Ask Dr. Drew - Kyle Kemper, Brother of Justin Trudeau (Canada's Prime Minister), Says: “Fear Has Been Weaponized” Against The People In A “Coordinated Global Effort” – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 374
Episode Date: June 29, 2024“I always looked up to him and will always love him,” Kyle Kemper says of his half-brother, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau. But the technologist strongly disagrees with his sibling on major issues lik...e vaccines and free speech, telling the Toronto Sun “people recognize that fear has been weaponized against them as a result of a coordinated global effort… To Justin I have a simple message: ‘Go talk with the people. Engage versus enrage.” Kyle Kemper is a technologist and author. He is the half-brother of Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada. For over a year, Kyle and his wife drove a “Kennedy24Bus” across the United States, promoting Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign. Follow Kyle at https://x.com/KyleKemper • SPONSORED BY TAX NETWORK USA – Owe back taxes? Tax Network USA has saved over $1 billion for their clients and can help you secure the best deal possible. Call 1-800-245-6000 for a private, free consultation, or visit https://drdrew.com/tnusa • SPONSORED BY SAFESLEEVE – Studies have shown that EMF radiation from your phone can be harmful. Try SafeSleeve’s cases made with lab-tested shielding technology that can block over 99% of RF and 92% of ELF radiation. Get 10% off with code DRDREW at https://drdrew.com/safesleeve 「 SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS 」 Find out more about the brands that make this show possible and get special discounts on Dr. Drew's favorite products at https://drdrew.com/sponsors • CAPSADYN - Get pain relief with the power of capsaicin from chili peppers – without the burning! Capsadyn's proprietary formulation for joint & muscle pain contains no NSAIDs, opioids, anesthetics, or steroids. Try it for 15% off at https://capsadyn.com/drew • PALEOVALLEY - "Paleovalley has a wide variety of extraordinary products that are both healthful and delicious,” says Dr. Drew. "I am a huge fan of this brand and know you'll love it too!” Get 15% off your first order at https://drdrew.com/paleovalley • TRU NIAGEN - For almost a decade, Dr. Drew has been taking a healthy-aging supplement called Tru Niagen, which uses a patented form of Nicotinamide Riboside to boost NAD levels. Use code DREW for 20% off at https://drdrew.com/truniagen • GENUCEL - Using a proprietary base formulated by a pharmacist, Genucel has created skincare that can dramatically improve the appearance of facial redness and under-eye puffiness. Get an extra discount with promo code DREW at https://genucel.com/drew • THE WELLNESS COMPANY - Counteract harmful spike proteins with TWC's Signature Series Spike Support Formula containing nattokinase and selenium. Learn more about TWC's supplements at https://twc.health/drew 「 MEDICAL NOTE 」 Portions of this program may examine countervailing views on important medical issues. Always consult your physician before making any decisions about your health. 「 ABOUT THE SHOW 」 Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation (https://kalebnation.com) and Susan Pinsky (https://twitter.com/firstladyoflove). This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome everyone. Today we are pleased to have Kyle Kemper here with us. He's the half-brother
of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. We ourselves are just back from British Columbia,
so I have lots of interesting observations about the Canadians and the Canadian system.
So this is a perfect day to have this conversation. And tomorrow, don't forget,
we've got Salty Cracker making his way back here at noon.
It's an earlier show. I want to read you something
that Kyle said
to the Toronto Sun.
He says of his
brother, his half-brother,
he disagrees with him. Technologists strongly disagree
with him on major issues, telling the Sun
people recognize that fear has been
weaponized against them as a result of a
coordinated global effort.
To Justin, I have one simple message.
Go talk with people.
Engage versus enrage.
I like that.
We'll hear more from Kyle Kemper right after this.
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I want to repeat, Kyle Kemper is a technologist and author.
He's the half-brother of Justin Trudeau, of course, the Prime Minister of Canada.
For over a year, Kyle and his wife drove a Kennedy 24 bus across the United States.
I have dutifully brought, he'll appreciate, if you can get a focus on this.
I don't see if it's quite, let me see if I go back here.
There we go.
It's in focus now.
My Kennedy cup.
I have a lot of Kennedy swag here.
Kennedy 24 bus across the U.S. promoting Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presidential campaign.
You can follow Kyle on X at Kyle, K-Y-L-E, Kemper, K-E-M-P-E-R.
Also, I believe he wants you to check out his sub stack.
Caleb, I don't know if I have the sub stack.
They can find it on his website.
Okay, you can find it on his website, which I assume is kylekemper.com.
I don't have that also.
Is that true?
Can somebody help me with that?
You know who can help me with that is Kyle Kemper.
So please welcome Kyle Kemper to the show.
Hey, my friend.
Thank you for coming.
Those are cool.
Is mine okay?
Do I meet criteria here?
We got both sides of this one.
That's a pretty good one.
I think I like that one.
I like all these ones too.
Anyways, Kennedy Swag.
It's a good time.
And where can people find your sub stack?
So I don't have a sub stack.
I'm on X at Kyle Camper.
And we're on Instagram at the Kennedy 24 bus and the 24 bus.
And if you want to support the tour,
it's patrion.com front slash Kennedy bus.
And are you,
are you talking to us from the Kennedy bus?
I'm talking to you from the Kennedy bus in Valdosta,
Georgia.
And we're on our way to Atlanta to go bring the Kennedy bus in Valdosta, Georgia, and we're on our way to Atlanta to go bring the Kennedy
vibration to the CNN fortress of darkness. And yeah, it's going to be a great time.
How did you get involved in Bobby Kennedy's campaign? What happened? What's that evolution like?
So,
Bobby was such an amazing voice and showed so much courage
standing up and
speaking truthfully during
the whole COVID-19
scenario. I'm just going to call it the
scenario for the purposes
of this.
We call it the debacle here,
just so you know
i think mickey willis did a good job with the plandemic too with his movies there i think that that one also works but it's a little bit triggering i'll just call the scenario for
now it's been 201 scenario in in action uh uh so i saw bobby i watched a video of him
last february like before he announced i was like my goodness this man is actually qualified So I saw Bobby. I watched a video of him last February,
like before he announced.
And I was like, my goodness,
this man is actually qualified to become president.
At which point I made a tweet about that.
And then I was at the Independent National Convention
in Austin, Texas.
And it was there that Bobby signaled
that he was going to be running for president.
And we'd just been talking all about
the independence movement in America for three days with leaders from politics, from nonprofits, and from the crypto industry.
