that counts because we all know the rest of them are just complete stakes. go ahead, george. absolutely right. he certainly authentic and i don't think it's entirely right to describe them as the man on the left. i mean, i think he, it's more complicated. yes, exactly. he would acknowledge that he has many,
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socially very conservative views, and he is someone who, i think, you know, but that's why what i'm describing was a copy of this because he does a try to articulate the, the, the hopes and the, the fee is all the ordinary people, let's over the, in those by say, hey, the, the people that i represent the time actually very socially conservative views. and when it comes to this issue like immigration, he's very much thanks at the right. yes. over the view. and i think that's also true of um, the sar vacuums may have been the, a german who's also said that, you know, it has some socially conservative use and i gave the end on a positive note. we usually don't do that. and when we have on it right of the time when i think my guess america in, in budapest and of course i want to thank our were still watching us here at our dates. so you next time remember prospect rolls, the
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