 So, there's been a storm on the right in the United States over the last couple of days, and this has been brewing for a long time, and I kind of have predicted it for quite a while. The general view is that the right in the United States, the public and party conservatives, are pro-Israel and will support Israel and will stand by Israel. The general view is that Trump will be a pro-Israel president and that MAGA is ultimately pro-Israel, and some of that is based on the fact that among evangelicals, evangelicals are very, very pro-Israel for religious, bizarre religious mystical reasons. I have warned people for a long time about relying on evangelicals and relying really even on the right in the United States, certainly on the MAGA, given that the motivation around supporting Israel is based in religion, in faith, ultimately in mysticism, that dedication, if you will, that support for Israel could change like that. Since October 7th, we have noticed a number of people on the right not being particularly friendly towards Israel and talking against Israel and against support for Israel from a variety of different perspectives. And you know, there's a big split, for example, at the daily wire between Candace Owens, or how it was, Candace Owens being fired, but between the daily wire and Ben Shapiro and Candace Owens. And there's no question that much of that was because of Candace Owens not supporting Israel and indeed supporting the Palestinians and giving a voice to pro-Palestinians and denying the horrors of October 7th and being an apologist for Hamas. And the amount of support that Candace generated from this position by many, many, many people on the MAGA, right, was truly astounding. I mean, she wasn't a lone voice out there, but she was generating significant, significant support. And we've seen it across, I showed you Joe Rogan, and I don't know Joe Rogan as MAGA, right, but certainly Joe Rogan as the influence on the right. And we saw Joe Rogan calling what Israel is doing in Gaza genocide. And of course, I've talked about Takka Carlson. And there are many, many others on the right that have expressed anti-Israeli ideas, sentiments and, you know, of course the libertarians are particularly kind of what you'd call the right libertarians, the libertarians who tend to be on the right, are very anti-Israel. And this should worry anybody who supports Israel. And what you could see across every demographic, but across every political orientation, is a steady, steady decline among Americans in support for Israel to the point where today a majority of Americans think Israel's gone too far, think Israel's in the wrong, and in a sense, not explicitly, but in a sense, implicitly supporting the Palestinians. Anyway, Takka Carlson did an interview yesterday, which has created quite a stir. Because, you know, Takka interviewed yesterday a Christian Palestinian, a Christian Palestinian from Bethlehem, who was super critical of Israel, accused Israel of attacking Christians, accused Israel of discriminating against Christian Arabs both in Israel and in the West Bank in Gaza, accused Israel of killing Christians. Takka seems to have bought into this completely, and you know how Takka does it, but emphasized these concerns, suggested that the United States should stop supporting Israel in any way because Israel was anti-Christian and attacking Christians, bought into, didn't challenge this Reverend, Montha Isaac at all about his claims regarding Israel's treatment of the Christians. You know, statements about Israel's targeting of Christians that have no basis, really no basis in reality. I mean, so let's just take, you know, one of his claims, which is to claim that because of the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, the Christian population within Bethlehem has been decimated, Christians are being, what do you call it, discriminated against. This is completely counterfactual. The reality is that before the Palestinian Authority took control of Bethlehem, the Palestinian Authority controls Bethlehem, Bethlehem, of course, a holy site for Christians. Christians were a majority there. They're now a small minority. The Palestinian Authority has been Islamizing this city, taking control of every aspect of Bethlehem. It is not Israeli occupation that is the issue. It is the Palestinian Authority and the ever-growing influence of Islamic, Islamism, Islamic totalitarianism, Hamas-like ideologies in the West Bank that have created, you know, a Bethlehem today that is a vast majority Muslim when it used to be Christian. Christians are basically left. Now this is not unusual in the Middle East. Over the last 20 years, really over the last, you know, since, since over the last 50 years, the Christians of Lebanon used to be equal numbers to the Muslims. Christians of Lebanon have left. They are now closer to 20, 30% of Lebanon when they used to be about 50. Christians of Syria have left. Christians