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Alex Jones WINS For Now, Woke Corporate Press COLLAPSING, US Social Order IS DYING & Jones PROVES IT

Alex Jones WINS For Now, Woke Corporate Press COLLAPSING, US Social Order IS DYING & Jones PROVES IT

Released Tuesday, 4th June 2024
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Alex Jones WINS For Now, Woke Corporate Press COLLAPSING, US Social Order IS DYING & Jones PROVES IT

Alex Jones WINS For Now, Woke Corporate Press COLLAPSING, US Social Order IS DYING & Jones PROVES IT

Alex Jones WINS For Now, Woke Corporate Press COLLAPSING, US Social Order IS DYING & Jones PROVES IT

Tuesday, 4th June 2024
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Now, let's get into the news. Over this past

1:40

weekend, Alex Jones was on

1:42

his show with an emergency broadcast saying

1:44

the feds were attempting to come in,

1:46

lock down his studio, seize all of

1:49

his assets, and end info wars once

1:51

and for all. Which

1:53

seems strange. The issue at hand

1:55

is that Alex Jones owes money to

1:57

the family of the Sandy Hook parents,

2:01

Well, if you want to get paid money

2:04

you are owed, why would you

2:06

shut down the company that generates

2:08

the money? Their argument.

2:11

Alex Jones does not have a repayment plan,

2:13

or I should say a payment plan for

2:15

them, and thus they just want

2:18

to sell off everything he owns and

2:20

take his money. What

2:22

I see here is in

2:24

line with everything else related

2:26

to Donald Trump, the election,

2:29

and the end of American institutions,

2:32

the idea that a court system is fair

2:35

relies on the court system being a jury

2:37

of your peers. The idea

2:40

that we are governed by laws

2:42

requires police officers and

2:44

communities that tolerate the enforcement

2:46

of those laws and

2:49

more so demand the

2:51

enforcement of those laws. But

2:53

where are we now? My friends,

2:55

laws do not matter.

2:59

I watch this great video from

3:01

a gentleman. Let me see if I can try and find

3:03

his name actually. I think I can pull it up. A

3:06

video about why the Constitution is dead, and

3:09

he's completely correct. His name is

3:11

Wade Stott. That's what I thought

3:13

it was. Let me pull up a

3:15

good old Wade's X-Profile. He's

3:18

got a bunch of videos. You can follow this guy.

3:20

Let's pull this up. Let's

3:23

see. He's got a video about why

3:25

the Constitution is dead that got some traction. I

3:27

saw Jack Passovic posted it, and

3:29

well, I don't know exactly where it is. Yes,

3:32

here we go. May 24th. The Constitution

3:34

is dead. 550,000 views. This

3:37

is relevant to the story of Alex Jones and

3:40

what's currently going on in this country, the

3:43

death of the Constitution. I highly recommend this

3:45

video. I did retweet it. In

3:48

it, Wade points out that when

3:51

you start writing things down is

3:53

when things aren't going too well. That's

3:57

a scary reality, but it's true. need

4:00

to tell people not to do certain things,

4:02

whether it's legal or illegal, right? If they

4:04

all agree not to do it, then they

4:06

just don't do it. You

4:09

know, we don't have a law on the books about eating meat

4:11

on Friday, but lots of people just don't eat

4:13

meat on Friday. Good

4:16

point. We're well

4:18

beyond, well beyond saving

4:20

this country by writing on a piece of

4:22

paper, thou shalt.

4:24

And so where we are right now with Alex Jones,

4:27

with Donald Trump, with

4:29

anybody who stands on the way of the machine, laws

4:33

don't matter. Look

4:35

at what's happening in New York with Trump. He

4:38

didn't break the law. There's no crime.

4:41

What they're trying to claim as a crime is beyond

4:44

its statute of limitations. They got him

4:46

anyway, because what's written

4:48

down does not matter. It

4:50

matters that, what matters is

4:53

that in New York, everyone agrees

4:56

this is how it will be. So

4:58

the jurors are just as,

5:01

I'll put it this way, you know, you can mock them, you

5:04

can insult them, you can insult all the people involved,

5:06

all the Democrats. Only one thing

5:08

matters. You and

5:10

they are different. I

5:14

don't need a law to tell someone not to come in

5:16

my room and take a dump on the studio floor, do

5:18

I? People don't do

5:20

it. Take a look at San Francisco.

5:24

They do. And Democrats need

5:26

to decriminalize these things. The argument

5:28

made by Wade, I shouldn't call it an

5:30

argument, but the point, the fact he brought brings up, is

5:33

that when societies

5:35

are facing social degradation, they

5:38

begin to write down things to

5:40

make sure everyone knows, don't do

5:42

this. That

5:44

means that it's come to a point where

5:46

a large enough group of people don't realize

5:49

there are things you should not do. Your

5:52

culture is fragmenting. Let

5:55

me read this news about Alex Jones. It's

5:57

a temporary victory. We've got other news about

5:59

the Washington Post. post collapsing. We'll

6:02

talk about the shifts that we're seeing in this country. The

6:05

AP reports after a weekend in which conspiracy

6:07

theorists Alex Jones warned that his media company

6:09

faced an imminent shutdown by the federal government

6:11

because of his bankruptcy case. A

6:14

judge on Monday allowed Jones to keep operating

6:16

for the next two weeks while it is

6:18

decided whether his assets should be liquidated. Both

6:21

Jones and his company Free Speech Systems

6:23

filed for bankruptcy reorganization after he lost

6:25

two lawsuits and was ordered to pay

6:27

1.5 billion to

6:30

relatives of the victims of the Sandy Hook shooting. They

6:33

sued Jones for calling the shooting a hoax

6:37

claiming defamation and infliction of emotional distress.

6:41

Families have opposed Jones's reorganization

6:43

plans. On Sunday they

6:45

filed an emergency motion to convert

6:47

Free Speech Systems bankruptcy reorganization into

6:49

a liquidation saying Jones has

6:51

not made progress in showing how he will

6:54

pay the lawsuit judgments. US

6:56

bankruptcy judge Christopher Lopez in Houston said Monday

6:58

that he will address the motion on June

7:00

14th when a decision on whether to liquidate

7:03

Jones and his company assets is expected. Donald

7:07

Trump, criminally

7:09

charged. What's the crime?

7:12

He signed a check to a lawyer.

7:15

Arguably someone at his company incorrectly

7:18

labeled those checks legal expenses to

7:20

a lawyer. Illegal.

7:24

My question for all of you is, where's

7:26

the judge who just says, no Alex Jones has got to pay

7:28

him back. It's Texas

7:31

right? It's good

7:33

old red Texas right? Where's

7:35

the judge who just says after

7:37

reviewing this case, I'm

7:39

telling Alex not to pay him back. Have a nice

7:41

day. We

7:44

don't have those judges do we? You

7:47

see this is the problem the right faces.

7:50

The left will get a judge who

7:52

will say I don't know. I don't

7:55

care. You do as I say and the right

7:57

will get judges who go well I guess we'll

7:59

just do as. they say, and

8:01

that's where we are as a country right now, the

8:04

right hopes that

8:06

with Donald Trump getting elected, with

8:09

MAGA Republicans getting elected, we

8:11

may actually see some procedural

8:14

change here. Yeah.

8:17

So I have a video clip where

8:20

I said that there should be lists of

8:22

Democrats that we should target with criminal prosecution,

8:25

that when Donald Trump gets elected he

8:27

should appoint a good attorney general and

8:29

deputy attorney general, head of the CIA

8:31

and FBI, and he should be going

8:33

after criminals. There should be investigations. When

8:35

evidence presented, these people can be indicted,

8:37

charged, arrested, and then stand trial. And

8:40

when they are convicted, they can go to

8:42

jail because they broke the

8:44

law. And if they did not break the

8:46

law, then there's no charges. All

8:48

I'm saying is I would like

8:51

to see law enforcement do their

8:53

standard job. And what do

8:55

we get? Well, the media lists their

8:57

minds. They

8:59

threatened to lock up Donald Trump. In

9:02

just about a month, we're gonna find out whether or not they're trying

9:04

to, they're gonna put him in jail. I

9:06

think at this point, yeah, just Brandon Strzok was right. I

9:08

said, I don't know, it probably goes too far to put

9:10

him in jail. They put him on house arrest or something.

9:13

And then Brandon said, why?

9:16

They've done everything to the most extreme

9:18

degree every step of the way. They've not

9:20

stopped. Why would they stop now? You

9:22

know what? You're right. They're gonna

9:24

put him in jail. They want the picture of

9:26

Trump in a jumpsuit because

9:28

the law doesn't matter to

9:31

these people. And the

9:33

law never did. We

9:35

simply write things down in hopes that people can look

9:37

at the list and say, okay, I won't do that

9:40

thing. So

9:42

what do we get? Right now,

9:46

as many of you already know, Democrats

9:49

don't care what the law says they'll

9:51

make it up. Republicans,

9:55

our judges, then

9:57

watch the Democrats break the law and

9:59

then look down and say, where's, uh,

10:02

why nothing I can do about it? The law doesn't let me do

10:04

it. And

10:06

that's where we're currently at. And that's

10:09

what is happening with Alex

10:11

Jones. It's what's

10:13

happening with Donald Trump, of course.

10:15

It's what's happening with Donald Trump

10:17

staffers, Donald Trump's associates.

10:19

I mean, Roger Stone is a great

10:21

example. I want to pull

10:23

up this, uh, got this image from

10:25

Jack Posobek that I'd like to pull up for you. I

10:29

wake up, Democrats do something

10:31

blatantly illegal. GOP politicians

10:33

are outraged. Nothing happens. And

10:36

the cycle continues. Yep.

10:41

That's where we're currently at. Now

10:44

the independent likes to put it as Sandy

10:46

Hook denier, Alex Jones, headed lifeline by judge

10:49

after crying on info wars show. I

10:52

don't know what to tell you everybody, but,

10:54

uh, that video from Wade is, is

10:56

particularly good in breaking down these issues.

10:59

It's a point that I've made several times. Law

11:02

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11:04

obviously don't break the law. That's that's I'm

11:06

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do these judges do what they do? Well,

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one judge is giving Alex Jones a

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lifeline, saying, you've got a

12:29

couple weeks to figure it out. If

12:32

I were a judge right

12:34

now, if I was a judge and I was

12:36

handed a case like this, it'd be real simple actually.

12:39

I'd say, I hereby order Alex Jones to

12:41

not pay anything. Come

12:43

to me, cry about it. What are you going

12:45

to do? You're going to appeal. You're going to try and go to higher court.

