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Timcast IRL #1060 Trump WINS, Sentencing POSTPONED In NYC Conviction Over SCOTUS Ruling w/Nick Sortor

Timcast IRL #1060 Trump WINS, Sentencing POSTPONED In NYC Conviction Over SCOTUS Ruling w/Nick Sortor

Released Wednesday, 3rd July 2024
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Timcast IRL #1060 Trump WINS, Sentencing POSTPONED In NYC Conviction Over SCOTUS Ruling w/Nick Sortor

Timcast IRL #1060 Trump WINS, Sentencing POSTPONED In NYC Conviction Over SCOTUS Ruling w/Nick Sortor

Timcast IRL #1060 Trump WINS, Sentencing POSTPONED In NYC Conviction Over SCOTUS Ruling w/Nick Sortor

Timcast IRL #1060 Trump WINS, Sentencing POSTPONED In NYC Conviction Over SCOTUS Ruling w/Nick Sortor

Wednesday, 3rd July 2024
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1:13

Tax money case is postponed until

1:15

September because of the

1:17

Supreme Court ruling on immunity. Major

1:20

victory for Trump will see where that leads so

1:22

this won't affect the RNC. And then of course,

1:24

oh boy, there is

1:26

a lot of news about Joe Biden. Other

1:28

Democrats are now calling for him openly to step

1:30

down. Leaked internal polling has

1:33

come out showing that Biden is

1:35

underwater everywhere and it's

1:37

looking like the electoral map is around what,

1:39

like 330 electoral

1:41

votes leaning towards Trump? They're not

1:43

telling you the truth, but internal polling

1:46

shows what they know Biden can't

1:48

win and now they're entertaining

1:50

perhaps Gretchen Whitmer, perhaps

1:52

Michelle Obama. But we'll talk

1:55

about all of that my friends. However, before

1:57

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2:00

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talk about this and everything else is Nick Sorter.

3:00

Appreciate you having me, Tim. Who are you, what

3:02

do you do? I am an independent journalist, pretty,

3:05

I would say, known for yelling at politicians

3:08

for a living, confronting them in places like

3:10

Maui and East Palestine, Ohio. Also

3:12

at the Capitol here, right down the road.

3:15

And yeah, I mean, there's

3:17

a hell of a lot to talk

3:20

about here tonight, especially on that front.

3:23

Right on, yeah, the Biden stuff's gonna be really

3:25

interesting, so thanks for hanging out. Absolutely. Hello,

3:27

Tim. Nick, good to see you, Hannah

3:30

Clare, as well. Hi, everybody, Ian Crossland, happy to be

3:32

back. It's been a while, been a couple of weeks.

3:34

We were playing Magic earlier. Yeah, Tim rocked me like

3:36

three times with some of these new decks he's got.

3:38

Well, you wiped me out with the CSA deck instantly.

3:40

That was just... Did I? Yeah, I just

3:42

scooped. It was a bunch of new cards, so a lot of it,

3:44

when you're playing with new cards, you gotta read the cards,

3:47

that's, you know. It's a steep slope

3:49

getting up, but once you're up there at plateaus and then you

3:51

can just rock. It's like learning the guitar, I think. Yes,

3:53

Hannah Clare's hanging out. I am hanging out.

3:56

I don't know anything about Magic Gathering, but I'm glad you

3:58

guys had a good time. I'm Hannah Clare for MLR. I'm

4:00

a writer for scnr.com that's scanner news for all

4:02

of their work at Tim Kess news on the

4:04

internet Callen's here tonight. Yes, I'm filling

4:06

in for search. He's currently on a mountainside

4:08

painting a portrait Is he

4:10

really a landscape? No. No, but I think that would

4:12

be funny. He might be It's

4:16

a good image, but yeah, I'm Kellen guys, let's

4:18

let's get started. Don't forget. It's MAGA month Have

4:20

you guys all changed your profile pictures to American

4:22

flags yet? No, this is where every

4:24

company, you know You got to change your your profile.

4:27

I only changed mine I don't know if like Tim

4:29

Kess news or anything changed their profiles, but I put

4:31

the American flag up So did you declare this tonight?

4:34

I declare this like two years ago. Okay. No perfect Declared

4:40

that July is MAGA month I

4:42

was like tongue-in-cheek because of pride month and I was like

4:44

July is MAGA month Why are we selling celebrating one day

4:46

of freedom when we could

4:48

be celebrating a whole month of freedom? There

4:51

we go. Perfect burgers hot

4:53

dogs beers sitting on a

4:55

floaty in your pool. That's what it's all about Alright,

4:57

let's see. That's right. Let's jump to the news. Ladies

4:59

and gentlemen from CNN Trump's sentencing

5:01

and hush money case is postponed

5:04

until September after Supreme

5:06

Court immunity ruling Donald

5:08

Trump will not be sentenced on his business

5:10

fraud conviction until September a New

5:12

York judge ruled Tuesday in the wake of Monday's

5:15

Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity That

5:17

Elaine sentencing means the former president

5:19

is likely to escape any concrete punishment for

5:21

his felony conviction during the summer At

5:24

the time at the same time Trump's election bit has

5:26

been boosted by president Joe Biden's debate flop That

5:28

is Democrats wondering whether to replace

5:30

their nominee talk about just I

5:33

mean since Thursday Like

5:36

the dam broke Everything's coming up

5:39

Trump. He is just winning winning winning

5:41

the Supreme Court ruling. When did this come down this

5:44

come down on? It was Thursday,

5:46

right? What what they would unity

5:48

the immunity yesterday yesterday. It's been a long

5:50

24 hours That

5:52

was one day ago, right I was like that had

5:54

to been last week No, you were expecting to be last

5:56

week because they don't typically go like right and

5:58

they're dead there. They're I was like, was it Friday

6:00

the last day? No, they did extend it. Trump

6:03

is just winning across the board. This is

6:05

nuts. And I actually expect, I

6:07

don't know that Judge Marchon will accept, I don't

6:09

know if it's gonna go to Judge Marchon. Is

6:11

Judge Marchon the first line in determining whether to

6:13

overturn this conviction? Yeah. Yes. He's

6:16

gonna say, screw off, you're convicted. I'm

6:18

actually surprised to even let them delay the

6:20

sentencing hearing at this point. I'm shocked by

6:22

that. Well, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office,

6:24

Al Bragg sent this letter saying, well,

6:26

we think that their claims are meritless,

6:28

but we would be okay with you

6:30

delaying it by two weeks. Right? So

6:32

he was saying, you know, it could

6:34

go to late July, basically. And it

6:36

is interesting. I

6:38

don't think Marchon likes Trump. I think he'd be happy to

6:41

see him locked up. But it is interesting that he was

6:43

like, it's gonna be a lot more than two weeks. We

6:45

really gotta review this thing. Yeah, well, because this

6:47

throws in a monkey wrench in the entire

6:49

case at this point, because they were actually,

6:52

they were relying on evidence that

6:54

was, you know, The case is literally

6:56

when Trump was president, he signed a

6:58

check for his lawyer and that's evidence

7:00

out. So it's done. Absolutely. And so

7:02

when that is your key point of

7:04

evidence that you're relying on in order

7:06

to try to get this conviction and

7:08

it comes out in the Supreme Court

7:10

is saying, you know, they haven't said

7:12

this directly about this case yet, but

7:14

you know, from every point

7:17

of view that I've heard at this point, it seems

7:19

like that's going to be the argument. I think

7:22

Marchon's gonna do everything he can not to have it

7:24

thrown out entirely, but to have a new trial again.

7:26

But obviously a new trial would

7:29

probably not occur before the election. So all of this ran

7:31

out. The other thing that happens is that- So it's not worth anything. Right.

7:33

So this is September 18th. It's

7:36

sort of mid to late September. Hunter Biden goes

7:38

to trial on his tax stuff on September 5th.

7:40

So we're gonna have these dueling trials on opposite coasts

7:42

as everyone sort of looks at these two political families

7:44

and say like, what's going on with you guys? Well,

7:47

because taxation is theft, free Hunter Biden. Free

7:50

Hunter Biden. I'm kidding on that front. I'm not a staunch-

7:52

Turns out we're hugely supportive of Hunter Biden. But the gun

7:54

charge thing I am all about, he

7:57

should be pardoned. And I hope that

7:59

the- The conviction gets challenged to

8:01

Supreme Court and they overturn that. Did they release the sentencing

8:03

date for that? I don't know. What I can't

8:05

say though is it's not just this one case. Trump's

8:07

gonna win all of them now. Like

8:09

there's no way any of these other cases can

8:11

stand. All of them required

8:14

evidence that were official

8:16

duties. They are using Trump's,

8:18

and Supreme Court makes an important point, using

8:21

the president's official duties as evidence of

8:23

wrongdoing is to indicate that his official

8:25

duties are components of wrongdoing. I

8:28

agree. They're all out. So

8:31

he's talking to Mike Pence on

8:33

January 6th, official duties gone. He's

8:37

talking to politicians, states

8:39

about election results, contesting the

8:41

results. That's his, out. He's

8:44

the chief law enforcement officer of this country. I

8:46

mean, how many lines did we see as the president,

8:49

he needed to step in and do whatever, which we

8:51

know he did, of course, send messages saying, go home,

8:53

whatever else. But everyone invoked this

8:55

as his official responsibility to intercede on

8:58

January 6th. So I don't really understand

9:00

how that case could go forward. I mean, it

9:02

is amazing to me that the panic and

9:04

hysteria has become, well, now we have a

9:06

king, when actually this is something that the

9:08

Biden administration themselves are probably gonna rely on

9:10

so that no one goes after them in

9:13

the future. Well, so the reason that this

9:15

case in DC for the J6 situation is

9:17

going to move forward is because the judge is Judge

9:19

Chutkin. And I don't know if you know anything about

9:21

Judge Chutkin, but she is

9:24

a zealot, okay? She is a

9:26

left-wing zealot that has, you know,

9:28

imprisoned these J6ers for years

9:30

and years and years, probably the, you know, that

9:32

wasn't a randomly selected judge. I know that's what

9:35

they're trying to say, but she has to be

9:37

the one at this point to, you know, throw

9:39

the case out. She's not gonna do that. So

9:41

they're gonna try to push forward with this case.

9:43

And if anything, the J6 one is the one

9:46

that would have the least merit at this point,

9:49

given Supreme Court ruling. Yeah. So

9:51

do you think that this is going to make

9:55

never-Trumpers more hysterical, what's the effect gonna

9:57

be? Does anyone look at the Supreme

9:59

Court? Supreme Court's ruling and

10:01

think, oh, maybe we've gotten this wrong. Are they not

10:03

already hysterical enough? There's a hysteria.

10:05

Is there a ceiling is what I'm talking about.

10:07

I don't think so. I don't think so. I

10:10

mean, at this point, you're looking at, I'm sure

10:12

you guys heard all, you know, yesterday, the panic

10:14

from the left. These Congress people that you'd never heard

10:16

of in your life that came out of the woodwork

10:19

and say, well, Joe

10:21

Biden can just, at this point, he can just use

10:23

SEAL Team Six to take out President

10:25

Trump or whatever at this point. I mean,

10:27

just bonkers stuff. Or I can't

10:29

even believe that. It's almost like, are these people

10:32

this stupid? Yes. I think so.

10:34

They literally live in a world where they

10:36

think being a rogue actor

10:38

president, killing your rivals is official duties.

10:41

But hold on, think about this. Let me just point this

10:43

out for a second. The reason why they're upset about this

10:45

is because Barack Obama murdered 16-year-old

10:47

Abdulrahman Al-Alaki, an American citizen. He was

10:50

born, I believe he was born in

10:52

Colorado, and he grew up in San

10:54

Diego, and he was visiting family that

10:56

he had in Yemen, and Barack Obama

10:58

ordered his death. And

11:00

that's why they're scared, because to

11:02

them, they have long known the

11:04

president has the authority to execute

11:06

Americans without charge or trial, and

11:08

now they're scared that they can't

11:10

do anything if that power is

11:12

used against their interests. Now,

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like, I don't believe there's

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a scenario where Democrats or Republicans are really worried

12:23

that the Democrats are going to drone, strike, trump,

12:25

or send Steel Team Six in. What

12:27

this really means is Democrats know Donald Trump can

12:30

order Steel Team Six to

12:32

go after Democrat assets in

12:34

foreign countries, and ain't nothing's ever going to

12:36

be done about it. They've got assets

12:38

in Ukraine that are probably operating

12:41

illegally. You've got people like Hunter Biden,

12:43

obviously, who operated illegally in Barisma. I don't think he's at

12:45

risk of anything like that. But

12:47

imagine, if Barack Obama's killed, and I believe

12:49

he killed, there's two I can name

12:51

at the top of my head, Anwar Al-Awlaki

12:53

and Abdul Rahman Al-Awlaki. Anwar was accused of

12:56

being a jihadi, so Obama assassinated him. And

12:58

then his son, who was not accused of anything, was

13:01

killed in a whoopsie-daisy by Obama,

13:05

Obama's administration claimed. Think

13:08

about what happens when Obama murders Americans,

13:10

and they don't do anything about it.

13:12

Because Republicans didn't care either. Now,

13:15

if Donald Trump knows that there's some asset on

13:17

par with the likes of Anwar Al-Awlaki that is

13:19

assisting Democrats in some way, and he targets them,

13:22

Democrats have no –

13:24

they can't do anything about it. Is this because of the NDAA?

13:27

Ever since they signed that thing, the National Defense

13:29

Authorization Act, they gave the president the authority to

13:31

drone bomb a citizen because they assumed that they're

13:33

a terrorist? Well, the NDA didn't do that. The

13:36

National Defense Authorization Act is re-upped every year, but

13:39

in 2012, it was the indefinite detention

13:41

provision. It included a provision that

13:43

would allow the president to basically

13:45

rendition anyone at any time for any

13:48

reason. They could grab you, put a black

13:50

bag over your head, bring you out to the middle of the ocean,

13:52

and put you on a boat and torch you for the rest of

13:54

your life. Yeah, that's when I started speaking up about this craziness, and

13:56

I think the Supreme Court's just solidifying that that is the law right

13:58

now. That's how the law reads. I change the

14:00

law, get rid of that provision. I'm fine with

14:02

it. It just means impeach Obama. You

14:05

have to impeach him retroactively for his actions that he

14:07

took, and that's never going to happen because the Republican

14:09

Party, for the most part, is totally down with it. But

14:12

you've got to impeach him and say, that is a

14:14

high crime. We hereby assert

14:16

that action is a high

14:18

crime and a misdemeanor or a misdemeanor is not an

14:21

official act. Then after you impeach and

14:23

convict, then you can bring in criminal prosecution. But

14:26

I find it really interesting that no other former

14:28

president, no former president has said anything about this

14:30

at all, nothing about the Supreme Court ruling. They're

14:32

radio silent on it, and you're like, hmm, I

14:34

wonder why. Of

14:37

course they support this. They actually do. Joe Biden supports

14:39

this ruling. He's just not going to say that. It's

14:41

not politically expedient for it. Well, it's not on a

14:43

teleprompter, so he doesn't know. That's right. He

14:45

doesn't know that he supports it or doesn't support it.

14:48

That's the whole thing about all of this, really, which is like

14:50

... I said this last night, so I don't mean to

14:52

be a broken record, but there wasn't

14:55

a way that the Supreme Court could rule

14:57

on this issue that would make especially progressive,

14:59

but just even average Democrats happy, right? Because

15:01

all of this is about fear mongering. It's

15:03

about saying, well, now Trump's going to be

15:05

out of control and you have to go

15:07

to the polls because otherwise everything we know

15:09

falls apart when actually ... I was

15:12

referencing this before the show. If you watch

15:14

the way Australian media and British media are

15:16

covering this issue, they're reporting that

15:18

it's a new law. It's a new law that

15:20

is long as it happened when it actually notes

15:22

the Supreme Court's interpretation of existing law, and that's

15:25

why the Supreme Court is there to settle these

15:27

matters. There is a

15:29

fundamental belief that somehow this is

15:31

going to change everything when actually it's clarification of

15:33

how we already operate as a country. And again,

15:35

the hysteria is what they think will drive voters

15:37

to the polls. So they need to be mad

15:39

at the Supreme Court. They need to be fearful

15:42

of Trump to have any action with their party.

