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Well,
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glad to be with you. We have a lot to get to
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you today. Yakuza's sick. So we wish
1:02
him wish him a speedy recovery. A lot of people
1:04
in the office right now getting sick. Mhmm. Mine.
1:06
Could be the COVID, could be anything else because,
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you know, not really testing when you go to the
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emergency rooms anymore. Nope. But we have a lot to
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get to, say, before I get to that, look, there's obviously the
1:15
story right now that's breaking. We don't have all the ins the
1:17
information. regarding Ted
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senator Ted Cruz's daughter. He's been on
1:21
the show. I the
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wanna even have to address this. It's a private matter.
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This is someone who is not of age.
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But when you have people on the left right
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now, they're saying, oh, you know, hey, our heart goes out Ted
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Cruz and his daughter doesn't deserve this, but this is what happens
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when you create anti trans legislation.
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You're you're politicizing it right there.
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Just shut up. I don't know.
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Is there That's all I want. Can everyone just just
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just shut up? How about it? That's
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all I wanna say. I don't wanna say anything else. Just
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don't be an ass whole your whole life. Okay?
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So what else do you have to get to today?
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Time announced this person of the year and
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surprise. It's not a surprise. something
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else I would wanna get to today is
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this is going to be the theme. You know, I've always said this
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to you, don't trust the experts. And by that,
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I don't mean Don't believe that there are people who have expertise,
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but I mean, do not simply appeal to
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authority. Do not defer to
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experts because all of the experts
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got everything wrong as it relates
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to Twitter. We're talking about the file updates.
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We're talking about Wikipedia. And what they are
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doing, it's this circular feedback loop of authority
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and expertise. and everyone got
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the Iran morality police story wrong
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except, Nadia, I wasn't even
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here that day except us.
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and not journalists are quoting us, and I'm not
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saying that I'm an expert, please, I am not and certainly
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not the alternates. No offense. No.
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I didn't even know the story. I just read what was in
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front of me. Right. and then Gerald
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knew it. Yeah. And then you guys got it
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right. I'm in the And then the rest of the media is it
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up to, like, how did we get this wrong? Because you
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didn't read one paragraph down.
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So it was tough. We'll
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be talking about that and more,
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but Gerald a is here. How are you, sir?
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I'm feeling good about myself. Big j journalist
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over here. Yes. There you go. Big j journalist. I
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don't know what that means. Sounds like a horrible nickname
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and you know what I mean? Love him fastest man on his
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feet. He is in Detroit this
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weekend. It's December eighth
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at Mark Ridley's comedy Daylinder,
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how are you, sir? Oh, boy. Good. How about
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you? I'm better. You're feeling better? Yeah. I
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had an acid reflux bout. Oh.
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Yes. I have a thing called Barrett's Esophagus. It's
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fun. That doesn't sound right. But I don't need to
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overshare. That's what I do. What is
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Barrett's Esophagus? It's when
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you spend your teen years drinking and
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smoking cigarettes and then later in
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life. Well, you pay for it. Yeah. It's just from it
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it It's somewhat self inflicted. Yeah.
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That and I just come from a long line
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of -- Well, acidity
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people. -- so asymmetrical genes
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-- Yes. -- days That's
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the gift that keeps on giving. Yes. It burns.
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It burns. Can you use it offensively? Like
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a dilophosaurus? Well, Well,
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I never tried, but maybe.
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I think you just brought yourself the segment.
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Oh, yeah. Delaffer
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Dave. There's a Bodega store owner down
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the street who's been pissing me off lately. I wanna
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see if you can blind him. A hunch. So
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my question to you, before we get to everything if
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you could name anyone person of the year, who
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would you name person of the year? If
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you were time Magazine's, and you're not. And
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neither is time. Friends alone.
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Take it for you
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norm. No
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one sings by a by a drumfire as well. as
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Frank's point. No. That's right. Before we get on to
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any of that, I don't know if you know this bit of TikTok
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or now is saying, this is the culture we live in
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that if you do not want to date a trans woman. And of
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course, this is not new, But this TikTok
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explained this TikTok. TikTok.
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Those words sound weird coming out of my mouth as though
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it's a thing. TikTok. Did I say
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that? You did. But I hate myself.
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You do. You should. This
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tick, toddler -- Mhmm.
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-- is explaining to you why if you
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do not want to date a trans woman, you are
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trans phobic. It all makes sense now.
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Trans women are women. So
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if you're heterosexual and you're a man and you said
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you wouldn't date a trans woman because it's a preference,
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that just Transphobia. Period. The
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majority of the time, our preferences are
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rooted in something problematic. It
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could be Biology. Racing.
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transphobia. The list goes on. It didn't ask
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why it's transphobic to not want a data trans
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woman. Already starting off on the wrong foot by
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referring to cis women as regular women.
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Then said something about trans women not being able carried
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children. If that's your sole reason for dating
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someone, keep that same energy
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for all the women who are in fertile.
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You know what? I'm gonna give her
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this one. I'm gonna give her this
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one. If if that's the case, yes.
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I'm trans I guess, in this case, I
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would be transphobic. If it were
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wedding night, and, you know, you
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you you go to the chambers -- Uh-huh.
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-- and and it's and there's a
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swinging penis and
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testicles -- Mhmm. -- I would find myself fearful. I
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guess that would be phobic. It's science.
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Yeah. Right. It would be strange, you know.
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I guess when you go to the doctor and you're
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like, we're having trouble conceiving. Right.
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And then we can't figure it out either. She is
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a woman -- Yeah. -- technically. I
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don't know if the reason that you can't have
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children is because you're morbidly
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obese, but proud of it. So that's brave. Or or the
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fact that you that babies don't come out of
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weaners. I don't know. I don't know what it is. We've
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had a lot of anal sex but not any luck
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with trying. I don't know how this works. I've
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even stood on my head. Does this work?
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Well, it's just fine.
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you think they're doing that? Do you think that's a trans individual
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is like, oh, I'm on my ovulation cycle?
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I want to find
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the Mormon trans or the Cath Flick
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Trans natural family planning
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couple. If you exist, comment below.
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I will host you because
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that is commitment and that is to
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be respected. even if it's
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crazy. Steven, that's not ovulation. That's just
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gas. Yes. So what was that?
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Was she trans? I don't think she was trans.
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Right? No. She seemed to be a regular mean,
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sis. I hope she's not trans because then I
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would feel very confused. Well, I'll tell
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you what, then, I guess, I wouldn't be transphoning.
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I She's
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there's what they call the barely passively. She's
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what they would call the super passively.
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And has. And they've been a transphobic non
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transphobic twice. I was very drunk.
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Yes. Very, very drunk. He said all of our
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preferences are are are rooted in
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something problematic. She said they can be. No.
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They can be are you sure she did that?
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Did can we watch it again? Did she say they can
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be rooted in something from you? watch it again.
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No. Of course not. No. No. She's an idiot.
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Trans women are women? No.
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So if you're heterosexual and you're a man and
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you said you wouldn't date a trans woman, it's a
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preference, that's just transphobia. period. And
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I am. The majority of the time, our preferences
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are rooted in some
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art matters. Oh, okay. Same. Same situation.
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at the time, our preferences and majority of the
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time. Well, full price. Is that rooted in
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something problematic? Well, if
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a trans woman is a woman, then why are you
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putting the word trans in front of it? Well, also
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when they say, oh, you know, sex is biological and
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gender is social, male to female
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trans is the term that they use MTFFTA
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Mhmm. So whole thing just it I thought,
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look, it's
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all ball bearings nowadays. Okay. We
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have unless you cut them off. Yeah.
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Well,
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yeah. I I don't know what to
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say with this. Like, you're we're all I guess you're transphobic.
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Look, why isn't he ever directed at
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women? Hey women, do you wanna if
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you're a straight heterosexual woman, would
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you want to be intimate
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with a man Sorry. There's
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no with the vagina. Like, would you wouldn't you find
8:24
that a little bit weird? Do you think that makes
8:26
you a horrible person? Do you think that that means
8:28
your picture should be on a wall next to Hitler?
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I don't Yeah. Just because you you're
8:32
not attracted to Chaz Bono.
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Yes. Chaz Bono, if
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Chaz Bono were a biological male, I think
8:39
I can use that term. Yes. would be
8:41
attractive to no one. Right?
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That's what I mean. Yes. She just looks like
8:45
Joey Foothomes. Yes. Exactly.
8:47
That's like Guy Fieri. Yes. But, yeah,
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nobody wants to have sex with Guy Fieri.
8:51
Exactly. Just as I mean, I
8:53
wouldn't say nobody that everyone has Well,
8:55
Pete referred to it for running. Yeah.
8:57
Sure. I mean Right back to the
8:59
problematic. See, it's just it all passed
9:01
late to problematic. Just think if your shirt has sparkly
9:03
flames on that nobody should touch you
9:05
sexually. Right. Especially if you
9:07
decide to eat a quail that's been
9:09
soaked in rum Yes. Or if you wear
9:11
Oakley's on the back of your head.
9:13
Yes. Yeah. Just no reason to touch. Well, I think he's
9:15
trying to throw people off. Yeah. It's like the
9:17
same reason he has a gut guy
9:19
theory doll so we can use a carpool lane.
9:21
That's true. Alright. Not all
9:23
he does with it. Hey. Hey. Oh, what's
9:25
going on? It looks like there's some breaking
9:27
news from what I'm seeing on CNN right
9:29
now.
9:34
Okay. Well,
9:36
look, I think you all know this and people
9:38
aren't happy about it. Warrnock
9:40
has defeated Hershel Walker -- Yeah. -- and the
9:43
Georgia senate runoff. But and a development
9:45
appears that demon babies are now
9:47
running wild. So who could have
9:49
foreseen this coming? Oh, man.
9:51
Us. We
9:53
saw it coming. We did. We tried to
9:55
warn everyone. We tried to warn you.
9:57
No one cares. You just wouldn't listen
9:59
mayor of
9:59
Amity. Alright. Well, that's been breaking
10:02
news.
10:08
Somewhere,
10:08
Hershel Walker's, III told to
10:10
to Don't don't be a problem, didn't better. I told you
10:12
that in my career. So Wait. I wouldn't you
10:14
get bit by one as a that's gonna be
10:16
someone else who's on the phone. You but you
10:18
have been by someone. You'd becoming a
10:20
smaller, like, a demon baby yourself, like, Thomas and
10:22
Bailey. You've been in a suit. You're swimming in your
10:24
suit. because now you did the demon baby in a big suit. Yeah. You
10:26
can go ahead and talk to that war. No. But his problem now. You ain't
10:28
even baby nephew. You ain't going like you're
10:30
not going like the way you wait. Look.
10:33
No. This would not just be
10:35
This would not just be quarantined to Georgia. It
10:37
was spread, and the demon baby will be
10:39
everywhere. It will be world war
10:41
demon baby. And I will be your
10:43
president, if you let me, to stop a demon baby. be
10:45
a pod, even a little typo. Yep.