12:48

Good luck. Have fun. Don't care. Don't,

12:50

don't, no, don't care. Supreme Court apparently denied

12:52

Alex Jones as well. Where

12:55

are our judges? The

12:58

system is breaking down and

13:01

it's not just, it's not just

13:03

one-sided. It's the whole

13:05

system breaking down. You know,

13:07

I don't want to, I don't want to make this all so

13:09

negative, right? Let me, let me, let me jump to a little

13:11

bit of positive for you in a similar vein. This

13:14

is a story also about the media. And while

13:16

I can talk about the threats faced by Alex Jones

13:20

and many people will be upset, I come

13:22

up with good news as well. I

13:25

can't sugarcoat it anymore. Will

13:27

Lewis bluntly defends Washington Post

13:29

shakeup. The Washington

13:31

Post has lost half of its

13:33

audience. They've lost $70 million

13:37

and their staffers are demanding

13:39

more diversity. We just want

13:41

more black women. I'm

13:43

not making a joke. That's literally what they're saying. And

13:47

the boss is like, guys, no one reads that stuff.

13:50

No one reads it. We're losing money.

13:53

You see what

13:56

I fear though is societal decay. What

13:58

we're seeing is. Donald Trump's

14:00

case, you've got, oh, it's

14:03

so annoying. They put an autoplay video on there. That's

14:05

so annoying. You've got Donald Trump's case,

14:09

clearly broken. Doesn't matter. Doesn't

14:12

matter to any of these people. They

14:14

keep doing it over and over and over again. They go,

14:16

this proves it. Trump's now been charged so many times. This

14:18

proves it. None of it proves

14:20

anything. Republicans

14:22

do nothing. The system is

14:25

completely broken. And I gotta say, I

14:27

tell you, I respect Democrats. They do, because

14:29

they're willing to just sit there with

14:31

smiles on their faces and say, I

14:34

will do whatever I want. And

14:37

the Republicans will do nothing about it. Man,

14:39

I wish we had Republicans that would do

14:41

this. I wish we had a single red

14:43

state attorney general or a district

14:46

attorney, state's attorney, or

14:49

even a conservative federal,

14:51

US attorney general, I'm sorry, US attorney,

14:55

to do anything. They don't do

14:57

anything ever. Nothing. Hunter

15:00

Biden is going to jail on a gun charge. Sure,

15:03

finally, and a lot of people don't think

15:05

that's legit anyway, but I don't care. That's

15:08

nothing, it's meaningless. They

15:10

have destroyed info wars, or

15:12

they're trying to. They

15:15

are trying to put the front runner to

15:17

the 2024 election in jail. So

15:21

I don't care at all about Hunter

15:23

Biden's gun charge. And

15:25

I'm fairly 2A

15:27

absolutist. So the only thing I'm really concerned about is

15:29

that his girlfriend threw in a garbage outside of a

15:32

school. Know

15:34

what I see here. And

15:37

I think y'all will agree is cultural

15:40

cohesion is gone. And

15:43

what we have left is,

15:45

I don't know what you'd call it.

15:47

I don't know what the historical analog would be.

15:50

It is quite literally a period

15:52

where the rules don't matter and

15:55

people are doing whatever they want. This is a funny thing

15:57

too. This is why I'm not a libertarian. a

16:00

big L libertarian because

16:03

the idea of pure privatization, yeah,

16:06

I don't see it. I

16:09

don't see it making any sense. Look,

16:12

I've often said, if you have

16:14

a nation of

16:17

Seamus Coughlin, I'm always shouting at Seamus,

16:20

if everybody in this country had the same

16:22

moral world view as Seamus Coughlin, you would

16:24

need no police. There would be not

16:26

a single jail. None. Because

16:30

Seamus is a good moral person and everybody would get along.

16:33

But you don't. You live in a country

16:35

of competing interests and

16:38

corruption. So

16:40

what is the real purpose of any of it? Well

16:43

I gotta tell you. What we

16:45

are seeing right now is the pure state

16:48

of the libertarian vision. And

16:51

they can make all the arguments in the world

16:53

they want. They say, no, this is government corruption.

16:55

I see no difference between

16:58

a mafia and the current

17:00

mafia running things. Are

17:02

there laws in the books that describe what

17:04

the coder couldn't be doing? No. What

17:07

is the difference between a group of

17:09

people who come to your store, bash

17:11

up your display case, demanding money by

17:13

force, and a group of people

17:16

who come with guns and threaten to shoot you

17:18

unless you give them your money by force? Which

17:20

group am I talking? Okay, here, how about this?

17:23

Two guys show up to your store and

17:25

they say, if you don't pay up, they're gonna make

17:27

your life a living hell. They

17:30

are going to do things to you. They are going, they're

17:33

gonna lock you in a room. And

17:35

they're gonna take the money from you by force. It's

17:38

like, oh well, that could describe both the mafia and

17:40

the government. What's the

17:42

difference? The only argument from libertarians

17:44

is that there should be a bunch

17:47

of small governmental organizations privately

17:49

funded by choice. That'll

17:52

never happen. The

17:54

system we have is a function of

17:59

natural market. expansion and the coalescing

18:01

of power, which naturally forms

18:03

government, which becomes corrupt, which gets a

18:05

monopoly. This is how things go. You

18:08

get rid of the government today and

18:10

tomorrow you'll have private warring factions like

18:13

the oligarchs in Ukraine who will then

18:15

form a pact between each other. Congratulations

18:17

on your new government. Power

18:20

is power. Doesn't matter if you call it private

18:22

or public. The ability to

18:24

exert power. A government with no loyal

18:26

police force is impotent. A

18:30

government with a police force is all of a

18:32

sudden a tyrannical monopoly, monopoly on violence. Well

18:37

I should get back to the good news, but

18:39

I also think it's indicative of the collapse that

18:41

we're seeing. I

18:44

don't know if come November we get civil

18:46

war who knows what. I

18:48

just know that American social

18:51

order is about to shatter and

18:54

the only thing that Democrats have to offer

18:56

is to shatter it further. It

18:59

would appear that the populist MAGA base are the

19:02

last vestiges of the Republic desperately trying

19:04

to cling to life. Unfortunately

19:07

even for the right many on

19:10

the right are proponents of a

19:12

national divorce, the fracturing and dissolution

19:14

of the Union. Well

19:16

I'll tell you what you get. You will it'll

19:18

be like the post-Soviet states. I

19:21

mean things won't be bad forever. Things

19:23

might actually dramatically improve in the short term. You'll

19:26

keep more of what you make because

19:28

there's no Union, no federal government. Take your

19:30

stuff. Take a look at this. Vanity

19:33

Fair's article. Washington

19:36

Post publisher. Actually we'll do this. Let's make

19:38

a cliff notes from the post

19:40

millennial. Washington Post audience

19:42

cut in half. Paper losing

19:44

millions every year. Staff demand

19:46

more diversity in response. One

19:49

reporter asked Lewis whether any women or people

19:51

of color were interviewed and seriously considered for

19:54

either of these positions. I'm happy to hear

19:56

that. I am genuinely pleased

19:58

to hear that. Because

20:01

these people, their companies

20:03

deserve to collapse. I

20:06

have one hope. As

20:08

everything falls apart, the system

20:10

will not be sustained. What they're

20:12

doing to Alex Jones, it's unsustainable. I

20:16

love the story of Blackstone's

20:19

formulation and

20:22

the Fifth Amendment. Why

20:24

do we have the

20:26

presumption of innocence? It's actually

20:30

really, really smart. And you've heard me say it

20:32

a million times, so I'll give you the

20:34

quick version. Sodom and Gomorrah, the story in the

20:36

Bible, if there's a one righteous man, one righteous person,

20:38

I will not destroy these towns. They got the good

20:40

guy out, then God blew up the towns or the

20:43

cities, whatever. Blackstone

20:45

said, learning from those lessons, it is better that

20:47

10 guilty persons escape than one innocent person suffer.

20:51

And that makes a strong society. When

20:54

people believe that

20:57

as long as they do good, the system

20:59

will seek to protect them and

21:02

they will be allowed to live their lives freely, then

21:04

they abide within the system. They say, I got

21:06

a good thing going. If you're wrongly

21:08

accused, they will try to make sure it's as hard as

21:10

possible. And this means bad people get away

21:12

with stuff too. It does. Then you get your Second Amendment,

21:14

defend yourself. When

21:17

you switch things around and

21:19

tell people, even if you are innocent,

21:22

we will lock you up. That

21:24

was Otto von Bismarck, who said it is better

21:26

that 10 innocent people suffer

21:29

than one guilty person escape. That

21:32

system cannot survive. It

21:34

can't survive because then the shoemaker says,

21:37

what's the point of being innocent if they're going to try and

21:39

lock me up anyway? I just need to

21:42

make sure I get away with it. What

21:44

happens then is there

21:47

is no incentive to be a good person and

21:49

to sustain the system. The system then

21:52

collapses because no

21:54

one believes in helping

21:56

each other. You're

21:59

not going to get paid. You're not going to make money.

22:01

Your business won't succeed. People will rob you blind. The cops

22:03

will turn a blind eye. The cops will say, pay me

22:05

off. That's what you get in a society like that. And

22:08

that's where we're going. I

22:10

will stress Alex Jones is

22:13

they're targeting him to destroy

22:16

his company and destroy info wars. Donald

22:18

Trump is being targeted to prevent him from

22:21

winning. And I would not

22:23

be surprised to find that many, many more

22:25

personalities and pundits, media organizations

22:28

that are becoming too successful. We get

22:30

targeted with by say like

22:32

the IRS in extreme

22:34

ways or criminal

22:37

activity. Because

22:40

we're opposing the system and

22:43

the system enriches evil

22:45

people. That's what

22:47

we're seeing happen right now. But

22:50

let me, let me, let me, let me bring it all together. Alex

22:54

Jones, I don't think

22:56

he's going to win this one. So I don't know what happens because

22:59

we don't have judges that are willing to stand up and

23:01

do the right thing. Our

23:04

side are the people who say, no, we don't

23:06

do things that way. We, we are honorable people.

23:08

That's good. Yeah. When

23:11

the system collapses, hopefully those honorable people will

23:13

help rebuild something. Coherent. But

23:17

the Washington post is also collapsing, which

23:19

shows that even the left's world

23:21

structure is failing. The

23:25

idea of bringing in a bunch of diverse

23:27

writers with no capabilities and then trying to

23:29

make money doesn't work. What'll

23:32

happen in the long run? If

23:34

they are to succeed, they will demand communism

23:36

because communism makes sure the Washington post doesn't

23:39

collapse. They're

23:41

going to say, we do good work. It's not our fault.