15:44

In reality, nothing has really changed with this ruling

15:46

at all because this wasn't even necessary.

15:49

It was always understood that presidents had a

15:51

level of immunity, right? This wasn't a problem

15:53

until Joe Biden decided to weaponize the DOJ

15:56

to go after his political opponent. That's

15:58

it. right now. I

16:01

got a little bit of a tangent

16:03

here, but I long thought the Supreme Court needs some

16:05

sort of term limit because I think with life extension

16:07

coming up, you're gonna see 150 year olds, 130 year

16:09

olds, Katanji Brown Jackson, 80 years from now could still

16:11

be on the court. I agree with that. I

16:14

wouldn't agree with the idea of like

16:16

term limits, but I do agree with

16:18

the argument of life extension because we

16:21

are going to get to the point where you're right. Katanji

16:23

Brown Jackson will be hooked up like Mr. House in

16:25

New Vegas to a gurney with tubes coming out of

16:27

range is gonna be like, well, I mean, Ruth Bader

16:29

Ginsburg, though, right? Like when the mind goes at the

16:31

old age. So I put it on Twitter. I'm like,

16:34

you know, let's term Supreme Court needs term limits. And

16:36

I think people assumed that I'm only saying that because

16:38

I disagreed with this verdict, which I don't, by the

16:40

way. But I think now is a good time. The

16:42

balls in your court. If you believe that they did

16:44

the right thing, the balls now in your court, you

16:47

have the power to suggest, even though I believe they

16:49

do the right thing, I still want to see term

16:51

limits for these people. I think it speaks more to

16:53

culture. I think we should have a culture that believes

16:55

that we have a generation that can take over power.

16:58

Everyone is so power hungry that really like with Ruth

17:00

Bader Ginsburg. I mean, the rumor was that she was

17:02

not alive and her staff was just pretending she was

17:04

so they could continue to issue rulings, right? Because they

17:06

need her as the figurehead. I'm not saying that's true.

17:09

I'm just saying that was the rumor. Uh, you

17:12

know, but Sandra Day O'Connor stepped down, stepped down

17:14

really early, fairly young, and she continued to have

17:17

a life of advocacy and talking about, uh, you

17:19

know, starting educational programs for Children. It's

17:21

the person's decision to stay or leave. And in

17:23

a lot of these cases, uh, perhaps

17:26

the justices themselves are power hungry, but also there's

17:28

a lot of pressure to stay in until it's

17:30

optimal for the party that they think you will

17:32

line with to replace you. So that was one

17:34

of the things that happened with the very good.

17:36

She thought for sure that Hillary Clinton was going

17:39

to win that election. She would be able to,

17:41

you know, because she couldn't really step down before

17:43

that. They were having such a hard time even

17:45

getting Merrick Garland through later. They were like, you

17:47

should have stepped down earlier. Obama could have appointed

17:49

exactly. I mean, this is the thing about the

17:51

Supreme Court is like, I agree. Maybe, uh, there's

17:54

a question of like, as as we live longer

17:56

and longer, you know, how long do they want

17:58

to court on your head? If we had a

18:00

culture that allowed people to retire and transition power,

18:03

it would work better. I mean, really what we're

18:05

doing to our geriatric leaders right now is kind

18:07

of crazy. Either they're so power hungry they want

18:09

to stay in power, Joe Biden, or they are

18:12

being propped up so that the people under them

18:14

who can't gain that position rightfully on their own

18:16

can use it to get their will through Ruth

18:18

Bitter Ginsburg. Let's jump to the story.

18:21

Ladies and gentlemen, I can't say that I

18:23

am shocked. Daily Mail reports, breaking

18:26

news. Biden admits

18:28

he quote, almost fell asleep

18:30

on stage as he

18:33

makes laughable excuse for his disastrous debate

18:35

against Donald Trump. When

18:38

we were doing story production for the show, I didn't believe this.

18:40

I was like, wait, what? When did that happen? Biden

18:43

admitted he almost fell asleep. Wow.

18:45

He did at a fundraiser, like literally an

18:47

hour before the show started, because I saw

18:50

it. He was, you know, talking his handlers,

18:52

you know, didn't have control of them. And

18:54

he went over and said something to some

18:56

people about how, you know, and

18:58

the reason he's saying that he almost fell

19:00

asleep on stage was because he had been

19:02

traveling for around the world, right

19:04

before the debate, but that's not even true.

19:06

I mean, the man forgot that he was

19:09

on a seven day vacation, where he didn't

19:11

wake up until 11 in the morning and

19:13

had to take an afternoon nap. I don't know if

19:15

you guys saw that story earlier as well. That was

19:17

in the New York Times saying that that's not some

19:19

right wing outlet that came out with that. The New

19:21

York Times is saying that because the New York Times is

19:23

from what I know about it was saying that his family is

19:25

starting to blame his support staff around him, that they did not

19:27

prepare him well enough. I mean, I think the other part is

19:29

like, we have to look at this

19:31

word admitted. I think they're trying to now roll

19:34

out the latest excuse as to why Biden was

19:36

not so good. Oh, he was he was tired

19:38

because he was traveling. That makes you look not

19:40

strong as a president today in

19:42

her press conference. Karen

19:45

John Pierre said, oh, well, as you know, he

19:47

had a cold and that's why his voice was

19:49

gruff. Like it's just lie after lie to present

19:51

these excuse hoping that you will be

19:53

sympathetic to him. I'm not sympathetic to someone

19:56

who's currently the president of the United States

19:58

who thinks that they're going to fall asleep.

20:00

on stage and that's why they are bad

20:02

at what they're doing and saying that it

20:04

was a complete lie. No

20:06

Americans died on their watch when we

20:08

know very basically that 13 Marines did

20:11

in Afghanistan. Like it's, I

20:13

think all the Americans should be insulted by

20:15

this. Well this is a horrible excuse especially

20:17

because it was just that story that came

20:20

out last week that Biden is only, you

20:22

know, coherent between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

20:24

This just reinforces that as the debate was

20:26

at, you know, nine o'clock in the evening.

20:29

It was within five minutes of

20:31

the debate starting where everybody, I mean you just

20:33

you looked at at X and everybody was

20:35

saying the same thing. The drugs aren't working. You

20:37

know he's asleep on stage. You know and this

20:41

was not a, I don't think this

20:43

was an approved statement by the Biden

20:45

team. It sounds like a dig, like an underhanded

20:47

attempted dig by Biden. If he was a young

20:49

spry guy he's like I was so bored

20:51

by Trump and the moderators that I knew

20:53

I was falling asleep. Like I could then

20:55

he'd be like, ooh zing he got him

20:57

but because he's so old and prone to

20:59

fall asleep in the middle of his conversations

21:01

it's not funny. It's like terrifying actually. Especially

21:03

because there are reports of him falling asleep in

21:05

other important meetings, right? This is something that we now

21:08

expect from him. Like I'm sorry if you're falling asleep

21:10

while literally taping I would never be able to fall

21:12

asleep in the middle of this. No. You need to

21:14

ace it. That's not good. I think that journalists

21:16

are so stupid that Democrats are

21:18

doing all this on purpose because you

21:21

had the the press briefing where journalists

21:23

finally started asking questions about this. One asked

21:25

whether or not Biden was suffering from dementia.

21:28

But these journalists are such, they're

21:30

such low IQ people. I'm sure if you asked

21:32

them how would you, how would they have felt

21:35

if they did not have breakfast yesterday they'd act

21:37

confused. They'd generally be confused. And so

21:39

when they ask these questions it

21:41

seems like it's questions Democrats actually want asked because

21:43

now is the time they're making the move to

21:46

replace Joe Biden. Right. So yeah and it almost

21:48

seems like all of these hit pieces that came

21:50

out this weekend. It's it's not because oh these

21:52

journalists actually care about the good of the country.

21:55

They care about winning the election in November and

21:57

they know that Joe Biden can't do it. They

22:00

have to replace him. They have to come out with all of these

22:02

hit pieces right now and topple him because

22:04

they got to put somebody else in there. The

22:06

question is, who? Can

22:09

you go around, Kamala? No, I don't think you

22:12

can. One of the things

22:14

is I think, and I could be wrong. I've

22:16

read very basic stuff on this. But all of

22:18

the money that's been fundraised by the DNC for

22:20

Joe Biden can only go to Kamala Harris if

22:22

he drops out. From what I read about it,

22:24

I could be wrong on that. But that would

22:26

be a huge loss. I mean, that's

22:29

hundreds of millions of dollars that can't go to Gavin

22:31

Newsom if they were tread put of it or else

22:33

it has to continue on this ticket of Kamala Harris.

22:35

But you can't even get rid of Kamala Harris

22:37

to begin with because she's a DEI hire at

22:39

this point. And so how do you get rid

22:41

of the first black

22:43

woman vice president? How do you kick her out

22:45

of the way and be like, OK, yeah, we're

22:47

going to install this white guy out of California.

22:49

Get her to quit first. To be the, yeah,

22:51

get her to quit first. Well, there you go.

22:53

There was somebody floating into it. OK, well, expand

22:55

the Supreme Court and put Kamala Harris on it.

22:58

I mean, that would get her out of the way,

23:00

but it sounds like a terrible proposition. And they're

23:02

also on a limited time, right? They're not

23:05

going to be able to expand the Supreme

23:07

Court and get Kamala in before the DNC,

23:09

before the election. Even if these things were

23:11

hypothetically possible, there's no turnaround. We know how

23:13

slow government moves. I mean, Kel was talking

23:15

about this before the show, but AOC being

23:17

like, I'm going to impeach the Supreme Court

23:20

as soon as we get back. They're actually

23:22

kind of on pause right now. But there's

23:24

only four months until the election, Kamala is

23:26

not going to get guaranteed a spot in

23:28

the Supreme Court before the time comes. But

23:30

this sort of confirms everything that we have been

23:33

talking about, or at least I've been saying on

23:36

X for months now, is that they

23:38

only agreed to this early debate because

23:40

they needed this option. They needed

23:42

to have this option where they could nuke Biden,

23:44

throw him to the side, and still have enough

23:46

time before the convention to renominate somebody else. I

23:49

think the timing is intentional. The timing is absolutely

23:51

intentional. They waited this long on purpose. They

23:53

knew they were going to swap out Biden a long time ago, and

23:56

they dragged this out as long as they could, perhaps

23:58

because they wanted to. to make it

24:00

very, very difficult to drum up opposition research.

24:03

Republicans have no idea who they're up

24:06

against. Let me stress this. Right

24:08

now, I think it is fair to say the

24:11

Republican Party, Donald Trump, and the American

24:13

people have no idea who the Democrat

24:15

nominee is. Yeah. It's either going to

24:18

be Michelle Obama, Gavin Newsom, Gretchen Whitmer,

24:20

Hillary Clinton, doubtful, but like, who

24:22

else? I don't think they can pull Biden

24:25

from the ticket. What if they did it?

24:27

Michelle Obama Newsom with Michelle Obama as president.

24:30

Yeah, something like that. She's been saying for the longest time that

24:32

she won't do it, she won't do it, but as we know,

24:35

that doesn't actually mean she won't do it. No, she'll come out

24:37

and she'll say, we all saw

24:39

that debate and our hearts

24:41

go out to the Biden family, but we can tell

24:44

he is not prepared for a second

24:46

term. But so as much as I don't

24:48

want to do this, I am going to

24:50

do what is asked of me and then she's on

24:52

stage. Okay, but how do you do that without Biden

24:54

resigning? You can't say that and then still have Biden

24:56

as president for the next six months. He's going to

24:59

have to resign. I think he

25:01

will. Well, you also have the DNC. You think he'll resign?

25:03

This is how you get rid of Kamala Harris. Joe

25:06

Biden resigns. She becomes president for that

25:08

time. And then Kamala says, there

25:11

is no reasonable world where

25:13

I will spend the last four months

25:16

campaigning instead of doing my duty to

25:18

this country. The excuse will

25:20

be it will be it's impossible

25:22

to launch a campaign at such last, you know,

25:25

last minute, 11th hour. I'm

25:28

going to do what I can to help this

25:30

country make it through these next few months. And

25:32

I am happy to see Michelle Obama run. And

25:34

that's how you get that. I got

25:36

to say, maybe this is I should go

25:38

to predict it and make this back. I'll tell you what, how

25:41

do you get past get past Kamala Harris? You

25:43

say she's a DEI hire, right? Many people are like, you can't get

25:46

rid of her. She's next in line. Michelle

25:48

Obama. If they

25:51

threw out Kamala Harris and said Biden's

25:53

resigning and we're bringing in Newsom. That

25:55

can't happen. DEI revolt. However, Kamala

25:57

Harris becomes acting president to.

25:59

three months out, maybe four, maybe real soon,

26:02

Biden says, I'm not a young man anymore.

26:04

I've done everything I could. There

26:06

are some people who want to step in and I respect it. I'm

26:09

resigning. Kamala Harris takes

26:11

over as president says, I'm going

26:13

to, they say, Kamala, are you

26:15

going to take over the campaign and run? She goes, no, I'm

26:18

going to do my job. And that

26:20

is, is acting president to help this

26:22

country through an emergency. There is absolutely

26:24

no time or capability for me to

26:26

launch a campaign. And I'm fine with

26:29

that. Michelle Obama then says,

26:31

Kamala, that's so magnanimous of you.

26:34

I will, I will step up because if

26:36

you've made this sacrifice, and then

26:38

the DEI crowd

26:40

says Michelle Obama, that's even better.

26:43

So for whoever from the DNC is

26:45

watching this for opposition research, I think

26:47

I'd use that actually. That's a pretty

26:49

good plan. My proposal was for the

26:52

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26:54

at a rally. And mid-sentence

26:56

talking about Battercalf care, he goes, Gavin

27:01

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27:03

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is okay, but we don't know if

28:30

he'll be able to go on. He's

28:32

going to resign. Gavin Newsom then

28:34

says, I'm no hero. I

28:36

was just doing what any good red-blooded

28:39

American would do. He goes on every

28:41

single television station where they all praise

28:43

him. Even Fox News says, we may

28:45

have our disagreements politically, but Gavin, you

28:47

saved the president's life. Then Kamala

28:49

Harris does the whole scenario of, I can't

28:52

launch a campaign right now. That would be ridiculous. I'm

28:54

going to do my job. Gavin Newsom says, I

28:56

wasn't planning on running, but the people have

28:59

called my name and they've called me to action. I'd say you

29:01

get Gavin Newsom. Okay, but then

29:03

at that point, a

29:05

lot of what you said makes a hell of a lot

29:07

of sense for Michelle Obama, but how do

29:09

you push Kamala out

29:11

of the way if you're bringing in Gavin Newsom

29:13

though? That's the thing. She does the, I am

29:15

acting president. She

29:18

could say something like, how dare

29:20

you imply that instead of

29:22

doing my duty during this emergency,

29:24

I would spend my time campaigning

29:27

to win power? No. And

29:29

then they promise her something in the back channel. I bet. I think she's

29:31

too power hungry. I don't think she'd be willing to give

29:33

it up. Even if she said like, oh yeah, I'll definitely

29:35

step down. She would immediately watch it. Right. Right. She

29:38

agrees. Behind the scenes, they're like

29:40

Kamala Harris, you're going to do, you're going to say

29:42

you're acting president. We're going to give it to Newsom

29:44

or Michelle Obama. Then we'll make you a Supreme court

29:46

justice. She goes, well, all right, sounds good to me.