And I'm an 11-year veteran, I guess you could say, of the Bitcoin blockchain space.
So it was wonderful to see all this convergence. And then once Bobby announced
that, I looked to one of the people there and was like, we've got to do this. And this is a golden
opportunity. And I had that feeling right in my gut. Sometimes you get that feeling and it felt
like the Ron Paul kind of movement from back in the day. But this time it was Bobby the Remedy Kennedy.
And so I basically decided to kind of go all in. I made a meme. And then I was at UCLA giving a
fundraising talk. And I stepped outside for a moment and someone joined me and I showed them
the meme. They're like, ha ha ha, this is great. I'm going to send this to Bobby and Amaryllis. So his son and his daughter-in-law. And I ended up going and meeting them the next day.
And Bobby3 is just an amazing human and he's absolutely all in. And at that point, I was like,
I'm all in on this. And then at the Bitcoin conference in Miami, we took my bus, which was
the blockchain across America to raise awareness for blockchain technology and the homeless epidemic in America.
We transformed it into the Kennedy across America bus and have these murals painted on it.
And then it's been an evolving kind of art car since then.
We've driven all over the country.
It's been over a year now.
And we're just commencing a 30-day tour that is going to be something else. So that's the story. And I've worked
with the campaign. I'm no longer working inside the campaign. I've worked alongside a lot of the
grassroots movement, a lot of the leaders in this space. I just love what's going on
in this whole space. And unlike the other parties, this is new.
This is like a startup.
It's growing.
It's not perfect.
There's a lot of growing pains, but we're trying to figure it out.
But that's the nature of this game.
And I'm really grateful to be on your show here with you, Drew.
And thank you to Caleb and Susan and all your amazing sponsors for making
this possible. You're very, very fine. Very, very, very kind, Kyle. I appreciate that.
Thank you for that. And you're much like so many of the other people and the leaders in his
campaign that I have met, which are extraordinary people. And I was talking to one of them recently,
and I'm laughing at myself, I guess, and he's a very smart man. And I was talking to one of them recently, and I'm laughing at myself, I guess.
And he's a very smart man.
And I was saying, well, this is great the way this is growing, as you said.
I get the same feel for what you're talking about.
And I said, does he imagine getting a position in somebody's government?
Or does he want to build towards 28?
And this guy looks at me and goes, no, no, we're going to be president in 24.
And I thought, oh, I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry.
So there is still great, great enthusiasm and optimism amongst his team,
which I love to see.
I absolutely love to see that.
So congratulations on all of this.
Let's dial back and talk about this epidemic of fear if you want to call it whatever the global strategy of fear
uh which i have uh identified also and i've been gravely gravely concerned about it
um i actually went up to british columbia this week, and that's what I talked about.
That's actually what I was speaking on, was this tendency to get the mob going and the desire to manipulate and where that's coming from and why we're prone to this and why mass formation is such a thing. But before we dig into that, talk to me about, I've never heard anybody or at least ask you,
or maybe you've done it, but I've just never seen it.
Lay out your family history and your history with and in Canada.
So you guys are half brothers, you and Justin, right?
How did that all work?
And were you in Canada for a while?
Tell me that history, if you don't mind.
So I'm a very proud Canadian.
I grew up in Ottawa.
My mother is Margaret Sinclair, who married Pierre Trudeau.
And then after Pierre Trudeau, married my father, Fried Kemper.
Justin, Sasha, and Michelle are my three older brothers, born to Pierre.
Justin's 14, Sasha's 12, and Michelle is 10.
He passed in an avalanche back in 1998, a very tragic incident.
Come to peace with that.
The mother, Mother Gaia, took him in and never returned him.
He was never found.
It was quite the situation.
And he was so pure.
He's with us.
He's a guide, in my opinion, watching over.
And I'm very grateful for, to have him watching. And so, yeah, I went
to, I grew up in Ottawa. I went to university in Dalhousie University. I studied business.
My father was in real estate and restaurants. And, you know, I've always had an inkling for entrepreneurship. And, as opposed to in Canada, there was this in
Ottawa specifically, in Canada in general too, there was this attitude of no. So if you came up
with an idea in California, be like, yes, like here's how we can make it happen. And in Ottawa,
Canada would be like, no, you can't do that because of this.
No, you can't do that because of this.
And it's just kind of like a defeatist.
It's kind of just wasn't a great vibration.
I really enjoyed that.
I want to, yeah, I get that.
I want to dig into that a little bit
because like I said,
we were just up at British Columbia this last weekend
and it's different.
It is different up there.
Now, were you raised with Justin?
Were you around each other growing up?
Or did you just sort of stay like distant family members?
I spent a lot of time with Justin.
You know, he was my older brother.
You know, he taught me how to snowboard.
Him and Sasha, you know, we would go on,
especially over the years, we got older too.
I'd do a lot of canoe tripping and awesome experiences.
And growing up too, I'd look up to my older brother.
And his father was also quite old.
So Pierre was over 50 when he met my mother, who was like 25, you know, at the time.
And then they had three children.
So, you know, my father was kind of a father to Justin and Sasha and Michelle.
And like, you know, we had our cottage outside of Ottawa.
We'd be doing all sorts of fun activities.
And like, you know, and Pierre was an amazing, you know, man in his own right as well.
I didn't know him that well.
I was kind of young.
He passed in 2001.
So the reason I ask that question is I'm wondering if you have any insight.
We're going to now go to this conversation about fear.
What Justin imagined he's doing when he leaps to these interventions interventions or at least he is convinced to do so
uh that are so in your in my mind egregious overreach of what governments are supposed to be
uh and really are reminiscent of times gone by uh and you know i heard somebody sort of articulate it was it was actually mark chankeese
he goes he goes look when when presented with the the the choice you know do i jump in and
lock everybody you know to use my authoritarian power versus start to listen to all points of
view to try to protect civil liberties and try to make some sort of
intermediate interventions in this horrible epidemic that are as maximally beneficial with
minimally adverse effect everyone leaped to the they leapt to this horrible thing which was use
fear create panic and lock it down what do you imagine he was thinking when he did all that
he wasn't alone of course but but what do you think he was thinking i mean i think it's like
back to this mass formation kind of concept and all the people around him whispering into his ears
are all like of that same vibration of lock it down. Like we know what's best for society.
You know, taking the general,
like, you know, it's this kind of this,
you know, global corporatocracy
that has this vision for how things should be.
And Justin represents one of the spokespeople for it.