23:43

You can't make money. The government should subsidize us. Democrats

23:47

will then say the government should subsidize media.

23:49

They do important work. You can't have a

23:51

functioning country without media. And

23:54

before you know it, your tax dollars are being

23:56

forced to pay for diversity articles. Or

24:01

maybe the system collapses completely.

24:05

There's not enough young people to do work to sustain the

24:07

old people. Maybe

24:09

Donald Trump wins. And

24:12

we reverse course. I suppose we'll

24:15

just have to wait and see. Next segment's

24:17

coming up at 1 p.m. on this channel. Thanks for hanging out, and I'll

24:19

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25:16

Oh, why am I suggesting you take a

25:18

look at real estate outside the country? From

25:21

the AP, Wisconsin Attorney General

25:23

files felony charges against attorneys,

25:25

aide, who worked for Trump in 2020. If

25:29

you're a lawyer who represented

25:31

a man who

25:33

asked you to file paperwork because you're

25:35

a lawyer, they are going to put

25:37

you in prison. Understand

25:41

where we are. And there

25:43

are so many people who don't. And

25:46

I think it's because, well,

25:48

messaging isn't as effective as it should

25:50

be. I don't know what to tell

25:52

you. We have this,

25:56

it's a, what

25:58

do they call it, focus group. people,

26:02

after Donald Trump was found guilty, they asked them

26:04

how they felt about it. People

26:06

do not know what's going on.

26:09

And while I think it's fair to say that the guilty verdict

26:11

in many ways back front of Democrats, they're still getting what they

26:14

want out of it. Trump is raising

26:16

money from new supporters, 25%

26:18

of his 70 million

26:21

from small donors, no, no, I'm sorry, the 100 million, coming

26:24

from new donors, 25%, that's huge.

26:28

New donors, so he's get it backfired in

26:30

many ways, but you look

26:32

at some of these focus groups and these people do exist

26:35

that don't know and don't care

26:37

and they hear the word

26:39

convicted felon and they go, I don't know

26:41

man, I don't really care. Donald

26:44

Trump's guilty. I want to

26:46

say this, I want to say part

26:49

of me is laughing because this

26:51

is Kenneth Chaseboro and this

26:55

is Kenneth Chaseboro and Jim Truppas and

26:58

former Trump aide Mike Roman, who

27:00

allegedly delivered Wisconsin's fake-elector paperwork to Pennsylvania

27:03

Congressman staffer in order to get them

27:05

to Vice President Pence. They're being charged

27:07

with felonies and hey it's

27:10

four years later. Why?

27:14

Because we are no longer

27:16

in this world. I just,

27:18

look man, there's

27:20

a viral video

27:22

going around of some kid, this young

27:24

woman ripping her shirt off and she's

27:27

got mastectomy scars and

27:29

I tell, I'm so sick of conservatives dude. I'm

27:32

not a conservative, I'm not a libertarian, I don't know what you'd call

27:34

me, tell me whatever you want, but

27:36

I'm certainly not one of these weak-willed

27:39

layabout conservative

27:41

types. Maybe that's

27:43

what MAGA is, I don't know, but

27:45

the GOP, oh they're so

27:48

old gonna write a strongly worded letter.

27:51

Let's rely on that for saving

27:53

this country from the abject corruption

27:55

that is happening everywhere.

27:59

Really quite incredible. you ask me. Here

28:02

you go CNN Kenneth Chaseborough,

28:04

pro Trump lawyer pleads guilty

28:06

in Georgia elections subversion case,

28:08

implicates Trump in fake-elect or

28:10

conspiracy. I am

28:13

happy to hear, happy to hear

28:15

that the lowest circle

28:17

of hell is reserved for

28:20

betrayers and traitors

28:23

because they will not stop coming for

28:25

you. So Kenneth, I

28:28

don't know what's going on, I don't know you, but I

28:30

gotta tell you on the surface, it could be tough, it could be tough,

28:32

on the surface when I see more

28:35

pain and suffering coming to those

28:37

who were willing to bend the

28:40

knee to the darkness,

28:42

to the demons, I

28:44

say well what did you think was gonna happen? So

28:47

I don't really care. I am

28:49

NOT a pro-life staunch conservative, it's

28:52

fine if you are, but I'm

28:54

sitting back watching these people hatch

28:56

it, this country, to shreds, to

28:59

shreds I say and

29:01

there are people who

29:03

they just bend the knee, they bend

29:06

the knee and what do you learn

29:08

from when you bend the knee? They don't

29:10

stop coming. You

29:13

know there's all the analogies in

29:15

the world but when

29:18

you are being viciously assailed

29:21

by someone who intends to do you harm,

29:24

I'm sorry but there are some circumstances where

29:26

you have to fight back. You

29:29

know I'm not an expert on this, I don't think

29:31

my word for it, but they say if

29:33

you're in the woods and an angry

29:36

grizzly bear is approaching you, they

29:39

say you want to make yourself look big,

29:41

back away slowly and if the bear attacks

29:43

you, you curl up, you protect your neck

29:46

and you just hope the bear stops. Usually

29:49

you're near its babies and it does not want you near its

29:51

babies so it will hurt you but if it thinks you're not

29:53

a threat and you give up and go limp, it

29:55

might leave. They say however

29:58

black bears, if they decide to to

30:00

fight you, you got to fight back because

30:02

black bear don't care. Black bear's going to kill you. Now

30:05

I don't know, I'm not a nature survivalist

30:07

guy. That's just my point is what

30:10

we are seeing now with

30:12

the Democratic party, with this,

30:15

they're going after these people. Josh

30:17

Call, he's

30:20

going after Trump's lawyers. Amazing.

30:24

They're not going to stop. They

30:27

will put Trump in jail. Hey, shout out

30:29

to everybody on Poly Market. Trump

30:31

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30:42

pays out if Trump spends at least 48 hours

30:44

in jail at some point before election day.

30:49

I don't see how we

30:51

carry on this path and

30:55

believe it's an off ramp. You

30:57

know, I can

31:00

roll with the punches and joke. When

31:02

people bring up the concept of civil war and

31:04

they laugh about it, I think it's not possible. The

31:07

memes and all that stuff, I've

31:09

been saying that the prospect of civil war is

31:11

high for some time. It's not

31:13

based off of my experiences in countries in civil

31:16

war or anything like that. It's based off of

31:19

reading policy expert, national security

31:21

expert, and war experienced

31:24

individuals reading their works. Starting back

31:27

in the Atlantic in 2017, they surveyed

31:29

many national security experts who said they believed a 30

31:31

to 90% chance of civil war in the

31:33

next 10 years. That's 2017. We've

31:36

got three years left, if

31:39

they're right. The overwhelming consensus

31:41

was like 80% or

31:43

something. Then you've got a

31:45

Princeton professor who's repeatedly said we're in a

31:47

cold civil war. You've got a former CIA

31:50

official saying we are in

31:53

the precursor to civil war. You've got Stephen

31:55

Marsh, researcher, journalist, writer, don't really agree with

31:57

him politically, but he says we're in civil

32:00

strife, civil war is next. I

32:03

don't understand how anyone thinks,

32:05

you know, no, no, no, I take that back, I do, I

32:07

get it, I get it. Conservatives

32:10

are such whiny,

32:12

stodgy, oh, whiny is the

32:14

word to describe Republicans,

32:17

oh, I gotta tell you. Getting

32:19

up in Congress and going, I'm angry, and

32:21

then Garland and Fauci are like, I did

32:24

illegal things and now I'll lie about it,

32:26

and they go, well, I'm angry, and they

32:28

go, and we'll keep lying, and they go, oh, I want to

32:30

write a letter to make sure everybody knows how angry I am.

32:35

Don't get me wrong, there are a lot of good Republicans

32:37

in Congress, and friends

32:40

and fans of some of them, but

32:42

then you gotta look at some of these red state attorneys

32:44

general, DAs who

32:47

are like, don't look at me, I'm gonna hide and

32:49

not do anything. Incredible. Do you

32:51

know who Josh Call is? You know

32:53

who Attorney General Josh Call is? Of course you

32:55

don't, because you don't live in Wisconsin, but this

32:58

guy has filed felony charges against Trump's lawyers. Can

33:01

you name a single red state where Attorney General is

33:04

doing anything like that? Now, I don't get me wrong,

33:06

I'll give a shout out to Missouri,

33:08

I'll give a shout out to Texas, because they're filing

33:10

lawsuits over censorship and things like that, and

33:13

part of me wants to slow down, I gotta slow down here

33:15

guys, we gotta slow down, and

33:17

the reason being that there is a potential

33:19

strategy in not going

33:22

after these people. The reason

33:24

being it's freaking some people out, it's

33:26

freaking them out, but I will tell you, the only

33:28

way the stand

33:31

back and stand by strategy works is

33:33

if y'all are engaged in messaging. So

33:36

my point is this, don't interrupt

33:39

your enemies when they're making mistakes, but

33:41

they're only mistakes if the people know that they're doing it.

33:44

So when Attorney General Josh

33:46

Call files felony forgery charges

33:48

against Trump's lawyers, imagine

33:51

this, you're a lawyer, someone comes to you and

33:53

says, can you draft a legal argument for these

33:55

things, and you say, sure, I can do that,

33:57

and you do, and they go, now you're a

33:59

criminal. because you made a legal argument to

34:01

the court. Forgery?

34:06

Incredible. I'll tell you the

34:08

simple version of the story. In

34:10

these states, they wanted to challenge the electors

34:13

through lawsuits. And so

34:15

what the standard procedure is, as we saw

34:17

in Nixon v. Kennedy, after

34:20

the votes are certified and the

34:22

electoral vote count forms are done,

34:25

the Democrats back then drafted

34:27

their own electoral vote count

34:29

and submitted them then

34:31

after winning a court case,

34:33

but without having the results

34:35

certified, submitted them for count.

34:38

Nixon was the president of the Senate at the time. And

34:41

he said, I see that Hawaii is at a

34:43

court case. We are going to

34:45

choose to read the alternate electors. That's

34:47

not forgery. So

34:50

the argument is this. If

34:52

we go after them right now, then

34:54

it's just chaos and bedlam. The

34:57

goal is the hope that Americans are

34:59

terrified by what they're seeing with this.

35:02

I don't know that it will be

35:04

effective enough. Take

35:06

a look at this New York Times focus group,

35:10

anti-hero or felon. 11

35:12

undecided voters struggle with how to see Trump

35:14

post verdict. I have no problem

35:17

saying that these people, most of them are

35:20

very, very uninformed and

35:23

very, very weak-willed. No problem.