10:47
That's right. because every little better knows that none
10:49
of the even maybe even maybe can't resist.
10:51
There's one thing. That's Jorge Walker playing the
10:53
swimming baby fluke. Follow me with swimming
10:55
baby. They follow me to Canada. Yeah. It's
10:57
amazing, man. Mommy
11:00
baby paid the cold. your natural
11:02
habitat. Right?
11:05
We're going to be getting some developments here
11:07
regarding the Twitter files and and and
11:09
unfortunately Wikipedia. She'd been keeping her eye on them
11:11
a little bit more. kinda like the United States with
11:13
Syria for a while. I was like, oh, I can't believe we forgot
11:15
about you guys. No. Time
11:17
just announced its person of
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the year. And if you haven't been paying
11:21
attention, in case you had lost all your faith in
11:23
the media, times person of the year, is this guy?
11:42
Yeah. Runner-up
11:45
was carrot tops. Zelenskyy joins
11:47
a list of many other esteemed
11:50
bottom persons of the year,
11:52
including the Ayatollah Khamenei, Joseph
11:54
Stalin, ate off Hitler. They don't all they
11:56
can't all be gyms. Stalin wanted
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twice. He really
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A repeat winner. Yes.
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Two
12:02
times. Wow. That's nice. And not in
12:04
the good years. He was still killing lots of his
12:06
own people during those times. Is is is
12:09
time personally is it like a placeholder
12:11
for just person who has had
12:13
some kind of an impact including super
12:15
negative. But giving it to Stalin twice
12:17
seems like a real misstep. It did. It is a bit
12:19
of a misstep. That was, you know, the time when he
12:21
was allied with Hitler than the time when he wasn't.
12:23
I mean, if we don't wanna read mass
12:25
shooter's manifestos because we don't want to
12:27
inspire copy cats, you would think
12:29
putting Stalin on the cover of time, you
12:31
know, might have the same effect. Maybe just
12:33
not the the mass genocide people.
12:35
Like, the Yeah. I mean, called maine, the
12:37
barrier to entry is too difficult. People to figure
12:39
they're safe. I mean, he's like, I can't really make this list.
12:41
I'd have to kill more than all of the Jews on the
12:43
planet right now, and I can't I can't get those
12:45
numbers. That's a tall It is. It's a
12:47
tall order. or maybe they should just step back from that a little bit.
12:49
In fairness, guys, it wasn't that long
12:51
ago. It's true.
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That's completely unfair. I have not involved.
12:55
You know, What do you mean? Oh, wait.
12:57
Yes. So yes. So that
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brings us action. You can comment below again who you
13:01
would like to see his personality. And hit the like button
13:03
because the algorithms was we get to the Wikipedia
13:05
and Twitter file stuff. We're easing into it.
13:08
We very well could be removed from YouTube. I think we have
13:10
Carrie Lake on tomorrow too. And, yeah, resulted in
13:12
us being suspended from YouTube. So head on over to
13:14
rumble. Likely, we head on over to rumble.
13:16
Head on over to rumble. I don't know how many times to
13:18
say it. I'd love to see the numbers change like at
13:20
Rudy's attendance computer. Zelensky,
13:23
he was given the title after he
13:25
beat out actually some pretty stiff competition. Yeah. I
13:27
understand. Mhmm. And that brings us to a game, which we usually
13:29
play on Mukla, but we thought it was important because you can play
13:31
along with us. It's guess
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the person of the year.
13:46
But that sounds really well done. It's far too
13:48
professional. Yes. Far too professional. Yeah. I
13:50
agree with some of the things out of character. Yeah.
13:52
So here's the guy in Neil degrasse
13:54
Tyson thing. Yes. So here's
13:56
the here's the theme of the game. Right? I'm gonna read to
13:58
you or I'm gonna show you a list of people
13:59
and you're supposed to guess whether or not they
14:02
were nominated for personal year.
14:04
Time or time. I missed it when it was man
14:06
of the year. Yeah. I I didn't
14:07
take any offense for that. Ladies have to ring.
14:10
Just one more thing. You're saying that
14:12
Hitler was in person of the year. No. He
14:14
was definitely man of the year.
14:16
Well, hey, Abraham, got him to kill
14:18
himself. Oh, no. He's trying to be be person of
14:20
the year. be politically correct
14:22
while giving it to Stalin twice.
14:24
I don't think they cared
14:26
quite as much back then about that. But anyway, alright. So we're gonna go
14:28
to Alright. Give me the people I have to guess if these
14:30
people were actually nominated. You can play a longer green check.
14:32
We'll start with the person number one
14:34
one. drag
14:37
queens or or a segment It's a
14:39
theme. I'm going to say, no. Of course, they were not
14:41
nominated for personality. Not nominated.
14:43
nominated. Are you gonna
14:45
switch twenty twenty two? Yeah. Twenty
14:47
twenty two is -- Yes. -- first of the year. Time first of
14:49
the year. I'm going to say no to Dred. queen. So I'm gonna
14:51
say yes as we live in the now time.
14:53
Okay. What's the answer? Do we have a good
14:55
day? No.
14:59
No. Okay. So I was right. Okay. Good. Good.
15:01
I'm good. I'm one for one to long time. Next one.
15:03
Next one. Yeah. I'm transphobic. Elliott's
15:05
page. Elliott Page. Yes. I'm going to say
15:07
Elliott Page was nominated. Yes. For
15:09
-- Yeah. -- person of
15:11
the year. I'm with you for a person of
15:14
The year. Yes. Z of the year.
15:16
Yes. Z of the year. Yes. Okay.
15:19
And the answer is, nope.
15:21
Bye. No. Okay. Come on. Alright. You're
15:23
striking. Looks like they cover when it's starting.
15:25
Right. Next next candidate.
15:29
Rupert Murdoch. Alright.
15:32
Rupert Murdoch. No. No? No. No.
15:34
How could that guy be a type of a person of the
15:36
year? And he's barely walking upright. and
15:38
the answer Look at that next. Someone needs
15:40
to pardon them. They're they're slow.
15:42
Michelle and Michelle. Alright. Give us the answer.
15:44
Alright. The answer is No.
15:46
Alright. Good. So we're right. Okay. You're doing good. Give me
15:48
a couple more. Let's let's see. Let's wrap this up because I
15:50
feel like I know where this is going. Alright. Give me the next
15:52
one. Yep. Tim's work.
15:55
Gun safety advocate. Gun safety advocates.
15:58
I'm gonna say yes. Because we're
16:00
very broad with persons of the year
16:02
now. Yes. I'm going say they were nominated. You
16:04
are a. No. What they
16:06
lost out to is Zelensky playing the piano
16:08
with his dick. Alright. Right. Camalla
16:10
Harris. Kamalla Harris person of the
16:12
year. Here's the thing. If the
16:14
title was most entirely useless person
16:16
of the year, she should be
16:18
not And I that like I some
16:21
people you really dislike, she is a
16:23
useless human being. You ever see her on a
16:25
panel, she contributes nothing. She she
16:27
says nothing. She understands
16:29
nothing. She's barely
16:31
even present. She's like she actually causes
16:33
precedents. She causes me an existential
16:35
crisis. Well, they're hitting somebody
16:37
more mentally deficient than the president.
16:40
That's it. They had to search far and wide. Who was
16:42
the first candidate out of the primary?
16:44
Kamala. There's no way Kamala was nominated for person. I'm
16:46
gonna say yes, because we live in talk times.
16:48
Go ahead. Alright. And she is
16:50
not mad. See you. Okay. Give the
16:52
next one. one, Xi
16:54
Jinping. Xi Jinping. Well, you know
16:56
what? I'm going to say yes because they were such
16:58
big fans of Hitler and Stalin. Yeah.
17:00
I guess I'm gonna follow your lead on that
17:03
one. Yes. Alright. And the answer is
17:05
Sir, hey. That is for
17:07
him. Thanks. for him, Xi Jinping. It's getting
17:09
some wind. It's like get there.
17:12
Putin. Vladimir Putin. This is prior to
17:14
fighting against the Linsky. It was
17:16
person of the year and Xi Jinping was
17:18
nominated. In other words, there's no reason for Putin not
17:20
to be. He's equally as significant.
17:23
I'm gonna say
17:25
no. I'm also going to say because his
17:27
enemy won. Right. Also,
17:29
I'm going to say no, but based
17:31
on opposite of logic. Okay. There
17:33
we go. Alright? And the answer is
17:36
no. He was not nominated. You thought he should be though. There's
17:38
one last one. One last one. One last
17:40
person. Ron DeSantis nominated for a person of
17:42
the year. Well, I I'm going to say, yes,
17:44
he was nominated because I would have had to acknowledge. Oh, it's
17:46
just Yeah. I'm gonna say he's conservative, so
17:49
no. Okay. Alright. But since
17:51
there is, There you go.
17:53
Hey, you know what time wasn't all that bad? Okay. There
17:55
you go. This has been time, first of the year,
17:58
guessing it.
18:08
Alright. Here, I want to talk about a
18:11
few things that are pretty important. When more time
18:13
goes into the stinger than the game. Yes.
18:15
Exactly. Hey.
18:19
I'm sorry. So I think
18:21
you got them all right, though. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
18:23
Yeah. Yeah. for eight. That's
18:25
massive. So here's the theme of today.
18:27
Okay? And it's not only people often use
18:29
a term mainstream media, and this has almost become
18:31
a trope like Loom's dream The
18:33
demon cats look. The issue is
18:36
this, people want
18:38
you to believe and consistently defer
18:40
to experts. And and when they when they
18:42
say that, when they do that, what that does is, well, to
18:44
things. First off, it assumes that
18:46
you cannot become an expert in a topic, or
18:48
it makes it something unattainable,
18:51
and it also absolves you of doing
18:53
your own work as far as doing research. for
18:55
yourself. And so that brings us
18:57
to the theme of today. We wanna walk through all
18:59
of these stories that the experts
19:01
are wrong. Most
19:02
of
19:04
my headphones are wrong today. Alright.
19:07
So keeps going like number nine
19:09
from left ear to right ear. I don't happening with
19:11
this. I think I hit it with my knee. Alright. There we go.
19:14
So Monday. And what happened on
19:16
Monday? I wasn't here on Monday. Mhmm.
19:19
we told you here though, and by that, I mean, Gerald and Dave, that the
19:21
mainstream media outlets like The New York Times
19:23
were misreporting that Iran
19:26
disbanded The morality police.
19:28
Yeah. And by the way, people
19:30
on the left and on the right reported this
19:32
incorrectly. And just so you know, this is
19:34
one of those things. where
19:38
we read these stories
19:40
sometimes and we see the New York Times or we see people
19:42
on the right, we see these authoritative sources
19:44
covering it, we're going, well, It's
19:46
so obvious. There must be something we missed.
