Badlands Media - Flow Ep. 58: America's 250th, Trump's Airport & Beautifying the Nation

Episode Date: July 12, 2026

Cam Cooksey dusts off the cobwebs and returns to Flow after a short break, and he's in a reflective, patriotic mood. This one is less breaking news and more a warm celebration of America turning 250, ...the golden age of national beautification, and why building beautiful things matters even when the world tries to take them. Expect Cam's signature ridiculous humor (yes, there is a "no pants hour" disclaimer), a detour into World Cup drama and camera cables that may or may not be cheating, and a genuine bit of theology on beauty being downstream from God. He walks through Trump's West Wing renovations, the newly renamed Trump International Airport (complete with a tongue in cheek "decode exit 69B" moment), and a spicy Iran post. He closes with a thought provoking Orwell versus Huxley reflection on truth, noise, and indifference. It's a timeline cleanser, as one viewer put it. The self driving cars story? Saved for next week.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The badlands, one of the badlands, explain those badlands. That's a hell of their name. Good evening and welcome to Flow episode 58. I'm your host Cam Cooxie and welcome back to me and all y'all. What's up, Flobies and Flowers? How y'all doing? Oh, it's been a minute. Let's see if I remember how to do this thing.
Starting point is 00:00:25 Good to see everybody that's here. Welcome back. And yeah, it's been, it's been a fun time last time I was here we were getting ready for Gart man since then unfortunately the United States men's national team has been knocked out of the World Cup but um despite what the last game or last match showed us um it was it was a good run I think it was a good run not what we hope for um I think there's still building blocks to go from that but there's a lot of controversy and by controversy I just mean a lot of opinions they're like uh like motholes
Starting point is 00:01:03 everybody has one and they stink but no there's a i'm not going to get too much into that today just because um i want to get back into the show man i missed you guys so glad to see everyone in chat i saw grease monkey was here early let me see i there's a few people before the show that popped in so fat chance this morning and rocky top apollo just jumped in um fat chance said hit the thumbs up. So that was at like 7.30 this morning. Thank you for getting up early and and showing some love. So please if you don't mind, y'all hit the thumbs up. Support Badlands Media, support myself on this show and all the content creators that are part of this community and everyone behind the scenes too. And then Rocky Toppoll just said, I like that new look. And for those of you that
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Starting point is 00:03:57 I guess it was during the week. I think it was yesterday or the day before. But yeah, shout out to Jessica Storm. And thank you so much. So let's go ahead and get to our second ad as well. And then we'll get flown with the show and see if I can dust the rust off, dust the cobwebs off and get back into it. Next up we have, oh, this is a new sponsor for me.
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Starting point is 00:06:03 Let's go to the comments before I get into the show. First off, we're going to start off with what we used to do. I say used to because, man, it feels like it's been a month. It's only been a couple weeks. But we'll definitely go to Donald Trump's true social first. And then I got a few things I saw on X that I wanted to share with you guys. And then I saw this, or I heard this very interesting story. Well, I thought it was interesting.
Starting point is 00:06:26 And I really want to know what y'all's take is on it because I brought it up to Jackie. She had a bit of a different take than I thought I'd, then I had. and I thought she might have, but I think it'll be something fun to discuss. And I'll just give you the hint that it has to do with, I guess it's artificial. Oh, it has to be artificial intelligence because it has to do with self-driving cars. But, but yeah, man, it encompasses a lot of stuff that we talk about here on this network and just in general about the future. The future. So I want to see what you guys think about it.
Starting point is 00:07:00 Also, I felt my chairs, though. Let me make sure it's higher. gave me a little bit of lift a little lift all right so let's see how the chat's doing we got uh murfs here miss rhea freedom fighter good to see you leg and missed you i've seen you in a couple chats but missed you hairball wizard said need some flow vibes today all right well give me some flow vibes uh polaris park is in here good to see you nick finishman says hello friends lurking feeding the goats and the birds With you, I know that's not like some type of weird euphemism because I know you got Birts and goads, goats and birds.
