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I should have Yeah, I should have given you the heads up on that one, NBC News calling it a radical free market experiment with billions of dollars in backing from the Trump administration. By the way, this is changing the course of Argentinian governance and its economy, which has been led by leftists for decades. Peronists that have been in charge, so I guess in that regard it might be radical, as in a radical departure of leftism. Malai's governing party, called La Libertad Sorry La Libertad Avanza, won over forty percent of the votes in the national elections to renew almost half of the lower House of Congress, according to tallies in local media using numbers from electoral authority, with more than ninety seven percent of the votes counted, La Libertad Avanza also swept six of the eight provinces in the vote to renew one third of the Senate. The figures exceeded analyst projections. This vote occurred yesterday. In comparison, the results showed the left leaning populist opposition movement known as Parnism, which sounds like a medical condition, they won over thirty one percent of the vote, what analysts described as the alliance's poorest performance in years. Malaise Sorry. Malay said that his party went from holding just thirty seven seats in the lower House of Congress thirty seven now will go to one hundred and one. In the Senate, he said they picked up fourteen more seats. They now have twenty senators. These strong showing ensures that Malay will have enough support in the Congress to uphold presidential VTA, prevent an impeachment effort, and see through his ambitious plans for tax and labor reforms in the coming months. And here is the most NBC line in the NBC story. Beaming as his supporters cheered, he seized on the results. He did not pounce on them. He merely seized on the results as evidence that Argentina had turned the page on decades of parrhanism that brought the country infamy for repeatedly defaulting on its sovereign debt. Right, because that's what happens with socialism, is you eventually run out of other people's money, and so they kept defaulting on the debt. They're cheering that inflation is thirty two percent. That's how bad Argentina was before Malay went in there with his trademark chainsaw right and started cutting all of the programs and all of the bureaucratic bloat and all of the spending and such. They had two hundred eighty nine percent inflation annually, two hundred eighty nine percent. It is now down to just thirty two percent. So yes, Argentinians are still struggling. Things are still getting more expensive, but he is slowing the rate by a lot. So there's some good news for freedom loving people. Now the bad news. The independent socialist Catherine Connolly swept to a landslide victory on Saturday to become Ireland's next president, dealing a record breaking rebuke to the two center ground parties of government. Center ground meaning just center. They're in this supposedly in the center. She's sixty eight years old, she's a lawmaker from Galway in the West. In her victory speech, she struck an immediate note by the way, this is politico, she struck an immediate note of unity. She stood side by side with Ireland's government leaders and pledged to stick it to the far right. In a sign of unity, she pledged to challenge the far right and its anti immigrant agenda. Quote. Together, we can shape a new republic that doesn't have Irish people in it. I'm just kidding. I put that last part in there. That values everybody, a new republic that values everybody, see, because that would be different or something that values in champions. Here we go. Diversity and the new people that have come to our country I will be an inclusive present for all of you. And in a special message to foreign assilees, if you would like to conquer us for Islam, come on in. Ireland is open to you. We will give you this former bastion of Catholicism. I added that well most of the last part there, like well all of it. She won a record sixty three point four percent of valid votes. Heather Humphries of the Government Coalition Party finished a distant second with just under thirty percent. Her triumph shattered the previous record set in nineteen fifty nine, when Emmon dev Valera, the towering figure of twentieth century Irish politics, won his first term as president with fifty six percent. She won sixty three percent. She will succeed her fellow Galway socialist Michael Higgins, the President of Ireland since twenty eleven. He is constitutionally barred from seeking another seven year term. She won because she was backed by Ireland's five leftist parties, most crucially Shin Fine Shin Fame Sorry, all stood aside to give her a clean run on end quote anti government platform. Think about that, a socialist running on an anti government platform where she would take over as president from the guy who is also a socialist of her same party. Yeah, that's yeah. So you're running against your fellow socialist and you're running on an anti government platform. Again, this is politico, so they don't really clear that up for you. Ireland's disgruntled conservatives left their own mark on the election by vandalizing their their own ballots in unprecedented numbers. So this was a form of protest. More than two hundred thousand ballots, or about one out of every eight, had to be thrown away because they had written in the names of candidates that were not on the ballot, or they drew an X across the entire ballot. Some others defaced their ballots with anti immigrant messages expressed in nativist or racist terms. This alienation reflects how the government parties since the nineteen nineties have largely ditched their previous bonds with the Catholic conservatism and have become like Connolly and the wider left, socially progressive and welcoming to immigrants. They are doing to Ireland what has been done in France, what