And unfortunately, I don't
feel like he is the one who is actively making decisions uh and I think he signed up for the
first many years of prime ministerdom um and then things took a twist with the whole COVID scenario being unleashed, at which point he needed to play his role as an agent of the Matrix. tricks and so for us to give him all this power and i think that it's he was is like you know the
root cause or making these decisions or writing these tweets or i just think right you know he's
he's that's he's it's not what's going on and he has been sort of co-opted by his infrastructure or
something that their mass formation became his mass formation which is a reasonable reasonable
thing but but it it you know as somebody pointed out to me who was leaving the previous administration
in washington and talking to some of the people coming into the Biden administration, and it makes me wonder about your half-brother's administration as well.
She said they sure do like to govern.
They sure do like to do stuff to the people.
You know what I mean? That there's that tendency to want to intervene and do stuff as opposed to, hey, just create the infrastructure and let people live.
Do you agree with that?
I totally agree with that. between people and government as opposed to just being servants for the people
and enabling strong, resilient community and prosperity.
Instead, it's very much a domination strategy
and I would say spirit suppression strategy.
And back to the original topic where we were going down,
which was fear as a mechanism for control
keeps people at a very low vibration of safety and security, like Maslow's hierarchy, safety
and security. If you're always worried about how you're going to put food on your table or a house
over your head or just shelter, you're not able to move up the levels
into a more awakened, positive, spiritual state
where, you know, we can start collaborating
and radically collaborating towards solving the big problems
and shifting from, you know, honestly,
this era of dominance and strict hierarchy to this decentralized value creation prosperity economy. your instinct that there should be less hierarchy is solved by putting the power out into the closest as you possibly can to the people.
For instance, let local officials make decisions for government, for the trash collection or whatever.
Let doctors make decisions for their patients. their patience you know i feel like the party that say your brother would represent also would
like to see hierarchy less uh a part of the world we live in but they want to do it by
invoking a hierarchy from on high which i find so odd
yeah and then you know and and they like their upris, but when they control the uprisings. When the truckers came to Ottawa, oh no, that one we're not going to engage with. That one we're going to enrage. We're not going to be taking big photo ops to kneel like they did with BLM and St. George Floyd. Like, no, no, no, no. Instead, they invoked, you know, Nazi imagery
and staged a whole bunch of scenes
that then they projected into the mainstream
to create this duality of worldviews
for many Canadians and many people of the world.
And that was, on one side,
there are these like far right Nazis,
like white supremacists.
And then on the other side,
people were actually there.
You're seeing,
wow,
it's like truckers and people supporting truckers coming together to
basically have Burning Man in Ottawa,
where for 21 days,
they danced,
they celebrated, they celebrated,
they came together, they participated,
they were immediate, they left no
trace, things were
decommodified, and
there was radical self-
expression and radical inclusion,
and it was all on full display.
It was really, really powerful.
And
it seemed like it was going to get to the point where, you know, it was going to peacefully kind of dissolve.
But yeah, when you see that, then it's like, no, no, no, no.
Let's bring in the stormtroopers.
Let's clear this.
Let's get like, you know, these terrifying images of, you know, horse trampling people.
Like, what is going on here, folks?
Anyways, I digress.
But at the core, they can't engage.
They need to enrage because you cannot engage
when you're defending a lie.
And when you're defending a myth,
especially a very large myth,
like the official COVID narrative
or other narratives, which don't stand up to
scrutiny. Instead, you have to just attack and smear
any critics and try and
not have people even listen to them. Try and write them off. Use
these monikers and labels to just try and turn
people off. I remember when
Mickey Willis came out with pandemic to
indoctrination pandemic series calm if
you haven't seen it that movie they
tried so hard to make sure people didn't
even press play it's like don't watch
this not worth your time it's riddled
with this that the other and it turned
out it was like so informative going over the nature of how the whole thing was scripted and how, you know,
basically with event 201, they war-gamed and prepared from a corporatocracy point of view,
how they would deal with all their nations, their nations of the world, and how they would use fear of the virus towards stoking hope for an experimental vaccine that would come to the rescue,
as we've seen in so many movies like Contagion and Outbreak and blah, blah, blah, whatever, Hollywood. You know, I always sort of tell people to pay attention to the fact that,
you know, it's your safety.
You know, we're going to keep you safe is sort of how they are wielding their sword.
And I always remind people that Robespierre, his committee,
the committee that replaced the first committee, Robespierre's committee.
I forget what the first one was called.
But Robespierre and his committee were the ones that carried out the terror.
They were the ones that brought out the guillotines and killed thousands of people.
And that committee was called the Committee
for Public Safety. I remind people of this over and over again. This issue of centralized
authorities started with the Jacobins. They realized how to do it back in 1789 or 1790 by
that point. And that was safety and terror.
Those were the things that they used.
And then I have a quote from Benjamin Constant,
who was a mid-18th century philosopher,
and he said, he goes, you know, what are you ready to spare?
They will say to us, in what end is the aim of your efforts,
meaning the government,
the motive for your labors, the object of all your hopes, is it not happiness?
We'll leave the happiness to us and we shall give it to you.
That's what the government was doing in 1850.
No, sirs, we must not leave it to them.
No matter how touching such a tender commitment may be, let us ask the authorities to keep within their limits.
Let them confine themselves
to being just. We shall assume the responsibility of being happy for ourselves. So when you start
hearing them talk about happiness, you know the cycle is complete because they've run the safety
cycle hard. They've done as far as they can with that. So I'm expecting next to hear about happiness.
I mean, it's better than the safety angle. I mean, it's better than the safety angle.
I agree.
It's better than the safety angle.
It's a little more appealing.
Like the stay safe.
When someone says to me, stay safe,
or even like safe travels.
I mean, I get I'm on the road,
but it's like, I just say happy travels to people.
Happy, happy.
Like, you know, let's try and recognize there's
risk in this world and it's okay and it's i mean i remember how is it okay six children it's natural
not only that that's risky too that's having six kids but not only is risk okay it's how we ascend
to other to to something better if we're trying to ascend to anything other than routine,
and routine's fine if that's what you want,
but if you want to ascend to something better, there's going to be risk.
There's always going to be risk of all types, financial risk, physical risk.
You're just driving on the highway with the bus.
It's risky.
There's risk, and risk is good.
Risk is good.
Sometimes it doesn't go well and people have
different risk tolerances and we got to give them that but risk is not a bad thing it's not an evil
thing i want you to i'm going to hold you you want to respond to that and then i got to take a little
break and i will yeah there's go ahead so there's a difference difference between living in a state of fear
and being conscious of danger.