29:48

Gets up on stage and goes, I'm running. Yeah. They're

29:50

like, it kind of

29:52

did this with Biden in 2020. They had all

29:54

these candidates that were running against them and they're

29:56

all at once behind the scenes. Some discussions were

29:58

made. Buttigieg lands on. his cabinet

30:00

and they all support Biden at once. I

30:03

could see them all doing that, including Kamala,

30:05

just one day, they're like, the superdelegates have

30:07

chosen Obama and Newsom,

30:11

and they've got the support of every

30:13

Democrat as they go behind the scenes for it. Let's

30:15

really simplify it. Open

30:17

convention at the DNC, everybody

30:19

chooses Obama and Newsom, Kamala

30:21

Harris says, it's the will of

30:24

the party, and that's the end of it. There's no

30:26

complicated story there. I don't

30:28

think Biden will leave office. I

30:31

think he will be on the ticket in November, even

30:33

if they do, he says like, oh, I'm just gonna

30:35

be a one-term president, I'm not gonna go forward. I

30:37

don't think that he would actually give up the presidency.

30:39

I think that there is a desire to stay in

30:41

power to end your career on

30:43

top, AKA being the president, and it's just

30:46

unlikely to me that, especially given what, six

30:48

months till inauguration day, he's not gonna leave.

30:50

Except that when they do go to the

30:52

president and they slide that picture of Kennedy

30:54

across the table and they're like, just remember

30:56

who's in charge. They might do

30:58

that to Biden too and be like, you get to

31:00

retire now, and they'll slide a picture of Kennedy across

31:02

the table. I don't understand what this is, I'm gonna

31:04

continue on. Jill, what are we doing? He's

31:07

gonna be like, oh, JFK, he's a

31:09

good president. I'm gonna be like,

31:11

yes, Joe, and an untimely

31:13

death. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

31:16

Anyway, thanks for coming in. They're gonna be

31:18

like, the CIA guy walks out and

31:20

he's like, I don't think he got it. You know

31:22

that term ignorance is bliss? He can just

31:24

keep going, he doesn't need to know. Let's

31:26

jump to this story. This is big news. We

31:28

have this tweet, per puck

31:30

news, leaked Democrat internal polling from

31:33

open labs. Ladies and gentlemen, it

31:36

is substantially worse than anybody

31:38

realizes. According to this leaked

31:41

polling data, internal from Democrats,

31:44

Joe Biden is down in double digits

31:46

in several key states. Even look at

31:48

New Hampshire, he's down three points. Wisconsin,

31:50

four points. I made this

31:52

argument earlier that I think if you take the

31:55

270 to win map, toss-up

31:57

states are now lean Republican and lean Democrat.

31:59

Democrats are now toss ups after that debate.

32:01

It was so bad and you can actually

32:04

see this look at this the Margin drop

32:06

post debate because of Biden's performance.

32:09

It is two points Across

32:11

the board and basically every state he's

32:13

lost two solid points in key

32:15

states And there's no there's no

32:17

denying it at this point. I know you still get people Like

32:20

like Jennifer Rubin is on Twitter all day being

32:23

like oh the polls are exactly the same as

32:25

they were months ago And so I'm like, okay.

32:27

Well just look at him lady But you know,

32:29

this is clearly a strategic leak the Democrats are

32:31

usually a lot better about keeping things hush-hush internally

32:34

And you know all of a sudden we got leaked

32:36

internal polling because they're in scorched earth mode at this

32:39

point look at you know Pennsylvania,

32:41

Arizona Nevada

32:43

Georgia places Trump supposedly lost last election

32:46

He is in these deeply underwater in

32:48

those those character. I mean look there's

32:50

no way for him to win with

32:52

this you you take North

32:55

Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, and

32:57

I turned him red Trump wins elections over elections

32:59

over But he's also underwater in Wisconsin.

33:01

Yep, and Michigan and Michigan. I mean

33:03

that's it's 312 Republican It

33:07

was transparent. This is the internal Democrat

33:09

data right now. Take a look at

33:11

this Bobby Barack says I've

33:14

seen different maps but for my calculation

33:16

This is the map projection based on

33:18

open labs new internal polling data Meaning

33:20

if open lab labs polling holds

33:23

it will be 205 Democrats 333

33:27

Republicans, but I'll tell you what's gonna happen They're

33:29

gonna have an open convention at the DNC and

33:31

they're gonna nominate somebody else Hamala Harris gets

33:33

tossed out and everyone's wondering what's the political move

33:36

there doesn't need to be one She

33:38

has no choice. She'll come out and say I

33:41

am happy that the people of the convention

33:43

have spoken. It's democracy We love democracy.

33:45

Thank you everybody and that's it Yeah,

33:47

I get the feeling that she's feels

33:49

humiliated frequently in this position this season

33:51

too like she didn't wasn't really qualified

33:53

She got picked. She wasn't even was

33:56

she even running for president? She was

33:58

like on the push a facelift

34:00

and came back as his VP. And

34:02

after she said that she

34:04

thought that Biden was a racist and had done

34:07

things to women and so on. And then flipped like

34:09

a 180. How do you go

34:11

from, but all right. Well, I mean, but we

34:13

know exactly what happened there and she's only polling

34:16

one point higher than Joe Biden in the

34:18

theoretical polling data that's coming out. You know,

34:20

Trump versus Kamala matchup. It's not always been

34:22

unpopular. I mean, that's one of the issues.

34:25

She was the moment she stepped foot in

34:27

office and Biden made her the border zone.

34:29

Well, look how well that's going for everybody.

34:31

Like she's announced that she was on a

34:34

national abortion tour. Like she is too hostile

34:36

of a character. I don't think that she

34:38

could actually launch a campaign at this point.

34:40

I think she could go back to California

34:42

and potentially win governorship if Newsome leaves. That

34:45

might be the play right there. I think

34:47

that's totally because he's term limited. So

34:49

she checks out of

34:51

this situation, goes back to California, becomes the governor, freeing

34:53

him up to write a book and then run for

34:55

president. That's an interesting philosophy. I

34:58

think your point that this it's interesting that there's even a leak at

35:00

all is a good

35:02

one to bring up because I think it speaks to

35:04

the fact that there is intense internal chaos within the

35:06

Democratic Party. And I have thought this for a long

35:08

time. Democrats are always like, Republicans are all crazy. They

35:10

don't get along. But that's because Republicans are ultimately all

35:12

people who have different values who are trying to sort

35:15

out. Whereas if you have a party that's like everyone

35:17

fall in line and people stop doing that,

35:19

it's much more divisive. And I think the

35:21

fact that they're throwing these polls out would

35:23

be indicative if it was an intentional leak

35:25

by someone inside the campaign is

35:27

saying, we can't do this. We need to force

35:30

the Biden family to accept that he needs

35:32

to leave and they will never do that.

35:35

But I mean, we literally even had leaks

35:37

out of Camp David this weekend, which unheard

35:39

of, unheard of talking about how the Biden

35:41

family was blaming top advisors like Ron

35:43

Klain and stuff and putting all the

35:46

blame from the poor debate performance

35:49

on his advisors. Intense

35:51

internal division. Yeah, exactly. We heard

35:53

about that Biden's sleeping hours from

35:56

or his awake hours from 10 to

35:58

four. And I mean. I mean, all

36:00

of this happening at one time, they're

36:02

trying to force him out. I heard

36:04

that his advisor, when they were prepping

36:06

for the debate, was basically prepping Biden to face

36:09

a hostile Trump, a Trump that was gonna insult

36:11

him and make fun of him. So Biden went

36:13

in expecting that, and Trump was just super chill.

36:16

Biden just stumbled around on himself. It was

36:18

great. I always didn't want Trump to come off

36:20

as hostile because that was the big criticism of him in 2020, right?

36:23

That he was too aggressive and whatever

36:25

else, and it made Biden comparatively look

36:27

kind of calm and cool. So Biden

36:29

demanded, the Biden camp demanded that there

36:31

would be a mute button and no

36:33

audience. I think both of those things

36:36

backfired on Joe Biden because

36:38

Trump couldn't just keep speaking. I

36:40

mean, there's nothing that he could say. He could not

36:42

railroad Biden even if he wanted to. And Trump's a

36:44

showman. If you have an audience, you're trying to

36:46

get a reaction out of the audience as well. There

36:49

was no audience to get a reaction out of. And

36:51

so Biden had more than enough rope to hang

36:53

himself. I thought it was perfect. Yeah, it's also interesting

36:55

because I could be misremembering here, but I'm pretty sure

36:57

the first person to talk despite being muted was

36:59

Biden. So there was a level

37:01

of like, there were these rules that were supposed to

37:04

hurt Trump, but it seems like Biden was the one

37:06

suffering. And I think ultimately all

37:08

of this comes down to what is the perception

37:10

of the American people. And it's not

37:12

one that I think is recoverable because they

37:14

have damaged themselves on two front, right? Joe

37:18

Biden looks weak. He looks lost. He looks

37:20

confused. He looks like he doesn't know what's

37:22

going on. Nobody's going on. He keeps saying

37:24

Trump is lying, but there are very obvious

37:26

clear signs that he was lying or at

37:28

least misremembering, which is also not good. But

37:30

then also for months, the mainstream media, which

37:32

as we know is largely an apparatus of

37:34

progressive or democratic causes, said, everything

37:37

is fine. Anytime a right-wing person says

37:39

that something's up with Joe Biden's balance

37:41

or memory or walk or anything, they're

37:43

crazy. They're conspiracy theorists. They're disrespectful to

37:46

the president. And then he came on

37:48

stage and it was not good. He

37:50

did not seem like a strong, healthy

37:52

man. What really kind of cements all

37:55

this, he's not going

37:57

to be the nominee, is that Jake

37:59

Tapper and Anderson Cooper going so hard

38:01

against him and pointing out his dementia,

38:03

or if it's Alzheimer's, I'm not sure.

38:05

They're different, obviously. But they're basically controlled

38:07

by CNN, their parent company,

38:11

which is controlled by Five Eyes, the Imperial

38:13

Spy Club, whatever you want to call it,

38:15

the Deep State. And so all

38:17

the signs are there that the Deep State has decided to

38:19

allow this criticism of the guy. They wouldn't do that if

38:21

they wanted him to win. And they're not going to let

38:24

him win if they don't want him to win. The

38:26

DNC gets to pick their own candidate with

38:29

superdelegates. They have zero chance. Biden, in no

38:31

way, gets any kind of popular opportunity. Whatever

38:33

the DNC wants to do is what they're

38:35

going to do. So the

38:38

polling data extended that shows

38:40

Biden, Buttigieg, Harris, Newsom, and Whitmer, no

38:42

matter who it is, they're underwater. Trump

38:45

only needs North Carolina, Arizona, and

38:48

I believe Georgia. So let's reset

38:50

the map and say

38:52

North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, and

38:54

Nevada. So that still puts him a

38:56

little bit shy. So let's throw

38:58

in, I guess he would need at least one

39:01

more. Buttigieg, they say is they're claiming Buttigieg is

39:03

doing the best. North Carolina,

39:05

Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada, he would need one

39:07

more state. But to be fair, how are

39:10

they doing in PA? Looks like

39:12

Democrats are doing moderately well in PA. I

39:14

think Michigan probably doesn't make the most sense. The state

39:16

that makes the most sense is probably going to be

39:18

PA, which looks like they're all underwater. So

39:21

if Trump secures that based on this polling, no matter

39:23

who they bring in, Trump wins. I

39:26

mean, right now, Biden is underwater in PA.

39:28

Buttigieg is only underwater by 0.4 margin of error.

39:31

Harris is underwater by two points, Newsom by 1.3, and

39:33

Whitmer by 0.3. Michelle Obama. It's got to

39:36

be Michelle Obama. There's no other. And look, this

39:38

isn't something I want to say. Michelle Obama doesn't

39:40

want to do it. Why do you

39:42

believe that? I

39:44

think that she has a really nice life. She

39:46

does. So did Trump. So did Trump. Look, she's

39:48

not running for office. I mean, Hillary Clinton was

39:51

first lady and then ran for governor of New

39:53

York, right? Michelle Obama's been hanging

39:55

out on yachts and raising her kids and

39:57

doing whatever, like polling on her podcast. not

40:00

make any forward political moves when they left the

40:02

White House. That's very different from Hillary Clinton, who

40:04

we know if they asked her to run, she

40:06

would run right now. Yes, but this is also...

40:09

But Barack Obama looks over at Michelle

40:11

and he goes, uh, Michelle, if,

40:14

uh, you don't run, I'm going to jail. And

40:16

so you got to do it. That's it. Yeah,

40:18

but it's also about the Obama legacy as

40:21

well, because Obama has tied himself so tight

40:23

to Joe Biden now, especially doing all these

40:25

fundraisers going around the, uh, around the country

40:27

with him. And, you know, he's basically dragging

40:29

Biden along. It's going to look awful on

40:31

Obama and his legacy if this is just...

40:34

if everybody totally melts down in the Democrat

40:36

Party. It's interesting that you said... She is

40:38

his savior. It's interesting that you said it,

40:40

because I have felt like since Joe Biden

40:42

announced he was running for office, the Obamas

40:44

have been trying to distance themselves

40:46

from him. Well, they wouldn't endorse him in the primary. They

40:49

wouldn't endorse him. Anytime they've kind

40:51

of talked about him, it's been sort of

40:53

muted. Even Obama's last sweeping, like, bad debate

40:55

nights happen. Like, it did not seem like

40:57

a really strong supportive argument. It was sort

40:59

of like, yeah, I know that guy and,

41:01

like, be nice to him. It's, you know,

41:03

it's kind of sad. But that's not how

41:05

the people see it, though. I think it

41:07

is how they see it. I think people

41:09

know that the Obamas are distant from Joe

41:11

Biden. And I think that there's a level

41:13

of, like, they expected there to be more

41:15

buddy-buddy Obama presence at the White House. And

41:18

I do think Obama, especially his staff, have

41:20

huge influence on the Biden administration, especially at

41:22

the staffing level. But I think Obama himself

41:24

does not believe that he has a real

41:26

strong connection with Joe. It's always it's always

41:28

seemed to me, the perception for

41:30

me has been that the Biden family is always trying

41:32

to point out how close the

41:34

families used to be, that their granddaughter and one of

41:36

the Obama daughters were graduated the same year than whatever

41:38

else. It's always the Biden sort of trying to lean

41:40

on the Obamas, not the other way around. I want

41:42

to pull up this tweet from Glenn Greenwald. Really

41:45

interesting here. CNN admits something

41:48

unbelievably embarrassing. Many in

41:50

the media failed to report more on

41:52

Biden's cognitive issues because they feared, quote,

41:54

blowback from the White House and Democrats

41:56

or worse age stories angered

41:58

the White House and the. Twitter sphere

42:00

the most. These people

42:03

are in a cult, okay? They

42:06

are so terrified to offend

42:08

they won't say it. Meanwhile Donald

42:10

Trump goes on stage the libertarian

42:12

convention and gets boos, jeers, and

42:14

cheers. Willing to accept that

42:17

challenge. The media on the right has

42:19

no problem calling out Trump even Laura

42:21

Loomer. There is no

42:23

bigger supporter of Donald Trump than

42:26

Laura Loomer. Even she called out

42:28

Trump over his immigration policy for

42:30

college graduates. If Laura Loomer

42:32

can instantly go on Twitter and say I

42:34

love Trump but no way and Democrats

42:37

are like well we'd say things about Biden which

42:39

are painfully obvious but the Democrats on

42:41

Twitter will get mad at us. That

42:43

is the world that y'all live in if you're following

42:45

this media. What the hell is their job though at

42:48

this point? If you're telling me that you're not that

42:50

you're scared to report on the White House why are

42:52

you reporting on the White House? Because they get invited

42:54

to the parties. Yeah they're just trying to get

42:56

engagements and try to keep their overblown media

42:59

companies afloat, right? They don't want anyone to say

43:01

you wrote something I don't like so I'm not

43:04

gonna click on your website anymore. They need it

43:06

to be something that people want to come back

43:08

and people don't want to read hard things. I'll

43:10

give a shout out to RFK jr. We've criticized

43:12

him several times and he agreed to do a full

43:14

show with us. He's legit. Yeah I've actually

43:17

criticized Trump quite a bit though we are

43:19

supporters of his and he had no problem with a smile on

43:21

his face was like let's sit down let's do a show and

43:24

more in the works. It is unsurprising

43:26

to me that these

43:29

individuals want to engage with

43:31

those who have criticized them it is in fact where

43:34

you want to be. Joe Biden

43:36

should be coming on shows like this because these

43:38

are the people he needs to convince but they

43:40

won't do it you know why because they know

43:42

they can't. Right well they're gonna put

43:44

him on George Stephanopoulos this weekend you know the Clinton

43:47

you know political strategist back he was

43:49

a top-level Clinton advisor back you know

43:51

when Bill Clinton was president you know

43:53

always maintained a close relationship with them

43:55

pretty much was Hillary's mouthpiece in 2016

43:58

that's the interview that

44:00

they decided that they were going to do, you

44:02

know, pretty obviously, after this disastrous debate, I think

44:04

that airs this weekend or something like that. With

44:06

many, many jump cuts to make it look like

44:08

there's a rapid court discourse. Exactly. They do it

44:10

every time. They put out a video

44:13

from the White House, and if he's trying to

44:15

say, you know, a paragraph, there are three jump

44:17

cuts in it. I mean, that's exactly how this

44:19

interview is gonna be, too. Probably a little bit

44:21

more well done, to the point where it convinces

44:23

the general public that it's not a jump cut.