is being done in Britain. Right. They are welcoming in all assiles and because of geography. Most of those people coming are from North Africa and from Asia, and they are overwhelmingly Muslim. That's what's happening now in Ireland. It's happening in Britain, It's happening in France. You know where it's not happening Poland, Hungary. Some of these countries that lived under Soviet control, they recognize tyranny when they see it and they actually don't allow any of these people into their country. On Tuesday and Wednesday, crowds of up to two thousand people classed with riot police protecting City West, which is a hotel and conference center in or southwest of Dublin that has been turned into the state's biggest shelter for asylum seekers. That area registered one of the highest rates of spoiled ballots. So that's what happened in Ireland over the weekend. New York City be next. I think so. You know, stories are powerful. They help us make sense of things, to understand experiences. Stories connect us to the people of our past while transcending generations. They help us process the meaning of life, and our stories are told through images and videos. Preserve your stories with Creative Video started in nineteen ninety seven and Minhill, North Carolina. It was the first company to provide this valuable service, converting images, photos and videos into high quality produced slide shows, videos and albums. 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Imagine the backlash against peaceful Muslims, and that is where we are. You don't believe me, here we go. Here is Zoron as what I heard Michael Rappaport, the actor say, Vince Cochley played this clip. I'm not going to play it again, but he called He apparently Michael Rappaport is calling Zoron Mamdani Zoron the moron, which I like. It's a pretty good it's catchy, it rhymes. It's very effective in that kind of branding. So Zorin Mamdani Nepo, baby Jihati adjacent communist. He he busted out the Islamophobia card, and you knew this was coming right. A kami steeped in communism understands how this game is played. This is the victimhood mentality and the oppressor versus oppressed, and he's got to position himself as the oppressed. That's how you gain the power in a culture such as ours. That elevates the quote oppressed. So everybody is scrambling to be the most oppressed. And so Islamophobia, which by the way, I would submit, is not actually a thing. It's not people like it's not an irrational fear of Islam as an ideology. It's not irrational. People can have a fear of it. It is not an irrational fear, though, And to support that position, I would point you to fifteen hundred years of history. Okay, when Islam becomes the majority or close to the majority, they behave in a way that if you're not Muslim, is suboptimal for you. Anyway. This is his press conference that Mamdani held the other day. He will reiterate this in a canned video that he recorded, but here was the initial comment. Again, this is at a press conference outside someplace I don't know, surrounded by people I don't know who, and he tried to manu facture some tears, but I think sociopaths aren't able to do that really, so they never really the waterworks never flowed, but he did. He did exhibit some choked upidness. If you will, here's from the press conference. I want to use this moment to speak to the Muslims of New York City. I want to speak to the memory of my aunt who stopped taking the subway after September eleventh because she did not feel safe in her Hadjab. By the way, no mention at all of the thousands of people murdered by the gihattists on nine to eleven. In that address, which I think it was, Scott Jennings on CNN was exactly right when he said, if you are running for any position in New York City, particularly the mayor of New York City, and you are going to invoke nine to eleven for something, for anything, if you are going to say something about nine to eleven in New York City, of all the cities around the world, you should take a moment and mention the victims, the actual victims of nine to eleven. The actual victims of nine to eleven do not include your aunt, who, according to her LinkedIn bio, was actually working in Tanzania at the time and not in New York. So I'm not even sure this story is real. She was a leftist NGO leader who apparently, according to the people who have done the deep dives now into his aunt, she actually doesn't ever wear the he job or was she in New York City after nine to eleven. So it seems like he just made that up. But that doesn't matter. It doesn't matter to the leftists. It doesn't matter to the Islamists that are backing Mom Donnie's campaign. It doesn't matter. To the media, None of that matters. They don't care if he's lying about this stuff. By the way, the New York Times they actually they did a glowing story on him. Vanity Fair cranked one out as well, because they can't help themselves from falling in love with these leftists and is Lomists. This is the Red Green alliance. And you just look at history, these two groups, these two ideologies, they pair up often, okay, And people don't understand this because it's like, well, wait a minute, you're a lefty, why would you be you know, why would you be partnering up with Jihattists or Islamists when they're gonna like oppose you on all this stuff. See again, remember, the issue is never the issue. The issue is always the revolution. The revolution is aimed at tearing down Western civilization. That's the point. And so both of those ideologies seek to do the same thing, which is to tear down Western civilization. Now they both want to be in charge of whatever emerges from the ruins, which will basically just be tyranny of a different kind. One would be Islamist and one would be communist. But that's the point. But history also shows that once they do tear down the existing infrastructure, usually it's the Islamists that go around and murder all of the leftists. 