Be aware of danger and take action to protect yourself against danger.
But being in just a state of fear that anything could go wrong,
like, ah, everything could end in a moment.
No, no, no.
Just be aware of danger and protect yourself against danger.
That was like
you know this idea that oh man they're coming for our bloodstreams beware be aware and so that was
like let me frame it for you kyle let me frame it for you because aristotle addressed this very
thing right he was all about the golden mean getting the the balance right. And he said, when it came to risk-taking,
you don't want to be heedless. Heedlessness is not proper risk-taking. And that's what you're saying. Risk is a balanced risk-reward consideration in every move. But the risk should not be zero
if you want to ascend to something a little more productive or more evolved for the human spirit.
That's all.
It's not zero.
There's not zero.
There's rarely zero risk in things, even if it's just going to school.
I mean, you're dedicating your time.
There's always risk.
Okay.
So when we get back, I want to talk a little bit about your Canadian.
Oh, look. There's a man taking risks right there. That's what I want to talk about when we get back, I want to talk about a little bit about your Canadian. Oh,
look,
there's a risk.
There's a man taking risks right there.
That's what I want to talk about.
We get back.
I want to talk more about the campaign and your role in it.
And I also want to talk about your compatriots in Canada and some of the things I observed,
at least in British Columbia,
it was at once glorious and disturbing.
So,
so I had mixed feelings as they say,
so we'll get to it.
We'll be right back.
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my carpal tunnel as well. You've got to get your camera out of there, Susan. I know. I didn't have
time today. All right. So let's bring Kyle Kemper back, Justin Trudeau's half brother.
Justin, thank you.
I mean, Kyle, thank you for being here today and
thank you for what you're doing for the Kennedy campaign.
So I'm reading the restream while we were on the break there and
a lot of people want to see you talk to Jordan Peterson.
I don't know if that's in the books, if that's planned at
all. That would be interesting. And Jordan is an outspoken critic of your half-brother,
and particularly as it pertains to, I would say, restrictions on speech and civil liberties.
Does Jordan Peterson have a point? I would love to talk to Jordan. I saw Jordan speak in Tampa Bay, and he invited me to come see him afterwards.
And I thought I was just going to be part of the VIP kind of show up in the line and get a photo with him.
But no, he just brought me right back, and there was him and his wife.
And I got to spend some time with him.
I'm a,
a huge,
huge fan of,
uh,
of,
of Jordan and his courage and his journey as well.
Um,
it's amazing how many of like,
you know,
the people today have like some of our leaders have all these kind of different hero journeys of addiction or serious low points.
It's like with Bobby, for example, with Jordan, with Russell Brand.
There's darkness, but then coming out of it, sometimes you have to lose yourself or go through that almost that death rebirth experience in order to become awakened, I guess you could say.
Yeah, I think that is true.
And, you know, when we were in Canada, one of the questions that was asked of our panel was essentially sort of how do you find courage to stand up at this present time and the
one thing I said was look it once you decide what's right what is the right thing you you can't help
but stand up you you can't help it it's it's it doesn't feel like courage it feels like just doing
what's right for what's right uh and I'm wondering how you see that now.
What is it you're, obviously something has caught you.
What is it that you're saying that needs to happen?
Well, speaking your truths and right action,
taking whatever you feel right,
like understand, you know, your words are really important
and you can shield yourself or use kind of cowarding words
or you can speak openly and honestly and truthfully.
And if you take right action, you won't have any regrets.
There's like the four agreements.
The first is be impeccable with your words.
And so be impeccable with your words. And so be impeccable
with your words
and understand that
the words of others
can be, you know,
good or bad too.
So don't make too many assumptions
based on the words of others
and don't take the words of others
personally towards yourself
because people can blow you up.
They can also try and tear you down
and just, you know,
always do your best
at the end of the day
and take, you know, living do your best at the end of the day and, you know, living by those
and acting by those four agreements as,
what's his name?
Michael Ruiz, I think was the author's name.
He said, that's how, you know,
you kind of unlock the God within you.
Yeah.
And I'm guessing Bobby is part of that that recognition tell me about that
and and what you're thinking about the campaign these days yeah i mean just bobby's got so much
so much courage and there's this we're at this time right now where with these two other candidates
that are so polarizing and so dividing it's's like, you know, it's this whole notion
of divide and conquer.
And he uses that word to describe other people,
not himself.
He described me as courageous.
And that was so confusing to me when he said that.
I was like, courage, to have a conversation
with a lawyer, an environmental lawyer,
it takes courage.
It takes courage to get up
and it takes courage to dedicate the time and energy
that he's dedicated to this project.
But my bet is he doesn't feel that it takes courage to dedicate the time and energy that he's dedicated to this project.
But my bet is he doesn't feel that it takes courage.
He's just doing what he has to do given the current moment.
He didn't need to run for president.
Thank you all for waiting.
Let's get Kyle Kemper back in here. We just had a technical meltdown.
I don't know quite what it was.
But thank you guys. Thanks, Tom Cigar,
for keeping everybody entertained on the restream. There you are. So let me switch gears about
something a little different, which is Canadians. I hadn't been in Victoriaoria british columbia since about 1969 and it's quite different now uh and the the you
know it was you know british columbians are very nice people are extremely extremely nice um they
don't quite have much like european service isn't quite a thing yet i mean they try they really do
but they're not sort of service oriented and And there's like a pace to everything where no one steps out of line.
Everyone walks at the same pace.
Everyone kind of has the same demeanor.
Everyone kind of has the same quality in terms of their emotional sort of attunement unless, you know, but right underneath this was this kind of seething anger that I evoked
a couple of times. And I wondered what that is. Are we into something good there? You know,
when people have this passive, it's like a passive aggression that's just right there.
They're at once delightful and
don't want to be they want to be liked and they're lovely but there's an aggression right right behind
it uh are you worried do you know what i'm talking about yeah i feel you i think i i i sense that you
know it's i think it's like a factor of going along.
It's like going along, taking the punches, taking the punches,
taking the punches until you just want to snap.
That's what I said.
Yeah.
I said it's going along to get along.
Everyone's just going along, going along and being happy.