44:26

It's wild to me that, you know, we had

44:28

Luke Radkowski on the show, for instance, for a

44:30

very long time, and many

44:32

people in the audience accused Luke of

44:34

having Trump de-arrangement syndrome, and

44:37

yet Trump supporters with smiles on their faces come in

44:39

and sit down next to Luke and say, ask me

44:41

anything. And now even Luke has

44:43

tweeted, I'm voting for

44:45

the felon over the other word. It

44:49

took him long enough. I said it.

44:52

My point is really simple. It's like Trump's

44:56

people will gladly

44:58

sit down and debate someone who

45:00

doesn't agree with them, and they will have that conversation. That's it.

45:03

You can criticize them and they'll say, in fact, I tell you

45:05

this, if I made a two-hour

45:07

show, just a list of everything that I thought

45:09

Trump was wrong about, my email

45:11

would be slammed with Trump supporters being like, let

45:13

me come on the show and talk to you

45:16

about this. The left is the opposite.

45:18

They say, in this scene in an article, the

45:21

fear among these journalists is that if they report negative stuff,

45:23

Kareem Jean-Pierre is gonna be like, we're not gonna let you

45:25

come to the White House anymore. They

45:28

don't want anyone near them. It's an inversion.

45:30

That clearly works on some people, though. Of

45:33

course. But it was in their faces. You

45:35

gotta be a little bit fair to Joe Biden, though. I mean,

45:37

he just did a really hard-hitting interview with Harry Sisson, like

45:40

a couple of weeks ago. Oh, yeah, it

45:42

was great. Asked him about his ice cream

45:44

and whatnot. I mean, it was good. What

45:46

flavor ice cream? It's chocolate

45:48

chip. That's the- Chocolate

45:50

chip? It's double chocolate chip, yeah. It's

45:53

a man flavor. It changed from vanilla bean,

45:55

you know, within, I don't know how that

45:57

changed, so I guess you forgot. Everybody

46:02

knows chocolate chocolate chip is the manliest of

46:05

flavors because those chocolate chips are hard and

46:07

for someone like Joe Biden whose teeth constantly

46:09

fall out Suck

46:12

it till it melts I Think

46:14

not only are they afraid of not getting invited

46:16

to the White House for these like things like

46:18

but they're they're also afraid that The White House

46:20

if they if they criticize the president or his

46:22

administration that they're gonna give them the Twitter treatment

46:24

that they're gonna go In behind the scenes of

46:26

the arts CNN no more funding from you for

46:29

you for whatever we do Surreptitiously behind

46:31

the scenes and that just indicates that

46:33

the entire deep state Mockingbird

46:35

media apparatus has turned on this administration

46:38

that they're allowing their two two of

46:40

their star reporters to criticize so openly

46:42

and and fervently And which I

46:45

mean, I see no other path than they're not gonna

46:47

get elected the White House current

46:49

on Pierre and also the chief Spokesperson

46:52

for the campaign had to be like look we

46:54

know that that was kind of a rough debate

46:56

I mean it was so bad They acknowledged it

46:58

instead of just trying to be like no

47:01

of course he did great He was stunned

47:03

by all of the lies Donald Trump was

47:05

like they there wasn't it was so bad

47:07

There was no way for them to play

47:09

it off. They tried it's critical. They tried

47:11

in the beginning They know Jill Jill Biden

47:13

anyway, right you did so good Joe every

47:18

question you know in fact and he's

47:21

like Basically

47:24

crying on stage you see that no At

47:28

the NC I think so he's probably really

47:30

tired Yeah Jill's talking and he's sitting there

47:32

with his face just like this like And

47:35

people were saying he was crying and I'm like he

47:37

kind of looks like I bet he's humiliated Doesn't want

47:40

to do this. He does not want to do it,

47:42

but you know now they've got Obviously

47:44

the family at Camp David this weekend You know

47:46

another leak that came out saying that they were

47:49

all tell keep fighting Joe keep fighting Joe keep

47:51

fighting Joe That's what they were telling him and

47:53

now you've got hunter Biden Going

47:55

around to White House meetings with him these

47:58

and even to the point were his advisors

48:00

are asking what the hell is happening. That's

48:02

a quote from one of the advisors to

48:04

I believe it was the New York Times

48:06

today. They did a report on that. Nobody

48:08

knows why Hunter Biden is with him. But

48:11

that's because, you know, Hunter Biden is basically

48:14

they're being charged at this point to make

48:16

sure nobody gets too close to Joe Biden

48:18

to convince him to drop out. They're like

48:21

they're like guard dogs. Now that's I've heard

48:23

that Joe has been taking advice from Hunter

48:25

and Hunter. Hey,

48:27

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48:29

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48:55

trial with Josh Hammer. Because one of his

48:57

most supporters that is saying don't drop out,

48:59

he and Jill. Is that true? I have

49:01

a man Joe knows. So that's a quote

49:03

from Joe Biden. That's a good artist man.

49:05

He knows crack. So

49:08

I don't know why, you know, that's that's sad. But

49:10

that's weird. Like, I mean, they're probably afraid that if

49:12

Joe doesn't get in power, they're going to the family

49:14

is going to get arrested and exposed and things like

49:16

that. I also think no one wants

49:18

to go out in a moment of

49:21

weakness. Right. Like I assume on some level, they just want

49:23

to stay in power because of the benefits and the influence

49:25

of the girls. But also, I doubt

49:27

that any of them wanted to be like, your dad

49:29

was so senile and none of you would would say

49:31

anything like they want it to be on their terms,

49:33

if at all, and really on their terms is four

49:36

years from now. So you're saying they could potentially be

49:38

trying to prop him up a little bit right now

49:40

by doing these like he did this speech yesterday, you

49:42

know, where I'm sure he was practicing all day for

49:44

it, you know, after the naps and such, where

49:47

he comes out and tries to, you know,

49:49

in his orange makeup or

49:51

even the rally right afterwards in North Carolina. Right.

49:53

And his campaign pointed to that saying, oh, well,

49:56

he was great then. So obviously it's crazy to

49:58

about the debate, stop talking about it. I mean,

50:00

they don't like that answer. But the reality is

50:02

that when you're the president of the United States,

50:04

the leader of any country, you are probably going

50:07

to be under a tremendous amount of pressure. And

50:09

there are probably a lot of moments where you

50:11

are functioning on very little sleep, under a lot

50:13

of stress with a lot of personal issues going

50:15

on. And you have to be performing

50:18

at as close to the best

50:20

as you can. And if that was Joe Biden's

50:22

best, then I think all Democrats should sue their

50:24

party because this is a terrible choice. I think

50:26

it was the worst debate performance of

50:29

all time in American history. I don't know.

50:31

I'm sure there are some worst debates on

50:33

presidential debate, presidential debate, all

50:35

of vice presidential debate, I should clarify. I mean,

50:37

it was pretty rough. But I think the reality

50:40

is that they I don't

50:42

think I think Biden wants to stay in office. I think

50:44

his family wants him to stay in office. I

50:46

think his advisors, if they had been smart, would have advised

50:48

him to be a one term president two years ago. And

50:51

they're all gonna have to go down with this ship because there's

50:54

I just really don't think that they will,

50:58

you know, gracefully exit. And there were a lot

51:00

of states saying, it's too late, he's

51:02

on the ballot. But

51:04

Biden, I think the only reason that Biden wants

51:06

to continue on if he does want to continue

51:08

on, which I think I

51:10

don't think that he does. That's just what I

51:12

would say. But he can't he doesn't want to

51:14

be remembered as a one term president, because every

51:16

one term president that comes to mind, you know,

51:19

you think of them as a failure. I mean,

51:21

he was running in 2020 that he was going

51:23

to be a one term president, because he could

51:25

honorably step aside for the next generation of Democratic

51:27

leadership, which was a presumably female and of color.

51:29

And so theoretically, they have this moment this whole

51:31

time to say, Oh, no, no, we were always

51:33

going to be a one term president. Instead, they

51:35

launched his reelection. Somebody at some point intervened and

51:38

said, Nope, that's not what we're doing. You know,

51:40

you're going to keep going. Biden family, yeah, Biden

51:42

family. Exactly. We aren't leaving, no matter what we

51:44

said to you when we were deal making back

51:46

in the day, we are staying in power. And

51:49

that's the point about Kamala Harris. They'll

51:51

cut a deal with her and say, Kamala, here's what we're

51:53

gonna do. And she go for sure. And then she's gonna

51:55

get up on stage and be like, four more years. And

51:57

then they're gonna go, I don't know if you know this

51:59

about politicians. But famously, you're not supposed to trust them. Yeah.

52:02

Well, but like, is it the deep state who

52:05

is surprised they could not trust Joe Biden? What

52:08

do you mean trust him? Well, I mean, the idea

52:10

being that he's a one term president, he's a placeholder, he's

52:13

going to absorb the sins of the Democratic

52:15

Party so they could reverse Trump's.

52:17

They knew reversing Trump policy was

52:19

going to cause damage to the country. They

52:22

didn't want to absorb all that damage. So

52:24

they send in Joe Biden, who's old and

52:27

weak, have him do all of the

52:29

policies that destroy everything and they get him out. Then

52:31

they bring in somebody else like Newsom. Yeah, I think

52:33

they wanted to trust him and now they know they

52:35

can't. And that's why they're letting their hounds loose. And

52:37

I mean, like Anderson Cooper and Jake Tapper. Or it's

52:40

all the plan, man. It's all the plan. Well, it's

52:42

not that they don't trust him because he's basically a

52:44

puppet at this point. In my mind, it's because he's

52:46

not useful anymore because he can't win. So you know,

52:48

of course they'd want to use him for another four

52:50

years, but they know that they can't. It's

52:53

over. It's over for Joe Biden. He cannot win.

52:55

Everybody knows that at this point. Even if he's on the

52:57

ballot, you said he's on the ballot in a lot of

52:59

states already. I think even if he wins or gets that,

53:01

then the DNC superdelegates can say, we choose Nick

53:05

Sorter. Isn't that sort of what they did to Bernie in 2016?

53:08

Didn't they? As far as I know. Yes, I think

53:10

so. He couldn't win anyway because of the superdelegates. Even

53:12

if he won the majority of states, he still wouldn't

53:14

be able to win. They were going to pick Hillary

53:16

Clinton. Yeah, they were going to pick Hillary one way

53:18

or the other. And I think was, is Bill a

53:20

superdelegate? Bill is a superdelegate. She was her

53:22

own husband, was one of the people that gets to

53:25

choose. That is nuts. Based on nothing at all than

53:27

who he wants to pick. He can

53:29

pick anybody. He can pick absolutely anybody. I

53:31

don't know how many superdelegates there are. How

53:33

many of them convene and collude? I

53:36

don't know off the top of my head. I know there's,

53:38

it's a huge portion of them. I

53:41

pray that my friends that consider themselves Democrats

53:43

understand the danger of allowing a small group,

53:45

relatively small group of people to just select

53:47

your candidate. There's nothing Democratic

53:49

about the Democratic Party. I

53:51

know. In name only, you might say. Literally

53:54

ironic that they would call themselves Democratic and work

53:57

in such a fascistic way that they choose the

53:59

candidate. for you, even though you vote for somebody

54:01

else. That's insane. That's what I'm

54:03

wondering, right? So we've gone through all these

54:05

names about who would replace Biden, but with

54:08

Gen Z supporting just being so anti-Israel, would

54:10

there be any Democrat that could even have

54:12

a chance? I think that's something

54:14

we haven't talked about. It's gotta be somebody that

54:16

hasn't talked about the issue right now. And I

54:18

think Trump has done pretty good kinda staying away

54:20

from that issue for the most part. He said

54:22

a little bit more at the debate, but it

54:25

was just so overshadowed by everything else that was

54:27

going on with Biden that nobody's really talking about

54:29

it. But I don't know, does anybody even know

54:31

what Gavin Newsom's stance on? Maybe he probably put

54:33

out a supportive tweet for Israel at one point,

54:35

but he hasn't been engaged in the issue. I'm

54:37

sure like a lot of Democrats, he's postured on

54:39

both sides of the issue. That's actually not good

54:41

enough for Democratic voters, which I find fascinating, right?

54:43

And it's an age divide in the party. I

54:45

think a lot of older Democrats are like, no,

54:48

we have to bind Israel 100%. And

54:50

younger Democrats say, no, genocide, Palestine. You

54:52

know what I mean? So the

54:55

reality is I don't know, especially

54:57

four months out from the election, that there is

55:00

an obvious contender because I'm sure, I mean, how

55:02

many of these protests

55:05

were happening at the University of

55:07

California campuses, right? Most- Some

55:09

of the worst ones. Some of the biggest ones. Some of

55:11

the worst ones were in California, which means that Gavin Newsom

55:13

had to respond to them, which I'm sure means that there

55:16

are progressive activists that think he's awful and

55:18

in bed with Israel and whatever else. And

55:21

this is something that I think there is

55:23

not an easy way for anyone to navigate

55:25

away from. And I think ultimately that's why

55:27

the DNC will rely on scaring people, right?

55:30

You can't let Trump

55:33

be the one to pick the next Supreme Court nomination.

55:35

I saw a post on social media where this girl

55:37

was saying, I don't care if he's in a coma,

55:39

I'm voting for Biden because it's about the staff that's

55:41

behind him. And at that point,

55:43

there's no reason to bring in a new face

55:45

and trying to acclimate all the voters to him.

55:48

If you just believe Biden's gonna be there sort

55:50

of in presence only and that

55:52

you're voting for the staff, you

55:55

don't need them to swap out a candidate because

55:57

you don't believe in it anyways. I can't believe

55:59

we're at that. point where there are legitimately people

56:01

that are being like, yeah, well, we don't know

56:03

who's running the country, but, you know, they're probably

56:05

decent people. I mean, they don't they don't know

56:07

that and they don't they don't seem to care.