19:48
But clearly, they read the next paragraph that we
19:50
think they missed, that there must be a third or fourth
19:52
paragraph. Right? Or another speech that was
19:55
given, quote, we just don't have. Because even
19:57
us here, sometimes we're gas lit and go, well,
19:59
they are experts. And then we realized, oh no,
20:01
wait, they can't be bothered to
20:03
read beyond that title.
20:05
And I can't even say that I was
20:07
right that day because I wasn't here, so and I don't
20:09
mean any disrespect. Mhmm. But louder
20:12
was Crowder, this show,
20:14
the the the the the
20:16
the the the the alternates got
20:18
it right before
20:18
The New York Times that day.
20:21
Yesterday,
20:21
the New York Times
20:23
reported that Iran will be abolishing
20:25
its so called morality police.
20:27
Comment if you've seen this out there
20:29
right now. All of the organizations have been covering this.
20:32
And we feel like they have been covering this
20:34
incorrectly for whatever
20:36
reason. Mohammed, job that
20:38
monetary, right, where he said the
20:40
morality police was abolished by
20:42
the same authorities who who installed it.
20:45
So that's what they took and ran with and basically thought, okay.
20:47
Well, Iran is taking some positive steps
20:49
here, and they're going to abolish some reality, please.
20:51
The only problem is It's
20:53
not true. Right? Here's the
20:55
actual full quote from the
20:57
Iranian attorney general. The morality
20:59
police has not to do with the judiciary
21:01
system, the same source that created it in the
21:03
past from the same place it has shut
21:05
down. Of course, the judiciary
21:07
system will continue its surveillance
21:09
of social behaviors across the
21:11
side. In the same
21:13
sentence, he basically said, yes. Yes. From
21:15
that same source, it kinda shut down, but
21:17
they're gonna continue to monitor your
21:19
behavior across the side. Hey,
21:20
you guys? Yeah. Good
21:22
work. Yeah. Thank you. I was just listening. To
21:25
everyone else, You're about as
21:27
useless as Kamala Harris. That's
21:30
a low blow. So there
21:32
he's right. So we put this out, and
21:34
then journalists an actual
21:36
journalist. Suna is
21:38
it Suna Ebrahimie
21:40
-- Yep. -- cream of some young guy. No.
21:43
So actually caught wind of our
21:45
coverage, retweeted it, saying,
21:47
crowder bits Crowder, and I'm gonna show this
21:49
because they're in a crowded bits just a second day
21:51
YouTube channel. Credible YouTube channel talking
21:53
about the fake news published by a very
21:55
familiar name on The New York
21:57
Times. And so this was someone who report who's
21:59
been reporting on this quite a
22:01
bit who knows what's happening there and
22:03
probably watched in frustration as the New
22:05
York Times and as other sites on the right
22:07
who often get their cues from New York Times and just
22:09
rehash it with a little bit of a hat tip and some kind of
22:11
commentary there about the mainstream media. She was
22:13
probably frustrated because she didn't have enough of
22:15
a platform. Thank god. You guys, while it
22:17
wasn't on Monday, decided to be
22:19
accurate because she said I'll draft
22:21
in the comments below it. Or
22:23
below on Grammy's tweets, are
22:26
hysterical. Yeah. They really are. Because some of them are liberal.
22:28
So, like, here's someone AKA Matthew Wang
22:30
tweeted, imagine how far legacy newspapers
22:32
have strayed that Stephen Crowder is the
22:34
sensible guy in the room for now. Well, I'll take the
22:36
one where I can get it. And you
22:38
weren't even in the room. And then then
22:40
someone else responded, I
22:42
know so frustrating. This is someone who does not like
22:44
me. Then Anayjay
22:46
wrote, let's be fair. They're
22:48
not wrong here. And by they, I
22:51
mean, Dave Landow. Good. Shout out to
22:53
you. I saw that. If
22:55
one person knew who the photo
22:57
was of. One person finally
22:59
said Matt Abzu questioned,
23:01
what is so awful about him? And then there are
23:03
a bunch of responses. Look, there's a lot that's awful
23:05
about me, but I wasn't even there that It's
23:07
not even your fault. Well, the funny
23:09
thing is it's they're blaming the New York Times because
23:11
if the New York Times runs this story and
23:14
everybody else and the media picks it up, all of a
23:16
sudden, people stop focusing on Iran quite as
23:18
much in the United States because that's a world of the way we
23:20
got our own problems to deal with. Right? Oh, I
23:22
guess they're they're taking steps to correct this
23:24
fine, protests, whatever. That
23:26
makes them lose steam. That makes --
23:28
Yes. -- movement kind of die out a little bit
23:30
at least from national that means people die. Exactly. That means
23:33
people get executed. Yeah. Because that's the
23:35
part. It's people are being murdered, and have
23:37
no and you have no problem reporting that it's not
23:39
happening. That's not serious issue. too.
23:41
Yeah. Hey, you know what else too? We've talked while talking about this,
23:43
you know, the Hunter Biden thing which we'll get into it a little
23:45
bit, it's not just about the corruption with the big
23:47
guy getting ten Right? Obviously,
23:49
that does that pertains to
23:51
our national security interest, the
23:53
liability for former vice president Biden. But
23:56
We're talking about this with your Rand story. People can
23:58
die. Yeah. Hey, with Hunter Biden at the very least when
24:00
you know that there were pornographic
24:03
pictures, some very clearly of people under
24:05
age. Hey, How many sex
24:07
trafficking rings could you have busted?
24:09
How many
24:11
sex slaves could have been saved?
24:14
Yeah. if the FBI decided to, I don't know, pick up a
24:16
laptop. If the New York Times decided
24:18
to, I don't know, cover it. People say, well,
24:20
this is ill gotten gay Let's
24:22
assume that that's true for a second. This is something no
24:24
one else is talking about. And I don't know why. Let's
24:26
assume it was ill gotten game, which it
24:28
wasn't. He's a dumbass, who was so high, he
24:30
forgot to pick up his laptop a big geek
24:32
squad. But even then, were you
24:34
were you working behind the scenes? If you tried
24:36
to throttle it in front of the scenes saying, well, these
24:38
renewed pictures and that goes against our policies,
24:40
did you see the underage girls Where
24:43
was it? Hey. Sorry about Virtu sitting with what you do
24:45
in front of the scenes. You could
24:46
stop it. You
24:48
could save some women out there. There
24:50
are more slaves than ever. ever. In recorded
24:52
history, on earth right now, over forty million, that's
24:54
because a lot of them are sex trafficked.
24:56
You mean to tell me
24:58
that you can't find any leads based on what Hunter
25:00
Biden did, spare me
25:02
the
25:02
bullshit with your sex trafficking charities
25:05
and your nothing but nets from
25:07
malaria over in West
25:09
African countries. You don't give a rat's
25:11
ass. Okay. Let's say you banned it on Twitter and
25:13
on Facebook. Does anyone else you know what? Comment
25:15
below. What anyone
25:15
else like to see our intelligence agencies when they're
25:17
given a layup Go after
25:20
the sex traffickers. Or we
25:22
Can we find common ground on that that we
25:24
don't want underage girls sex trafficked
25:27
or boys? Do
25:29
you
25:29
remember how many other people were
25:31
molested or assaulted by doctor NASA
25:33
after the FBI had been tipped off by
25:35
several girls at Michigan state? And they're right.
25:37
well, we'll get right on that. And I believe I'm
25:40
gone by memory here, but I think it was, like,
25:42
substantial thirty, forty, fifty potential
25:44
additional people -- Right. -- that we
25:47
know about. we're blessed to believe that's roughly the
25:49
number that the FBI did such a bang
25:51
up job of getting on that story. And as it
25:53
relates -- Yeah. -- one, you also say
25:55
ill got What is the policy of store where you dropped
25:57
off the computer as far as Kitty porn
25:59
is involved? Right. Yeah. I would imagine that
26:01
they have to report it. that
26:03
would make it completely not ill gotten. No.
26:05
Exactly. It's pretty much take a laptop. Leave
26:07
it a laptop policy. Right. If it's after
26:09
sixty days. Yes. unbelievable.
26:11
It really you know, it's one it really is. It's one
26:13
of those things where we sit here and we talk about
26:15
as though people wanna make a difference. And then
26:17
the f your intelligence agencies
26:20
rated Rudy Giuliani's apartment as
26:22
part of, you know, a PR stunt, and
26:24
they avoided Hunter's laptop
26:27
like it was Adam
26:29
West's shark repellent. And you mean
26:31
to tell me that there's nothing you could
26:33
do there to shut down the
26:36
worst of the worst on earth who
26:38
are trafficking. Underage prostitutes,
26:40
hey, is anyone here doubting?
26:42
Is anyone disputing the Hunter Biden
26:44
had profit? No. Is anyone disputing
26:46
that there were sexual interactions with people who were underage,
26:49
hundred but no one's
26:50
disputing any of that. There's nothing you
26:53
can do, that's why we got to disband the
26:55
FBI and CIA. I get
26:57
it. I get it. You guys wanna be buddies with
26:59
the IRS and give them blocks. How
27:01
about you go after actual
27:03
criminals? How about you go after are people who are causing
27:05
irreparable harm in destroying generations of
27:07
families. Not even talk not talking about the
27:09
drug war. Get these people in the
27:10
drug war, man. It's just, okay,
27:13
Do you think
27:13
we shouldn't have a war against sex trafficking?
27:17
Against selling women into sexual
27:19
slavery against their will? Sure.
27:21
These
27:21
are the same people who were silencing
27:23
the stories. Hey, I wonder how many
27:25
how many gigs of a pedophile
27:27
pornography of underage pornography was
27:29
around on CIA computers. Remember we covered that story? Quite a bit.
27:31
Oh, it's a conspiracy. Don't believe your lying eyes
27:33
and ears. But with NASA, it was actually
27:35
seventy more. Jeez. 0II
27:37
think -- Oh. -- so just a couple. Just seventy more
27:40
people after the or kicked off.
27:42
After. By the way, do we know Is that
27:44
guy still walking? Is that
27:46
I've not been executed? He's not been killed in
27:48
jail, and I'm not sure why. Yeah. Well,
27:50
look, when we get to what
27:52
is it? Ghislaine, Max I was
27:54
mispronouncing first name. Did we find out all the people that
27:56
went to the island that were taking part in
27:58
this? Because we had her on trial. I mean, she
28:00
has the black books She was there. Yeah. It was the
28:02
list of people. We could probably put an
28:04
end to these rings from the very
28:06
top around the world with the guest
28:08
book that they had at that island. Right? Yeah. I
28:10
mean, with that should be coming out soon, I think. Just
28:12
hey. How about this? How about you just save some
28:14
of the puberty blockers that you give to all the
28:16
trans kids who you're saying are being abused?