But I feel like some of it is,
I wonder if some of it is the way the government conducts itself,
that it's sort of, you know, over-involved and there's too much, I don't know, collectivization
or something where people sort of feel like to be an individual, sort of stand out in any way
is a threat. Let me tell you, Susan hates this when I tell this story, but let me tell you
where this sort of came out the most for me. I worked out in a gym a couple of days and the gym,
the gym etiquette reflected this, which was once somebody used a piece of equipment,
that was their equipment. That's mine. And it was a crowded gym. And I'm not really understanding this sort
of thing that was going on. Like an older woman was working on just a simple cable rope pull,
and she walked away from her equipment and left her stuff nearby, but she was
quite a distance from it. So I slipped in, didn't change the weight, didn't move anything. Just want to do a set. She
came running over. That's mine. I thought, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm going to kind of work in here.
No problem. Take me two seconds. No, it's, but it's mine. Started screaming at me. And I was like,
oh shit, what have I triggered here? And that's the kind of thing that is right underneath,
which like we're sharing everything until I decide something is mine.
And then you better sure as hell stay away from it.
So there's some weird psychology.
I couldn't quite get my head around,
but maybe you can help me with this.
I don't think I can really help you with that,
but that is an interesting observation.
He sounds like an old guy. He sounds like an old guy.
I sound like an old guy?
I'm not a gym guy.
I don't understand gym etiquette.
I've been to a gym maybe like five times in my life.
She was giving me a stink eye too, though.
Well, gym is usually you share and you kind of let,
you stay out of the way of people using heavier equipment,
but you find ways to share and move in and out of each other's way.
And, you know, it gets crowded.
When we're in it together, too, it's like, let's go.
You want to have a family?
Like, you know, we're here getting healthy guys.
And good job.
Good job.
Let's have some positive feedback cycles.
I don't even want to share with them.
That's my machine.
Yeah. It's personal space.
So do you think,
and the other thing,
there were some elections up there as well,
and there appeared to be some change
in the electorate a little bit.
Not massive,
not like what's happening in France or Italy or Argentina,
but some people speaking up going, we're tired.
We're tired of this.
We're tired of the fear campaigns.
We're tired of the overreach.
Are you seeing that?
And does your brother know that as you talk about that?
Something massive just happened two nights ago in Toronto.
So there was a special election, and it was a rioting or a district, as americans would say a riding in canada uh called
saint paul which is a toronto riding that's been held by the liberals for 25 elections straight i
believe and it was won by the conservatives so that is like a very telling sign. And, you know, I heard a rumor from somebody that,
you know,
my,
that Justin was resigning on,
on Sunday,
just something that I saw.
I have no validation or verification.
Resigning,
no,
wait a minute,
resigning the way Macron resigned,
like Macron that cancels the government.
Is it that kind of thing?
Is he,
is the,
does Canada run that way?
Yeah,
it's,
you know,
it's, it's, it's, you can, you know, as a leader of the party, you know, Does Canada run that way? Yeah.
As a leader of the party,
he can, if permitted,
decide, okay, this is the moment to be done.
We just lost one of our liberal stronghold seats
in this special election. That's a sign of this.
The yarn can be spun to say,
okay, this is the moment when he could
move. And it will be ultimately
the party that decides this because
it is of the party, by the party, for the party, both in America and in Canada, how the system works.
It is not of the people, by the people, for the people. restore the republic restore our democracy restore our voice in shaping the world that we want to
enable people to be civically engaged as opposed to showing up to a crooked election every four
years making a single mark on a ballot and patting ourselves on the back um you know when nothing
changes right and how to how to emphasize protecting our freedoms and our civil liberties and restoring the job of elected officials to the job of representing the electorate, not the job of trying to control a bureaucracy or of telling electorates how to behave or how they ought to behave or how they ought to live their lives. That's the most bizarre thing in the world to me that people are interested in. Forget doing that, that they're even interested in that is
bizarre to me. And that people would want that is also very bizarre. Now, I talked to a Canadian
psychologist who essentially identified external locus of control as a psychological phenomenon.
She wrote a book about Trump derangement, and she was writing about how that's sort
of part of the setup for Trump derangement.
But that external locus of control, people, when they feel like things are done for them
or to them, they don't have an internal locus of control.
They kind of like it when they're taken care of by an authority.
So I understand, I guess, why somebody would like it.
Why somebody would like it.
Why somebody would want to do that to anybody is what's mysterious to me.
Well, I think, you know,
when you exist in a domination structure,
you want to be the dominator.
Like, you know, and when, you know,
you get a pat on the back from, you know,
the government or whoever's in, your worldview as a servant to the master.
The servant wants to become the master.
And so that's the danger.
That's what we have to be really careful about with shifting systems is that we're just not replacing one master with another.
And back to the point of the democracy and representatives, the reason why we had
representatives was in our initial government constructs was because there was no way to carry a message from California to Washington, D.C. quickly.
You know, the Canadian, which is the Westminster system of government, and the U.S. system of government were initiated in a time when electricity didn't exist and the telegraph didn't exist, much less FaceTime or Zoom.
And so the best solution at the time was to have one person
represent your geographical region by going to Washington, D.C.
It doesn't make any sense anymore.
It's time for an upgrade to the system.
And we're not going to be able to fix this system by fighting it.
It's time to start looking at new models that once adopted, to the system. And we can't, we're not going to be able to fix this system by fighting it.
It's time to start looking at new models
that once adopted
will just make
this existing one obsolete,
as Bucky Fuller said.
But Kyle,
Kyle, I understand
what you're saying,
but the Greeks
had a form
of direct democracy
and many political philosophers
through history,
well, they do have a direct democracy, right?
And that is one place where it is working.
So you think the Swiss system is the way to go?
I mean, I think we should absolutely try this notion of,
if you have a problem, you go and you get 100,000 signatures,
and the whole country votes on it.
If you have a solution, you go get 100,000 signatures, and the whole country will vote on if you have a solution you go get a hundred thousand
signatures and the whole country will vote on there's some we have that threshold but kyle
we have that in california and what unfortunately happens is the people who want a certain
proposition to go through completely mislead the public on what is in those propositions so they can push them through.
And whoever spends the most money tends to win. And so the corrosive effect of money is just,
again, rearing its ugly head. And to me, that almost more than anything is what I worry about. The effect of the relationship, and this is what Bobby Kennedy talks about, the relationship
between corporations and regulators, the relationship between representatives and who's funding their
campaigns. I mean, this is a corrosive effect. If we could get rid of that, our system such as it
is might work better. And Howard Schultz, he had entertained running for president in the last
cycle. And one of the things that really stuck with me from one
of his talks, and he was the CEO of Starbucks for anybody who doesn't know, was he gave the example
that 90% of Americans could agree with a certain policy, but if the Republicans put it forward,
it has like a 30% chance of passing. And if the Democrats put it forward, it has a 30% chance of passing. So it's the nature of this duality oppositional force.