35:26

A couple of guys, pretty smart. But this is the issue.

35:29

The issue that I've faced quite a bit. And

35:32

it's funny because, you know, I'll say something like, it

35:34

is a fact, it is true, this is a thing.

35:37

And you get these people and they're like, oh, you're

35:39

so arrogant. Don't know, don't care. You're

35:42

not going to come to me. All right. Let me

35:44

put it this way. You come into my

35:46

house and you tell me that

35:48

the way I do nollie hard flip, late

35:50

flips is incorrect. And I'm

35:52

going to tell you, buddy, ain't nobody got

35:54

a better nollie hard flip, late flip than

35:56

me. I was a few people out

35:59

there in the world for sure. My

36:01

point is, you don't even know what those

36:03

words mean. You've not heard. I

36:05

could say to you, let's try this. Let's

36:08

do, knollie inward heel flip front side nose

36:10

grind knollie flip out. And

36:13

very few of you have any idea what those

36:15

words mean. But if you skateboard, you

36:17

go, wow, that's pretty crazy. Not that I've ever done that

36:19

trick. That's a crazy trick to do. My

36:21

point is, why is it arrogant

36:23

if I tell you I've spent

36:26

20, how long have I

36:28

been here, 24 years skateboarding

36:31

to have someone else come to me and tell me that I'm wrong,

36:33

I don't know what I'm talking about. The

36:35

issue is, if you come to me and I

36:38

talk skateboarding, I'm not going to make fun of you, I'm not going to

36:40

insult you, I'm going to try and explain to you the best of my

36:42

abilities. But this means when it's

36:44

matters of national importance and the survival of this

36:46

nation, we're not talking about skateboarding now, we're talking

36:48

about politics, policy, etc. And

36:51

then you get people who don't read the

36:53

news, who have not been following this stuff,

36:55

and they say, I know better.

36:59

How amazing is democracy? We

37:01

decide on who's going to vote, we're going to have a vote.

37:03

How do we fix the plumbing? The plumber says,

37:06

let me just do it, I'm a plumber. And we go, no, no, we're

37:08

going to vote. We're going to vote. Well

37:11

the plumber gets paid 200 bucks to fix it. And

37:13

he says, I am a plumber, you give me 200

37:16

bucks, I'll come in, I'll get the job done, clean.

37:19

200 bucks though. So what do

37:21

you get then? You get a guy who's seen some

37:23

plumbing videos, not really a plumber, but he's like, I can

37:25

figure it out. And so he makes his

37:27

argument, you vote for me. And

37:29

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how democracy works. Everyone then votes for the guy who's not

38:08

a plumber and the plumbing never gets fixed. Here

38:11

we are. Take a look at this. Anti-hero

38:14

or felon. How the heck

38:16

can you be undecided at this point? Four

38:19

hours after the conviction of Donald Trump, the focus

38:21

group moderator Frank Luntz posed that question to 11

38:23

voters who said they were still torn, even

38:26

post verdict between whether to support Mr. Trump

38:28

or President Biden, and for some, RFK in

38:30

November. None said they were

38:33

now definitely Biden voters, though, notably, several

38:35

said Mr. Trump had lost their

38:37

vote or that they were more inclined

38:39

to Mr. Biden. All

38:42

11 participants in our Times Opinion Focus Group were

38:44

swing voters that had support or been open to

38:46

Hillary or Biden at least once and

38:49

backed or considered Trump in at least those years. Well,

38:51

some of these people claim to have actually voted for

38:53

Trump, but let me show you these individuals. There

38:57

are initial reactions. I like this guy Jonathan. He

38:59

says insignificant in my decision making, the court case.

39:02

Hillary from California, a white social worker, 55, says

39:04

just. A

39:06

jury heard the case, looked at the facts, and rendered a verdict.

39:09

It's sad, really. It's

39:11

sad. You know, imagine

39:14

watching, looking at

39:16

a pipe, and you followed a

39:19

pipe all through this massive building and

39:21

then you come to a point where the pipe is leaking

39:23

and you go, yikes. We've got

39:25

a serious problem here. There's a leak in this

39:27

pipe. You walk down

39:29

to a group of 11 people and you say, guys, water

39:33

pressure is a little low. What

39:35

should we do? They turn the faucet

39:37

on and said, faucet's working. What do you mean? And you say,

39:39

yeah, but the pressure should be higher. I tracked the pipe and

39:41

I found a leak. There's no leak. What are you talking about?

39:43

I turned it on and it works. Guys,

39:46

there was a problem in the plumbing that

39:48

needs to be, it's not working properly. And they

39:50

go, I can't tell what you're talking about. This

39:52

is what we are seeing. These

39:54

people who don't know what's going on,

39:57

and they're Going

39:59

to vote on it. That. Makes

40:01

sense. I never been a fan of

40:03

democracy. I am a fan of republicanism,

40:05

which is elected representatives for each urge.

40:07

You break it down by distrust of

40:09

things like that. One

40:12

guy says baffled most choices is a weird a former

40:14

president trouser to be good at this point. So.

40:17

Here we go. Hillary says this is a system

40:19

whether we like it or not. The. Prosecutor presents

40:21

arguments was an upsetting. As an American ever

40:23

former president been investigated and prosecuted absolutely but

40:25

ultimately was adjudicated by a group of his

40:28

peers in Manhattan. The system worked. I don't

40:30

necessarily like the outcome that's a fascist. I'm

40:33

not. I'm not pulling punch them up Mincing words:

40:35

Hillary, you are fascists. Explain why. The

40:37

idea that the state is always right

40:39

and that's just the way things have

40:41

to be is fascistic. My

40:44

view is I don't inherently

40:46

believe. You know there's a viral

40:48

video going around. You may see

40:50

that it's a guy in his car. And

40:53

isn't a zoom called a court this

40:55

massively viral? And the judge

40:57

is why is this a suspend this is rather

40:59

have suspended license case. And that that

41:01

prosecutors yes, your honor and he was m I

41:03

don't understand that you're driving right now and you

41:05

have a license. And the guy that was like

41:08

ah, woe. Adam. Lays like that's that's

41:10

pressure on or any ghost. Okay, it's remand

41:12

your own. Turn yourself into jail. And

41:15

the guys like oh my god and

41:17

everybody made fun of this guy or

41:19

did idiots This is it is go

41:21

to court for drug, get a suspended

41:23

license and then he's on zoom while

41:25

driving his car. How stupid do you

41:27

have to be. Ok,

41:30

here's a really up and get a license. Cats

41:32

Juliet allies. It's. A

41:35

wonder Anything wrong? With. Judge was

41:37

wrong. But judge didn't stop to

41:39

think the judge did not care. The

41:42

first thing I thought when I saw this was. Was

41:45

the guy's life and still suspended? You.

41:47

Could you can have your license suspended? Get.

41:50

pulled over get charged and they say you've got

41:52

court in you know whatever thirty days or whatever

41:54

oral sex you a request a continuance because your

41:56

lawyers not gonna be available as a fine then

41:58

you go into your life reinstated by paying

42:00

a fee, navigate your license

42:02

back, you're driving to court to tell

42:05

them, I did the course, I got my license.

42:08

Imagine this. Oh, man. In

42:11

Illinois, I can't speak for other places. You're

42:13

driving. You don't have proof of insurance

42:15

on you. You get pulled over, the cop says, I

42:17

want your license and proof of insurance. And you say,

42:19

I can't find my insurance paperwork. And he

42:21

says, okay, I'm going to write you a ticket for this. But

42:24

if you have insurance, bring it to the court and they

42:26

dismiss this. So

42:28

you had insurance the whole time, you got the ticket. Then

42:31

you get on the Zoom call and

42:33

the judge goes, whoa, whoa, hold on, you got a ticket

42:35

for driving no insurance? And now you're on the call with

42:37

me driving? That's it.

42:39

You're under arrest. And you're like, but I had

42:41

insurance the whole time. In this instance,

42:44

the driver had a license. The judge didn't care.

42:46

The prosecutors didn't care. They told this guy to

42:48

go to jail for two days. He had his

42:50

license the whole time. The issue was he was

42:52

driving legally and there was a clerical error where

42:54

they did not update his status in the system.

42:56

So despite the fact that he had a driver's

42:58

license, they accused him of having a suspended license

43:01

and told me how to go to court. So

43:03

he's got a license. They tell him

43:05

it's fine. And he's like, okay, I'll go to court and get

43:07

this cleared up. Cops on the phone,

43:10

driving his wife to the hospital. And the judge

43:12

says, don't know, don't care. Turn yourself and you're

43:14

going to jail. This

43:17

is fascistic. And everybody laughed

43:19

and cheered for it. This is

43:21

what Hillary represents. That's the system. McCain

43:24

says, they've been going up to Trump since he was elected in

43:27

2016. Democracy is supposed to

43:29

be about the will of the people. I

43:31

don't really think the majority of the people in this country wanted

43:33

to see him prosecuted. Frank,

43:35

another fascist, says, I'm kind of proud the jury

43:37

was brave enough to convict a president. Logan

43:40

says, I'm an attorney. Say what you want about

43:42

the charging decision and the prosecutorial discretion of Alvin

43:44

Bragg. By the end of the day, 12 people in

43:46

the box. Another fascist.

43:48

Fascism does not take into consideration the facts. That's

43:52

salute Hitler because they don't know. They

43:54

don't care. He just said it. And

43:57

that's the way the system Goes. The

44:00

machine of Nineteen Eighty Four. Totalitarianism they

44:02

say. But that's the way it is.

44:05

They. Don't challenge. They don't think they don't

44:07

seek justice. Windy

44:09

says this is the worst of democracy.

44:11

The fact that a felon can actually

44:13

run for president hurts the general population.

44:15

Another fascist. Benz

44:18

I lean towards us being the best a democracy. I

44:21

would have been too terrified of voting and that this is

44:23

that this direction of thousand the jury. I

44:25

tell you this my friends. They the

44:27

guy says what that it but Frank says

44:29

what are you afraid of This has getting

44:31

docs dollar that stuff. They live in New

44:33

York. It's exactly what they were afraid of.