28:18
and you use that same exact chemical, which is what we use to use
28:20
for. To chemically castrate all
28:22
the pedophile rapists at
28:25
Epstein's Island, about use
28:27
it to chemically castrate anyone involved
28:29
at any point with sex
28:31
trafficking? Well, really any kind of
28:33
sex trafficking, but certainly underage sex
28:35
trafficking. And this is this is it brings us to Twitter. Can
28:37
you load a gun with the pill?
28:39
Yes. I don't know. I think you probably I've
28:41
seen gun to shoot like a like gumballs.
28:44
Yeah. I saw a clown. He would shoot to another clown and
28:46
he'd catch it in his mouth. Really? Yeah.
28:48
So I mean, my point is sounds like
28:50
heaven. Your imagination. is that
28:52
that that's the limit to the possibilities. And they
28:55
really should crack open the black book. I don't
28:57
understand why there would be plea deals in
28:59
bargains for something so disgusting.
29:02
Right. Just an opinion. I mean, pretty
29:04
like who's in there because somebody knows
29:06
who's still walking around that likes
29:08
to have children. a
29:11
little little bit later. for this tree to not
29:13
be lighting up in like, it's distracting.
29:15
I keep thinking that it's trying to, like, strobe
29:17
me in You could shove it in the
29:19
Michigan state guy. Yeah. Alright.
29:21
What were you saying there? No. Just a little
29:23
bit of silver lining for Larry Nasser, he was
29:25
assaulted in prison. Yes. not
29:27
silver lining for him, silver lining for
29:29
us. Right? Oh, yeah. Goodness. I hope he
29:31
was assaulted with silver.
29:34
Moo. Yeah. Just was an
29:36
expensive assault. Oh, you will, that's just to make sure
29:38
he's not, you know, he's not a pedophile werewolf.
29:41
I don't know. Look, call me old fashioned. I think I really do
29:43
think I I support execution for
29:46
serial child sex offenders. You can
29:48
comment below. I agree. I mean, how many
29:50
hundreds of people does it take? At at what
29:52
point do you say? Yeah. This guy can't be in the
29:54
camp anymore. And at what point do you
29:56
say, hey, maybe they're
29:58
not incompetent. Maybe
29:59
the FBI's
29:59
complicit. I mean, maybe they're incompetent
30:02
with underage girl number
30:04
123
30:06
even four. That's what we call
30:08
the Grace underage sexual assault for
30:10
the FBI. Okay? But when you get over when
30:12
you get over the the fifties,
30:15
the sixties,
30:15
the seventies, how
30:17
shitty are you at your job that you can't
30:20
stop the molestation of more
30:22
girls? As girls are coming forward,
30:25
How shitty are you at your job that you can't just
30:27
look into Hunter Biden's laptop and find
30:29
out who's trafficking those kids?
30:31
Not
30:32
saying it's underground cabal
30:34
of people. I'm saying it's out there in the open.
30:36
And the the most egregious thing here
30:38
is the FBI. See, your intelligence
30:40
agencies doing nothing. about
30:43
it. Nothing about it. But hey. Hey. He'll
30:45
be looking into January sixth.
30:47
Alright. Sorry. I didn't get that out of my system. Let's
30:49
go into the Twitter Files update. And by the way,
30:51
this is a live show Monday through Thursday, ten AM Eastern. You
30:53
can watch it here. You can watch it on rumble. On
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30:57
edition. I have not cheated. I know nothing other than the
30:59
United States and Iran were playing in that. It's
31:02
you hate it. That's it. Alright.
31:06
So if you're wondering why there haven't been
31:08
more of the Twitter files released?
31:10
Well, we have some answers. So yesterday, Matt TVTVTVTV
31:15
Twitter deputy deputy general
31:18
counsel, I think, is the term another stupid
31:20
made up. So Jim Baker
31:22
was let go by Elon Musk. Here's a
31:24
tweet. On Friday, the first installment of the Twitter
31:26
files was published here. We expected to publish more over
31:28
the weekend. Many wondered why there was a delay.
31:30
We can now tell you a part of the reason
31:32
why on Tuesday, Twitter deputy
31:34
general counsel, and former
31:36
FBI general counsel. Oh,
31:38
there it is. This is the time. You're
31:40
batten a hundred, you pedophile, enable
31:43
us Jim Baker was fired
31:45
among the reasons vetting the first
31:47
batch of Twitter files
31:49
without knowledge of
31:51
new management. That's
31:52
interesting. So he was vetting
31:54
the files before they were released to tie the in
31:56
various ways. So a guy that used to work at the
31:58
FBI was vetting files that likely
32:00
would incriminate people at
32:02
the FBI for censoring information.
32:04
You mispronounce absolutely, but yes, I'm
32:06
with that. Yeah. Sorry. That's my bad
32:08
just a different dialect. Yes. And so he's
32:11
the guy that was secretly
32:13
vetting files before they were sent
32:15
to the reporters. And also little
32:18
key bit of information here. Uh-huh. He's
32:20
also the guy who encouraged flagging the
32:22
laptop story as hacked material.
32:24
Oh. So the guy who
32:26
clearly screwed up at his job either because he
32:28
was incompetent or because he was dishonest, was
32:30
then in charge of vetting whether
32:32
other people were incompetent or
32:35
dishonest, and of course there's the FBI
32:37
connection. Are you starting to get the
32:39
picture? When people try to say it's an extremist
32:41
view to say defund, disband
32:43
the FBI, No. No. It's not an extremist
32:45
view. It's a given unless
32:47
you're a moron. He
32:49
wasn't incompetent. He was very competent at the
32:51
job he was given. He did it very well
32:54
unfortunately. I was trying to give him the benefit of the
32:56
ass. Hold out. Yes. I know.
32:58
I should agree. No.
33:00
No. I
33:00
appreciate that I was I get to I get
33:02
to play a good cop. You get to go and be like, yeah. He's
33:04
a piece of shit.
33:05
Yeah. I agree. Yeah. Yeah. Thank you. I was
33:07
just saying I agree that he's an asshole. Yes. And
33:10
I agree with you that he was not incompetent.
33:12
He was never listed. Yes. Oh, very much so. Well, look, and
33:14
if he did this stuff right now while
33:16
Elon Musk was the CEO
33:18
owner of Twitter, What do you think he was doing to
33:20
information prior to that? One can only speculate the
33:23
correction. He is both complicit
33:25
and incompetent. The fact he was
33:27
doing this well, man must have taken over.
33:29
What'd you think was gonna happen?
33:31
He's
33:31
a Fortune artist with
33:33
a mission to destroy you.
33:35
You think he wasn't gonna find out? That's
33:38
how arrogant these FBI people. For the
33:40
same reason that seventy four girls,
33:42
gentleness,
33:42
get dibdled by
33:43
Larry Napster because you know what?
33:45
No one's gonna figure it out. Well,
33:47
we're we're the final say. That's all
33:49
I want. Seventy more come forward. We'll get
33:51
it. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, come on. We could
33:54
put him on leave until we investigate, but that's paper. We can't be
33:56
chasing down every
33:58
seventy four people leads.
34:01
Yeah. Nobody's got
34:04
that kind of time. That's half the arena football
34:07
league. If you see something, say something seventy
34:10
times. Yes. just not to the
34:12
FBI. Yeah. Katie's the magic number
34:14
for the FBI. Oh. By the
34:16
way, hit the like button if you think we need to
34:18
disband these intelligence agencies. I'm not saying that we do
34:20
not need some kind of national
34:22
intelligence, but we need it to actually
34:24
be intelligent. So when Baker
34:26
worked at the FBI, he was, by the way, of
34:28
course, pivotal trying
34:29
to tie Trump to Russia gate.
34:31
So this again incompetent
34:33
or dishonest. How
34:35
do you get you think you'd
34:37
be right on some shit accidentally. In other words, you have a
34:39
fifty fifty shot to say the Hunter Biden
34:41
laptop story is
34:44
true? or it's not. Keep in mind,
34:46
at that same time, the guy from the computer
34:48
shop was saying, hey, hey, I'll
34:50
confirm it. Hey, I'm willing to be under oath
34:52
in the f the other guy, you know, we'll get to
34:55
it. Juliani is
34:55
saying, I have the laptop right here and it's, you know, it's
34:57
it's it's it's based hunter. Of course, he's coming in credit also a
34:59
picture of him putting M and M on its clock. And you're
35:01
like, we don't care. Yet
35:03
a fifty fifty shot, probably
35:06
about on a hundred separate
35:08
occasions with
35:10
Russia gate. to
35:10
get it right
35:12
accidentally. Baker. So he
35:15
was
35:15
instrumental in trying
35:16
to tie Trump to Russia gate.
35:20
here we have a quote from the New wanted
35:22
to plant the bizarre false claim of a
35:24
secret communications channel between the Trump campaign
35:27
and the Kremlin Baker was his go to speed
35:30
dial contact. Yeah.
35:32
By the way, also made a role in the prosecution
35:34
of Michael Flynn. Oh, you mean the erroneous
35:37
prosecution. I like that word of Michael Flynn. Yes. This
35:40
guy's dirtbag. Yes. Absolute
35:42
dirtbag. That would be an insult to bags
35:44
of dirt. Yes, it would.
35:46
This would. This is this is a guy
35:48
that's working in Twitter. He had his hand
35:50
in all of these things. And by the way, these are
35:52
examples, Russia gate.
35:54
And and we
35:55
we say that Do you
35:57
remember living through the time where it was Donald Trump
35:59
is bay
35:59
basically bought and paid for
36:02
by Russia. He's a plant. He's kind of a
36:04
Trojan horse. the American Society for Vladimir Putin. Mhmm. He's a
36:06
stool. All of these things were
36:08
coming out with no factoring. Did you
36:10
say he's a stool,
36:12
dude? That's He's
36:14
got a he's got a much stronger stool than Joe
36:16
Biden, the best stool. I'm I
36:19
guarantee it's more firm. It is.
36:21
It's a little Sam people.
36:23
He's more of a softener. Yes.
36:25
Exactly. But, I mean, we were thinking through this time
36:27
where these intelligence agencies were giving us this
36:30
information and making Donald Trump's life a
36:32
living hell because they didn't like
36:34
him. They'd spied on his campaign. That
36:36
was proven. And then they were saying, oh, he was
36:38
bought and paid for by Russia. Hillary Clinton's
36:40
denying that the election results were
36:42
legitimate because Russia interfered with the election.
36:44
That was all does that not impact our
36:46
country? Does that not impact our president's
36:48
ability to do his job. Listen, if he
36:50
had been influenced by Russia,
36:52
fine. Make his job a living hell because it
36:54
should be. He's doing something illegal. I
36:56
get it. Right? Mhmm. But that didn't happen. These have real What happened with
36:58
Mar a Lago? Remember that? Oh, that's
37:00
right. Yeah.
37:02
We knew Marrick Garland right
37:04
on the case. He's just waiting for seventy four more
37:06
people to come forward. But if they made it look good
37:08
for them -- Right. -- that's all they needed. Yes.