Well, that's another thing. Maybe the party system is not. Or at least we get the independent in,
like Bobby. Let's not get into these yin-yang conflicts that are so ridiculous.
And the other concept that was really interesting
is the concept of citizen assemblies too,
bringing together, it's almost like jury duty on policy,
bringing of the collective,
bringing in 50 to 100 randomly selected citizens
or people of different backgrounds,
bringing them together to be
educated on particular policy areas by all different sides, and then coming out with
recommendations in that informed approach. And that proves to be a very effective means
towards policy recommendations, as opposed to current constructive policy recommendations, which is heavily influenced by the private industry for their motives, which at the end of the day are profits, because that's what corporations seek to achieve and deliver to their shareholders. And why do you think it works in Switzerland?
Because the Greeks have had injunctions against direct democracies
with more than like a thousand people or something,
that they always collapse.
I don't know what the number is, but through history,
direct democracies have always collapsed as they get big.
Why do you think it works for the Swiss?
And by the way, when I first heard how well
it works there and how happy they are with it, I thought, wow, it's a homogeneous society. And it
is compared to America, but it's three different countries. It's Italians, Germans, and French
essentially getting along. So it's not really that homogeneous. Why does it work?
Well, and Switzerland, it's a country of 8 million people
divided amongst 26 cantons.
And the canton is the equivalent of the state.
And the cantons hold the most power.
Like it is really a local first governance model
all the way up to the federal level
where the head of state there,
it rotates every year. and then and also like
within this system there isn't a desire for people to become politicians like the career politician
is not something that you know the swiss seek to do it's not like you know well that's an interesting
america it's because they're they must not be making much money as a politician, which is what I'd love to know how they clean that up.
Well, and they have a lot of very interesting things in Switzerland, too.
They have fines that are based on income.
So if you're passing on the right, it's a percentage of your income.
The speed limit is the speed limit. So if the speed limit is 100 kilometers an hour right it's a percentage of your income the speed limit is the
speed limit so it's like i have the speed limit 100 kilometers an hour it's 100 kilometers an hour
because that's the speed limit i learned that lesson the hard way i was actually off i did too
i learned that in france i learned that in france because they had not only was that the case but
they had video detection i got more than one ticket. So it's crazy.
But let's go back to the fear. I want to dig into the fear thing again, the fear campaign and how
egregious this was and the mass formation. I just wanted to pick your brain a little bit about what,
because I have my own thoughts about the mass formation and why it occurred and why we were
set up for it. And we've sort of tilted
at discussing why these people use these techniques, you know, to sort of control us
and keep us down, as you said. Why were we prone to it? What do you think? Mass formation.
I feel like it's like Plato's cave. It's like the more you push something on people,
they're just going to, you know,
it's easier to fool a person
than it's to convince they've been fooled.
So, you know, and from a controlling point of view,
fear is a very effective tool to wield.
And, you know, to an individual,
really aim to recognize when somebody's using fear
to coerce you into doing some sort of action.
That should be an immediate warning signal
that something is amiss.
And they've been using fear as a tool for control.
The sun, be afraid.
The earth, be afraid.
Weather, be afraid.
Food, be afraid.
Human contact, connection, be afraid. Weather. Be afraid. Food. Be afraid. Human contact.
Connection.
Be afraid.
Like, you know,
during the whole COVID,
they like seeing another,
being within six feet
of another person.
Be afraid.
Travel on an airplane.
Be afraid.
Cross a border.
Be afraid.
Speak up.
Be afraid.
Listen, people,
one of the things
people forget about
is the Fauci and his team were saying at one point that you will never shake someone's hand ever again, and you better get used to not socializing with humans.
And I was like, you've got to be kidding.
What?
Humans have to have this contact.
We must.
It's in us.
It's a meaning-making piece of what the human experience is.
Yeah, so I'm angry at that still.
And they used the mass formation.
Yeah, they used the mass formation.
They used it.
We were prone to it for some reason.
And everyone to whom I'm sure, if you're like me, raised that issue to,
they will fight against it.
And then you sort of point out to them what happened in Germany in 1938.
And their assumption always is, well, I wouldn't fall for that.
I'd be one of the good guys.
I wouldn't let them round up.
I would have been putting Anne Frank up in the basement, up in the attic, rather.
But the reality is, no, you wouldn't have.
You've just proven it first of all you've just shown who you are like by liking this this extreme control
and or cowing to it either either way the you're not one of the you would not be one of the good
guys return of the nazis well it's it's certainly the return of that phenomenology.
This is the return of the Nazi-like, this is the nouveau Nazi, the neo-Nazi, if you will.
And they project so bloody hard that everybody else is the Nazi or the fascist.
They are projecting, projecting.
Our democracy is at stake when in the
case of the Democratic, the DNC, this
nouveau Nazi party, they do not want
anybody to be on the ballot other than
their commander and puppet, you know,
Mr. Man. They want one option.
That is democracy.
This is very, very dangerous.
Yes, I agree with you.
And I think you are on to something
with the nouveau Nazi.
Did that term just get invented this second
or have you already been using that?
You just made it up right now.
Okay, nouveau Nazi.
I love it.
So just those of you that don't know nouveau nouveau nouveau is a french word for new uh so it's the nouveau nazis and i like it it's a nice ring to it
i'm gonna use it if you'll permit me let's use it together uh so nouveau nazis but yeah the
projection is obvious uh the two who was it the other day just said they've never met someone,
a leadership that hates democracy more than the Democratic leadership right now.
And they don't even understand.
And so this is back to mass formation.
They don't seem to understand that's what they're doing,
that they are attacking populism.
I don't know if you saw the work of Winston Marshall, who went to at bat.
He's one of the founders of Mumford & Son. And he was, I'm trying to pull up his words while
we're talking here. He went to bat against nancy pelosi uh in great britain i believe
that's where it happened in a event uh and i'm going to read you what he said about populism
which i thought was so so accurate uh here he is populism it's the worst here it is here it is here it is but here's what he's saying um
i'll tell you what is a threat to democracy it's brussels dc westminster mainstream media big tech
big pharma corporate collusion and davos the threat to democracy comes from those who write
off ordinary people as deplorable the threat to democracy comes from those who smear working
people as racist. The threat to democracy comes from those who write off working people as, quote,
populists. There it is. I understand that populism has a history and its various things,
but the fact is you're just taking aim at people's opinion and their desire to uh exert their opinion at the
voting box on representative government now i understand you don't like who the republicans
are running i understand that i get that but to condemn the people who are trying to i by the way
saw this in canada you said there was a big vote two days ago i was there during the run-up to the
vote and that's the kind
of rhetoric that was underway.