44:35

A say acquitted Donald Trump. Their lives

44:37

would be over. And. This and they saw those

44:39

threats of a set of jonathan. Jonathan As

44:41

a thirty seven year old black floridians who says like

44:44

this is nuts I can't believe they're doing this is

44:46

is is is this is a fear mongering eloped want

44:48

they want you to be swayed They want you to

44:50

say that convicted felon so why should I vote for

44:52

was not going to go to jail soon as the

44:54

wonder about how that would work out of know Jonathan

44:56

I think he would. Long

44:59

story short. I see a store

45:01

like this and I think a few things

45:03

as a bit propagandistic. I don't know who

45:05

they're choosing or why, but regardless, I don't

45:07

think they're making these people up. I think

45:09

the issue is messaging control communications. That's what's

45:11

always about. The fact that

45:13

this guy wisconsin is criminally charging.

45:16

Trump's lawyers is because he knows

45:18

anti saw and the left will

45:20

mercilessly beat him and his family

45:22

if he doesn't do it they

45:24

demand of him. This

45:26

is the place you are living now. To

45:29

scan of case bro live in Wisconsin but I don't

45:31

believe he does. But does it matter. We're.

45:33

Dealing with with we're We're dealing with

45:35

national level politics. So. My friends. Were

45:39

the republicans? To. Do

45:41

anything. For. Single and.

45:44

They don't exist. Now

45:46

I can give a shoutout to many members

45:49

of Congress who are yelling. I

45:51

guess it's cathartic to hear you yelled. Good source.

45:53

I know a lot of these people. I'm I'm

45:56

fans are some of these people, but strongly worded

45:58

letters just ain't gonna cut it. And

46:00

I don't know exactly what members of Congress

46:03

can do at this point. They're filing subpoenas,

46:05

they are writing letters, They're going through a

46:07

legal process, but they don't control federal D

46:09

O J S filings like that. They can't

46:11

go after people. But. What about the

46:13

Red State Attorneys general? What?

46:15

About District Attorney's. I mean

46:17

Trump which is criminally charged in a local

46:19

jurisdiction in New York. State. said

46:21

his New York City. Nothing.

46:25

Pathetic cowards. I

46:28

don't know the best strategies. sorry I I

46:30

don't It may be at the highest level.

46:32

Their side guys do not stop your enemy

46:34

when the making mistakes let them look insane.

46:37

If that's the case then we need better

46:39

message and we need more people doling out

46:41

there and saying stop What is going on

46:43

Why the criminally charging lawyers. Short

46:46

of that, We. Must see. Criminal.

46:49

Prosecution. So perhaps

46:51

the answer that is? For. All of

46:53

you in Red States to call

46:55

the office of your Attorney General,

46:58

your local D A's and ask

47:00

them why they are not investigating

47:03

and filing charges against Biden and

47:05

Democrats. How. About this. Hillary

47:08

Clinton Steele Dossier. I did she

47:10

have filings in West Virginia? She

47:12

did because they all do. That

47:15

means you have jurisdiction over thing

47:17

she did during our elections. did

47:19

see defraud the people of West

47:21

Virginia Sure did. criminal charges. Against

47:24

all the lawyers who worked with her.

47:27

Man. Am

47:31

I going to like run for governor or something and

47:33

likes. Because none of

47:35

these people do anything. They will

47:37

do nothing. I'm

47:39

so sick of it. I am

47:41

so absolutely tired. Of. All of

47:44

this. Lot. I briefly mad the

47:46

A D of West Virginia. He says, i don't

47:48

know, it's not my job. I don't do that.

47:50

Whatever. I

47:53

am just on it. This is a second

47:55

most from supporting a state in the country.

47:58

and what do we get Nothing?

48:01

Nothing? To be fair, West Virginia was recently

48:03

Democrat, so I'm not surprised you've got people

48:05

like Jim Justice and Joe Manchin. Fine.

48:11

But where is there any jurisdiction where

48:13

there are strong rule

48:16

of law politicians who are going to be like, we

48:18

are going to bring the criminal charges. Democrats

48:21

will burn this country to the ground, and

48:23

they're doing it. And

48:25

we get nothing. We

48:28

can't get a single lawyer to

48:31

file some paperwork. Absolutely

48:34

incredible. Look at the legal mechanism the

48:36

Democrats have with Mark

48:38

Elias, I believe his name is. Incredible. And

48:42

Republicans are a disjointed, disorganized

48:44

group of whingers. I'll

48:47

say it right now. Look, man,

48:49

I'm a professional whinger, so I

48:51

don't know what else I could be doing other

48:54

than whinging. I make donations. I contribute. I try

48:56

to rally people to stand up for themselves and

48:58

things like this. And so it's

49:00

more difficult for me when my job is literally

49:02

just whinging. That is, I complain

49:04

on the Internet for a living. I

49:07

suppose then the issue is when

49:09

I look to our leadership and

49:11

the people in positions of power who are

49:13

supposed to be taking action are too cowardly

49:17

to file any paperwork. The

49:20

answer is, do I got to do it? Do

49:23

I got to just shut the whole

49:25

operation down and run for office and

49:27

then start filing charges against people? Because

49:29

no one else will. That's

49:33

what you guys should do. Everybody just run for

49:35

office. Run for

49:37

office in positions

49:40

of legal authority like DA,

49:44

Attorney General, Secretary of State, those

49:46

things, and then bring the

49:48

charges. Jeez. Next

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gone and done it now,

50:29

Democrats. You've enraged Dr. Phil.

50:31

He's calling on Biden to dismiss Trump's

50:34

hush money conviction as he blasts

50:37

the weaponization of the DOJ and

50:39

the FBI in furious monologue saying

50:41

he fears Putin poisoning posses will

50:43

be next. Well, let me clarify.

50:46

I don't know exactly if that's what Dr. Phil

50:48

said. Biden can't call off the hush money thing,

50:50

at least not formally because it's a local New

50:52

York criminal case. Of course, if

50:55

that is the case, Dr. Phil is saying

50:58

what everybody probably – what everyone assumes.

51:01

Joe Biden and the DOJ are behind this. You

51:03

had a guy who was working at the DOJ take a – what do

51:06

we call it – a demotion

51:09

to go work locally, to be

51:11

involved in the prosecution of Donald Trump at a local

51:13

level. Well, Dr. Phil can

51:15

see right through. But Dr. Phil,

51:17

as kind as he is, does not understand.

51:20

He doesn't. And I don't

51:22

know that there is an off-ramp. I certainly think

51:24

it is fantastic that Dr. Phil is calling this

51:26

out on his show. And he's

51:28

got this clip here posted to X, which I will play

51:30

for you. I think you should listen to it. But

51:33

I'm going to have some – I have a response

51:35

to Dr. Phil. And while I would say – I say

51:37

80 percent agree with what he's

51:39

saying, there are some things

51:41

to evaluate. Now, it

51:44

is wrong if they're going after Donald Trump. Dr.

51:46

Phil can see this. Here's his statement. will

52:00

lead to one of two outcomes. One

52:02

is more of the same from the other side, tit

52:04

for tat. That may seem deserved,

52:07

but it is not the right way

52:09

forward for America. The

52:11

other is what I call on

52:13

you to demand from your politicians today,

52:15

an end to this craziness in order

52:17

to save the soul and sanity of

52:19

our country. I'll pause right there

52:21

and address his opening statement. One of two

52:24

outcomes. No, Dr.

52:26

Phil, you are incorrect. I respect. I

52:29

respect absolutely what he says in this statement. We'll play more. But

52:32

he's incorrect. The outcomes don't stop with

52:34

a tit for tat. What

52:37

we're talking about is there

52:39

are two towers, and they are

52:41

swaying back and forth rather by –

52:43

or let's say a single tower. It's moving

52:45

far left. It moves far right. Eventually,

52:47

it topples as it grows

52:49

too tall to sustain itself. The

52:52

end result is not tit for tat. Tit

52:54

for tat comes next. The end result is

52:56

collapse. The

52:58

pope has actually given us the right approach

53:01

in his new book when he says, we

53:03

are all brothers and sisters, and

53:05

there must be no resentment among us

53:07

for any war to truly end, forgiveness

53:10

is necessary. That is

53:12

true of any war, including our current cultural

53:14

war. We

53:16

need our Justice Department to return

53:19

to the business of meting out

53:21

justice and not running the political

53:23

agendas of those currently in power,

53:26

blindly seeking convictions, warranted or otherwise,

53:28

and attacking political opponents. That

53:31

requires a very few important things from

53:33

each of you, from all of us.

53:36

Finding your voice, forgiveness,

53:39

and focus on the way forward. Forgiveness.

53:41

Forgive them, for they know not what

53:44

they do. Forgiveness,

53:46

and at the same time requiring better. We

53:49

are not some banana republic, for God's

53:51

sakes. What are we going to do

53:53

next? Have a Putin poisoning posse? Let's

53:56

talk about forgiveness. Forgiveness

53:58

for the right. regular people who know

54:01

not what they do. Agreed. Forgive

54:03

them for they know not what they do. The

54:06

average run-of-the-mill voter who votes for the

54:08

corruption, who espouses their support

54:10

for the corruption, they don't know what's going

54:12

on. Now as for the

54:14

corrupt, we don't forgive.

54:18

We don't forget. Because if

54:20

you do, and you allow

54:22

criminals and murderers and thieves to

54:25

run free, well then

54:27

your society is ruled and will always

54:29

be contaminated by crime,

54:33

by murder, corruption. Forgiveness

54:36

is for those who know not what they do. But

54:39

for these AGs, for these FBI

54:41

agents and people in the DOJ and the

54:43

police who support them, they know exactly what

54:45

they're doing. And for that they will be

54:47

held accountable, calm, stoic,

54:50

and reasoned accountability. And

54:53

start finding political opponents foaming at

54:55

the mouth at home, not

54:57

so mysteriously dying in their lazy boy recliners?

55:00

Okay, I just want to pause right there.

55:02

And Dr. Phil, if you're saying that one

55:04

of two outcomes, one is we stop

55:06

the insanity or the tit-for-tat, but then a

55:08

minute later you go on to say that

55:11

there'll be roving death squads poisoning their political

55:13

opponents, you're talking about

55:15

something very different. We're better than that.

55:17

We must be better than that. I don't

55:20

like what I see happening in our

55:22

country. This kind of thing is exactly

55:25

why I launched Merritt Street Media and

55:27

wrote, we've got issues. I

55:29

don't like seeing the weaponization of

55:31

our justice system, agencies, and powerful

55:33

government actions that frankly just make

55:36

my skin crawl for all

55:38

of us and for my grandchildren. And

55:40

let's be honest, this

55:42

is so not just about Trump.

55:46

If you let your hatred for Donald Trump

55:48

compromise your ability to find true North on

55:50

your moral compass, shame on you.

55:54

If you let your disgust for Biden

55:56

make you blind to the inevitable consequences

55:58

of pursuing revenge. And then

56:00

God help the children who will

56:03

inherit the dystopian nightmare we create.

