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How the Hell Is Zelenskyy Time Magazine's Person of the Year?!

How the Hell Is Zelenskyy Time Magazine's Person of the Year?!

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How the Hell Is Zelenskyy Time Magazine's Person of the Year?!

How the Hell Is Zelenskyy Time Magazine's Person of the Year?!

How the Hell Is Zelenskyy Time Magazine's Person of the Year?!

How the Hell Is Zelenskyy Time Magazine's Person of the Year?!

Wednesday, 7th December 2022
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Well,

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glad to be with you. We have a lot to get to

1:00

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,

1:08

you know, not really testing when you go to the

1:10

emergency rooms anymore. Nope. But we have a lot to

1:13

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

1:19

senator Ted Cruz's daughter. He's been on

1:21

the show. I the

1:25

wanna even have to address this. It's a private matter.

1:27

This is someone who is not of age.

1:29

But when you have people on the left right

1:32

now, they're saying, oh, you know, hey, our heart goes out Ted

1:34

Cruz and his daughter doesn't deserve this, but this is what happens

1:36

when you create anti trans legislation.

1:38

You're you're politicizing it right there.

1:41

Just shut up. I don't know.

1:43

Is there That's all I want. Can everyone just just

1:45

just shut up? How about it? That's

1:47

all I wanna say. I don't wanna say anything else. Just

1:49

don't be an ass whole your whole life. Okay?

1:52

So what else do you have to get to today?

1:54

Time announced this person of the year and

1:57

surprise. It's not a surprise. something

1:59

else I would wanna get to today is

2:02

this is going to be the theme. You know, I've always said this

2:04

to you, don't trust the experts. And by that,

2:06

I don't mean Don't believe that there are people who have expertise,

2:08

but I mean, do not simply appeal to

2:10

authority. Do not defer to

2:12

experts because all of the experts

2:15

got everything wrong as it relates

2:17

to Twitter. We're talking about the file updates.

2:19

We're talking about Wikipedia. And what they are

2:21

doing, it's this circular feedback loop of authority

2:24

and expertise. and everyone got

2:26

the Iran morality police story wrong

2:28

except, Nadia, I wasn't even

2:30

here that day except us.

2:32

and not journalists are quoting us, and I'm not

2:34

saying that I'm an expert, please, I am not and certainly

2:37

not the alternates. No offense. No.

2:39

I didn't even know the story. I just read what was in

2:41

front of me. Right. and then Gerald

2:43

knew it. Yeah. And then you guys got it

2:45

right. I'm in the And then the rest of the media is it

2:47

up to, like, how did we get this wrong? Because you

2:49

didn't read one paragraph down.

2:52

So it was tough. We'll

2:54

be talking about that and more,

2:56

but Gerald a is here. How are you, sir?

2:58

I'm feeling good about myself. Big j journalist

3:01

over here. Yes. There you go. Big j journalist. I

3:03

don't know what that means. Sounds like a horrible nickname

3:05

and you know what I mean? Love him fastest man on his

3:07

feet. He is in Detroit this

3:09

weekend. It's December eighth

3:11

at Mark Ridley's comedy Daylinder,

3:13

how are you, sir? Oh, boy. Good. How about

3:15

you? I'm better. You're feeling better? Yeah. I

3:17

had an acid reflux bout. Oh.

3:20

Yes. I have a thing called Barrett's Esophagus. It's

3:23

fun. That doesn't sound right. But I don't need to

3:25

overshare. That's what I do. What is

3:27

Barrett's Esophagus? It's when

3:29

you spend your teen years drinking and

3:31

smoking cigarettes and then later in

3:33

life. Well, you pay for it. Yeah. It's just from it

3:35

it It's somewhat self inflicted. Yeah.

3:38

That and I just come from a long line

3:40

of -- Well, acidity

3:42

people. -- so asymmetrical genes

3:44

-- Yes. -- days That's

3:46

the gift that keeps on giving. Yes. It burns.

3:48

It burns. Can you use it offensively? Like

3:51

a dilophosaurus? Well, Well,

3:55

I never tried, but maybe.

3:58

I think you just brought yourself the segment.

4:00

Oh, yeah. Delaffer

4:02

Dave. There's a Bodega store owner down

4:04

the street who's been pissing me off lately. I wanna

4:06

see if you can blind him. A hunch. So

4:09

my question to you, before we get to everything if

4:11

you could name anyone person of the year, who

4:13

would you name person of the year? If

4:15

you were time Magazine's, and you're not. And

4:17

neither is time. Friends alone.

4:20

Take it for you

4:22

norm. No

4:26

one sings by a by a drumfire as well. as

4:28

Frank's point. No. That's right. Before we get on to

4:30

any of that, I don't know if you know this bit of TikTok

4:32

or now is saying, this is the culture we live in

4:34

that if you do not want to date a trans woman. And of

4:36

course, this is not new, But this TikTok

4:39

explained this TikTok. TikTok.

4:41

Those words sound weird coming out of my mouth as though

4:43

it's a thing. TikTok. Did I say

4:45

that? You did. But I hate myself.