56:09

It's just the they've been told

56:11

to hate Donald Trump. So they're going to continue

56:13

hating Donald Trump. They can't really give you a

56:16

reason. Vote Blue no matter who vote Blue, no

56:18

matter who. You know, I was I was talking

56:20

to my sister the other day who is not

56:22

involved in in politics at all. You know, she

56:24

she liked Joe Biden up until the

56:26

debate. But now I'm like, so what is your

56:28

biggest concern with President Trump? And they're like, she's

56:31

like, oh, well, his project 2025, that's the line

56:33

that they're using at this point

56:35

where, you know, it's like, oh, well, Trump

56:37

is going to he's going to come in and

56:40

he's going to do all these project. 2025 isn't

56:42

even his platform, is it? It's it's something that

56:44

the Heritage Foundation put out. Think

56:46

Tank drafted a policy plans policies and

56:48

also like, hey, we'd like to staff

56:51

this way. Like it's not that they

56:53

have been like, because I'm so it has nothing

56:55

to do with Donald Trump at all. It's just a

56:57

think tank putting it up. But the Democrats are using

57:00

it as a scare tactic. So even if you get

57:02

your news from TikTok, you think that this is

57:04

this is all Joe Biden's or Donald Trump's plan. All

57:06

they got. Let's jump to this story. We got this

57:08

from Interactive Polls. Poly Market. Will Joe

57:10

Biden drop out of the presidential race in

57:13

May 13 percent in June 26,

57:15

21 percent, July 2nd, 50 percent. So

57:20

those who bought in in May are very, very happy

57:22

where they are right now. Now, here's the thing you

57:24

got to understand about these betting markets. It's

57:26

not like sports betting where you say like Moneyline, I think

57:29

so and so is going to win. They do. You get

57:31

paid out. The way the betting markets

57:33

are work is that you'll

57:35

you'll go to the betting market. It'll

57:37

say chance for Joe Biden to drop out 13,

57:40

13 cents or like predicted does this. You'll

57:42

say, OK, I'll buy 1000 shares at 13

57:44

cents each. Then

57:48

when it jumps to 50, you can sell

57:50

all those shares. You profit

57:53

or you hold onto them hoping Joe Biden

57:55

does drop out and then you'll get a

57:57

dollar for every share you bought. There

58:00

are a lot of people who made money off this already by

58:02

buying in that Joe Biden would not be,

58:04

imagine this, you go on Predict

58:07

It, check this out. Will Joe

58:09

Biden resign during his first term, 26

58:11

cents? So

58:13

if you bought when it was at

58:15

11 cents on June 25th, and

58:17

it's kind of funny because anybody who knew, anybody

58:19

paying attention like we were, anybody who watches this

58:21

show, knew the debate was gonna be bad. Imagine

58:24

if you were like, all right, I'll buy a

58:26

thousand shares at 11 cents, then the debate happened and

58:28

it jumped to 20 cents. Now

58:31

is it 20, you doubled your money. Oh, it's

58:33

higher than after the debate. Oh, of course. Well,

58:35

yes, now I would have been. Because you had

58:37

Biden's camp, or the campaign co-chair coming out today,

58:39

Jim Clyburn coming out and then floating

58:41

the idea of Kamala Harris being at the top of

58:44

the ticket at this point. Oh, look at

58:46

this. Oh, well that's crazy. That just. Look at this right here.

58:48

And that's why Kamala Harris is up so far today, because. On

58:51

Predict It, Joe Biden is down 19 cents. So

58:54

this means, you look at this, you

58:57

could have bought, you could

58:59

have bought Kamala Harris, Newsom at eight

59:01

cents. Kamala Harris at 23 cents. You

59:04

could have bought shares of Harris, June

59:06

26 for five cents. Look

59:08

at that five cents. And now she's at,

59:11

where she's currently at 29 cents. 600%

59:14

return. Not

59:19

that I'm advocating anybody do anything like this. I'm just saying. I

59:22

kind of feel like, I bring this up all the

59:24

time. We watch the news all day, every day. We

59:26

know what Nancy Pelosi is betting on. I'm like, I should trade

59:29

stock. Cause I'm like, how am

59:31

I missing these stories? We all

59:33

knew the debate was gonna be apocalyptic for

59:35

Biden. We could have got in on that.

59:38

I had no idea it was gonna be that

59:40

bad. His voice. I don't know if you guys,

59:42

were you guys just shocked back the moment? On

59:44

this show, the first word of his mouth, everyone

59:46

went whoa. I was flipping back and forth from

59:48

you guys in Luke Ruchowski's show. But I had

59:50

to keep it valid, cause I wanted to just

59:52

to lock into the debate itself. And the moment

59:54

his voice, it was just, it

59:56

was another man. I'd never seen it before. I'd

59:58

never seen that. Well, that's when they immediately. started

1:00:00

dispatching people to start leaking. Oh, well, Biden has

1:00:02

a cold. They came out and they started going.

1:00:04

He's had this cold for like six or seven months

1:00:06

now. But where, where? I mean, if you heard

1:00:08

him, when he was speaking to the press in Paris

1:00:11

during the D-Day remembrance ceremonies,

1:00:14

he had a really raspy, gravelly voice has been

1:00:16

going on for a little while. And at the

1:00:18

time they were like, how dare you say that?

1:00:20

It's crazy. That's fake information that there's

1:00:22

anything wrong with his voice. I mean, the

1:00:25

White House, they are

1:00:27

there to serve Joe Biden. So the fact that they're

1:00:29

lying to the American public to make him look better,

1:00:31

it's not super surprising. We just don't love that. But

1:00:34

then it was the media just parroted all the same

1:00:36

information. There was no one saying like, no, no, I

1:00:38

know that I heard that his voice is bad. I

1:00:40

mean, one of the problems with him on stage the

1:00:43

second he started talking is that we had this sort

1:00:45

of thought that, well, maybe it's just like 90 minutes

1:00:47

and he'll pull together and he'll drink the Gatorade and

1:00:49

whatever else they give him. And he'll really come out

1:00:51

strong. And it was weak from

1:00:53

the get-go. Well, the bar was so low

1:00:55

too. The bar was so low

1:00:57

because, you know, honestly we are, I won't

1:01:00

put you guys into it, but I set the

1:01:02

bar really, really low based on just, you know,

1:01:05

tweeting about it and being like, you know, there's

1:01:07

just no way this guy's gonna, this is gonna

1:01:09

be, you know, the debate of the century if

1:01:11

you're a Trump fan and it's like, you

1:01:14

know, and then coming into it, I'm like, okay, well, he

1:01:16

just has to not be a corpse and

1:01:18

he's going to claim victory because that's all that

1:01:20

anybody expected, but he couldn't even do that much.

1:01:22

I think that's why the betting market was so,

1:01:26

you know, skewed toward Joe Biden staying in the

1:01:28

race and such before. And

1:01:30

then now it's- This

1:01:33

is the news cycle from 2020. Stay

1:01:35

alive, Joe Biden. Democrats need little

1:01:38

from the front runner beyond his

1:01:40

corporeal presence. They're getting less than

1:01:42

88. No, no, no. When they

1:01:44

were claiming it was cheap fakes, when we

1:01:46

were calling out Joe Biden's failing health, they

1:01:49

knew they were lying the whole time. That's why I'm saying this is

1:01:51

part of the plan. CNN all of

1:01:53

a sudden is like, oh, geez, oh, that performance

1:01:55

was terrible. They knew back in 2020 when the

1:01:57

Atlantic wrote this, they knew the dude was on

1:01:59

the- I'm wondering did Jake Tapper not know? I

1:02:02

mean he was in the room with them like

1:02:04

34 feet away from the guy. So he must

1:02:06

have been like just rocked to the core by

1:02:08

how decrepit Joe had become. But like- Democrats

1:02:11

believe their own propaganda, right? They are not allowed to

1:02:13

question Joe Biden's health and they were told, well, he's

1:02:15

fine. It's fine and he really doesn't do that many

1:02:17

interviews. So they were falling in line with the thing

1:02:20

that they were being told. And I think that's sort

1:02:22

of what got them into this mess. I

1:02:24

think there are insiders who know how bad it is and

1:02:26

they were sort of hoping everyone would turn a blind eye,

1:02:28

but it was so undeniable. And then everyone, including the voters,

1:02:30

but a lot of people in the media, they

1:02:33

believe that if the White House says Joe Biden's

1:02:36

fine, he's fine. They believe their own propaganda. I

1:02:38

still think Dana Bash and Jake Tapper were there

1:02:40

to save him. I think they were still on

1:02:42

his team, but it was so bad that they

1:02:44

couldn't even do anything about it. I

1:02:47

mean, you saw Dana Bash at points. I don't know if you

1:02:49

guys saw this video or not, but you know, there are times

1:02:51

where she's on camera like pointing to

1:02:53

get his attention to be like, look

1:02:55

over here. Jake's asking a question. And

1:02:58

so they were actively trying. And they looked stressed

1:03:00

to me. I mean, they're professional news people, so

1:03:02

they have a bit of a poker face, but

1:03:04

there was a level of like, I don't think

1:03:06

it was a comfortable position to be

1:03:08

in. And I think that was apparent to everyone. We

1:03:11

talked about last night on the show when Joe Biden

1:03:13

was trying to get off the stage after the debate.

1:03:15

They didn't look shocked. This is not news to them.

1:03:17

Like they've known this all along that Joe Biden's not

1:03:19

in a good place. Like he's not fit. When he

1:03:21

couldn't bend his knees and his wife had to hold

1:03:24

his hand to get him down one step. I mean,

1:03:26

I think the reality is, is there anything that Joe

1:03:28

Biden could do in the next three weeks to really

1:03:30

win back the confidence that he is shaking in the

1:03:32

mirror? If I see him going for a jog and

1:03:34

like talking normal. Yeah, I was going to say golfing.

1:03:37

If he goes golfing and really does whatever he said

1:03:39

he was going to do. If he can get that

1:03:41

six handicap or if he beats Trump. Trump

1:03:44

Biden golf tournament. That's where it's at. Wasn't

1:03:46

that what Dave Portney said? He was like,

1:03:48

forget this, it's settled on the golf course.

1:03:51

A six handicap. That's nuts. That's

1:03:54

a ridiculous thing. That's what shook Trump the most.

1:03:57

He was appalled by that. Well, Portnoy had that

1:03:59

funny. tweet was like, nothing Biden

1:04:01

said phases Trump until he mentioned this. He

1:04:03

has a six handicap and then Trump nearly

1:04:05

falls off the stage. Well, then

1:04:07

he, you know, Trump hit him on that and then he started backtracking

1:04:10

a little bit. And then the next sentence

1:04:12

was eight handy. So it went up. So not

1:04:14

a six. It was an eight. It became an eight after

1:04:16

that. Even eight's crazy. It is. It's

1:04:18

crazy for me. And I grew up golfing. Yeah.

1:04:21

Well, I love Trump. I've seen your swing. There's no way.

1:04:23

I bet he has, you know. Oh, dude.

1:04:28

There's so many videos of Biden trying to golf and

1:04:31

it's hilariously bad. We

1:04:34

watch left is freaking out when Trump was

1:04:36

elected in 2016. But

1:04:38

Trump, when he needs a lift, watches Joe Biden

1:04:40

golfing, like just to laugh at him. So I'm

1:04:42

wondering if if the

1:04:45

news media now is all ramped up and

1:04:47

afraid of Trump. And so they're they're like

1:04:49

Joy Reid seems very afraid. Literally, Rachel Maddow

1:04:51

seems scared. But like I wonder if the

1:04:53

deep state is thinking like maybe we can

1:04:56

work with Trump actually now. He's

1:04:58

into Israel. He's into the war machine.

1:05:00

Maybe we can work with this guy. Are

1:05:03

you not getting that vibe? No, not at all. No, no,

1:05:05

I think like basically what I said earlier, I

1:05:07

think they're just, you know, they're panicking right now

1:05:10

trying to throw Joe Biden out because they're afraid,

1:05:12

you know, President Trump is going to win again.

1:05:14

They're terrified of that. Terrified. Because

1:05:17

it's not I think this is a little bit different.

1:05:19

Maybe they they had some control during

1:05:21

the first term. But there were so many things that

1:05:23

were learned from that first term. I think that it's

1:05:25

going to come in and we're going to see a

1:05:28

totally different second term from Trump where he's going to

1:05:30

you know, he's kind of at war

1:05:32

with these people now, this deep state that did

1:05:34

everything they could to destroy him. The

1:05:36

first go around. I think that this is a war. I think

1:05:38

he's going to be, you know,

1:05:40

vindictive. And they keep that. I

1:05:43

hope to. He keeps saying revenge. He

1:05:45

keeps saying vindictive. Whatever else they they use that

1:05:47

as a reason that we have to keep Trump

1:05:49

out. But I wouldn't you know, I can't remember

1:05:51

who tweeted. They said I think it was Aron

1:05:53

McIntyre. Lord, give me the Trump the leftists have

1:05:55

made up in their delusional minds. That's such a

1:05:58

good line. It scares me. The he

1:06:00

does talk about. I mean, he doesn't obsessively talk about, I'm

1:06:02

going to destroy the deep skate and scatter it to the

1:06:04

winds. I'm quoting Kennedy. Kennedy said he was going to shatter

1:06:06

the CIA into a million pieces and something like that. So

1:06:08

like if you, I hope that that's why I want

1:06:14

to get Don like lay off the

1:06:16

rhetoric brother, you can still become

1:06:18

president and like be a little subversive about the

1:06:21

rhetoric though. When he was asked by Hannity, would

1:06:23

you be a dictator? He says only on day

1:06:25

one and that's to drill for oil and like

1:06:27

what bring the border and then they

1:06:30

went, he says going to be a dictator. And then

1:06:32

Trump's like, my retribution will be the success of this

1:06:34

country and everyone will live well. And they're like, he

1:06:36

proved it. Trump is not coming

1:06:38

out saying he's going to bang an iron fist

1:06:40

on the table and then destroy his enemies. They're

1:06:43

making that up. That's why Arran was like, Lord,

1:06:45

give me that's it. Trump, they've made up in

1:06:47

their delusional minds. It's the people in the media

1:06:49

that are making it up. Trump's going to hire

1:06:51

people like Bolton again. And we're going to get,

1:06:54

in my opinion, a marginally good second term from

1:06:56

Trump that will improve things in areas that we

1:06:58

like and there will be negative effects of his

1:07:00

presidency. I'm sure it's absurd to think he's going

1:07:03

to walk in with a golden ticket, a golden

1:07:05

brush and everything's perfect. We're going to have some bad

1:07:08

foreign policy, but I think we're going to have slightly

1:07:10

better foreign policy. We're going to move towards peace slightly

1:07:12

away for war. We're

1:07:14

going to see better trade agreements. We're going to see

1:07:16

some inflation in some areas. The tariffs to start will

1:07:18

probably be not so fun for people, but it will

1:07:21

start to heal in a lot of ways. It is

1:07:23

going to be a mixed bag as it always would

1:07:25

have been because reform takes time. But Trump's going to

1:07:27

give us incremental gains that we want to see. I

1:07:29

get the feeling that the empire, and when I say

1:07:31

that, I mean the British empire, it's the only empire

1:07:33

left. They shatter the Japanese empire. They shattered the Ottoman

1:07:36

empire. The empire is the British empire that the United

1:07:38

States has been co-opted into since 1941. No, no, no.

1:07:40

I got to pause you real quick. The

1:07:43

US military base is everywhere. The British empire is

1:07:45

a vassal state. I know. What do you even

1:07:47

call it anymore? It's like a conglomeration at this

1:07:49

point of God knows what. But I don't think

1:07:51

they expected BRICS to do what it's doing. I

1:07:53

don't think they expected it to take off, like

1:07:55

it's taken off. And I think they're desperate to

1:07:57

solve this problem because it looks like they could

1:07:59

lose. and that the British Empire could

1:08:01

be disseminated. But the British Empire

1:08:03

was basically absorbed into the US Empire. Misusing

1:08:05

that, yeah, exactly. It's more of a, because

1:08:07

the emperor doesn't have any power. He's run

1:08:09

by MI6. The CIA

1:08:12

runs the United States. Yeah, Emperor Charles.