56:05

We're in the dystopian nightmare, good

56:07

sir. We're currently living

56:09

it. Republicans are not engaging in

56:11

a tit for tat. They're not even going after

56:13

the legitimate crimes we know about. Democrats

56:16

are falsely charging people.

56:19

Left. And right. Blocking. People

56:21

up in solitary for years. In the

56:23

J six cases. Revenge.

56:27

I get it. Revenge

56:30

doesn't solve things, but.

56:32

In. This instance, I believe that appropriate

56:34

revenge for Donald Trump would accomplish

56:36

justice and accountability for the rest

56:38

of us. That is, Donald.

56:41

Trump wants revenge against those who have wronged

56:43

him. Finally, We might get

56:45

someone who tells a D O J

56:47

to criminally investigate people who are visible

56:49

criminals. And then charge them.

56:52

So. Far we got. What A guy who

56:54

authored an email. Because. We knew

56:56

that the in a rush to get homesick to as

56:58

the I lawyer. What

57:01

about Hillary Clinton's destruction of public records? Bleach.

57:03

Bit. Paying. For the Steele dossier.

57:06

How about the classified documents of all

57:08

the other presidents? All of those criminal.

57:11

You want to say Trump should be charge of

57:14

classified documents? Fine. But. That is

57:16

that. then. I. I'll

57:18

put this way, you don't charge the other guys,

57:20

but you do charge him for it. It's one

57:22

or the other. We.

57:25

Need leaders who will pledge to

57:27

end this vicious cycle right now

57:30

and return us to that safe

57:32

place where our institutions are no

57:35

longer bastard eyes and weaponize, but

57:37

rather simply serve their intended purpose.

57:41

We. Have serious problems to solve and

57:43

it will take serious people to solve

57:45

them. Okay, here's my proposal for Dr.

57:47

Phil. I propose. That.

57:51

The people who have waged lawfare.

57:53

And exactly as you describe, Dr.

57:56

Phil. Weaponized. the

57:58

government be run moved

58:00

from public positions and barred from

58:02

working ever again in these places.

58:06

Anyone who worked for them, anyone

58:08

who supported them, I don't care if they printed

58:10

out a piece of paper that they

58:12

asked for, they're all fired and

58:14

gone. Personally, I'd

58:17

be satisfied. If it can get

58:19

the likes of Dr. Phil on board and it

58:21

moves forward this country, I'd

58:23

be willing to accept excising from

58:25

political and public life those individuals

58:28

who corrupted our system. What

58:31

I'd like to see is jail for them. The

58:33

problem being that if we

58:35

do not show people there is

58:37

accountability for wrongdoing, then they'll engage

58:39

in wrongdoing. That being

58:41

said, if it also means going to

58:43

war, we don't want that. And

58:46

so for me, if

58:48

the option was war or

58:51

we win control of all institutions and

58:53

these people are permanently removed and have

58:56

no influence, I accept that.

58:59

My preference is for accountability, criminal

59:02

trials and charges that the American people can see the wrong

59:04

they've done, and I'll say it again for those in the

59:06

back. You've got the Barisma scandal,

59:09

you've got lying to the American people about the troop levels

59:11

in Syria, you've got

59:13

Hillary Clinton's Steele dossier—oh, she

59:16

paid a fine for that one. There

59:19

are many, many such instances. If

59:23

we're not going to have those people criminally

59:25

charged but we gain control of the entire

59:27

system and they're excised from it, I

59:30

would accept that because war is not

59:32

preferable. Men

59:34

and women who we hold accountable for

59:36

doing that which they were selected or

59:39

hired to do, they

59:41

need to know we are watching and

59:44

their positions or privileges not legacies. They

59:47

work for us until they don't. I'm

59:50

not into politics. I claim no expertise,

59:53

nor do I seek any. I

59:55

Don't advocate voting for one candidate over

59:57

another. I Stay in my lane addressing—

1:00:00

Laughing Human behavior collectively culturally and

1:00:02

I'm focused on how we can

1:00:04

have maximum control in our lives

1:00:06

and turn this ship of state

1:00:08

called America in the right direction.

1:00:11

And. Get her back on track. So.

1:00:14

We can be proud. That's

1:00:16

my mission in. this is a call

1:00:18

to action to save our collective soul.

1:00:20

insanity. This. Is also

1:00:22

a call to redemption, healing, and

1:00:24

forgiveness. That. Leads to peace

1:00:27

among us all. Which. Is the

1:00:29

most important gift we can share and are

1:00:31

dangerous. World. The. Current

1:00:33

administration could and should do the

1:00:35

right thing. Dismiss. now. Even.

1:00:37

Now. Post conviction of

1:00:39

a political opponent. They

1:00:41

can't it at the state level. Now

1:00:44

functionally behind the scenes, we believe it's

1:00:46

all connected. Yes, All. Such

1:00:48

lawfare. And pledged to

1:00:51

return to the normal functioning of a

1:00:53

government rightly run. They can't because they're

1:00:55

going to lose in November. God

1:00:58

bless you all And God bless these United

1:01:00

States of America! Guy

1:01:04

present. I appreciate Doctor Phil's

1:01:06

attempt. At that is

1:01:08

actively the a bummer. Pretty. Sure,

1:01:10

Dr. Phil is a a boomer. Let's

1:01:13

pull up by Dr. Phil Dr.

1:01:15

Phil Mcgraw. He's a good did

1:01:17

seventy three. A was born

1:01:19

nineteen fifty, which I believe oath as is that.

1:01:22

He might actually be that might be silent generation. They

1:01:26

don't get it. They. Don't

1:01:28

understand. There

1:01:31

are people of his pride events i'm going to

1:01:33

see this all month that are engaging in it

1:01:35

and overt sexual activities in front of children. I'm

1:01:39

I'm sorry Doctor Phil that you did

1:01:41

not fight against this. When. You were

1:01:43

younger. And your

1:01:45

generation and those after you

1:01:47

tolerated corruption and degeneracy to

1:01:49

an extreme degree. To. The

1:01:51

point where you is it harmed children.

1:01:55

And. Now. Millennials, Are

1:01:58

inheriting. What? have

1:02:01

ignored? Corruption,

1:02:03

degradation, and a collapse of social

1:02:05

cohesion? I don't know

1:02:07

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1:02:47

there's this video where a woman says, where are

1:02:49

all the men with money? I find

1:02:51

it interesting. I somewhat agree with the Home

1:02:54

Math YouTube channel. I don't know

1:02:56

that it's absolutely correct, but there's a lot that I want

1:02:58

to address in it. And I think it's interesting nonetheless. So

1:03:01

shout out to that channel,

1:03:03

Home Math on YouTube, I think so. Let's, I

1:03:05

believe it is credited right there. Let me play

1:03:07

this video for you. Where

1:03:10

are the men with the money that you

1:03:12

speak of? You got rid

1:03:14

of them, remember? You said

1:03:16

it wasn't fair that men made

1:03:19

more money. And so you insisted

1:03:21

on an equal pay and you

1:03:23

asked for jobs and school

1:03:25

and money to be distributed towards

1:03:28

you. And so the men who had

1:03:31

money now make not as much as

1:03:33

you, you know, just like you wanted.

1:03:35

That's what you wanted, right? You

1:03:37

might notice I use the same drawings every time

1:03:40

because it's the same thing every time

1:03:42

that men used to make more and

1:03:45

then you wanted equality,

1:03:47

but men still have to

1:03:49

pay. So now they have

1:03:51

less money than you.

1:03:53

And it's not because you're doing better,

1:03:56

it's because you ask to be given

1:03:58

for free. Here, let me Oh

1:04:00

yeah, we don't need and powering

1:04:02

false. We need promotions. Fair. You

1:04:04

see that it says the future

1:04:06

is female promotions. Know maybe you

1:04:09

could check my math on mess

1:04:11

But if the future is female

1:04:13

promotions than that would mean that

1:04:15

not mail promotions and promotions are

1:04:17

where'd you get money to then

1:04:20

the future would be female money.

1:04:22

No friends. Sorry lock I certainly

1:04:24

can respect. There are a lot

1:04:26

of instances where women demanded more.

1:04:28

Not all women are. But they

1:04:30

are. Feminists are absolutely depending more money.

1:04:32

but money at promotions are not where

1:04:35

you get money dude. Ah, that one

1:04:37

really grinds my gears. Money.

1:04:39

Comes from a value exchange. There

1:04:41

are people who don't have jobs.

1:04:44

They. Make money completely on their own. I've

1:04:46

met people who sit on the side of

1:04:48

streets and they collect money. That's not a

1:04:50

promotion. I know a guy put of Folgers

1:04:52

can in front of it. Went to sleep

1:04:54

in Chicago and woke up with two hundred

1:04:56

and fifty bucks every few hours. I'm not

1:04:58

kidding, people would just chucked their loose change

1:05:00

in the buckets. And to the average person,

1:05:02

thirty five cents means nothing. but with thousands

1:05:04

of people walking. Past them and just throwing

1:05:06

money is buckets. The dude unfortunate was a

1:05:08

heroin addict. Spite wake up with hundreds of dollars.

1:05:10

Money doesn't just come from promotions, it doesn't just

1:05:12

come from jobs. And I will. I will add

1:05:15

this right as we're getting started to more. First,

1:05:18

obviously not all women. This woman was asking

1:05:20

about where the men with money yet. May.

1:05:22

Not be one of these feminists. So

1:05:24

when he says you, you, you you

1:05:27

I see a little bit of animosity

1:05:29

in their salmon s yes, liberal linen.

1:05:31

Use. I don't know

1:05:34

this woman as saying it's on that going to pointed at her.

1:05:36

But I will tell you right now. I

1:05:39

don't. I don't. I don't take this approach. Viewing

1:05:42

like oh no, women are getting paid more as

1:05:44

a problem. The. Question is.

1:05:47

What? Are you doing? To. Win.

1:05:49

The. Game. And I

1:05:51

mean that in terms of there is

1:05:53

a system in place by which there

1:05:56

are rules and you can accumulate. Money.