37:10
So here's the thing, and this brings us to, I think,
37:13
probably the most important component of all this, is now Wikipedia.
37:15
Keep in mind, Wikipedia media.
37:19
Right? In the name, you used to have to buy encyclopedias, buy the door to
37:21
door salesman. Wiki. Wikipedia is
37:23
the biggest portal to
37:26
information that obviously some people know
37:28
it's not fully reputable, but it's generally
37:30
regarded as reputable by people who don't really know how to
37:32
do proper sourcing information. That's why they make all of our
37:34
sources, by the
37:36
way, available. lateralcredit dot com link in the description. And I the irony is not
37:38
lost on me that the next source I'm going
37:40
to present to you, the next reference is
37:42
Wikipedia, but that's because it's a story
37:44
about Wikipedia. So
37:46
it has to happen. Yes.
37:48
So so just just hold your
37:50
comments before you admonish me. Wikipedia has
37:54
now indicated that they may
37:56
just delete the whole article of the Twitter
37:58
files to begin with.
37:59
Ah, I see. They
38:02
said initial news reports may
38:04
be unreliable. And, you
38:06
know, this is something we've often talked about
38:08
Facebook and Twitter and YouTube and Google
38:10
and all these fake news, but this whole
38:12
time, we really kind of haven't paid enough attention.
38:14
Wikipedia has been right there. They've been there
38:16
this entire
38:18
time. I
38:20
never
38:22
saw that. I
38:26
never saw that. It's
38:26
not in the soundboards. It's okay. That
38:30
was the computer not making. Yes.
38:32
Oh. Oh. Now here's the beauty
38:34
of what happens. Right? You have
38:36
the FBI saying, oh, Twitter is
38:38
legit. Yeah. The FBI saying, oh, Facebook's legit. Oh, YouTube legit. You the
38:40
CDC saying, this information is
38:42
legitimate. Anyone who disagrees is illegitimate. Right?
38:44
Then you also have this with
38:48
Wikipedia. This is the circular feedback loop.
38:50
You have these intelligence agencies and
38:52
you have these major platforms who say
38:54
that a story They will claim that a
38:56
story is not legitimate if it cannot be
38:58
verified by what they, quote
39:00
unquote, consider a legitimate outlet
39:02
like a they've never screwed up or Reuters, they've never screwed up or New
39:04
York Times, they've never screwed up. And so
39:06
then their friends say, well, we're not
39:08
going to cover this and they say, well, then I guess it
39:10
doesn't exist. So of the
39:12
reasons that were given from Wikipedia and
39:14
there's some interesting twists here. They
39:16
let anybody edit it?
39:18
Well, not this one. They have super
39:20
editors. Right. But it's
39:22
it's so this is neither of the reasons the
39:24
editors are giving. Ray was
39:26
ninety two when the editors wrote what
39:28
an effing nothing burger and embarrassment for Ivy to think
39:31
Twitter taking down revenge porn was
39:33
a political scandal, but it doesn't
39:35
need a standalone article. then
39:38
this was generally ignored by the media
39:40
with good reason talking about, of
39:42
course, Twitter's silencing of the Hunter
39:45
Biden laptop story was ignored by the media
39:47
with good reason and thus failed to
39:50
establish notability. Another editor wrote,
39:52
many news
39:54
networks avoided covering
39:56
this as there is no there there.
39:58
For instance, The New York Times, as
40:00
of now, has published nothing on this.
40:02
So because the New York Times didn't publish anything on it,
40:04
and because the other mainstream outlets
40:06
didn't publish anything on it,
40:10
They claim that then it must
40:12
not be legitimate, but the reason that they're
40:14
not covering it is because it's
40:17
So it's
40:17
all the same shit.
40:19
Yes. Yes. Exactly. Yeah. The
40:22
New York Times uncovered it. Therefore, it's not true. The New York Times says, well, how do we
40:24
know if it's true? And they say, I don't know. We were waiting for
40:26
you. And they said, are we waiting for you? I guess, let's just
40:28
not cover it. No. They were basically just
40:30
saying because the New York Times chose not
40:32
to cover it because they don't like how it
40:34
paints the political party that they support the most, we will use
40:36
that as cover and say, well, it's not a
40:38
real story. Right? So those things were given
40:41
as reasons why this story not
40:43
that it shouldn't have prominence, not that it shouldn't be promoted,
40:46
but it shouldn't exist. And you know when New
40:48
York Times didn't cover it? You know when New York Times
40:50
didn't cover it because we did a fake story about the
40:52
Iran. Yep. That'll another one that's busy.
40:54
Also because Twitter and Facebook, right,
40:56
they labeled it as potentially misleading
40:58
information. Why? Because former
41:00
FBI official Jim Baker was
41:02
working there saying yeah. No. This isn't real. This is
41:05
the people who avoided the people
41:07
who managed to miss Larry
41:09
Nasser, sexually assaulted seventy Seventy
41:12
three young girls, seventy something young girls, it's
41:14
hard for me to keep your appetite. Over
41:16
seventy people. Right? The same
41:18
FBI. They had officials
41:20
there. The and and by but by
41:22
that, I mean, our brightest and
41:24
best. Working
41:25
at Twitter saying, this is this
41:27
is not legitimate. This should be shuttle.
41:29
So the New York Times said, oh, okay. There's no story there. That's
41:31
what all these major press outlets said. And
41:33
then Wikipedia says, well, since these major press outlets
41:35
didn't cover it, must not be legitimate. Right. And and and then they're saying,
41:37
oh, it's revenge porn. It's like, oh, okay. I'm sorry. We
41:40
we we talked about this. Did James
41:42
Wood post or James
41:44
Woods. Did he did he post AAA
41:46
penis picture? Is that what he got removed from
41:48
Twitter forward? No. No. I don't think that's what it was with them.
41:50
The other guy that we covered the other day,
41:52
who was kind of anti China. We found that out, like -- Mhmm. -- anti,
41:54
you know, Chinese companies party. Is he is that what
41:56
he posted as well? Was it just pictures of
41:58
Hunter Biden's penis that we were all
42:00
concerned about? no. It
42:02
was a much bigger story than that. These are the
42:04
people that are controlling with information
42:06
that other Wikipedia users get
42:08
to see. And they're saying, it's nothing there
42:10
because I don't want anything to be there. And I'm gonna focus on
42:13
one little piece of this. And by the way,
42:15
it wasn't just them. That's same
42:17
verbiage was used by almost everybody I saw
42:20
trying to discredit this on And I'm talking
42:22
about all of our favorite bad actors on
42:24
Twitter coming out and saying that there was nothing there. They
42:26
were using the exact same
42:28
information. And by the way, Talby got
42:30
attacked by all of these same people. Talby
42:32
says he's a journalist. He is an
42:34
absolutely
42:34
bona fide god to hand to god
42:36
journalist, and there's some still out there, and
42:38
he's being accused of being the PR person
42:40
for the richest person on the world. Again,
42:43
really strange how every single one of
42:45
these accounts uses that exact same phrasing. It's
42:47
like these exact same language. Come up with
42:49
a crap story because they don't like No.
42:51
You're absolutely right. It's same language. And this is where when
42:53
people say, oh, it's a private company they can do whatever they want. Shut
42:55
up, dummy. Shut up you
42:58
more on Really? You mean
43:00
to say, hold on a second. You mean to say it's a private.
43:02
It's a private platform that can do whatever they want. It's not
43:04
the government censoring anyone. Hold on a second.
43:06
Do you mean to say that when
43:08
practicing doctors, clinicians are
43:10
removed, deplatform from Facebook,
43:12
Twitter, YouTube, Google, giving medical
43:14
information based on what they've observed in their practice and
43:17
clinical data because of the
43:19
commands from the top down
43:21
coming from the highest paid, longest standing, unelected
43:23
official in our government, Anthony Fauci, that it's a
43:26
private platform. You mean to say
43:28
that when state
43:30
of your constitutional republic hangs
43:32
in the balance because
43:34
of object because of
43:36
the death of objective journalism, Why?
43:39
Because the FBI intelligence agencies and
43:42
people who are the the figure
43:43
heads, the defacto leaders of the
43:46
Democratic National
43:48
Committee telling every single major tech platform that they need to
43:50
remove you and punt a story,
43:52
that that's a private platform,
43:55
And that's not even to get into the argument that
43:57
these private platforms enjoy the luxury of being treated
43:59
as a public utility, so they have
44:01
reduced legal liability. If I say
44:03
something deliberately defamatory, I'm liable for it. Twitter
44:06
isn't. Facebook isn't. YouTube isn't.
44:08
Why? Because they're treated
44:10
as utilities. So not even
44:12
getting into that, they are doing
44:14
the work directly of the government. Fauci
44:16
says get rid of that doctor. Yeah. YouTube
44:18
says okay and Facebook says
44:20
okay and then you say private company,
44:22
they can do whatever they want. What part of
44:24
that is a private company?
44:26
FBI says, you can't
44:28
cover that. which turns out to be true, by the way,
44:30
in Facebook, Twitter, YouTube,
44:32
Google Alphabet, they all say, oh, okay,
44:34
you can't cover that. what
44:37
part of that is a private company enforcing their
44:39
own
44:39
policies? Stop being dumb.
44:41
Yeah.
44:41
And by the way, just for all the people out there
44:43
with parents right now,
44:46
this just happened. I think just the other
44:48
day, this looks like it's signed up. The I think Pfizer is getting another
44:50
emergency authorization for their fifth
44:53
booster. Right. Cool. Four. Hold on.
44:56
Sorry. Four for kids. For kids
44:58
under five years of age. Yeah. Oh, nice. I
45:00
just, you know, if I'm a parent out there and I'm worried
45:02
about anything like this, I'm looking for
45:04
information on every single thing that goes in my kid's
45:06
body, including medicine that I'm giving them
45:08
just for whatever they're feeling bad. Right? As a parent,
45:10
you're trying to take care your child.
45:12
These information platforms, these people
45:14
are basically saying, no, you can't have the
45:16
opposing view out there. You can't have people say that
45:18
maybe there's some concerns at all. public and I'm and
45:20
I'm being careful because I'm on YouTube that we're on
45:22
one of the very platforms that will remove you
45:24
for saying information that's widely available
45:26
from the CDC in California, which I
45:28
quoted and got this show band. Do
45:30
you realize that every single
45:32
instance in the last year? heart
45:34
attacks, guys. Every single instance in the last
45:36
year and a half that we've been suspended. Mhmm. Later,
45:38
we
45:38
have been one hundred percent verifiably correct. Yes. Because that was the things
45:40
that you can say now. Yeah. But when we said
45:42
it, you weren't allowed to say it. Even
45:45
though, by the way, the data didn't
45:47
change? The information didn't change. What was permissible is what
45:49
changed? You saying that the flu,
45:51
the standard flu on a year to
45:53
year basis is more
45:56
lethal two children. Well, four out of the last ten years. Four out of the last
45:58
ten years. according to the city. He's saying that more
45:59
deadly for children -- Yeah. -- nineteen and under. The
46:02
flu. Yeah. You can say that now?