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Islamophobia is a canard, and it's designed to stifle debate about the impact that Islam has had on the West and Christendom. And I make that I can defend that position. Just look at the total territory colonized and conquered by the oppressors. It's like seventy percent of Christendom completely wiped out four of the five Holy Sees conquered, right, So I mean, if we're going to play this land acknowledgment game, if we're going to play this oppressed oppressor game, then Islam loses because they are the conquering force, one of the greatest conquering forces in world history. So that's that's where I come down that Zorin Mamdani apparently ran for student vice president while he was attending the uber elite Bronx High School of Science, despite the fact that he ate a bunch of rice on video with his hands, which is gross and it's something that people do in third world countries because they don't have utensils. But he does have utensils. He's probably got very fancy and expensive utensils because he's very wealthy, as all of these commies on the Upper West Side tend to be. He he ran for student vice president. And when I read this in the New York Times, I just laughed because this is almost verbatim my parody that I make of these these leftist politicians and candidates that promise all sorts of stupid things because they think you're stupid or they are and my joke is always it's like the it's like the kid running for student president who promises chocolate milk and all the water fountains. Right, it's a stupid idea, but the kiddies love their chocolate milk, and so if I run on a platform of putting chocolate milk in all the water fountains, it doesn't matter that I'm never going to be able to deliver on the promise. It's just the promise that makes the kids swoon. Right, So Zornmamdani ran for student vice president at his high school with a pledge, a campaign promise of fresh juice for all, squeezed from locally sourced fruits. Yes, the world famous fruit farms of the Bronx, don't you know. Yes, there is a massive fruit growing operation and industry in the Bronx. No there's not. Okay, there is not locally sourced fruit, fresh or fresh squeezed every day for the kids at the elite Bronx High School of Science. I can't. So that was his That's that's the kind of person this guy's. I know that was a long time ago, pete, Yes, but he's still promising the same sort of crap although I would point out he did not win that election. So even even the students high school kids could see through the bs, New York City voters not so much. This is from David Strom at hotier dot com. As we enter the final stretch of the New York City mayoral race, the gloves are coming off. Not that it's likely to matter at this point, but Zoron Mamdani is taking flak for cozying up to his lobists, including an Emam who who was tied to the nineteen ninety three World Trade Center bombing, as well as his friendship with Hassan Piker. He is the number one twitch streamer who just got into a bunch of trouble for putting a shock collar on his dog and then shocking the dog if it attempted to move off of a little bed that he had set up in the background. So this way the dog is a permanent fixture of his live streams. You know. Put the dog in the back corner there so everybody can see the dog, but the dog never leaves. Even though Hassan Piker is streaming for like eight hours a day every day and he makes his dog sit there for seven to eight hours a day and then he shocks the thing if it tries to get off of its bed. And this was on the live stream. Oh and by the way, Hassan Piker, because like that's what everybody's outraged about. They want him, you know, to be punished by Twitch and the streaming platform and all this, which they have not done. That's the thing that got people mad. Even though Hassan Piker routinely calls for the murder of Americans that he doesn't like and has said that America deserved nine to eleven. Yeah. He also, by the way, Zorn Mumdani, also chanting globalized the Intifada, could not refusee or just flat out refuse to say whether Hamas should disarm as part of the ceasefire, which Hamas is not going to do. They've now said that. So Yeah, when he was asked by Martha mca calum on Fox News about whether Hamas should disarm, he said, oh, I don't really pay attention to all that, which is an absolute load of garbage because he has commented on Palestine and Israel for a decade. He has marched free, free Palestine, globalized the Intifada. He like it's very clear he has opinions about these things. He just doesn't want to say it because he doesn't want the negative media attention that would come when he says hamashould not disarm. Nobody with Mamdani's comfort level with terrorism should be in power anywhere. But in a sane world, you would put New York City at the top of the list of places where praising nine to eleven in particular and islamis terrorism in general would probably be disqualifying. But twenty five years after nine to eleven, I guess not. We live in an age of critical race theory, where intersectional identity politics has created and oppression Olympics, where status and power are distributed based on how much victimhood one can claim. Victimhood is currency now, which means the psychos utilize it and weaponize it. All Right, if you're listening to this show, you know I try to keep up with all sorts of current events, and I know you do too, And you've probably heard me say get your news from multiple sources. 