1:06:00

What are you doing? Honest question. If

1:06:02

you think the idea is that you go work for someone else

1:06:04

and get paid and that's how you make money, you're

1:06:07

wrong. You're wrong. You

1:06:09

have to solve that problem. I'll

1:06:11

tell you what I actually see with this. I

1:06:14

see women making demands. Men

1:06:17

capitulating. That's a fact because it was men who were in control of

1:06:19

most of these systems. And

1:06:21

then the issue then becomes for the men who are

1:06:23

left in this new system, you have to work really,

1:06:25

really hard to succeed in it. There's

1:06:28

no excuse to be like, women

1:06:30

are getting more pay now so I'm not able

1:06:32

to figure it out. This

1:06:34

is exactly why women want to know where all the men with

1:06:36

money are at. The other thing I'll

1:06:38

point out, this woman who's asking where the men

1:06:41

with money are at, it could just be, they're not interested

1:06:43

in you. Let me play more of the video. Not

1:06:46

like this, more like this,

1:06:48

or even farther, so then the

1:06:50

men with money would become the

1:06:52

men without money because you have

1:06:54

it. So we'll

1:06:57

play some more. You've got

1:06:59

one point in my

1:07:02

life. Have I ever met

1:07:04

a man that made as much money

1:07:06

as I did or more? You

1:07:09

sound upset. We are also

1:07:12

upset. As a matter

1:07:14

of fact, in my 40s, they have

1:07:16

turned into the most pathetic

1:07:19

group at a level

1:07:21

of high school, early

1:07:23

20 struggle love.

1:07:25

Yes, that's exactly what happened to me.

1:07:27

In school, girls got bonuses and I

1:07:30

did not. And when I looked

1:07:32

for work, girls got bonuses and I did not.

1:07:34

And then in the dating world, girls got bonuses

1:07:36

and I did not. So I ended up with

1:07:38

not very much. I'm about to

1:07:40

be 40 and this was going to be me if

1:07:42

it wasn't for YouTube. And it's not because I didn't

1:07:45

do these things. It's because when I did them, they

1:07:47

told me, sorry, get at the end of the line.

1:07:50

And then I stayed at the end of the line forever. Man,

1:07:54

this one's so brutal. Dude

1:07:57

seems angry. He is right to

1:07:59

be angry. He is completely correct about all

1:08:01

of this. Let me go back here. This one's a really

1:08:03

good point where you see he's

1:08:05

like, this is what happened to me in school. He

1:08:09

says, I get punished. That's right.

1:08:11

Boys are told to sit down, shut up,

1:08:13

and girls get benefits. That's a fact. They

1:08:16

have a bunch of programs like women this, women that. Yup.

1:08:19

Then you have work, DEI, cancel culture,

1:08:21

economy, inflation. Yup. And

1:08:23

then in dating, women maintain the

1:08:25

traditional approach. But I

1:08:27

got bad news for you, dude. All of this is true.

1:08:31

Life is not easy for dudes. It

1:08:33

is much, much easier for women, up to a certain age.

1:08:36

The question is, what have you

1:08:38

done about it? I'm

1:08:40

not saying it's fair. It's not fair. But

1:08:42

if you wake up one day in

1:08:45

a ditch surrounded by hungry wolves and

1:08:47

vultures, life's not fair. Are

1:08:50

you going to lie down and say, well, this isn't fair at

1:08:52

all. Guess I'll die. Or are you

1:08:54

going to climb your way out of that ditch?

1:08:58

You know what I see with this is natural

1:09:00

selection. I really do. Not

1:09:04

artificial. Natural selection. That

1:09:07

is, the system will continually find ways

1:09:09

to put pressure on men to prove

1:09:11

themselves. And if they can't, they will

1:09:13

fail. That's how it has always been. Do

1:09:15

you feel bad for the weak male runt of the

1:09:18

litter in the wilderness, the cheetah, the

1:09:20

hein, the lion, the whatever? Yeah,

1:09:22

we do. But that's just it.

1:09:25

The question is, for all of my friends

1:09:27

out there, one day you come across

1:09:29

a spider web and there is

1:09:32

a beautiful butterfly trapped, not completely

1:09:34

entangled, just one leg and it can't get out, and

1:09:36

the spider is creeping up. Do

1:09:39

you rescue that butterfly

1:09:41

and save it from that spider? Well,

1:09:44

doesn't the spider deserve a meal, too? Didn't

1:09:46

the spider do the work to catch the butterfly?

1:09:49

There are many people who would say, free the butterfly. The

1:09:51

butterfly is beautiful. That's not really right or wrong answer. It's

1:09:54

just a philosophical question that you could ask when you're a little kid. It's

1:09:57

one of the earliest philosophical questions I want to ask. I

1:10:01

believe people probably do get asked. The

1:10:03

reality is this. Women

1:10:06

are of course always going to be demanding

1:10:08

things. This goes back to

1:10:10

ancient times. There's a viral post from a

1:10:12

woman, it's actually right here. Morgan

1:10:14

Ariel says, if you can't buy me a house I'm

1:10:17

not interested. This is the bare minimum if you want

1:10:19

to take on a wife and children. I

1:10:21

would accept those terms if you had

1:10:23

no, if there

1:10:26

was no fault divorce was

1:10:28

not an issue, but the idea of you

1:10:31

want men to buy you things and

1:10:33

then you can literally just be like okay and that's

1:10:35

mine forever. That makes no sense. The

1:10:37

exchange of value is the man does the

1:10:39

work, the woman provides comfort, family and and

1:10:41

and taking care of the home and the

1:10:44

children and the man hunts,

1:10:47

brings in revenue. There's other ways

1:10:49

you could structure your family that's totally fine. Either way the

1:10:51

mom has to have the kids. So if a man wants

1:10:53

to have a family with kids it has to be the

1:10:56

woman who does that because the man can't make babies. Let's

1:10:58

play more of this video. Let's play more. Girls

1:11:00

got bonuses and I did not so I ended

1:11:02

up with not very much. I was I'm about

1:11:04

to be 40 and this was gonna be me

1:11:07

if it wasn't for YouTube and it's not because

1:11:09

I didn't do these things it's because when I

1:11:11

did them they told me sorry get at the

1:11:13

end of the line and then I stayed at

1:11:15

the end of the line forever and I

1:11:17

gotta be honest you guys I

1:11:20

never wait in line. I'm

1:11:23

gonna tell you insult me, call me arrogant, call me

1:11:25

I do not wait in line. Doesn't happen. Very

1:11:27

rare circumstances where I will wait in

1:11:29

line ever. That's just me. You

1:11:32

guys live how you want to live. You do what you want

1:11:34

to do. I don't wait in line. I

1:11:37

don't. Either I'm going

1:11:39

to not go at

1:11:41

all or I'm walking in. That's

1:11:44

always how I've what

1:11:48

is it seven years ago Luke

1:11:50

Luke Ritkowski and I were at was

1:11:54

it VidCon I think where were we

1:11:56

it was VidCon It's

1:11:58

the big YouTube conference or whatever. And

1:12:01

a very. Private

1:12:03

party on a certain floor the building where only

1:12:05

the Elites have you tube are allowed to be.

1:12:08

Yet be super cooled was you can't come

1:12:10

in. Well. Despite

1:12:13

the fact that I knew tons of people at Google

1:12:15

had done consulting for them for free, they wouldn't let

1:12:17

me and. Fair to

1:12:19

with that. What really happened was. They

1:12:22

just didn't give us passes. Okay, well

1:12:24

my attitude is this. If.

1:12:26

You're meant to be there. You will be. If

1:12:28

you're meant to be there, you will be.

1:12:30

And long story short, Instead.

1:12:33

Of. I don't know either you're

1:12:35

waiting in line or you're not. I

1:12:37

walked up to the front. With. Some

1:12:39

friends who were invited. And.

1:12:41

We. All walk and. Was. It

1:12:43

does it. And we'll have the party and

1:12:45

those that nobody cared. If you're meant to be

1:12:48

there, you will be. There.

1:12:50

There was a. Of

1:12:53

the other, I'll just keep it simple. When

1:12:55

they told you to get to the back of a line, you

1:12:57

stood there. Well here's the reality

1:12:59

of things. If. I'll.

1:13:02

Have. I'll put it this way if we are

1:13:04

about to in that got a rollercoaster. And

1:13:07

on that, Hershey Park. I

1:13:09

got no problem waiting in line for the roller coaster. If.

1:13:13

Someone comes to me and says because you are a

1:13:15

white man we want you to move back the line

1:13:17

you can go on his roller coaster. One of two

1:13:19

things will happen. I will

1:13:21

say no. Or.

1:13:23

I will leave. And. I say look, I'm

1:13:25

not going to wait and back. That's. How

1:13:28

it operates. Went to a diner always was so

1:13:30

funny I tweeted about this in the left. lost

1:13:32

their minds. I was waiting

1:13:34

at a diner near here with my girlfriend for breakfast

1:13:36

and they said you know have a seat will be

1:13:38

two and a few minutes. Couple people walked in and

1:13:40

is that right this way Game A table. Couple people

1:13:42

walk and as I write his way to the table

1:13:44

I said excuse me We've been sitting here for fifteen

1:13:46

minutes. For what reason are you sitting?

1:13:48

Other people know what? Allosaurus as. You. Don't

1:13:51

want my money? Fine. You. Don't have to

1:13:53

have it. I don't owe you anything. You don't

1:13:55

owe me anything. Sorry. A waste your time. I

1:13:57

left. the left lost their

1:13:59

mind Mind over the story. My

1:14:02

attitude is this. When

1:14:04

I go out to eat I tip 100 to 200 percent. Always.

1:14:08

Everybody knows that all the restaurants know that we tip big. Tip

1:14:10

big. You gotta do it. You gotta take care

1:14:12

of the people who are taking care of you, right? And I can, so I

1:14:14

will. But if someone

1:14:16

wants to be disrespectful, then

1:14:19

you get disrespect. Let me play the rest of the video. So

1:14:22

did all of us. Which makes you confused

1:14:24

for some reason because you got what

1:14:26

you wanted. And they

1:14:28

think that established women with

1:14:30

financial stability are going to

1:14:32

date them. See, there's where

1:14:35

you're wrong. I'm gonna

1:14:37

let you guess what this represents. It's

1:14:39

not our income. And that's

1:14:42

what happens when you say that this

1:14:44

isn't fair. And then you

1:14:46

use this to make this happen. And

1:14:48

then you say that you're too good for everyone.

1:14:51

Too bad for you. We're

1:14:55

the men with money. You. Them.

1:14:59

See, what I don't appreciate about this

1:15:02

video is the blaming all women for

1:15:04

what men did. Women

1:15:06

made demands and men capitulated.

1:15:09

And then men complained later when the system got hard.