1:08:16

But I truly believe they're

1:08:18

concerned about bricks. And maybe Trump's the

1:08:20

best solution. I think the British Empire

1:08:22

shattered. And after World War II, the

1:08:24

US took over. The liberal economic

1:08:26

order was created with the US as

1:08:29

the primary controlling body. NATO

1:08:32

is a really great example of what this is. That's Cold

1:08:34

War. And you look at, I

1:08:36

was watching Fox News the other morning, and

1:08:38

I'm talking to Alison, and they're mentioning all

1:08:40

European US military bases on high alert. And

1:08:42

I was like, why the do we have

1:08:44

military bases all over Europe? Does Spain have

1:08:46

military bases all over other people's countries? Does

1:08:49

France? Does Germany? Why does the United States

1:08:51

have military bases everywhere? Is this

1:08:53

normal to the American people to be like, we

1:08:56

just put our military bases in other people's countries?

1:08:58

It was when we shattered the Japanese Empire. We

1:09:00

put a base in Japan, and we shattered German

1:09:02

Reich. We took Europe in World War II. And

1:09:05

Japan. We've occupied Germany since World War II,

1:09:07

and we still are occupying Germany to this

1:09:09

day. We occupied Japan since World War II,

1:09:11

and we are still occupying them. Well, to

1:09:13

be fair, Japan in the past several years,

1:09:15

I believe under Trump, they finally got the

1:09:18

right to rebuild their own army again. But

1:09:20

we're still occupying South Korea. The

1:09:22

United States is occupying all of these countries. Well, there's so

1:09:24

many countries you haven't even heard of that they have at

1:09:26

troops in at this point. I believe it was Matt Gaetz

1:09:28

that came out not too long ago, and it was like,

1:09:30

why do we still have troops in Nepal? It

1:09:33

was like, yeah, I have no idea. It's a

1:09:35

great question. Why do we? Because they can't shrink

1:09:37

the military at this point. They lose their grip

1:09:39

on it. If they're not going to get their

1:09:41

$800 billion a year, if

1:09:44

they're not spending it on this stuff. And the messaging

1:09:46

is we are the world's police force under this idea

1:09:48

of peacekeeper. Everywhere needs us all the time, so we

1:09:50

have to do this no matter what. And even when

1:09:53

we're funding every side of a conflict, it's important that

1:09:55

we have troops somewhere else. One of the things that

1:09:57

bothered me today that Crenshaw and Pierre said was you

1:10:00

know, a reporter was pressing arrested bait and some

1:10:02

of the stuff that Biden had clearly lied about

1:10:04

on stage and She

1:10:07

was going through and you know, she at one

1:10:09

point was like we know it's Afghanistan It's a

1:10:11

really tough decision and whatever else but she she

1:10:13

was saying basically Biden makes decisions so that there

1:10:15

are no Men American

1:10:18

men and women in harm's way and that's just fundamentally

1:10:20

that worked out well for the 13 and This

1:10:23

is fundamentally not true And I think that's one

1:10:25

of the questions was why do we have military

1:10:27

bases everywhere? Like do we really need to be

1:10:29

there for the good of America as I mean

1:10:31

meeting the American people or for the good of

1:10:33

the Government and and the industries that props up

1:10:36

by having them there there to

1:10:38

me those are actually different things now That's

1:10:40

a good question because I mean what the

1:10:42

Nazis did was was pretty terrifying from my

1:10:44

perspective right now That's what I'm looking at

1:10:46

what the Japanese Empire did that was pretty

1:10:48

terrifying that blitzkrieg They did through the Pacific

1:10:50

the annihilation of the Pacific American fleet the

1:10:53

conquer conquest of the Philippines all these crazy

1:10:55

things It happened really fast too. So like

1:10:57

not having any defensive military capacity globally

1:11:00

could allow for a nasty global

1:11:03

product like provocation So it

1:11:06

is not the worst thing to have defensive structures

1:11:08

all over the place, but at the same time,

1:11:10

what's it costing us? That's what that's what a

1:11:12

lot elia who says he says,

1:11:14

okay If we are not the global police force

1:11:16

who steps into that role Like have we set

1:11:18

precedent now as the United States in

1:11:20

this like idea that there's gonna be one superpower That

1:11:23

patrols the whole planet and that's his

1:11:25

case for like maintaining our current military

1:11:28

industrial complex You know because it will

1:11:30

China step in will Russia you just mentioned bricks and the

1:11:32

rise of that the Chinese are very coordinated I see a

1:11:34

lot of videos out of China. I don't know what's real

1:11:37

and what's not a lot of times But like it the

1:11:39

way they like it I think

1:11:41

that's intentional and they want it They want you

1:11:43

to see these guys like you see more climbing

1:11:45

up the hill like a big line the centipede

1:11:47

of all these men Just like left right left

1:11:49

right like they are arming themselves for war right

1:11:51

now They are training their citizenry for war right

1:11:53

now whether or not they're going to wars to

1:11:55

be seen But they're getting ready for war and

1:11:58

I mean they are unlike a civilian level They're

1:12:00

just pushing these people to coordinate even the kids

1:12:02

the way they bounce basketballs and then jump to

1:12:04

the right and bounce the basketball And jump to

1:12:06

the right like they're training these kids to become

1:12:08

soldiers That that would

1:12:10

be our next guess is that the Chinese would go

1:12:12

in and and become trying to become the military police

1:12:14

But they're like business bureaucrats. They don't want conflict They

1:12:16

don't want I think they just want to defend themselves

1:12:19

from the Empire as far as I mean to me

1:12:21

all of this is fine And good and we can

1:12:23

talk about our presence, you know across

1:12:25

the globe, but why is our border open?

1:12:27

Why are we so bad at letting

1:12:30

a Chinese? weather balloons clearly

1:12:32

a spy balloon float across the country because it

1:12:34

came in at 3 a.m. And If

1:12:36

we think that we have a role, I'm happy

1:12:39

to have that conversation, but ultimately It

1:12:41

seems like we put more effort into sort of

1:12:44

keeping other countries stable than we do about doing

1:12:46

the basics AKA locking our front door AKA closing

1:12:48

our own border I mean, this is one of

1:12:50

the most egregious parts of the Biden administration, which

1:12:52

is that they just Completely lie

1:12:55

about this all the time They you know Biden

1:12:57

came in and and took down all these Trump

1:12:59

policies and then quietly rolled them back out when

1:13:01

he just could Not get illegal immigration under control

1:13:04

and even with the deals. They're striking They're trying

1:13:06

to make it like there's a minimum level of

1:13:08

illegal immigration. That's fine. It doesn't make any sense

1:13:10

And so, you know I think

1:13:12

all of this has to come back to like are

1:13:15

we doing at if the is the government functioning

1:13:17

in an optimal way to Serve the American people and

1:13:19

whether that's by having military bases that we can deploy

1:13:21

our troops to in Who

1:13:23

knows where or are we? Making

1:13:25

sure their communities are safe by protecting our borders and

1:13:28

being sure of who's in the country, you know

1:13:30

That has to be the priority before we say

1:13:32

well What are we gonna do about the rest

1:13:34

of the globe? Like we have to have a

1:13:36

loyalty to our own people first And I think

1:13:38

that's what the Biden administration in particular doesn't want

1:13:40

to talk about they talk about our obligations to

1:13:42

to everyone else But not to our own citizens

1:13:45

citizens I'm very concerned with a

1:13:47

conflict with Mexico to be honest like I hear

1:13:49

people mention it from time I'm that we would

1:13:51

go to war with Mexico sounds insane because we've

1:13:53

been such a dominating force But as a proxy

1:13:55

like the Chinese and the Russians would use the

1:13:57

Mexican front as a proxy and the cartels may

1:13:59

play ball if they get pissed

1:14:01

off enough at the American pressure to try

1:14:03

and stop the drugs from coming or the

1:14:05

human trafficking from coming across and I mean

1:14:07

what a perfect opportunity to proxy and annihilate

1:14:09

our country from the south through Mexico. I

1:14:12

would rather go to war with Mexico to make sure

1:14:14

our border was secure and to stop human trafficking and

1:14:16

to stop the flow of illegal drugs then continue to

1:14:18

send troops and you know not officially send troops overseas

1:14:20

and send billions of dollars to other countries where we

1:14:22

fight these pretend wars where we pretend like we're not

1:14:25

doing anything we just lie to the public all the

1:14:27

time. I'd much rather. I mean there is something honorable

1:14:29

in the fact that you would be defending something that

1:14:31

impacts literally American communities as opposed to saying oh we're

1:14:33

not doing anything we're just pouring all of our money

1:14:35

over there and we're funding that side and we're getting

1:14:37

these people and we're not sending troops we're just gonna

1:14:39

put them on a ship outside of this conflict I

1:14:41

mean that is more but that's that's

1:14:43

so ridiculous to me in comparison to saying like look

1:14:45

we have a border we have to secure it. Yeah

1:14:47

we should have and maybe at this point military

1:14:50

bases on the southern border like we could spin

1:14:52

up six new military bases across the southern border

1:14:54

I would be open to that like I would

1:14:56

be open to more military bases on the mainland

1:14:58

well in the homeland I hear you it is

1:15:01

expensive though to maintain these. When have they ever

1:15:03

cared about that? I

1:15:05

have an idea I mean what if instead of

1:15:07

building a bunch of military bases you

1:15:09

know with infrastructure and personnel we

1:15:11

just built the wall like

1:15:14

a big graphene wall it's a big wall yeah

1:15:16

we should do that graphene wall would be very

1:15:18

hilarious why hasn't anybody thought of this whole thing?

1:15:20

I know but you can electrify that stuff. Electrify

1:15:22

the wall maybe put an alligator mode on the

1:15:24

other side of it. Oh did you see this

1:15:26

it was a while ago where somebody was like

1:15:28

well if Trump gets elected this is how the

1:15:30

border is gonna look like with a moat with

1:15:32

alligators in it and I'm like you know everybody's

1:15:34

like yeah this sounds great you know why would

1:15:36

you not? There's a river there! There's already a

1:15:38

river there! Let's put the gators in the water!

1:15:40

We should wall it off though that that border needs to

1:15:42

be walled off ASAP and I'd like

1:15:44

to bring you back to 2015 Ian. Yeah isn't

1:15:47

that crazy and that really what bothers me I

1:15:49

think that maybe even the the I'm just gonna

1:15:51

call it the Empire whatever it is whatever this

1:15:53

organism is that's controlling the West. The Enclave. Yeah

1:15:55

right it I don't think that

1:15:58

they realized how bad this immigration thing could get

1:16:00

and that they disliked Trump's America first. You

1:16:02

think they knew? Like Trump, his America obsession

1:16:04

with like making America the leader still when

1:16:07

the empire is like, yo, we want to

1:16:09

co-op you and make you part of something.

1:16:11

He's like, no, we are America. They

1:16:13

hated him so much that they were just willing

1:16:15

to undo whatever he did or, or their cronies

1:16:18

like Biden, they were just going to undo it.

1:16:20

But then it got out of hand and now

1:16:22

like even Britain's suffering from mass immigration out of

1:16:24

control. Illegal immigration in Europe and in the U

1:16:26

S didn't start in 2015 and Trump sort of

1:16:29

noticed it, right? This has been going on for

1:16:31

years and years and years since the early 2000s.

1:16:33

I mean, even probably before that, but it's been

1:16:35

an ongoing problem in the U S and with

1:16:37

some of the crises in the Middle East and

1:16:39

some of the other issues, it's spread into Europe

1:16:41

and they have been experiencing it, but it didn't

1:16:43

start yesterday. It didn't start four years ago. It

1:16:46

started decades ago and eventually it became

1:16:48

so bad that you're seeing

1:16:50

a political parties be

1:16:52

elected in European countries where they're saying, Hey, we

1:16:55

don't think this is okay. We think that we

1:16:57

should cap migration. We think that we should have

1:16:59

a strong national identity that says this is something

1:17:01

worth preserving and we can't just move in a

1:17:03

new people because that's really the argument with illegal

1:17:06

migration in the U S which is that Democrats

1:17:08

will say, Oh yeah, the birth rate is collapsing

1:17:10

and Americans aren't having their own children, but it's

1:17:12

okay because we could just bring in a bunch

1:17:15

of people from somewhere else. Like anyone on the

1:17:17

globe is interchangeable. Paris is no

1:17:19

longer Paris. London is no longer London. Go to

1:17:21

these places right now and they have been taken

1:17:23

over and there's no going back at this point.

1:17:25

What are you going to do? Have you seen

1:17:27

Marine Le Pen speaking fire fireishly about, there's a

1:17:29

reason she just had huge victories. She, she just

1:17:32

wanted the, in the national parliament. Is that what

1:17:34

happens? This is the French. She's up for, she's

1:17:36

up for election in France. Is that what it

1:17:38

is? And there's a couple different rounds. She, she's

1:17:40

first round they, I mean, I don't know if

1:17:42

I want to say swept, but they got pretty

1:17:44

close to it. Let's pull this up. So this

1:17:46

is from the other day.

1:17:48

This is npr.org. A key takeaways from France's

1:17:51

election round one where the far

1:17:53

right prevails. Yeah, there

1:17:55

was rioting like crazy riding

1:17:57

from Islamists and leftists because

1:18:00

French people who want their nation,

1:18:03

they believe in the French national identity

1:18:05

are starting to take back their

1:18:07

country. They're no longer just going to let

1:18:09

it be given away. The big problem outside

1:18:11

of all of this, fertility.

1:18:14

Outside of all the politics of it is fertility. French

1:18:16

people aren't having enough kids. People in the United States

1:18:18

aren't having enough kids. That's the issue

1:18:21

and regardless of what you do,

1:18:23

if you want to maintain your country, your national identity, you

1:18:25

got babies. Yeah, you have

1:18:27

to have someone to pass down your unique

1:18:29

cultural traditions too, right? But there would be

1:18:31

another way like look there are ways to

1:18:33

incentivize people to have children rather than just

1:18:35

you know shipping people in. I

1:18:37

mean it's costing a lot more to support

1:18:40

these new people that are coming in than to financially support

1:18:42

people to have babies if that's the route you want to

1:18:44

go. Can I just I just want to I want to

1:18:46

read this. The results from the first round Sunday were National

1:18:49

rally earned thirty three point one

1:18:51

five. The new popular front Alliance

1:18:53

of center-left socialists, Greens and

1:18:55

far left twenty eight point one four. And

1:18:58

Emmanuel Macron centrist twenty point seven

1:19:01

six. Voter turnout was high at

1:19:03

fifty nine point three nine. Look,

1:19:06

we are seeing hyperpolarization across the board.

