Back to episode — Episode 2823 CWSA 04/28/25
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sn't it? Now I would also add that the anti-Semitic stuff that's happening on the campuses, there's something different about the anti-Jewish speech versus the anti-Albanian speech. You know, I can say bad things all day long about the British, but nobody would even imagine that that would cause any violence. And I could say pretty tough things about the British. But if I said tough things about…
← Previous segment →been on the front lines says that the leader will regret, what does that sound like to you? Hate speech. He's going to kill him.
So remember I said it's impossible to understand what Zelensky is up to. Like he's not acting like somebody who wants peace. So why would he act that way? Because he's not going to win the war. And my speculation was that he didn't have a way to survive the peace. And that's getting more and more clear because apparently there are enough Ukrainians who would say if you give away our land after all this fighting, you know, all this blood we spilled, if you just give it away, we're going to kill you. They don't have to say the actual words, but it looks pretty obvious they would not survive the peace. And so not surviving the peace makes Putin say, hey, how about a ceasefire? So Putin is so good at this, the persuasion part, that once he realizes that Zelensky can't do anything, he can't move toward peace, then Putin can because it won't happen. So he'll say how about a ceasefire? And then Zelensky will say is it going to lead to a deal? Yes. It'll be the first step toward we keep Crimea and all the places that we occupied. And then Zelensky is going to have to say forget your ceasefire and fire some drones. So and then it's going to look like maybe Putin's the one who wants peace and Zelensky doesn't. Probably neither of them want peace. I think Putin may be just waiting for the US to get uninvolved and then he can have his way with the country. He's getting pretty close to it.
Now I'd like to make one comment. I believe that I had the best take on Zelensky that he couldn't survive the peace and that's the only way to explain what we were seeing. And yet to Douglas Murray's point, I've never been to Ukraine. So I guess I got lucky in that one.
All right. Well Data Republican and the New York Post are reporting that Hunter Biden was using USAID money for Burisma back in those days when he was on the board. So in 2014 he, one of the Burisma guys was personally thanking Hunter. We've got his emails now for their support and getting the USAID to fund some giant project for Burisma. So and then there's some indication that Hunter had some influence on the USAID. So it's exactly what you thought. The top Democrats had influence over USAID and they could open it like a piggy bank and make a sprinkle of money in their direction. And so that's what Hunter was doing. He was just taking money and giving it to the people who were paying him. So that's exactly what you thought it was.
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l right, ladies and gentlemen, that's all I have for you this morning. I'm going to say hi to the locals people privately, but hope I didn't bum you out. Maybe I did. I don't know. The rest of you I'll see tomorrow, same time, same place. If you're on YouTube or Rumble or X, see you later. And if you're on locals, I'll see you privately in 30 seconds.
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