4:47

You do. You should. This

4:49

tick, toddler -- Mhmm.

4:51

-- is explaining to you why if you

4:53

do not want to date a trans woman, you are

4:56

trans phobic. It all makes sense now.

4:57

Trans women are women. So

4:59

if you're heterosexual and you're a man and you said

5:01

you wouldn't date a trans woman because it's a preference,

5:04

that just Transphobia. Period. The

5:06

majority of the time, our preferences are

5:09

rooted in something problematic. It

5:10

could be Biology. Racing.

5:12

transphobia. The list goes on. It didn't ask

5:14

why it's transphobic to not want a data trans

5:16

woman. Already starting off on the wrong foot by

5:18

referring to cis women as regular women.

5:20

Then said something about trans women not being able carried

5:23

children. If that's your sole reason for dating

5:25

someone, keep that same energy

5:26

for all the women who are in fertile.

5:28

You know what? I'm gonna give her

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this one. I'm gonna give her this

5:33

one. If if that's the case, yes.

5:35

I'm trans I guess, in this case, I

5:37

would be transphobic. If it were

5:39

wedding night, and, you know, you

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you you go to the chambers -- Uh-huh.

5:43

-- and and it's and there's a

5:46

swinging penis and

5:48

testicles -- Mhmm. -- I would find myself fearful. I

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guess that would be phobic. It's science.

5:52

Yeah. Right. It would be strange, you know.

5:54

I guess when you go to the doctor and you're

5:56

like, we're having trouble conceiving. Right.

5:58

And then we can't figure it out either. She is

6:00

a woman -- Yeah. -- technically. I

6:03

don't know if the reason that you can't have

6:05

children is because you're morbidly

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obese, but proud of it. So that's brave. Or or the

6:09

fact that you that babies don't come out of

6:11

weaners. I don't know. I don't know what it is. We've

6:13

had a lot of anal sex but not any luck

6:15

with trying. I don't know how this works. I've

6:17

even stood on my head. Does this work?

6:19

Well, it's just fine.

6:22

you think they're doing that? Do you think that's a trans individual

6:24

is like, oh, I'm on my ovulation cycle?

6:26

I want to find

6:28

the Mormon trans or the Cath Flick

6:31

Trans natural family planning

6:33

couple. If you exist, comment below.

6:35

I will host you because

6:37

that is commitment and that is to

6:39

be respected. even if it's

6:41

crazy. Steven, that's not ovulation. That's just

6:43

gas. Yes. So what was that?

6:46

Was she trans? I don't think she was trans.

6:48

Right? No. She seemed to be a regular mean,

6:50

sis. I hope she's not trans because then I

6:52

would feel very confused. Well, I'll tell

6:54

you what, then, I guess, I wouldn't be transphoning.

6:56

I She's

6:59

there's what they call the barely passively. She's

7:01

what they would call the super passively.

7:03

And has. And they've been a transphobic non

7:06

transphobic twice. I was very drunk.

7:08

Yes. Very, very drunk. He said all of our

7:10

preferences are are are rooted in

7:12

something problematic. She said they can be. No.

7:14

They can be are you sure she did that?

7:16

Did can we watch it again? Did she say they can

7:18

be rooted in something from you? watch it again.

7:20

No. Of course not. No. No. She's an idiot.

7:23

Trans women are women? No.

7:25

So if you're heterosexual and you're a man and

7:27

you said you wouldn't date a trans woman, it's a

7:29

preference, that's just transphobia. period. And

7:31

I am. The majority of the time, our preferences

7:34

are rooted in some

7:35

art matters. Oh, okay. Same. Same situation.

7:37

at the time, our preferences and majority of the

7:39

time. Well, full price. Is that rooted in

7:41

something problematic? Well, if

7:44

a trans woman is a woman, then why are you

7:46

putting the word trans in front of it? Well, also

7:49

when they say, oh, you know, sex is biological and

7:51

gender is social, male to female

7:53

trans is the term that they use MTFFTA

7:56

Mhmm. So whole thing just it I thought,

7:59

look, it's

7:59

all ball bearings nowadays. Okay. We

8:02

have unless you cut them off. Yeah.

8:05

Well,

8:05

yeah. I I don't know what to

8:07

say with this. Like, you're we're all I guess you're transphobic.

8:09

Look, why isn't he ever directed at

8:11

women? Hey women, do you wanna if

8:13

you're a straight heterosexual woman, would

8:15

you want to be intimate

8:20

with a man Sorry. There's

8:22

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?

8:30

I don't Yeah. Just because you you're

8:32

not attracted to Chaz Bono.

8:35

Yes. Chaz Bono, if

8:37

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?

8:43

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,

8:49

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

11:19

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

11:59

twice. He really

11:59

A repeat winner. Yes.

12:02

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.

12:53

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

12:59

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

13:33

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

30:55

Muck Club will be playing Steven No Sports World Cup

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,

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I think I hear some -- Okay. -- something

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going on outside? Yeah. Oh, is it they they're

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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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