46:03
Because now they've come out.
46:05
I said it. feel awkward saying. I know that was still feel awkward
46:07
saying. Neville, for example, us saying the Hunter Biden
46:09
laptop strike. When Giuliani showed the laptop, that was
46:11
another reason why we
46:14
were suspended. The other one, Carrie Lake saying, hey, you know what? We
46:16
don't have the best systems in place for
46:18
the elections in Arizona with the
46:20
primary that she won. Do
46:22
you realize that every single instance of us being removed this last year
46:24
suspended on YouTube. You can now
46:26
say because it was verifiably correct -- Yeah. -- they
46:28
didn't do their
46:30
due diligence. it was just inconvenient. By the way, Elon weighed in
46:32
saying most of it to
46:34
he was saying most of the earth meaning
46:37
most think. The mainstream media is biased,
46:40
and Wikipedia basically cites
46:42
mainstream media sources to confirm
46:44
this claim. Wikipedia has
46:46
a non trivial left wing bias.
46:48
Here's the thing. It's so true. All of
46:50
this is this is why I said
46:52
the experts are wrong. This is an intellectual fallacy that you will about
46:54
very, very early on in university
46:56
if they're teaching you critical
46:58
thinking. k? So let's go to
47:01
It's logical fallacy alert time right now. I hope
47:03
that you guys paying attention. It's
47:05
the appeal to authority. k? Let me
47:07
read this for you. It's insisting that claim is
47:09
true simply because a valid authority or expert on the
47:12
issue said it was true without any
47:14
other supporting
47:16
evidence offered. that pretty much
47:17
can describe any of these
47:20
stories.
47:21
Good points. all
47:23
of them in fact. So, yes, every one of them. Let me
47:25
give you some other examples of Sire Stories that
47:27
didn't happen. The Twitter files look private
47:30
side. Right. The Twitter files didn't happen according
47:32
to Wikipedia. or most
47:34
likely, didn't happen. What else didn't happen? The hundred
47:36
by hundred laptop obviously didn't happen. We already
47:38
touched on that. Right. A lot of people didn't see
47:40
it happening. Right. Yeah. one's my way of proving it. Hey,
47:42
you know what else? Didn't happen? Mhmm. Some of
47:44
you thought that there were violent riots, right,
47:46
billions of dollars and damages, thousands of
47:48
officer casualties. No. No. Those didn't happen.
47:51
than because legitimate news
47:53
outlets. Right? The authority. But no.
47:55
No. You're you're misremembering. The
47:57
mostly peaceful protests. You're seeing behind
47:59
me is one of multiple locations that have been burning in Conoco,
48:02
Wisconsin over the course of
48:04
the night. A
48:06
second night since Jacob
48:08
Blake fiery shut mostly
48:10
busy times by a police
48:12
officer. How do they And isn't
48:14
even existed the same set what's so
48:16
funny those that isn't even a little peaceful. Yeah. It's just
48:18
armor get in behind them. He's like
48:20
it's mostly peaceful. It's not like
48:22
a hobo, a round of fire
48:25
-- No. -- fifty five gallon drops in there. It
48:27
looks like the future in Terminator two, but
48:29
it's mostly peaceful. By
48:32
the way, Your producer hates you. He sent you out with a paintball
48:34
mask and a tank top. And,
48:36
yeah, and pink headphones. Yes.
48:38
Yeah. Earning man is
48:40
more peace Yes. That is And print the bag of your shirt that
48:42
says, please, kit my ass and take my
48:44
stuff. Why would you send
48:46
someone there? You know what else
48:48
didn't happen?
48:50
Whitmer didn't send young people with COVID into old folks homes. Right? Governor Whitmer
48:52
didn't do that. We had a protest that
48:55
involved thousands of people on the
48:57
Capitol lawn in Michigan. they
48:59
said hundreds. I was about to say that didn't happen either. That was only
49:01
Well, then later they said thousands when they tried to tie
49:03
me to the kidnapping plot, which also was
49:06
not a real plot of governor Whit Well, you'll take the
49:08
number increase -- Yes. -- because at least
49:10
detected. Take the windlass. And there
49:12
was never anybody that were people
49:14
that were in gangs beating the crap out of
49:16
the elderly that had COVID that never happened, of course,
49:19
never -- Mhmm. -- according to the
49:21
FBI. Yes. The most trusted
49:23
name and intelligence. And then
49:25
Governor kidnapping. Yes. It was only a twenty
49:27
one out of a twenty two or FBI eight. This
49:30
is real. And by the way, the the
49:32
Wikipedia editors who, of course, are very
49:34
left leaning They've
49:36
been deleting and censoring truths they don't like for a very, very long
49:38
time. So remember, in twenty twenty one, we talked
49:40
about this. They nominated the killings
49:44
under communist regimes for deletion five times.
49:48
Wow.
49:49
Five times
49:51
And by the way, we did our own
49:53
video back then where we posted
49:55
truth on Wikipedia, verifiable truth
49:58
with sources
50:00
to see if it would be taken down. We ran our own experiment. Wherever
50:02
you line up, you need to
50:04
include these points of view and you certainly need
50:06
to include
50:08
arguments made on
50:09
the legal record and
50:11
with medical substantiation. What
50:13
we added was what should
50:15
have happened as a result of
50:17
a failure to comply. Now this
50:20
isn't my
50:20
opinion or five hundred edit
50:24
Wikipedia administrator
50:26
consensus opinion.
50:28
This is the law. What
50:30
happens if you do not comply
50:32
with a subpoena? Let me read you
50:35
The
50:35
law. According to the
50:38
Arizona statute, four one dash
50:40
1153 disobedience of subpoena
50:42
as legislative contempt.
50:44
Now the law. What did Wikipedia say to
50:46
this edition? The only
50:48
edition
50:48
that would actually have legal
50:50
standing by the way They
50:53
took it down saying, it might be true,
50:55
but no
50:56
secondary source.
51:00
Wow. Squarespace. Here's
51:01
let's let's show that clip again.
51:03
Show overlay five. One of those names in
51:05
that clip is familiar. Right? Soy black
51:08
Soy Bangla. I don't know how to it don't Soyid
51:11
Bangla, that's the
51:12
same editor, arguing to delete
51:15
the
51:15
Twitter Files page right Now,
51:18
wow. Right now, bring up Colagef. That's
51:20
right now, it's the same person. It's the
51:22
person right there who had truth
51:24
removed is now saying we should get rid of the
51:26
Twitter files. unfreaking
51:28
belief. I think I might have been yeah. I'm really
51:30
excited to bring it in. Same person. What a cookey
51:32
dink. Same person. So you
51:34
you look This is You might be biased. Hold
51:36
on a sec. You need a secondary source
51:38
for the law? Yes. Yes.
51:40
How do they handle the constitution?
51:42
Well, I just not. I don't know. I mean, is it did
51:45
anybody else say all men are created equal? I
51:47
said, I'll see you elsewhere. What about
51:49
all the signers? That's gonna be forged. That's a decorative independent.
51:51
Sorry. Same as John Hancock. Here's a picture of the
51:54
parchment. You could just take some modern
51:56
printing paper, put it in put it in tea. Stay in a
51:58
I know that old trick. Oh,
52:00
national treasure. Come on. Come on. Come on. A lot. I've seen it a lot.
52:02
Do you think I'm gonna be fooled by John
52:05
Boyd's coaster nap? Mm-mm. Many.
52:08
I said nap. Okay. Either way, I feel like
52:11
John Boyd is taking a nap right now. Yes. He well,
52:13
he takes a nap only so.
52:15
Here's the thing. They blame they blame you for
52:17
being radicalized. They blame you for not trusting your institutions. And
52:20
by the way, if you don't trust your institutions,
52:22
share this show right now. Because an institution that
52:24
exists as
52:26
YouTube, Alpha of it, Google. Let me
52:28
radical. And the reason
52:29
that you are considered to be
52:30
radical is because, like today, you
52:33
probably get pissed off. You
52:35
probably get pissed off because many of you out there feel
52:38
or know. I don't wanna use the word feel. You
52:40
know that you're unheard. And
52:42
so
52:42
you shout. Right?
52:43
Sometimes this has been an expression that's been
52:46
used. Men have to shout to be
52:48
heard often in relationships.
52:50
That's why you often see men, you
52:52
know, rage is a match asking of emotion
52:54
because they don't necessarily know how to deal with pain or they don't
52:56
necessarily feel what they're being listened to. It's
52:58
true. Oh. Mhmm. So you
53:00
are angry, and I I know you're very angry,
53:02
Mandeep. We all here. But you're
53:03
angry. You're blamed for
53:05
being angry. Okay. You're an
53:07
extremist. Right? Why are you an extremist? Because you're
53:09
saying that you don't trust anything.
53:12
Well, hold on a second. Twitter,
53:14
Facebook, YouTube, Google. In
53:18
tandem
53:19
with the FBI, remove
53:22
stories that you knew were verifiably
53:24
false and would have altered
53:26
the course of this country
53:28
for the remainder of its history.
53:31
they all removed these
53:32
stories. Stories, by the way, that
53:35
sometimes your experience. Let let me give you
53:37
a very specific scenario. Let's say
53:39
that you're a man. k? Let's say that you're a man
53:41
who, I don't know, owns a
53:44
lap owns a computer
53:46
repair shop. or
53:48
you own the store next to the computer repair shop where
53:50
Hunter Biden drops off a laptop. You
53:52
see what's on the laptop. You
53:55
see that it's made available to authorities. You
53:57
see that the authorities say that they have
53:59
no interest in said laptop. And
54:01
then you see all of the
54:03
media suppressed the story about the laptop
54:06
all the while around this point in
54:08
time. Generally speaking, your
54:10
stores being burned to the ground by mostly
54:12
peaceful protesters and you reach out to
54:14
people in positions of authority, people in the
54:16
intelligence community, people in media, or
54:18
certainly try and express your
54:20
express your experiences, be it through videographic
54:22
evidence or sworn after
54:24
David's
54:24
on big tech platforms, and that too
54:26
is removed.
54:28
So you've been ignored by all the mainstream outlets who
54:30
the big tech platforms rely upon for verification. You've been
54:33
ignored or suppressed completely removed by
54:35
all the big tech
54:38
platforms and you know that they
54:40
are working alongside intelligence agencies who have a vested interest in
54:42
one political party achieving complete
54:46
absolute unfettered power. Where do you go? Where
54:48
do you go? And then you
54:50
get called an extremist because you've
54:53
because you yell a little bit, because you tend
54:55
to be a little bit pissed off. Let me
54:57
ask genuinely, people out there, if you're on
54:59
the left, where the fuck do
55:01
these people go? My
55:04
star was burned
55:05
down. Hey, this is happening right now.
