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I still remember how stoked we all were when Tucker started his X platform after being fired from Fox News. He was getting 50 million views per video and really taking it to the left. But now, after we gave him all that steam, he despises the half of...

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Jeffrey Sachs: We fought trillions of dollars worth of wars at the behest of the Israel Lobby, at the behest of Netanyahu. Netanyahu was the great cheerleader for the Iraq War. He was the great cheerleader for overthrowing Syria. He’s been the cheerleader for a war with Iran that he’s just desperate to have this coming week, and I mean it literally. Where is Western civilization when Israel is massacring tens of thousands of people before our eyes, blowing up the housing, the hospitals, the clinics, the infrastructure of Gaza, then, now bombing indiscriminately Beirut—in fact, all parts of Lebanon—they were just bombing the port of Tyre, and Netanyahu’s talking about expanding the war to Iran. Of course, he can’t do it other than the United States getting into a war with Iran which would be a complete disaster—and a disaster for Israel—though it’s the one that Netanyahu is egging on. It is a pervasive view around the world that I am hearing every single day that there are no Western values because we see a genocide unfolding in Gaza, we see absolutely zero will of the US government to reign in what Israel is doing, though everything that Israel is doing depends on the US bombs, the US weapon systems, the US financing. This is a US operation being carried out by Israel but with complete complicity by the United States and silence by Europe. This is now the common parlance around the world. I’m asked all the time, ‘What is your government doing? How can it stand by when Israel is committing these crimes?’ It’s an amazing question. It’s so stark. It’s such a profound failure of American politics that it is like this. Netanyahu has been leading the United States into disaster after disaster after disaster. And he still shows up to Congress—which takes money from the Israel Lobby—and he gets 50 standing ovations. After the Iraq war, after all the wars that he has led us into, the massive debts that he has caused, the massive loss of life that he’s caused, the increasing instability that he’s caused, he gets applause in the US Congress because they are simply on the take.

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The police lineup in The Usual Suspects was originally meant to be played completely straight. Instead, the cast kept cracking jokes and making each other laugh, leaving 26-year-old director Bryan Singer struggling to keep control of the set. According to Gabriel Byrne, it all started when Stephen Baldwin improvised the line, “Give me the fucking keys, you fucking cocksucker, motherfucker,” in a wild, manic fashion. Byrne said, “When he did that, we all cracked up because it was just so funny.” But that was just the beginning. According to Benicio del Toro: “All I remember is that someone farted. And no one knew, no one knew who was the guilty party.” However Kevin Pollak remembered things quite differently: “The now Academy Award-winning Benicio del Toro farted like 12 takes in a row. And we could not stop laughing. Even when he stopped, finally. It wasn’t the words, really, that were emoting from this now Academy Award-winning actor, as much as it was the gas that was escaping from his ass.” Kevin Spacey: “That just literally opened the floodgates. And then Steven went, and I went, and we all laughed. And then we tried to control ourselves, and then we cut, and then we started again, and it happened again, and it happened all morning.” Benicio del Toro: “I think Gabriel is the one who gave you this feeling that he was the most serious of them all. When he cracked up, I knew we were, like, in trouble—cause if he’s cracking up, I’m not gonna be able to stop…” Kevin Spacey: “So at lunch, Bryan was very frustrated, and he was—I would say—even a little angry. And so there was a meeting that was called of all of us, and Bryan really chewed us out. He chewed us out quite seriously, that we were really fucking up his movie and that we better pull our act together.” Kevin Pollak: “And that was like telling children not to laugh in church. And so we went back to work after lunch and proceeded to laugh even harder, if not more uncontrollably—and felt bad about it, but couldn’t help ourselves.” Kevin Spacey: “I don’t think he ever got a take where we weren’t in hysterics. And then Bryan did a brilliant thing, which is that he took it and he used it. He took our hilarity and our unrelenting unprofessionalism that day, and he incorporated it into the film.” Stephen Baldwin: “I said, ‘But you can’t use that in the movie.’ I said, ‘Because we weren’t, you know, we weren’t performing.’ And he said to me—and I’ll never forget Bryan saying this to me—he said, ‘Yeah, but, you know, in that moment of humor between these guys, we see a certain humanity. ‘We see that they’re just people and they’re friends. There’s a bonding that actually is transpiring between them in that moment.’” Kevin Pollak: “And to Bryan’s credit, when he got into editing, he realized that by them laughing, and by allowing himself to stray from what was originally intended, it showed an instant camaraderie. And it’s another way to say ‘fuck you’ to the cops.”

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