And then you see the same thing in France
where the mainstream media will
go, oh, it's the far right. It's the extreme
right. I'm not
sure. I think it's people that are just tired
of the nouveau Nazis.
Yes. Yeah. And we just want
to talk about things. It's like like let's just make talking great again
uh where we can actually like you know have an honest discussion you got to talk to bobby about
your slogans you've got good slogans in you you've got to get let's just let's make talking oh yeah
let's make talking cool again all right in the remaining minutes give me your pitch for bobby
kennedy and then we're going to kind of wrap this thing up. I appreciate you being here today very much and taking your time away from your family and the bus.
Why should somebody vote for Bobby Kennedy?
Well, you know, I was down at the pier the other day, and I heard the LODs, and the LODs were talking.
They were saying, do you hear about the new man in town?
I said, no, I didn't hear about the man.
What are you saying about the man?
They're saying that he is the remedy, and guess what his name is?
I said, what's his name?
They're saying it's Kennedy.
Can you believe it? There's a man named Kennedy that they're is the remedy. And guess what his name is? I said, what's his name? They're saying it's Kennedy. Can you believe it? There's a man named Kennedy that they're calling the remedy.
And I said to myself, goodness gracious, let me look this up. So I Googled whoisbobbykennedy.com and I watched this movie. And you know who narrated the movie? It was Woody Harrelson.
And it talked all about how the mainstream media is painting this man as some sort of crazy,
crazy man. But when it comes down to the fact, the man knows an awful lot about the world. He's lived it. He's been a lawyer for 40
years, fighting corporate capture, corporate greed, environmental destruction, all sorts of things.
He knows about the crisis of addiction in America. He knows about the problems that are up and down
this country from the left to the right, from San Francisco all the way to Provincetown,
hip cod. He knows America and he knows what we can do. And he also knows the world too.
And he knows how to deal with other leaders and how to talk about what needs to be done.
That's why they're calling this man the remedy. And a lot of people are saying, well, he has got
no chance because he didn't go as a Democrat. Well, Democrats, we're going to have him.
And then he goes to Republican. Republicans, we't going to have him. And then he goes to the Republicans. The Republicans weren't going to have him either.
So he chose to go independent. It was the only way to go. And you know, there hasn't been an independent president since George Washington. It's time
for number two. Let's make Bobby the Remedy Kennedy number two
this November 5th. And before that, let's go out. Let's mark the
message because Bobby the Remedy Kennedy is getting on every single ballot.
And honestly, contrast him to the other guys.
Listen to his words.
Don't judge him based on the words of others.
Judge him based on his own words.
Look into his eyes.
Listen to him with your ears.
You make the decision.
You are a person.
You got a heart that's beating.
You got a mind that's thinking.
Think for yourself. Hear for yourself. Don't trust the television. It's a television.
And it's the programs that are telling you a vision. Don't trust the television. Trust your
own mind. Trust your own ears. And use your words with great care, just like Bobby the Remedy Kennedy.
So this November 5th, give him a good chance.
I'm not going to tell you what to do.
Just give him a chance for goodness sakes, for our children,
for our ancestors, for our future.
Bobby.
Kyle, Bobby the Remedy Kennedy, Kyle Kemper, everybody.
A couple things, two quick things before we wrap it all up.
I'd urge you, I know slogans are your thing,
but I'd urge you to call him the second rather than number two.
I don't know if the Canadian translation of number two
is the same as number two is here.
Number two, not a good connotation in this country.
Number two? What do you mean number two?
Number one is pee-pee. Number one is pee-pee.
Number one is pee-pee.
Number two is number two.
So just saying.
This is a translation issue.
You called him number two.
We're going to call him the second independent candidate since George Washington.
Oh, yeah.
Well, since George Washington.
Yeah, yeah.
The second.
Okay.
Well, thanks for letting me do that.
Did you not see that performance.
True.
Holy shit.
I didn't want to take a number two.
That's the only takeaway.
All over your.
Okay.
Guys,
can you please cut that whole thing and just eliminate like,
you know,
in the,
in the post?
Cause that was a really good,
give me your speech.
It was a good,
it was awesome.
It will go around. Okay. Caleb will be. No, it was awesome. Believe me, it will go around social.
Caleb will be sure to push it out.
Don't you worry.
And then I love that Woody Harrelson is slowly becoming an uber rationalist.
I love that he is becoming that guy.
It's so interesting that people have dismissed him as a, yeah.
And before we end, because that, that I've been, before we end, I just want to say too,
that tomorrow we have the CNN fake debate happening in the Fortress of Evil.
And it's important that on this day, Bobby is going to be doing his own take on it.
So he's going to have a voice as well.
It's therealdebate.com is the site that they have set up. I also want to encourage everybody, all supporters, anybody who believes in independence and independent candidates
to consider making a donation to Bobby tomorrow.
Tomorrow is the fake debate money bomb.
And if the supporters can all just chip in a little bit,
a little bit from a lot of people
makes a huge difference.
So whatever you can do,
if you've been waiting for that moment,
tomorrow is the day.
Fake debate money bomb.
Chip in.
Listen, I know there's something
very special planned for tomorrow night.
And, you know, let's listen to...
What time?
Oh, well, I think the debate's
at 9 p.m. Eastern time.
And it sounds like they're going to be...
Bobby's doing his thing?
Bobby's going to be...
I believe what's going to be happening
is Bobby's going to be, you know,
watching the debate.
Then they're going to use their old PVR and they're going to press pause. And then we're going to be, I believe what is going to be happening is Bobby's going to be watching the debate, then they're going to use their old PVR
and they're going to press pause.
I think they'll have their own moderator
who's going to be super awesome,
asking the same question
or following on in some form
and Bobby will respond
and then they'll press play.
It's like an altar debate. We're going to weave
him in because
CNN,
the Matrix you know, the,
the, the matrix news network, uh, will not allow for Bobby's voice to be heard, especially in
contrast, you know, to those other two candidates. When I think Americans, I heard 71% of Americans
want to hear him debate, you know, people deserve to at least have the option to listen to him debate. And these Democrats,
these nouveau Nazis,
the big Democrats, they're not
the Democrats of the JFK, of the
RFK. These are the ones, they like
big government, they like big pharmacy, they like
big war, they like big power,
they like big money.
