Shocking Migrant Attack, Questions About California Cheating, & Iran Retaliation, w/ Buckley Carlson
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Takeaways
- ❖A Sudanese immigrant's near-beheading attack in Northern Ireland was downplayed by media and government officials, who focused on preventing 'ramping up of tensions' rather than addressing immigration policy.
- ❖Buckley Carlson's father, a self-educated orphan and independent journalist, instilled values of truth-seeking, hard work, and non-conformity in his sons.
- ❖The US-Israel relationship is critiqued for its perceived influence on American foreign policy, particularly regarding escalation with Iran, despite declining American public support for Israel.
- ❖Economic realities, including persistent high prices and rising credit card debt, are attributed to current foreign policy decisions and past government mismanagement.
- ❖California's election system is accused of 'cheating' through lenient ballot rules and alleged partisan manipulation, leading to distrust in results.
- ❖Barack Obama is cited as a divisive figure who exacerbated racial tensions in America by interjecting race into legal cases and promoting a 'not who we are' narrative.
Insights
1Media and Government Downplay Northern Ireland Migrant Attack
Megyn Kelly and Buckley Carlson highlight how a near-beheading of a white Irish man by a Sudanese immigrant in Northern Ireland was framed by media outlets (like the BBC) as merely a 'stabbing.' Northern Ireland's Justice Minister, Naomi Long, focused on urging calm and preventing 'ramping up of tensions' related to immigration, rather than addressing the incident's severe nature or its connection to immigration policies. Carlson argues this response avoids accountability for policies that allowed the assailant to be in the UK.
BBC headline: 'A man has been taken to the hospital with serious injuries following a stabbing.' Naomi Long's statement: 'We need to have calm heads... I do not want to see ramping up of tensions.'
2US Foreign Policy and the 'Uni-Party' Prioritize External Interests
Kelly and Carlson assert that US foreign policy, particularly concerning Israel and Iran, is heavily influenced by external interests and a 'uni-party' in Washington. They argue that politicians, including Donald Trump, are swayed by powerful lobbies and foreign governments, leading to decisions that do not align with American public sentiment or economic well-being. The hosts cite the lack of congressional action on the USS Liberty incident and the immediate backlash against criticism of Israel as evidence of this influence.
Carlson: 'It's clear that Israel attacked our men. Clear that the US president at the time, LBJ, actually approved of the Six Fleet turning around and leaving them to be attacked further.' Kelly: 'You get to Israel and there is a certain faction of the conservative movement... who will tell you it's a hard no that you're a grifter.'
3Economic Consequences of Escalating Foreign Conflicts
The discussion links the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, particularly the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, to significant economic burdens on everyday Americans. Rising gas prices and general inflation are presented as direct consequences of these foreign policy decisions, challenging the notion that the US economy is performing well for the average citizen.
Carlson: 'It costs literally 50% more now than it did three months ago to fill your car.' Kelly: 'My financial advisors... were like the prices are not going to come down. The goods went up in price and they're going to stay high in price.'
4California Election System Accused of 'Cheating'
Megyn Kelly and Buckley Carlson criticize California's election laws, labeling them as 'cheating' rather than fraud. They highlight rules allowing ballots to be postmarked by voting day (even if received later) and permitting 'X' marks as signatures with a witness, which they argue facilitates manipulation by organized groups targeting vulnerable populations like the homeless. This leads to skepticism about election outcomes, particularly when Republican leads are overturned by late-counted Democratic votes.
Kelly: 'You could have a Thursday postmark, but as long as you've written on it Tuesday, whatever voting day was, they'll accept it.' Carlson: 'Despite the will of the people, I mean, they've had a long peri despite the recent clear vote stealing or whatever it is. It's vote stealing obviously.'
5Barack Obama's Role in Exacerbating Race Relations
Buckley Carlson and Megyn Kelly contend that Barack Obama, despite being the first black president, significantly worsened race relations in the US. They argue he injected race into non-racial legal cases, such as the Skip Gates and Trayvon Martin incidents, and used divisive rhetoric like 'If I had a son, he'd look like Trayvon,' which they claim was unprecedented for a president.
Carlson: 'He interjected himself multiple times... First the Skip Gates uh nonsense at Harvard... And then when Trayvon Martin... and inter injected race into it when it when it clearly was not a racial case.' Kelly: 'Presidents didn't normally weigh in on legal cases at all. Never mind on the race of the parties.'
Notable Moments
Buckley Carlson shares personal anecdotes about his father, an orphan who became a self-educated journalist and Reagan administration official, emphasizing his father's commitment to truth, hard work, and independent thought.
This segment provides context for Buckley Carlson's own values and critical perspective, highlighting the influence of a non-conformist upbringing on his views on media, politics, and personal responsibility.
Discussion on the Carmelo Anthony murder trial, where the defense attempts to introduce a lesser manslaughter charge and argues self-defense based on disputed facts, despite overwhelming evidence.
This moment underscores concerns about the justice system, the potential for jury nullification, and the politicization of criminal cases, particularly in the context of race relations.
Quotes
"What's making the people fearful is not the reaction to the attempted beheading. It's the attempted beheading."
"Don't waste a moment. Don't waste an opportunity and lead an interesting life. That's all he cared about."
"Benjamin Netanyahu's political life is dependent upon extending this war. And Donald Trump's political life is dependent upon ending it."
"The problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other people's money."
"The American public know who American people know exactly who they are. They don't need someone else telling them that."
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