1:19:08

These are terrifying numbers. The

1:19:10

fault like the polarization

1:19:13

in France is not going to lead to good things. People

1:19:16

who are French and love France and want to

1:19:18

see it restored to to the beauty of the

1:19:20

you know of what it was under this this

1:19:23

ideal French culture. They

1:19:25

are up against people who are not citizens

1:19:27

and far leftists who want to see the

1:19:29

West torn down. What do

1:19:31

you think the end result is going to be? They're

1:19:33

already rioting. Yeah, well, we

1:19:36

already knew at this point that and everybody sort of

1:19:38

predicted that. I don't know if you saw the videos

1:19:40

and such of of them boarding up windows in Paris

1:19:42

before the results even came out. So we already knew

1:19:44

that. But how far are they going to take something

1:19:47

like that? How far are they going to go? And

1:19:49

you know, what do we have to be worried

1:19:52

about beyond that? Because, you know, if the people

1:19:54

are waking up and they're finally like I'm surprised

1:19:56

by this result. I haven't been following this very

1:19:58

closely. But, you know, I don't think anybody. really

1:20:00

expected Europe to finally wake up. I'm

1:20:02

hoping that we see that in

1:20:05

the US as well. But go

1:20:07

to places in southern France, and so for the crime

1:20:09

rate is through the roof, all the locals have been

1:20:11

driven out, and I don't know

1:20:13

how, what do you do besides mass

1:20:15

deportations to fix that stuff at this

1:20:18

point? I think she's talking about arrests

1:20:20

too, like imprisonment for people,

1:20:22

stripping people of their actual citizenship if

1:20:25

they adopt Islamist, radical Islamist ideals, I'm

1:20:27

not exactly, it's kind of vague. And

1:20:30

some vague rhetoric, I'm not sure exactly

1:20:32

how or what, but people are, obviously

1:20:36

the majority, or I don't know if the majority is the right

1:20:38

word, but the plurality, is that the right word? 30

1:20:41

some percent, the most of any of them seem to support

1:20:43

this rhetoric. And it's been on the rise,

1:20:45

I mean, and you're seeing this with a double, you mentioned that

1:20:49

you can incentivize people to have children, and you

1:20:51

see this, especially in Eastern Europe, there are a

1:20:53

couple different countries that'll say, I

1:20:55

think Hungary is one of them where they're saying, you

1:20:58

don't have to pay income tax if you have a

1:21:00

certain number of children, and I might get income, but

1:21:02

there's a couple of them that are doing this because

1:21:04

they say, we believe in helping

1:21:06

our people have their own family,

1:21:08

rather than saying, hey, it's okay

1:21:10

if our native born

1:21:12

population goes away because we'll just bring in

1:21:15

whoever happens to want to come

1:21:17

across the border. And I think this

1:21:19

is sort of reflective of the conversation that's happening in France,

1:21:21

like NPR is putting on this, and one of the things

1:21:23

they pointed out was, you'll

1:21:25

see a lot of, especially young men who are

1:21:28

saying, I feel like France doesn't

1:21:30

have a place for me anymore, and they feel like

1:21:32

this is my country, and I should be treated differently

1:21:34

than I am right now where I'm told that I'm

1:21:36

lowest priority. And so one of the policies that they're

1:21:38

talking about is that social

1:21:40

safety nets, any sort of social programming should

1:21:43

be open to French citizens first over immigrants.

1:21:45

And I feel like that is so basic,

1:21:47

the fact that it's an extreme idea is

1:21:49

upsetting. It is one thing if

1:21:51

you're a country that says, we wanna offer aid

1:21:53

or we wanna be compassionate, you don't wanna treat

1:21:56

people who are different than you badly. On the

1:21:58

other hand, like if you're a taxpayer and you

1:22:00

pay into a social. social program that's supposed to

1:22:02

benefit you, the idea that someone who is not

1:22:04

paying into it, it takes priority over you, is

1:22:06

obviously offensive. And it's the most Christian thing is

1:22:08

to take care of yourself before you try to

1:22:10

take care of someone else. Take the plank out

1:22:13

of your own eye before you try and take

1:22:15

the speck of dust out of your neighbor's eye,

1:22:17

your brother's eye, whatever. Put your own air mask

1:22:19

on before you try and secure the mask of

1:22:21

the person next to you. You have to protect

1:22:23

the citizens of the country. That is primary motive

1:22:25

number one. You support your citizens

1:22:27

and then you'll be able to handle an influx.

1:22:30

That's the only way. When did this become controversial

1:22:32

though? Why are we even having to argue about

1:22:34

whether or not that should be the top priority

1:22:36

of the country? I think it

1:22:38

was, it is a reaction to Trump. I think

1:22:40

that's what it was because he was kind of

1:22:43

saying those things about, he wasn't articulating it like

1:22:45

that. People were like, Trump bad anything Trump says

1:22:47

bad reverse. And

1:22:49

like what? No, that doesn't mean let

1:22:51

everybody in, in any capacity. But

1:22:53

it could have also, it could also happen in cycles.

1:22:55

I don't know. I think it's been

1:22:57

happening for a long time. It just accelerated. I

1:23:00

mean, so quickly though, it's almost like, it seems

1:23:02

like overnight almost. I think

1:23:04

it was when they said come,

1:23:06

when Biden and Harris were like,

1:23:08

you can come here. They

1:23:10

said something publicly, like real early on in his

1:23:12

administration. I thought it was Kamala saying, don't come.

1:23:15

Later she was like, don't come. I was like,

1:23:17

I'm gonna come. No, nevermind. After

1:23:19

she realized, oh God, what have we unleashed?

1:23:22

So Biden like kind of urged people to come to

1:23:24

the States. It was early on. I don't remember. I

1:23:27

wish I could find the quote or pull off the quote off the top of

1:23:29

my head. And then after that there was just a surge. And then Kamala came

1:23:31

out and was like, don't come. Don't. We

1:23:33

made a mistake. She didn't go that far.

1:23:35

She just said, don't stop, please. But it's a little bit

1:23:38

worrying and I won't say too much more about this, but

1:23:40

like what worries me about these

1:23:42

numbers is you still have the majority of

1:23:44

people, you know, because only 33% are the

1:23:48

ones that are kind of rebuking these policies. Do

1:23:50

not come. There we go. Give it

1:23:52

to me Kamala. Be

1:23:55

serious. I'm gonna come. I'm

1:23:57

gonna come. That

1:24:00

was the meme. So you were saying

1:24:02

so 70 67% of the

1:24:04

people are not apparently they still support what's going

1:24:06

on over there because they didn't vote against those

1:24:09

policies. They're voting in favor of the BS that's

1:24:11

going on in Europe and France in particular right

1:24:13

now. I think a lot of it comes from

1:24:15

ignorance too, because if you don't know how dangerous

1:24:17

it is to allow foreigners and mass into your

1:24:19

country and an unmitigated migration, then you you might

1:24:22

just be like, we got to help everybody. And

1:24:25

so it's like this form of ignorance

1:24:27

and the challenge is it's always low

1:24:30

IQ people and disinterested

1:24:32

people versus passionate people and higher

1:24:34

IQ people. And this

1:24:36

is why I think we need to restrict voting. No

1:24:39

question. The voting restriction should be

1:24:41

something reasonable and easy, but I

1:24:44

believe not so difficult landowners

1:24:47

made sense when we had small community communities

1:24:49

and people were mostly like farming. But

1:24:51

then we got to the with industrialization and offices.

1:24:54

People now rent apartments. They don't intend to own

1:24:56

something. They want to move somewhere later. There's

1:24:58

a lot. You know, this is frowned upon by the left

1:25:00

almost all the time, but there is a reason to rent.

1:25:04

You're younger. You want to live in the city for a little bit

1:25:06

and then you don't want to spend a lot of money. You don't

1:25:08

want to put in a big down payment. You want to work a

1:25:10

job, move up, save money and then get a down payment by house

1:25:12

in the suburbs to have a family. These things can make sense. But

1:25:15

I think we need some kind of minor hurdle

1:25:18

that keeps out disinterested people. Vivek

1:25:21

talks about civics tests like high school civics.

1:25:23

I think selective service is the perfect option

1:25:26

in order to vote. You sign up for

1:25:28

selective service and in response, they mail you your

1:25:30

voter card. Your voter card entitles you to vote.

1:25:32

Don't have it. You don't vote. Signing

1:25:35

up for selective service is completely optional for men and women. If

1:25:37

you want to vote, you must sign up and then you get

1:25:39

your voter skin in the game. We

1:25:42

haven't had a draft in 50 some odd years. I

1:25:44

don't expect there to be one. But if you

1:25:46

want to say in how we have wars and

1:25:48

who gets sent to war, right now, understand this.

1:25:51

Men are forced to sign up for selective service

1:25:53

and women overwhelmingly are voting for war. I'm

1:25:55

not okay with that. These

1:25:58

women are voting Democrat and heavily. And they're

1:26:00

voting for war to put men in

1:26:02

harm's way. It's not equality. If

1:26:05

the men want to choose to fight and die for

1:26:07

their country and the people they believe in, so be

1:26:09

it. But hold on. That would mean the men who

1:26:11

are forced to fight and die in wars would have

1:26:14

a say in whether or not we do. So

1:26:16

I think selective service makes a lot of sense. And

1:26:19

that would instantly remove all low information

1:26:21

and disinterested voters. Democrats

1:26:24

would no longer be able to do these big voter drives where

1:26:26

they'd go to rock concerts and say, sign up to vote. They're

1:26:28

going to be like, if I fill that out, you're saying I

1:26:30

can get drafted. Screw that. I'm

1:26:32

not doing that. And then it's like, OK. And then

1:26:34

guess what? All the low information,

1:26:36

low IQ, and disinterested voters are gone. And what

1:26:39

happens to your country? It blossoms.

1:26:41

No, I think that's a really interesting idea.

1:26:43

And that's the first time I've ever hearing

1:26:46

this, actually. So that's awesome. But you know,

1:26:48

you're talking about Vivek. I haven't heard what

1:26:50

Vivek was saying, but you're saying it's civics.

1:26:52

Yeah, high school civics. So a

1:26:55

year and a half ago, Vivek came

1:26:57

on the cultural podcast and that was his idea that

1:26:59

he said he was thinking about, but he wasn't sure

1:27:01

if that's what he wants to do. And then later

1:27:03

said he's moved away from that and he's considered some

1:27:06

kind of civics test. Oh,

1:27:08

really? Well, see, the problem was the only problem with

1:27:10

something like that I can think of right off the

1:27:12

bat is what's the left going to do? They're going

1:27:14

to attack that as racist. I can say it's just

1:27:16

a literacy test all over again. How do you respond

1:27:18

to that? Yeah, I think that selective service makes more

1:27:20

sense because you don't need to be smart to join

1:27:22

the selective service. You just have to be willing to

1:27:24

serve the country. And so therefore you get a say

1:27:26

in where the country goes and what the country does.

1:27:29

Or who's going to decide for you? Who's going to be your

1:27:31

commander? You get to decide because you're part of the game. Do

1:27:34

you think we have young people who want to serve

1:27:36

the country? I mean, some of this comes down to

1:27:38

patriotism, right? Someone who is like, yeah, I want to

1:27:40

have skin in the game and I believe in this

1:27:42

country and want to participate. They would be like, yeah,

1:27:44

no problem. I'll pick a success or I'll sign up

1:27:46

for whatever. It's people who don't

1:27:49

like America, but also want to say in what's going on

1:27:51

who would have an objection to it, in my opinion. I

1:27:53

think there's a lot of people that want to serve

1:27:55

the country, a lot of people that are terrified of

1:27:57

getting shipped off overseas for some like Vietnam all over

1:27:59

again. draft to go send people to a

1:28:01

meat grinder. Even if it's not military service,

1:28:03

right? Like volunteering, running for office, working

1:28:07

in public schools so that you can help other

1:28:09

American citizens get a good education, things like that.

1:28:11

Services have to be military, hypothetically. Yeah, and it'd

1:28:14

be a lot better than just complaining online. I

1:28:16

know a lot of people that just post

1:28:19

online. Well, hey, and that's kind of what I do for a long

1:28:21

time. I know. But the people that

1:28:23

aren't making money doing it, that are just

1:28:25

doing it and going to a job they

1:28:27

hate and then complaining out of fear. Like

1:28:29

it's one thing complaining because there's a problem

1:28:31

and suggesting solutions. That's a different story. But

1:28:33

the people that are just like, bad, bad,

1:28:35

bad thing, bad thing. You can

1:28:38

serve in other ways. Maybe that even feels like

1:28:40

they're doing their duty. But it's not. I think

1:28:42

that we need more service. But

1:28:45

I mean, how would you define it exactly? Oh,

1:28:47

I just think service can be, you know, it

1:28:49

could be military, and that's great. But it also could

1:28:51

be civil, right? You could, I don't know which

1:28:54

president had one of these programs where you like

1:28:56

go build roads. There are things you could do.

1:28:58

Yeah, FDR. You

1:29:00

could do things in service of your country that

1:29:02

don't have to be necessarily deployed. Don't have to

1:29:04

be deployed. I know typically when we say you

1:29:06

serve the country, we mean military. And again, no

1:29:09

problem if that's the way you want to do it.

1:29:11

But I think the question comes down to, do we

1:29:13

have young people who feel as though they want to

1:29:15

make a difference in their nation or community? I think

1:29:18

so many of them don't. They want to talk about

1:29:20

America as though it's something that's happening over there without

1:29:22

realizing that they could actively be a part of it.

1:29:24

If you're doing it right, I think a lot of

1:29:26

people are excited because we do

1:29:28

need a reinvestiture in our infrastructure.

1:29:30

We need another industrialization, another new

1:29:33

deal, like the New Deal. Not that this

1:29:35

goofy thing called the Green New Deal. I'm

1:29:38

talking about a complete revamp of our roads

1:29:40

using graphene, putting them in so they last

1:29:42

three times longer, new buildings, new houses, new

1:29:44

rails so that the railways don't get warped.

1:29:46

We could send 30 million

1:29:48

people to work on taxpayer dollars. We'd have

1:29:50

to print a lot of money, but we

1:29:52

might end up making money in the process.

1:29:55

Problem is, if we do that, who's going

1:29:57

to fund blowing up children overseas?

1:30:00

In the 800 military bases we were just talking

1:30:02

about. I mean. Yeah, look, you

1:30:04

know, sure, we could

1:30:06

fix our roads and fix the

1:30:08

plumbing and build new housing

1:30:12

and schools and libraries, but there

1:30:15

are Russians in Ukraine that I just don't like.

1:30:18

I mean, Russia and Alaska

1:30:21

are like, I don't know, 100 miles away from

1:30:23

each other. So like an invasion from the north,

1:30:25

we would need strong rails to get from the

1:30:27

east coast to the west coast in six hours.

1:30:29

We need high speed rails to get our troops

1:30:31

across the country just for national defense. That's why

1:30:33

we built the highways. I have a purview to

1:30:35

write to Pete Buttigieg, who's really managing all of

1:30:38

this super well. And from the

1:30:40

south to the north too, like I'd be open to

1:30:42

building a high speed rail from Los Angeles to Alaska.

1:30:44

Especially if the group ain't no crash, we can build

1:30:46

chemicals everywhere. That'd be great to see. We can. Oh

1:30:48

geez, the East Palestine thing. Oh my gosh. Yeah, I

1:30:50

confronted him there in East Palestine, Ohio, Pete Buttigieg, we

1:30:52

were talking about. And you know,

1:30:54

I asked him like specifically, you know,

1:30:57

why do you keep blaming Trump for all your

1:30:59

failures? Men in office for years now. Why

1:31:02

do you keep blaming Trump for that? Because he

1:31:04

doesn't actually do anything. He's not capable of doing

1:31:06

anything either. The

1:31:08

Democrats have been trying to build that high speed rail

1:31:10

out in California for the longest time. It

1:31:13

goes to nowhere. Who wants to go from Bakersfield

1:31:15

to Modesto, California? You know, it costs $10 billion

1:31:17

already and they haven't done anything. So the question

1:31:19

is, you know, because you're talking about, okay, we

1:31:21

need to improve our infrastructure and build new rail

1:31:23

and stuff. Are we even capable

1:31:25

of doing that anymore? Where did we go wrong? Why

1:31:28

are we so bad at this now? Well, there's like

1:31:30

a... It's not the money. No, it's

1:31:32

more of an ignorance problem because I

1:31:34

think people don't understand the materials that

1:31:36

we would use new materials like graphene

1:31:38

instead of iron, you know, for our

1:31:40

railways. We'd have like really lightweight, strong

1:31:42

rails that would last us 60 years

1:31:44

and wouldn't warp. But once

1:31:46

people figure out how, then they get excited

1:31:49

and they realize they can. It's

1:31:51

just a matter of, I guess, education about

1:31:53

how to do it and then incentivizing people

1:31:55

to actually do it by using taxpayer dollars

1:31:58

or by subsidizing the private sector. and getting industry to

1:32:00

go ahead and start building. I'd love to see that

1:32:02

high speed reel out of California you finish, I don't

1:32:04

know much about it to be honest. Well,

1:32:07

I think it's a total crap show, and

1:32:11

it always has been. How many tens

1:32:13

of billions of dollars over budget at this point,

1:32:15

they haven't done anything. I think that what they've

1:32:17

completed so far was an overpass. That's

1:32:20

what I read anyway. That's the only part of

1:32:22

the new

1:32:24

span that's been built in the past 10

1:32:26

years or something, just something crazy. It's almost

1:32:28

a joke at this point. We've

1:32:31

got Gavin Newsom even backing off of it. He's

1:32:35

preparing to run for president. He can't be associated

1:32:37

with failed I

1:32:46

think Japan has one now, maybe. Look at China's high speed rail network. It's

1:32:48

incredible. They're ready for war. They're preparing

1:32:50

for war. in a matter

1:32:52

of hours. I don't think they're shipping them. That's

1:32:55

true, yeah. I wish I was being totally hyperbolic,

1:32:57

but again, you see the stereotype of it's like,

1:32:59

oh, people from Mexico are crossing the southern border.