55:07
Hey, there's a riot in the corner of others arrive
55:09
in the corner of fifth and and
55:11
and
55:11
Oak, removed. Hey, Alain.
55:13
I got this I got this underage sex traffic. Removed.
55:16
Hey, my daughter
55:18
was raped. My
55:20
daughter was raped by someone
55:22
involved with the Olympic
55:23
training center. My
55:26
daughter
55:26
was raped by her coach. No.
55:28
FBI says, we'll look into it. And that happens seventy
55:30
two seventy however many more
55:33
times. Over seventy. You're
55:35
a parent.
55:36
Where do you
55:37
go? You're a person whose
55:40
life is destroyed. Where do you go?
55:42
You're a doctor who's
55:44
removed because faulty has a stick up his ass. Where do you go? parent
55:46
whose child could be raped.
55:48
Maybe you're a parent of
55:50
a child who's being sex trafficked.
55:53
Hey, that
55:56
might
55:56
be relevant. Certainly, if you
55:58
have evidence of people in positions of
56:00
government authority
56:02
or relatives of people in positions
56:04
of government authority, engaging in sex trafficking.
56:06
Hey, you know what? Where do you go? You're
56:08
just an extremist. The level of gas
56:11
lighting. It's not only clinical, and I don't just mean it as far
56:13
as gaslighting. We're not friends anymore. I mean, you are
56:16
being gas lit to a
56:18
degree that in a very in a
56:20
very tangible way, very
56:22
quantifiable way, leads to the
56:24
deaths of people
56:26
speaking out for freedom in Iran.
56:29
It leads to girls being silenced, whether it's
56:31
being raped, fondled, sexually assaulted by
56:33
a coach, or
56:35
being trafficked
56:36
to Epstein Island, or
56:39
Tontra Biden's penthouse. And
56:41
then you have no idea where to
56:44
go. And they want you to
56:45
believe that you're an extremist in your alone.
56:47
Hey, guess what? You're not. You're not. There's a reason that
56:49
this show is a size that it is. There's a reason that when we
56:51
go into these live shows, many, many,
56:53
many thousands. You are not alone. Believe
56:55
me. You are
56:58
actually a far bigger portion of this country than they want you to believe,
57:00
and that's why they are working absolutely over
57:02
time to try and remove
57:06
verifiable truths. If
57:08
you know what we do, I I don't wanna pedal in conspiracy theories.
57:10
And even if I'm wrong, I make
57:12
everything as transparent as it possibly can I
57:14
provide all the references every single Make
57:18
mistakes?
57:18
Absolutely. And I'm not saying that you
57:20
shouldn't. Just to be clear, I'm not saying that you
57:22
shouldn't trust people with expertise.
57:25
What I'm
57:25
saying is that you need
57:27
to aggregate information
57:30
from,
57:30
by the way, both experts,
57:34
and the layman and the
57:36
peasant. I cannot tell
57:38
you how many times in my life growing up.
57:40
I learned something from somebody who I never
57:42
would have even imagined could
57:44
have taught me
57:45
whatever level of
57:47
insight it was. that they did.
57:49
I had a mechanic one time. They didn't have
57:51
any teeth. I haven't really
57:54
This guy
57:54
taught not not about cars. this
57:57
guy actually
57:58
taught me about the way some of these some of these
58:00
the the DMVs would work or the
58:02
certification for these, you know, these toll tags and --
58:04
Mhmm. -- he gave me some inside in for not
58:06
inside information. He gave me information that I didn't
58:08
know. He also talked about family. I remember
58:10
sitting there going, wow, you really can learn
58:12
something from anyone. Not saying you
58:14
just rely on a toothless
58:16
mechanic? You told him
58:18
about gingeritis. I did.
58:20
And then I told him I wanna tune up. Change your
58:22
spark plugs. Yes. stop trying to wax
58:24
poetic there, toothless mechanic, man. I'm
58:26
like, wow, you can talk really good for not
58:28
having any teeth. There's no this at all. Do you wanna
58:30
tell me you like candy? Yes. Well,
58:32
he did. Meth. Now
58:34
he likes straws. But
58:37
Fauci, sure, include Fauci. Maybe include
58:39
the doctors who've also seen
58:41
thousands of Only one side says, only
58:43
trust Fauci. I'm saying, take into
58:45
account what Fauci said, the CDC,
58:47
the WHO.
58:49
And and acknowledge Taiwan as a
58:51
place that actually exists and acknowledge doctors who
58:53
are actually, you know, actually
58:56
practicing doctors right now who are seeing
58:58
patients and
59:00
look at the data that's available internationally. I'm saying, hey, you
59:02
know what? Yeah. Sure.
59:03
Of course. New York Times, we use them as
59:05
a
59:05
reference sometimes mainly because we know that if we use a right
59:07
wing reference, you
59:10
simply use us with bias, and I understand that. So we'll use your attempts. We'll use
59:12
Washington Post. And we'll say, by the
59:14
way, we were able to verify it with this other
59:17
resource. And sometimes, The
59:19
more reliable resource is not the expert. Well, the experts run
59:21
Twitter. At least they did. The experts run
59:23
Facebook.
59:23
The experts run The New York Times. The
59:25
experts run Wikipedia.
59:28
and the experts run the FBI CIA
59:30
and the NSA and the IRS. I
59:34
don't even
59:35
wanna ask Is that
59:37
a group that you trust with information? Think of that group that
59:39
I just told you. Let's
59:40
just let's put a face system.
59:42
what's put basis Bezos, Cook, Zuckerberg,
59:46
cupboard
59:47
Baker, whoever else was
59:49
the CIA, Comey, Dorsey,
59:52
the or see Nasser? Not
59:54
only do
59:55
you trust them? This is real
59:57
question I want you to answer below. There's
59:59
no hyperbole here. Do you
1:00:01
trust them with relaying to
1:00:03
you accurate information. Now my question is,
1:00:06
would you even trust those people
1:00:08
alone in a room with
1:00:10
your children? Those are the experts?
1:00:12
Why are you an extremist? Guess
1:00:14
what? If you're seeking truth,
1:00:16
you're an extremist. by
1:00:18
default.
1:00:19
And by the way, from what's going on here,
1:00:21
I think I hear some -- Okay. -- something
1:00:23
going on outside? Yeah. Oh, is it they they're
1:00:25
doing their office gift Oh,
1:00:27
is your time? Yeah. I see annual hip
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exchange.
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1:01:27
care of that.
1:01:35
Right. Just as just as that was
1:01:36
happening with it right now on CNN. Hurry.
1:01:38
Hurry. Hurry. Hurry. Hurry. Hurry. Hurry.
1:01:41
Hurry. Hurry. Oh. You made mistakes leading Justice
1:01:43
Department report outlines mistakes leading
1:01:46
to the beating death of Whitey Bossier.
1:01:50
Yeah. What's it? Yeah. Trust the institutions,
1:01:52
guys. Well, I think Whitey Bolger was
1:01:54
already kinda connected to the FBI
1:01:56
anyway. Sure. He was for sure.
1:01:58
It's just a
1:02:00
whole layer areas headline. No. It just takes leading to the
1:02:02
beating death.
1:02:04
So I mean, arresting him at eighty. But
1:02:06
that's leading you to the beating death. There's not
1:02:09
Monday in detail, Michael. So you you guys beat
1:02:12
him to death. Right? Uh-huh. Uh-huh. There were
1:02:14
so many
1:02:16
missteps there. did
1:02:18
you keep him in isolation? Well, no. No. Did you put him
1:02:20
in general population? Yeah. Did you
1:02:22
out him as as like a
1:02:25
a under Louder a narc? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Do
1:02:27
you see do you see where you're wrong?
1:02:30
Yeah. Do you tell everybody he was whitey
1:02:32
bulger? We did. We
1:02:34
did. Yeah. Oh, then you let them shower with the
1:02:36
public. I see. I do see your point. Yeah.
1:02:38
Yeah. I do see your point. You know, that's gonna be a
1:02:40
three star rating, not a five this year.
1:02:42
I'm sorry. I see what we
1:02:44
did here. You think we shouldn't have
1:02:46
let the other gang members know who he was.
1:02:48
Well, it's just a risk you don't need
1:02:50
to take? swinging a mist at her bed. I'm a dumbass. Sort of
1:02:52
like, which also by the way reminds me, you don't need to
1:02:54
be doing judo by the fireplace. You could
1:02:56
just move to the middle of
1:02:58
the room. I
1:03:00
understand. Yeah. Well, why take the risk? There's
1:03:02
plenty of space over there. You're less
1:03:04
warm though. Yeah. Just don't tell them.
1:03:07
Who
1:03:07
he is? God,
1:03:10
do you
1:03:12
have the
1:03:15
witness? He was beaten to death. Manually. I like
1:03:17
right after he arrested him basically. Yeah. It
1:03:19
was weird. I don't know. It was a hold on a second. It
1:03:21
was somewhere after I yelled through
1:03:24
the Bullhorn but before,
1:03:26
I'm pretty sure it was after the bullhorn. What did
1:03:28
you yell into the bullhorn? That's whitey bullger.
1:03:30
There goes whitey bullger. Get him. But
1:03:32
him. We did have a team this
1:03:34
up, he did die after the beating. Yeah. Yes.
1:03:36
So yeah. And if it helps matters at
1:03:38
all, I mean, he So my great deal of
1:03:42
time. Yeah. this. Can we have mission control look up these
1:03:44
circumstances related to this for mug club?
1:03:46
Kinda funny to see. He was old. I mean, he
1:03:48
probably died before the beating was over.
1:03:50
Oh, yeah. They say
1:03:52
yeah. than spare. It's very We
1:03:54
believe that he died mid beating, which is what we call
1:03:57
apex beating. Yes.
1:03:59
Because it's the perfect time
1:04:02
because it's, you know, it's not as
1:04:04
long and drawn out as it could be, but you
1:04:06
still have enough time to think about what
1:04:08
you've done It's a split of
1:04:10
difference. Yeah. It's the the last James Bond
1:04:12
installment perfect time to die. It is the
1:04:14
Goldilocks of dying mid
1:04:16
beating. Yes. It's a nice step. Now if you excuse me, my daughter has an
1:04:18
appointment with a doctor to be a
1:04:20
gymnast. Yes.
1:04:21
I
1:04:24
don't have much time to talk
1:04:26
about this. I'm busy investigating parents who don't
1:04:28
want chicks with dicks in five year old girls
1:04:30
changing rooms. I Look. Weird. Look.
1:04:33
I can't save the whole world. But I will
1:04:35
save monsters are real.
1:04:38
Yes. They live amongst us. It's
1:04:40
real. This
1:04:42
guy,
1:04:42
guy
1:04:43
FBI. Oh, by the
1:04:46
way, by the way,
1:04:48
we also wanna give
1:04:50
the IRS gun Yeah. Just Yeah. Yeah.