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I did get a link to this from Jason, but I've seen it also. Last night there was a big rally that was held for zoron the Moron, as my Rapperport calls him, zoron mamdannae moum donny. I don't know why I say that. It's just it's fun to say, Mom, Donnie, mo'm donnie und donne. It's actually a callback to that old I think it was like an American Express commercial with John Lovetts and him and his buddy got tickets to go to Miami to the Super Bowl, and they kept doing Miami, Miami, Miami. They kept saying that, That's what. I don't know why I'm reminded of that, except for the fact that like half of New York City's population is probably gonna move to Miami this but we shall see so. At the rally last night in Queens, New York, Kathy Huckle, the governor who you'll recall, endorsed Zorn Mumdani a couple of weeks back, and then Mamdanni did not endorse her. She was out on stage at this massive rally in a stadium filled with Commis and uh well and Islamis, and they were out there chanting tax the rich, and they like almost like booed her off the stage to the point where he had to come out and rescue her, or like he was slated to come out later. He came out to stand with her, you know, raise her hand up, get the crowd excited for him, and then she wraps up her speech and then he walks her off the stage. And as people start booing her, he then like waves at them, and then the crowd starts cheering again and it drowns out the booze. And by the way, I think the guy is disqualified merely for the way he waved at the crowd if you haven't seen the video. No, he didn't do like a Hyle Hitler thing, although that would be on brand. But no, he did a child you know, like when you're you know, like when the baby is learning to wave at people. And it's not like a wave, it's an opening and a closing of the hand, you know, it's like a snapping kind of a open close, open clothes. That's what he did. That's how he waves at the crowd. And no, it's not it wasn't just like he did it once or twice. That's the only way he waved. That's how he waves, is open and closing, like he's waving to children, which being commies, they kind of are. I mean, that's yeah. So what did Kathy Hochl say about the the chant of tax the rich, tax the rich. I thought they were saying, let's go bills. I wasn't. I wasn't sure. When you're up there I heard some noise, I heard a lot of cheers. But later on it became clear to me that there is a I know this passion for that. She thought they were chanting let's go Bills because we all know Queens, New York is a hotbed of Buffalo Bills fans. Yes, that makes total sense. This is another let's Go Brandon moment. That's what this is. And for people who don't know the origin story of Let's Go Brandon, there was a chant that erupted during a live interview at a NASCAR race I believe this was circa twenty twenty and the NASCAR fans. It was during a live stand up interview that the NASCAR reporter was doing with a race car drive named Brandon something or other, and people that were the crowd that was around the interview started chanting, bleep Joe Biden. And she then says, oh, they really love you here. I think they're chanting let's go Brandon. They were decidedly not saying let's go Brandon. They were saying bleep Joe Biden, and so Let's go Brandon became a mockery not just of Brandon or Biden rather but a mockery of the media. And here's another form of it is I thought they were saying, let's go bills. Why would they be chanting let's go bills in Queens. They're Giants fans, or maybe if they have no, you know, self esteem, they're Jets fans. But they're not bills fans in Queens. There may be a couple, there's most definitely not an entire stadium filled of people chanting let's go bills. Oh the lies we tell ourselves. Back to David Strom's piece at hotier dot com talking about the oppression Olympics, where status and power are distributed based on how much victimhood one can claim. This ties into something I've been talking about for gosh, I don't know, five or six years now. It's this tendency for interpersonal victimhood. It's a mindset. It's a way that people see themselves. And this has always been something that psychologists and psychiatrists have tried to break people of when it manifested after some form of physical assault or something right where they have been victimized, and then they start seeing themselves only as a victim. It becomes sort of a dominant view of their self worth and their character and who they are. As the late Dan Starks always used to advise, don't be a victim, right, you cannot go through life, or I should say, you should not go through life viewing yourself as a victim, because there are some really nasty and negative things that accompany that ways of thinking, ways of behaving. But this has now been sort of, you know, mainlined into the body politics bloodstream, and people get currency when they can claim victimhood and as strom rights. Muslims have managed to acquire a lot of victim points for some reason, despite being an especially coddled class of people, of colonizers, of supremacists. That's what they are, like, that's the whole ideology, is it? Like we spread it by the sword. And that explains why, you know, people who are like, oh, the Crusades, as if the Christians only like, like they started that war, and I'm talking about the First Crusades specifically, as if they were not battling anybody else, Right, it's just everybody converted to Islam. Yeah, that's how that happened. No, that's not how that happened. People were forced to convert or die, and then people who would make pilgrimages to the Holy Lands were raped and murdered. That's what happened, and that's what prompted the crusade. The just war theory Mamdannie is straight out of intersectional central casting. If only he were transgender, he would have hit the power ball of the pressure. All right, that'll do it for this episode. Thank you so much for listening. I could not do the show without your support and the support of the businesses that advertise on the podcast, so if you'd like, please support them too and tell them you heard it here. You can also become a patron at my Patreon page or go to the Pete Callaner Show. Don again, thank you so much for listening, and don't break anything while I'm gone.