from Iraq have left. Christians all over the Middle East have left. There's been a huge out-migration of Christians as the Middle East has become more serious about its Islam. Same thing is happening in the Palestinian Territories as the Palestinian Territories become more committed to the Islamic ideology. So you know, Christians are leaving. Now, you know, this reverend just repeated claims that are just untrue. Claims about Israeli snipers killing civilians in a church which are being refuted. You know, just story after story that he's making up or repeating things that are known now to be false. To try to establish that Israel is anti-Christian and committing horrors against Christians. Now, you know, Christian Arabs live in Israel. They have equal rights. Churches have the same kind of religious authority as mosques and synagogues. They have, you know, they have control over this complete freedom of religion in other words, in Israel. This is completely made up. Now, it turns out that this preacher, this reverend, praised Hamas for October 7th or at least denounced them. He used some slightly ambiguous language to describe them. This is a man who hates Israel, who despises the state, who wants the state of Israel to disappear. He is on the side of the radical Islamists and on the side of the Palestinian authority and they wish to eradicate the state of Israel. Taka calls it not only a game of a platform but amplified it and emphasized, emphasized that American foreign policy should be guided by a country's attitude towards Christians. So, you know, Taka says at the start of the program, he said, a consistent but also never noted theme of American foreign policy is that it is always the Christians who suffer. Really? Really? I guess Russian Christians are worth more to Taka than Ukrainian Christians. I guess the persecution of Christians by regime after regime in the Middle East is not worth commenting on except when the United States is involved. And then he adds when, quote, when there is a war abroad that the United States is funding, it is Christians who tend to die disproportionately. Note how Taka has become obsessed with Christians, Christianity. He's become, I mean, this has been a theme for Taka for quite a while now. He's really gone off the deep end in terms of his Christian nationalism, national conservatism. Really bad. You know, and then he goes after, he spends his time going after evangelicals in the United States for the support of Israel. He says you shouldn't be supporting Israel. Israel persecutes Christians. And yet you care more about the Jews than you do about Christians. Stop supporting Israel. I think you're going to see a bigger and bigger voice for this point of view. And you're going to see evangelicals shift already. That shift exists in young evangelicals who are much more sympathetic to the Palestinians than they are to the Israelis. Altruism demands it ultimately. And you're going to see a significant weakening of support for Israel from the right. This part of the right that is anti-Israel, and at least in some cases anti-Semitic, is growing in influence. The right is being completely intellectually corrupted. And those of you, I don't know if Scott is on today. Those of you want alliances with these creeps? Want alliances with these people? Not me. I don't want to have anything to do with the tuckers of the world and the American new right, the anti-Semitic, anti-Israeli, anti-American. Most importantly, anti-American new right, hate the Constitution, hate the Declaration of Independence, hate individual rights. That is Taka Carlson. So yes, so Taka gave a platform to this guy. And conservatives are attacking him, like the pro-Israel conservatives are attacking him all over the place. This is going to, I think Israel is going to be a real battle within the conservative movement. The Candace Oren and Taka Carlson and wing of the new right. And there are going to be many else who join this wing and who are going to advocate against Israel, against American support for Israel. You've got the old evangelicals, just like the old left that supports Israel, whereas the young evangelicals and the young left hate Israel. And right now, again, a majority of Americans think Israel is in the wrong when it comes to Gaza. And this is ultimately a great tragedy. And we will see what happens, we will see what happens if Trump wins and how MAGA, what position MAGA takes. Remember that Marjorie Taylor Greene, one of the leaders of MAGA and Congress, I can't even believe I said that, she's a complete wacko. Remember her with the Jews, with lasers and I mean she's a complete nutcase. Anyway she is one of the leaders of the Republican Party these days. She's not exactly pro-Israel, not, not ultimately. Anyway, it'll be interesting whether this hurts Taka or ultimately helps Taka, whether this increases the kind of anti-Israeli anti-freedom wing of the Republican Party.