1:04:52
That's our new proposal. That's how we think we can fix all
1:04:54
of this. And more people. Lots and
1:04:56
lots. More people.
1:04:58
More guns more powerful authority. And you know what, really? Like,
1:05:00
I just think we should do away with the, you
1:05:02
know, the people who aren't us. And
1:05:04
by the way,
1:05:06
the voters dying from authority so he didn't die. The guy
1:05:08
had for, like, twenty five
1:05:10
years. Sorry.
1:05:13
At least ten fifty oh, sorry. It's
1:05:15
so fun. Speed Dave. Yeah. Yeah. That's what happened.
1:05:18
You can't it's like it's just hilarious,
1:05:20
though. I mean, it's I mean, well, yeah. It's that's
1:05:22
hilarious. It'll
1:05:24
stick. and guess what? No one else is going to no one else is going to
1:05:26
ever assist the authorities. Like, no. No.
1:05:28
Don't worry. We'll take
1:05:29
care of you. Yeah. Sure
1:05:32
you will.
1:05:33
Sure he sure did. Is
1:05:35
witness protection still a thing? Yeah.
1:05:37
His brother was
1:05:40
a senator or a congressman as well? Like, it's it's pretty amazing.
1:05:42
Hey. Have we heard everything about the poll the
1:05:44
Pelosi story, by the way? Oh, yeah. Not all CEOs
1:05:47
have come out. of all Oh, all of
1:05:49
it. It was a a guy. Hey. What wasn't one of
1:05:52
the most deadly shootings ever the the
1:05:54
Vegas shooting? Do we have all the information
1:05:56
on that? Yeah.
1:05:58
Well, not all.
1:05:59
No? Okay. And you saw that that one went away pretty
1:06:02
unrelated, but the reporter that was actually
1:06:04
pushing back on all of that was killed, I think, within
1:06:06
the last six months. and
1:06:07
weird unrelated.
1:06:09
Right.
1:06:10
Yeah. Your conspiracy theorist, you should be dismissed
1:06:12
out of hand because my Wikipedia says you're not
1:06:14
a real journalist. So Stop connecting dots.
1:06:16
We have dots, and that's it. I
1:06:18
don't really need to connect dots, like, with Larry NASA.
1:06:20
It's like, I don't really need to connect dots so
1:06:23
much is just a lineup of seventy
1:06:25
plus women who said they were sexually assaulted by him. After the
1:06:27
FBI was informed about it. That's just the after
1:06:29
count. Yeah. It's not the total. Three
1:06:31
three thirty total. Three hundred
1:06:33
and thirty. He's
1:06:35
serious.
1:06:36
Three hundred and
1:06:40
thirty.
1:06:42
Wow.
1:06:42
Well, I
1:06:44
mean, that's
1:06:46
that's the human rape
1:06:48
equivalent. of
1:06:50
Don King stealing a hundred million dollars from Mike
1:06:52
Tyson, where you're like, okay. You
1:06:54
think you'd notice it at about twenty million.
1:06:59
somehow it got to a hundred million. You'd be
1:07:01
like, okay, some of that's right at a certain
1:07:03
point you think you'd know, how did the FBI
1:07:05
not notice after ten?
1:07:07
and Fifty,
1:07:08
a hundred, two hundred. I'm
1:07:10
trying to go prices
1:07:12
right without going over and I can't lose. You
1:07:16
can't. No. Alright.
1:07:16
Tell me, look, Cosby Blush. Yeah. For crying. Well, he was working
1:07:19
with him by the way.
1:07:20
Fair enough. That's by the
1:07:24
way not true. Don't fact ship that is completely made up and
1:07:26
it's completely outside of the realm of
1:07:28
possibility. It's absurd. Right? None of us would I
1:07:30
don't have to
1:07:32
state that because you might actually believe it. So
1:07:34
you went with two hundred and thirty
1:07:36
reports and that wasn't good enough. That's what
1:07:38
that means.
1:07:40
Potentially, I don't know that two hundred and thirty came forward, but after all of this
1:07:42
stuff how many do you need? Let's just show that
1:07:44
a three hundred is way round by Like, I
1:07:46
just I just yeah. We've we've had three.
1:07:50
we've had three people come forward and say some shenanigans are going on. So what
1:07:52
we're gonna do is we're gonna take your parking
1:07:54
pass and you're building access and we're just
1:07:56
gonna put that on pause for
1:07:58
a minute until we can investigate this situation.
1:07:59
Not even that. Yeah. I
1:08:01
mean, that you don't have to arrest
1:08:03
the guy and haul him off at a Patty
1:08:05
wagon. All you have to
1:08:07
do is say, No
1:08:08
more hanging out with checks and giving them unnecessary internal
1:08:12
massages -- Yeah. -- in front of their parents in
1:08:14
some cases. mean, we just pause that for a minute. How you
1:08:16
put them in the Fauci's bagel flee helmet at
1:08:18
least, like, just for starters. Just to just to
1:08:20
hold them off till the trial. Yeah.
1:08:22
Please give them a flee helmet. Make
1:08:25
uncomfortable. Yeah. What's that again? Yeah. We have oh, for sure. Oh,
1:08:27
yeah. We have hundreds of reports. Well, call me when you
1:08:29
get thousands, and then maybe we'll think about it.
1:08:31
What's the opposite of hot spis
1:08:35
care, where you try and outdo hell as a
1:08:37
precursor. Oh, boy. I mean, when
1:08:39
you make it completely uncomfortable. That's
1:08:42
why I feel like if you don't wanna have cruel and unusual
1:08:44
punishment, we should we should at least make a deal
1:08:46
with another country where we're like, well, I guess we're
1:08:48
gonna have to send and shoot a life -- Right. --
1:08:50
in Mexico. Yes. think it's a gulag. No. No. No. No. No. No. This
1:08:52
is this is like escape from LA. Right? This
1:08:55
is exactly like that. You just sent somebody to
1:08:57
us. Hold on a second. Hold on a second. You
1:08:59
guys See you again. CNN right now,
1:09:01
this is what the intel by the way, the intelligence communities who
1:09:03
are paramount. January sixth committee chair confirms criminal referrals will
1:09:05
happen. Oh, good. Today on
1:09:08
CNN, they still
1:09:10
saying that officers were killed by the way --
1:09:12
Yeah. -- of this morning. They were still talking about
1:09:14
officers being killed. That's where your intelligence committees
1:09:17
your intelligence agencies are doing their work. And
1:09:19
of course, we'll have Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney, if people can say, we absolutely need to respect our intelligence
1:09:21
agencies. They're the they're
1:09:23
the true heroes. No.
1:09:26
No. They're
1:09:27
not. Sorry. They're absolutely not. And
1:09:29
it's so sad that they figured out
1:09:32
that a gangster getting beaten to
1:09:34
death under their watch a decade ago may have been a misstep.
1:09:36
There's no separation between
1:09:39
big tech and the intelligence
1:09:41
agencies. That's that's the problem. Why
1:09:43
is this life? know what a
1:09:45
judge should do when he sees these criminal first be like, yeah. What what? What
1:09:47
the Yeah. What is this? You just figured this
1:09:49
out for now. crime.
1:09:50
There's no crime. There's no crime. here.
1:09:55
You guys just had political theater for Monday. Well, no.
1:09:57
The good thing is they have all of
1:09:59
our intelligence agencies
1:09:59
-- Uh-huh. -- investigating the
1:10:02
criminal trespassing. good. Yeah. As
1:10:04
opposed to the sexual assault
1:10:06
and or rape of over three hundred underage girls. Good
1:10:09
to see
1:10:12
the FBI. has their priorities in check. Same
1:10:14
thing with the CIA. I'm good to see that they are the most trusted name in fact checking.
1:10:19
For Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Hey, do you feel
1:10:21
free to shut up with a private company can
1:10:23
do whatever they want? Any Republican
1:10:26
who comes up You know what? I'm not There's the whole back of the blue thing
1:10:28
which I've never been on board with. I have
1:10:30
said that generally speaking local police departments obviously are
1:10:32
required. They're necessarily there are a
1:10:34
lot of good cops out there. and they have
1:10:36
some tough jobs to do. We're talking
1:10:39
about cops on the beat with guns. That being said, unless we see enough
1:10:41
people, and this includes
1:10:43
both local police, and
1:10:45
national
1:10:46
intelligence walking out, speaking out and making their voices heard, never
1:10:48
gonna riot. Of course, never
1:10:50
going to burn anything down. was
1:10:53
never going to burn anything down I'll be
1:10:55
pretty damn anti authority. Pretty damn anti
1:10:57
cop. How about that?
1:10:59
Peacefully. But if I
1:11:01
see one more video, of
1:11:02
you shutting down someone's business whenever the next
1:11:04
pandemic hits. And not enough police, step forward
1:11:06
and say this is wrong. Guess what?
1:11:09
You've now made you've now
1:11:11
made my enemy list. Hey,
1:11:12
FBI, come on. CIA, all of you? I'm
1:11:14
not on board with the Black Lives Matter, with
1:11:16
the targeting your families, of course, and
1:11:18
they're being but I'm saying peacefully,
1:11:21
I will fight you every because you know what? I think we kind of
1:11:23
all want the same things. Right? You have these people. But these people, I mean people the
1:11:25
Black Lives Matter activists, right, the people who are
1:11:27
embezzling millions of dollars. and
1:11:30
you have Antifa listening. Do you fund the police?
1:11:32
And by the way, the people who
1:11:35
are hurt are those communities,
1:11:37
but or kinda coming full circles and defund the police,
1:11:39
we should be regulating our own communities. Hey, you know what? I'll
1:11:41
make that deal with
1:11:44
you. Okay. if
1:11:46
the police are going to come in and
1:11:48
shut down businesses, if the police are not actually going to
1:11:50
put pedophiles in prison, guess what? Let's regulate our own communities
1:11:54
and thank God we have the second amendment. I would
1:11:56
love a little more self regulation
1:11:58
as it relates to that. If
1:12:00
that's the alternative to the police,
1:12:02
making criminals out of law abiding citizens
1:12:04
and letting criminals get off
1:12:06
Scott free. By the way,
1:12:09
to end on a more positive note. We
1:12:11
are gonna go play out, of course, Stephen O' Sports.
1:12:13
But we reached out to some of you about giving gifts this
1:12:15
Christmas for the Crowder gives back. Crowder. You
1:12:18
know, we did this last year with we
1:12:20
provided some families with their children's Christmas wish list,
1:12:22
but we also can provide food. Here's
1:12:25
one thing. check your inbox, check your junk inbox, and
1:12:27
reply back. because we have people reach out, and we replied. We replied. And, yeah, yeah, we'll give you all the the stuff
1:12:31
that you want. Let me just finish. It
1:12:33
goes to that. Where are you? I am just waiting to
1:12:36
give you my money. Are you meant enough
1:12:38
to take it? Are you meant enough to
1:12:40
take it? Candy
1:12:42
cans
1:12:43
are for closers.
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