They do not want
people to have
good choices. They want their choices. They want people to have good choices.
They want their choices.
They want people to rise into the higher levels of their own organization,
but not too high.
Just high enough where you're easily controlled.
Thank you very much.
Kyle Cameron, follow him on X.
You find him there, K-Y-L-E-K-E-M-P-E-R.
We really appreciate you being here and hope to meet you in person.
Shake your hand.
I can't wait. Where are you guys at?
We're in Southern California.
We move around. We'll be up in New York.
We'll stay in touch. Are you going to be at the Trump
sentencing?
No, I doubt it.
That's in Florida,
right? That's in New York
on the 11th.
On July 11th.
That should be a real circus.
Then we've got the Republican National Convention is the next event.
That's going to be on the 15th or the 18th.
That should be a good time.
I invite you to come to Bitcoin Nashville, July 25th to 27th.
How savvy are you with Bitcoin?
Do you have a wallet?
I'm unsavvy, but I'm familiar.
I'm familiar.
We can do another show specifically about that.
And to all your people out there,
check out Edge Wallet.
It's a great wallet.
The best way to understand Bitcoin
is to actually send and receive it.
It's like email.
You can't study email.
Once you send and receive an email,
you're like, okay, I get email.
Same thing with Bitcoin. Same thing with crypto. It's cash, but it's digital, and it can't study email. Once you send and receive an email, you're like, okay, I get email. Same thing with Bitcoin.
Same thing with crypto.
It's cash, but it's digital and it can't be censored.
So it's awesome.
It is an alternative too.
And Bobby's been talking a little bit about it too.
He's been sort of nodding towards it a bit too,
which is interesting.
He spoke about it a year ago
and was like all about it.
And now like, you know, in the last month,
Trump has since declared that he is the crypto candidate.
So Bob is definitely having, you know,
an effect on the other guys.
And I think, you know, tomorrow night,
we might even see a question about Bitcoin,
you know, in the CNN fake debate.
Hashtag fake debate, folks.
Before that, you got to check out my show, Calling Out with Susan Pinsky.
I'll give a big promo for that.
And I'd love to have Kyle on so we can talk to his guardian angel one day.
Oh, so Susan, if you see a promoter right there, Susan has a show with,
we'll just tell your show coming out tomorrow at 3 o'clock.
Tomorrow at 3 p.m., Calling Out with Susan Pinsky is making its return debut at 3 p.m.
And we use psychic mediums astrologists numerologists
people who are spiritual to connect with the afterlife and find closure love and light
there you go kyle i will see you soon and we will uh we'll be calling you kyle
susan we'll get in touch with you uh yeah look at you i dig him all right my friend take care drive safe be happy
namaste um uh he hates the drive safe what is he like drive with adventure what was he like
i took this guy he's awesome so oh my god so cute uh all right. Yeah, so anyways, I'm going to reiterate it
just because I haven't really advertised it yet
because I'm very nervous about it.
And we have a new producer.
And before I do that, I want to thank Emily Barsh
for her content production for all of our shows
and also for keeping me sane
and also working on our sponsors.
That's interesting.
But yeah, tomorrow, 3 p.m.
Tune in.
Follow me on Rumble or on Twitter.
I'm FirstLadyOfLove.
I'm also on YouTube.com slash Calling Out,
or it'll also be on Dr. Drew's YouTube and Facebook.
And if you go to Locals.com,
I think it's Callingout.com slash locals,
you can be on the show.
We're going to have a locals community there and try to get people who are
interested in being on the show that are in our community.
So these are, I'm going to post it right now.
So you can follow the link.
I believe it's callingout.locals.com,
but they can find that at callingoutshow.com.
Oh, calling. Okay. And for thisout.locals.com, but they can find that at callingoutshow.com. Oh, calling.
Okay.
And for this show.
Oh, yeah, the website.
I'm going to just post them all.
We'll be in early tomorrow at noon with Salty Cracker, and he's been stirring it up lately.
Next Tuesday, July 2nd, we have Dr. Andrew Huff in here.
He's an eco-health whistleblower.
He'll be in studio.
Then we're going to take the 4th of July weekend away.
Then we'll be back on Tuesday with Brad Skistmas.
And then Wednesday, Dave Rubin in studio.
There we are.
And Michael, am I getting this right?
Yes, there we are.
That's what's coming up.
Michael Fairclough, I hope we got his name right.
He is a UK teacher who opposed mandates.
He's actually not just a teacher.
I think he was a headmaster and has some interesting ideas about childbearing
and what we should be doing.
And Zach Voorhees is on the schedule.
I see that as well.
And Batya Angar Sargon coming on July 16th.
So we'll be-
Look, I have a star next to my name.
Yeah, there you go.
It's a new support season.
And it's so funny because I started talking about it on the Rumble chat.
I was like, oh yeah, my show tomorrow, if anybody wants to join.
And then the lights went out.
So our spirits are already working.
People love that show.
So she's bringing it back.
So do support Susan.
And then again, support the people that support us.
We keep doing these things.
We're very, very, very fortunate that we love the people that we work with.
So my hair done. Okay. Go do your thing. Uh, Caleb, anything on your front?
No, all good. That was an interesting one. That was great. Excited for tomorrow. We got two shows
and we have two shows and then a presidential debate tomorrow. So tomorrow is packed. I've
already warned my wife. I'm like, it's going to be crazy tomorrow. I will kiss the kids in the
morning and I'll kiss them before bed. They may not see me during the day. I don't know. I'm like, it's going to be crazy tomorrow. I will kiss the kids in the morning and I'll kiss them before bed. They may not
see me during the day.
I don't know who planned
to debut a show tomorrow
before the presidential debate on the same day
we have Salty Cracker.
That's okay. We want his
people to know because they might be interested.
Also, I'm reading
Aaron Cariotti's latest
disquisition on the Supreme Court decision, which did not go his way.
It looks like they're going to keep going at it because it let me quote what he says here.
Supreme Court puns on technicalities.
So they're going to try to address those technicalities.
Dave Smith on July 23rd.
That's a lot of fun.
It's good to have Dave back.
Yeah.
Who knew Dave was going to be so much in the heat of things.
All right, everybody.
Thank you so much for being here.
We'll see you tomorrow at noon for this show with Salty Cracker.
You'll want to be there.
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