1:15:12

This lady wants a guy with money. And

1:15:15

she can't get one. I don't think

1:15:17

you need an overly complicated reason to explain

1:15:19

why this woman cannot find a man who

1:15:21

makes money. I'm gonna

1:15:23

lay it down for you. Leonardo

1:15:25

DiCaprio seems to have no problem

1:15:27

at all at getting 24-year-old women. And

1:15:31

then, you know, we'll see you later when

1:15:33

they're 25. Although I

1:15:35

think he's recently broken that trend. But

1:15:37

the man certainly loves his 22-year-old woman.

1:15:40

Now, why does this lady who says she's – I think she says

1:15:42

she's like 40. She's like, I have never

1:15:44

found a man with money. Lady.

1:15:49

And my guy, okay? The issue

1:15:51

is not that women demanded

1:15:53

money and power and booted men to the back of the line

1:15:55

and men just had to accept it. The

1:15:57

issue is not that you, good sir, home F, were –

1:16:00

stuck at the back of the line, the issue

1:16:02

is this woman does not

1:16:04

bring anything to the table. I

1:16:07

love that. That's actually, I think, one of the home apps, Other

1:16:09

Video, what do women bring to the table? They

1:16:12

think that they are the table. You are not. They

1:16:14

are the table for which people bring things. What

1:16:16

does your significant other bring to the table and what do

1:16:18

you bring? There's a mutual exchange. Humans

1:16:22

are a bit more than just market economics. Emotion

1:16:25

plays a big role. Women

1:16:28

will bring literally everything they have and more for

1:16:31

a man who brings nothing. I see

1:16:33

guys complain about this all the time. They're like, he's

1:16:35

some scuzzy guy with no job. He just plays folk

1:16:37

songs all day and his girlfriend works and pays all

1:16:39

the bills, but she loves him. I

1:16:42

don't know. What does he bring to the table? That's

1:16:45

just the way it is. Sometimes. I

1:16:48

can give you a really simple explanation for this lady saying, where is anyone with money

1:16:50

yet? Not interested in you. I

1:16:53

mean, I can make a bunch of reasons. Based on

1:16:55

this video, you sound weird, you talk weird, you get

1:16:57

a weird chin and a big forehead. I'm

1:17:01

not trying to insult this lady. I'm just saying you're going

1:17:03

to make a video where you're like, I want men with

1:17:05

money. Where are they at? Dating

1:17:07

supermodels. Like Donald Trump.

1:17:11

They get rich and they have their pick of the litter.

1:17:14

And then of course there are other guys who have a chip

1:17:16

on their shoulder who are angry and they're like, well, you know,

1:17:18

I'm not good enough for you. You're not.

1:17:20

Dude, you're not good enough for her. That's the reality.

1:17:23

I didn't say life was fair. Life was easy. And

1:17:26

you might say, that's stupid. No, I don't care. I don't care

1:17:28

what you think. Life's not fair. Never going to

1:17:30

be fair. Guys start life in

1:17:32

the gutter. Girls

1:17:35

start life on top. That

1:17:37

is the nature of gender

1:17:39

and sexual dynamics in the United States.

1:17:44

Because of the way humans evolved,

1:17:46

evolutionary biology and psychology, there

1:17:48

is a protection drive for women and

1:17:51

men are expendable. One

1:17:53

man and 100 women can rebuild society.

1:17:56

I'm sorry, one man with 100 women. But

1:17:58

one woman with 100 men. and your society is

1:18:00

going to collapse. You will likely

1:18:02

not survive. How many kids can you

1:18:05

really produce? Not

1:18:08

enough to survive. Thus, women are

1:18:10

substantially more important than men. A

1:18:13

small handful of men can lead and protect a

1:18:15

society, but women make people. And

1:18:18

that means women will always want the

1:18:20

best. They will always demand more, no

1:18:22

matter what. And that means,

1:18:24

over time, men will give to women

1:18:27

and women will still demand more. Welcome

1:18:29

to the nature of evolutionary

1:18:32

psychology. And then there

1:18:34

are going to be men, always, who

1:18:36

are at the bottom or the back end of the

1:18:38

bell curve, who complain and say, the system should have

1:18:40

been set up so that women can't make more money,

1:18:43

so that I would be more desirable. Fine. I

1:18:46

mean, you can build any system you want. I don't care. I'm

1:18:48

just saying. If right now that's not the case, welcome to

1:18:50

natural selection. Only the strongest

1:18:52

will survive. And if you can't

1:18:54

figure out how to

1:18:56

make money, hey, I'll tell you. Seven,

1:18:59

eight years ago, how many followers did

1:19:01

Andrew Tate have? Crazy,

1:19:04

right? Now he's like a billionaire

1:19:07

or something. You

1:19:09

can figure it out or you can't. And if

1:19:11

you're upset you don't have money, you didn't figure it out. I

1:19:14

don't know what to tell you. There

1:19:16

are different ways to solve problems. There

1:19:18

are different ways to become wealthy. There

1:19:20

are people that day trade. There's

1:19:22

a guy who bought GameStop at two bucks and

1:19:24

now he's going to be a billionaire or something.

1:19:28

I don't respect the argument

1:19:30

that they told me to get to the back of the line, so I

1:19:32

did. That's

1:19:35

it. You know, I'll clarify

1:19:37

a few things. Honor and integrity matter. And

1:19:40

I think initiative

1:19:43

matters. I don't like the

1:19:45

idea that it's better to ask for forgiveness

1:19:48

than permission because then you end up doing

1:19:50

things that are unforgivable and then wondering why

1:19:52

they were never permitted in the first place.

1:19:56

That being said, some

1:19:58

instances require initiative. initiative

1:20:01

and that's a reality. I'll

1:20:04

give you a quick story to wrap this one up. Many of you may

1:20:06

have heard but I'll give you two quick ones. So

1:20:10

a buddy of mine is applying for a job. I

1:20:13

work advice and I said, here's a

1:20:15

guy I want to hire. He's pretty good at what he does when it

1:20:18

comes to all this tech stuff. And I

1:20:20

said, okay, they have me email us. He

1:20:22

did. He messages me and says, I'm not

1:20:24

going to take the job. And I said, why not? And

1:20:26

he was like, they're not offering me enough money. Now,

1:20:29

what are they offering you? And he was like 65 and I

1:20:31

was like, okay, would you do it for 85? And

1:20:33

he goes, no. I said 95 and he goes, no.

1:20:36

And I said, would you do it for 120? And he goes,

1:20:39

well, yeah, I'd do it for 120. And

1:20:42

I said, so email them back and say you want 120. And

1:20:45

he was like, why? They're going to say no. And I

1:20:47

was like, okay, then you don't get a job you didn't

1:20:49

want in the first place. And

1:20:51

so what does he do? He emails them

1:20:53

back and says, I appreciate the offer. At

1:20:55

this time, I'd be interested in taking the position at a minimum salary of

1:20:57

$120,000 a year. And they said, unfortunately, it's

1:20:59

not in our budget, but we appreciate it. Have a nice day. End

1:21:02

of story. Dude comes up to

1:21:04

me and he goes, your buddy wanted six figures. And I was like, yes,

1:21:06

that's right. He did. And he was like, yeah, we're not

1:21:08

paying that. And I was like, he's like the only person in the world who

1:21:10

knows how to do these things and

1:21:12

he didn't want to work here. So you've got to pay

1:21:14

what he's worth. Welcome to business,

1:21:16

my friends. That's

1:21:18

the issue. Someone

1:21:21

says, get in the back of the line. Why is

1:21:23

it that women got paid less? Less because

1:21:25

they'd say, I'll give you 65 for it.

1:21:27

And they go, okay, I guess. And guys go, no, I

1:21:29

want 200 in the back. Two, I went to a meeting

1:21:31

with NBC a long time ago. It was 10 years ago.

1:21:33

No, this is longer than 10 years ago. This is 13

1:21:35

years ago. And they were like, can we hire you to

1:21:38

do what you do and teach our people? And I said,

1:21:40

yeah, 500,000. And

1:21:42

they went, well, we can't do that.

1:21:44

And I was like, then you don't get it. Bye.

1:21:48

Have a nice day. And then,

1:21:50

uh, I go to,

1:21:52

uh, vice, I go to fusion and

1:21:54

they, they, they all will tell you to get the back of

1:21:56

the line. And I just, I just

1:21:58

say, nah, I'm not interested. I'm

1:22:01

gonna. I'm going to figured out of my own. With or without

1:22:03

you, you're going to get me what I want. If you want

1:22:05

your pay for it, tell me a serious number. That's

1:22:08

just the reality when. I

1:22:11

got bad news for you guys. There's

1:22:13

a viral photo of this dude who's got a weird face.

1:22:16

And a super ripped and then it up as pick

1:22:18

your head with is really cute girl in his like

1:22:20

guys to start lifting it works. There

1:22:23

are these dudes that are average guys that

1:22:25

don't improve themselves, don't solve problems, don't know

1:22:27

how to figure things out, and they get

1:22:30

mad at the system. Scream at the

1:22:32

world all you want. I don't care. The world. Not

1:22:34

fair. never will be. So.

1:22:36

To make this video and to say like all women got all

1:22:38

these things and I did, Yeah, I literally don't care. I

1:22:41

view this sub of women making demands. It's

1:22:43

like welcome to the brave new world my

1:22:45

friends. Natural selection is and always has been

1:22:48

the case. If you're a man, you're fighting

1:22:50

bears and you're dying and wars. Why? It's

1:22:52

because women are going to be safe at

1:22:54

home, protected. And doing whatever they want to do. That's

1:22:57

nature sets. And

1:22:59

others lot of things to be mad about. No. Fault Divorce

1:23:02

or Family court siding with an all

1:23:04

the time. It will never

1:23:06

be fair for men. It. Will

1:23:08

never be easy for men. As

1:23:10

it. Make. All the videos you want.

1:23:13

Complain. And in at all you want. That's one. I

1:23:15

agree with most of the complaints. But.

1:23:17

The same time. Have you begun listing

1:23:19

and funny cause I say lifting and people attribute

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even lift bro and might well I started doing

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a little? My

1:23:26

point is exercise. Improve

1:23:28

yourself. read, solve puzzles

1:23:30

every day. When.

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Ice Skate. I must

1:23:35

do something new. To

1:23:37

improve my skills in a

1:23:39

quantifiable way. To So

1:23:41

I live my life every day I say what

1:23:43

am I doing that makes met me one day

1:23:45

better than I was yesterday. What?

1:23:47

Are you doing? Make.

1:23:51

All of it as you want, complain all you want, Point out

1:23:53

these problems that would you let problems. I agree. But.

1:23:55

I ask you this: what have you done

1:23:57

today. To. Make your. The

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You. Will be wealthy, successful, rip,

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not a year, but the journey the thousand miles begins

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