1:33:01

Yes, that does happen, but the majority of people

1:33:04

are not. They're from other South American countries or

1:33:06

even China. What does that tell you? That they're

1:33:08

like, hey, I think I know how to get

1:33:10

in there. Why is nobody answering

1:33:12

the question as to how they're getting

1:33:14

there? How are these massive groups of

1:33:16

military age Chinese men getting into southern

1:33:18

California? Because that's where they're all going

1:33:20

now. Big groups of

1:33:23

them. They're starting south. You're telling me the

1:33:25

Chinese don't know this? The Chinese government tracks

1:33:27

every single movement in that country. They

1:33:29

know how these people are getting there. I think they're

1:33:32

coming through the Darien Gap in Panama. No, no,

1:33:34

no, no, that's what I'm saying. I'm saying they're leaving

1:33:36

China and the Chinese government

1:33:38

knows that they're coming over here.

1:33:41

It's like, but how much of a hand do they have

1:33:43

in it? It seems like they would have to have some

1:33:45

sort of a hand to get thousands and thousands of Chinese

1:33:47

people into the United States. If they

1:33:49

didn't, they'd be contacting our government and be like, give

1:33:51

us our people back. There's people over there. We want

1:33:53

them. Let them be there. It

1:33:55

seems obvious they want them here. with

1:34:00

what you're saying about the California high speed rail. Is

1:34:02

that a state project? Is that all state funded? That's

1:34:04

a problem, because the states run out of money really

1:34:06

quick. But if we use the Federal Reserve to print

1:34:08

$3 trillion, pay it forward. Maybe

1:34:10

in eight years, that $3 trillion is going to be

1:34:12

worth $35 trillion in value because

1:34:16

of the amount of cost reduction in

1:34:18

things. That might be a viable investment

1:34:20

that we could actually get done. The

1:34:22

white pill here is Elon's trying to

1:34:24

just put trains on roads via the

1:34:26

actual semi, the Tesla semi. And because

1:34:29

they're autonomous, you'd have one driver for

1:34:31

like 10 Tesla semis, virtually

1:34:33

a train on our existing roadways.

1:34:35

So he's, I mean, he's rejecting

1:34:37

wheels. We are far away

1:34:39

from that solution, but it is

1:34:41

coming. As much as

1:34:44

I love my Tesla, oh, dude,

1:34:46

this thing has nearly killed me several times. What

1:34:48

kind of things has it done? Well,

1:34:51

you cannot rely on self-driving right now. And with

1:34:53

all due respect, I'm a big fan of Elon

1:34:56

Musk. I'm a big fan of self-driving. I use

1:34:58

it most of the time, but you better

1:35:00

keep your hands on the wheel. I was driving

1:35:02

in Hagerstown. I was going to the skate park,

1:35:05

and there's a car in front of me, did

1:35:09

not stop abruptly, started slowing down,

1:35:11

and went to make a right turn into a

1:35:13

parking lot, and the Tesla

1:35:15

did not stop. And

1:35:17

it is only because I jammed the wheel as hard as

1:35:19

I could to the left that I was

1:35:21

inches away from hitting this car. And

1:35:23

then it like, brr, brr, brr, brr, and I was like, autopilot, it's a

1:35:26

gauge, what happened? You

1:35:28

were going to hit that car? There was a report

1:35:30

two weeks ago from California, this

1:35:32

Tesla and autopilot crashed into a cop car.

1:35:35

I mean, I'm happy if you guys

1:35:37

want to, I think technology sometimes

1:35:39

you have to have people try it, and that's sort

1:35:41

of the function that Tesla owners are in right now.

1:35:43

They're trying out the self-driving mode, but it's not a

1:35:46

reliable source right now. The other part is like, it's

1:35:48

coming. And I'm assuming this is a newer. But

1:35:50

it also is another infrastructure issue. Like we talk about

1:35:52

it right now with EVs. I

1:35:54

think it's Wyoming banned the sale of EVs

1:35:56

because they're like, look, the issue

1:35:58

is that we don't have. charging

1:36:00

ports in enough places and it's causing all kinds

1:36:02

of issues and we don't have the money to

1:36:04

fund that so it's not helping us. The other

1:36:06

part is on top of that that if a

1:36:08

Tesla gets into an accident and its battery catches on

1:36:11

fire you can't just spray water on it which conducts

1:36:13

electricity to put the fire out so then you

1:36:15

have to equip every single fire truck and first responder

1:36:17

with I think it's like a powder that you throw

1:36:19

on. Well the issue isn't

1:36:21

the electricity it's the alkali metal. It's

1:36:24

not even one of these things are bad. When

1:36:26

you spray when you spray lithium with water you're

1:36:28

just you're oxidizing the lithium which creates

1:36:30

an I believe an exothermic reaction so you're actually

1:36:32

just going like you can't mix water and lithium.

1:36:34

So either way the point stands like you can't

1:36:36

just send a regular fire truck to go spray

1:36:39

water on this thing you have to equip it

1:36:41

with another way of putting out these fires. So

1:36:43

again like it's not that I am anti I

1:36:45

am anti-technology in so many sense but in this

1:36:47

case you know I love the creativity it would

1:36:49

be cool on the other hand these are not

1:36:52

solutions that we'll get anywhere. We need better batteries

1:36:54

and roads that charge the cars from underneath. In

1:36:56

Britain they're experimenting with these they've got stretches of

1:36:58

roads where you'll it'll charge your electric car as

1:37:00

you drive over it. Well Britain's

1:37:02

a smaller landmass so it'll always be easier than for

1:37:05

me to make these mass changes than it will in

1:37:07

America. Where did the... no no no we're gonna go

1:37:09

to super chat so get your last point. Okay yeah

1:37:11

but where did all this this you know this bipartisan

1:37:13

infrastructure bill or whatever the 1.3 trillion

1:37:16

dollars where did all that money go because you know

1:37:18

you're talking about a lot of it was supposed to

1:37:20

be for charging stations and such where have they built

1:37:22

these charging stations? I hope that they're doing underground building

1:37:24

because I haven't seen it. It's

1:37:26

only popped up a small number. The secret underground city

1:37:29

for the Americans. I hope they're wiring getting the wiring

1:37:31

done ahead of time and then they're gonna pop all

1:37:33

the charging stations up at once I hope because it

1:37:35

doesn't look like a lot's come out of this yet.

1:37:37

Pete Buttigieg was taking some heat for that the other

1:37:39

day. I think Elon Musk even tweeted about it being

1:37:42

like okay ten billion dollars has been spent and there

1:37:44

is one new charging station. Let me read that again.

1:37:46

One new charging station. I'd like to see how much

1:37:48

of that is administrative costs. We're gonna go to super

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taken off for the holiday weekend. So this will be

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willing to have to this week, but we'll read your

1:38:15

super jets right now. You're

1:38:17

with the first super jet says civil war 2025. We

1:38:21

hope not. We hope not. Raymond

1:38:23

G. Stanley Jr. says, Tim, you big city folks

1:38:25

come to the woods to tell us how to

1:38:27

pronounce names. We grew up with her. They say

1:38:29

Weiss markets is pronounced wise. Good sir. Well,

1:38:32

Raymond, I'm buying it and I'm going to call it whatever

1:38:34

I want from now on from now on. It's

1:38:37

called Weiss Weiss supermarket. Now

1:38:39

I think it's like it's German, right?

1:38:41

That's why I'll be vice if it would be vice. Isn't

1:38:44

it? Somebody called. They

1:38:46

must have a pronunciation tab on their about section on

1:38:49

their website. Why

1:38:51

is we ways is it ways?

1:38:53

There's a wise potato chips in PA

1:38:55

to like a BIS though. Right. So

1:38:58

I've always heard Weiss and I'm from the area. So

1:39:00

right. Everyone said why everyone says Weiss. Yeah. But

1:39:03

I'm like, if it's German, it'd be vice. Yeah.

1:39:05

Vice sounds cool or anywhere. Let's

1:39:08

go. Salty bag of nuts says I'll be

1:39:10

attending the new kids on the block concert during your show.

1:39:13

My wife and kids happiness matters more, I guess. It's

1:39:15

freaking ladies invite said band under the culture show so

1:39:18

I can finally get my wife to watch. What

1:39:20

a good. Yeah, that'd be fun. I'd

1:39:22

be totally done for that. The rights. I like

1:39:24

when we get messages like that where it's like dead. It's like

1:39:26

my wife's in labor. It's her birthday. I'm one

1:39:28

of those things. My kids like this is what we need. Active

1:39:31

family men in America. The new kids on the

1:39:33

block were huge when I was in third grade. All

1:39:35

the girls loved them so much. We were also jealous.

1:39:37

All the boys just aging yourself over there. What

1:39:40

was their biggest song? I write stuff.

1:39:42

Oh, oh, oh, oh, wow. I remember that one.

1:39:44

Oh, all right. Aquafans

1:39:47

says I find it odd to say

1:39:49

4th of July. I don't celebrate 25th

1:39:51

of December. I celebrate Christmas. Likewise, I

1:39:53

don't say celebrate 4th of July. I

1:39:55

say celebrate Independence Day. Did

1:39:57

you know that the signing was July 2nd? Hmm.

1:40:01

Yeah, does he celebrate mega month? I mean, I'd

1:40:03

say that's celebrating mega month over there mega

1:40:07

month Every corporation's got to

1:40:09

change their profile photos to red white and blue

1:40:12

That's what we do mega month

1:40:14

America month. What's up with that? We

1:40:16

don't get one day come from I

1:40:19

I assume it has something to do with the ease

1:40:21

of dies back in the day Access

1:40:23

because basically every country is red white and blue a

1:40:25

lot of them. It's a you ever see those you

1:40:27

know, it's a really funny I

1:40:30

always love pointing out the Dutch flags that are everywhere and

1:40:32

they say open on them. Have you noticed that? Businesses

1:40:35

will fly a Dutch flag with open on it

1:40:37

There was a and I'm like is that related

1:40:40

to like Mercantilism from like back in the days

1:40:42

of the Dutch flag would fly and people

1:40:44

knew there's a trading post or something There was a Dutch

1:40:46

market where I grew up with a really small store run

1:40:48

by the daughter of Dutch immigrants And they always had it

1:40:50

and she was like see it makes sense here. I think

1:40:53

I think it might sit maybe I'm just making

1:40:55

something up but Dutch

1:40:58

Mercantilism in the colonies And so they would fly the

1:41:00

Dutch flag and people would know it's a trading post

1:41:02

and now all the businesses fly a Dutch flag That

1:41:04

says open on the flag so people know there's business

1:41:06

there. I don't know if it could be I'm just

1:41:08

saying that the red white And blue are are

1:41:11

are symbolic of different virtues that they wanted didn't say

1:41:13

anything about die But I could be wrong, but every

1:41:15

country is red France

1:41:17

Dutch America. They're good values people want to have

1:41:19

these things in common and white and blue Let's

1:41:23

go. Oh Yeah,

1:41:25

okay black guy says how do people with Biden's

1:41:27

campaign basically in the gutter does Trump still need

1:41:29

to be strategic with his VP pick? Or

1:41:32

does he have leeway now to pick Vivek or Tulsi? He's

1:41:35

got leeway, but I think he still should be

1:41:37

strategic Trump. What did you discover?

1:41:40

Oh, there's two flags the open flag and the Dutch

1:41:42

flag they look similar, but they're different flags actually So

1:41:44

they're flying the open flag. It's not the Dutch flag

1:41:46

even though I guess maybe it looks nearly identical identical

1:41:48

Yeah, it's red white and blue right from the top

1:41:51

blue in the bottom It says it's the same colors

1:41:53

as the Dutch flag right red white and blue often

1:41:55

used by small businesses shops restaurants indicate that they're open

1:41:57

Why connection? originated from

1:41:59

the flag during the Dutch Golden Age. So you sounds

1:42:01

like you're right. Dutch ships would fly the flag. But

1:42:04

due to the high cost of orange dye, they'd

1:42:06

substitute with red. And then these red

1:42:08

flags would then be left in markets and ports where shop owners

1:42:10

and traders would take them. And

1:42:12

so the word open onto them. My presumption

1:42:15

was mostly correct. Leftover flags from the Dutch. The

1:42:17

Dutch would fly flags to the trading post. People

1:42:19

assumed that meant merchants and trade. And so it

1:42:21

has become a tradition in America to fly a

1:42:23

Dutch flag with the word open on it. Now

1:42:25

it is the open flag. Because

1:42:27

there was like a gas station with 50 of them. And I

1:42:29

was like, it's just weird that you're flying all these Dutch flags.

1:42:32

But I get it. It makes sense. They're really pro

1:42:35

Dutch people. You're not going to learn that on any

1:42:37

other podcast. It's still unclear. No one knows for sure

1:42:39

where. But that's kind of the idea is where. That's

1:42:41

got to be it. Conclusion. Thanks, AI. Yeah. Max

1:42:45

Redex says, love to see you call out destiny on

1:42:47

X. I feel like I'm slowly losing more respect for

1:42:49

him. Looking forward to the next time he's on IRL

1:42:51

or the culture war. Well, this

1:42:53

was because we're at this point

1:42:56

where I know destiny is not stupid. I know

1:42:58

the Krasnsteins aren't stupid. So when they make these

1:43:00

posts where they're like, well, yeah, but you know,

1:43:02

Joe Biden did this. I'm like, dude, no one

1:43:04

believes you guys actually think this. Like,

1:43:06

you wouldn't shower with your daughter too? But

1:43:09

there are stupid liberals that we know are

1:43:11

cognitively lacking. And they

1:43:13

can't comprehend basic political

1:43:16

function. Destiny's a smart guy. I

1:43:19

know he reads the news. There is no

1:43:21

way that he and David Pakman and the

1:43:23

Krasnsteins are not aware that what they're saying

1:43:26

is false. An example I like to give

1:43:28

a reference to David Pakman is when I

1:43:31

believe it was Ted Cruz was on Meet

1:43:33

the Press. And they asked

1:43:35

him, do you really believe that Ukraine interfered

1:43:37

in the election to help Hillary Clinton? And

1:43:40

Ted Cruz was like, it

1:43:42

was in The New York Times. And then you hear

1:43:44

a producer start laughing. And David Pakman

1:43:46

in his video was like, I can't believe

1:43:48

this guy. They're laughing at him. And I'm like,

1:43:50

I know David reads the news. I

1:43:53

know he read The New York Times in Politico. I

1:43:55

know he knows that story is true. I'm going to

1:43:57

pull it up. I'm going to pull up so you can

1:43:59

see.

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