Starting point is 00:07:40 So good to see you, brother. Thanks for being here. Claire Kat here is always saying, good evening and happy Saturday, Flobies. Good evening to you as well, Claire Kat saw you earlier in Jackie's Hooks and Harmony show, which was fun. It was another jukebox episode. And if you guys don't know about that one, it's, I believe it's like a dollar for your song to get played.
Starting point is 00:07:59 And then I think it's five. And it gets moved up to it gets up to the top of the queue. Obviously, there's another $5 one your second in the queue. But it's real fun, man. It's literally like the jukebox is if you go to a bar or club, well, I guess clubs don't really have them, but like if you go to a bar or some restaurants, I know there's one near us where if you put in, I think it might even be $1.50. But if you put in a dollar, it's got the digital screen where you can pick your song.
Starting point is 00:08:24 And it'll play over for everybody. So if you want to ruin the mood or raise the mood of the, the environment that you're in, you can pay a dollar to do it. So Jackie Show is pretty cool too because obviously she'll play videos and then people send in requests. Also, if you guys are slacking on sending in songs, she'll obviously have a few of her own. But it's real fun, man. And if you're a new listener, if you've never heard her show before and you want your song played, I got to do is drop a dollar rant. I would suggest saying some stuff like, hey, first time, first time listener, first time caller or something like that. But yeah, all you have to do is drop the link.
Starting point is 00:09:00 She'll pull it up. And honestly, I don't think she uses any type of like filter. I think it could be a horrible song. I've heard some hilarious songs on there. We've even had, she's had like people put their, bring their own songs in. Yeah. So I think it was Buck Wayne who sent in a video of him playing a song in the guitar. And it was a real goofy song.
Starting point is 00:09:23 And by goofy, I mean like it was it was provocative in the best kind of way. But it was a hilarious song. So make sure you check out her show. 3 o'clock on her channel on the Jackie jackey jackey is spotta channel here on rumble and she obviously can't be on youtube because of what i just said about youtube um good to see you guys everybody that's on youtube i am making it my goal with this new refreshed cam to uh to not get us any strikes on youtube or to keep us strike free we'll think about it more positively so if there's anything that's questionable um copyright infringement wise if i haven't accidentally started it
Starting point is 00:10:00 If I started, I'll stop it before like a few seconds are up. But if there's any videos like that, I will have to play them at the end once we cut YouTube because it really does mess with the monetization on YouTube. And the thing that I've learned, CanCon was actually teaching me about this when I was visiting him and Christy down in, or when we were visiting him and Christy for the fourth down in Florida, was that you'd get a ban. It may be like a week or so, whatever. but when you come back, it starts to, they don't promote your stuff as much. They're put on like almost like a unofficial bad, bad channel list. As in like you don't listen to the rules. So try not to do that.
Starting point is 00:10:43 If it was my channel, I wouldn't care. But we are a team over here at Badlands. And I'm not trying to take any food out of anybody else's mouth because I love everybody that I work with. They're all great people. I may not agree with all their takes on things, but I agree with their heart and uh and their integrity so any who um get to see everybody else that's here i don't think that there's a a people tonight i saw that that wasn't on the schedule so i'm not
Starting point is 00:11:10 going to lie to you guys i'm probably going to try to get us off around nine o'clock because i would really like to watch uh switzerland beach argentina you know you know the rest won't let that happen but anyway um and team no pants good to see a matt vk says team no pants yeah the no pants hour is going to be probably more like a half hour and it'll be near the end of the show because we keep our pants on. We're on YouTube. And YouTube as you're listening, it is all a joke. I keep my pants on the entire time. I know the rules. But people in the, people in the audience, once YouTube gets cut, I can't control what they do. You're in the privacy of your own home, hopefully.
Starting point is 00:11:48 Or if you're driving, it's a terrible idea because if you get pulled over, that would be a very strange conversation to have. You know what? It might be a good way to try to get out of a ticket. I don't condone it. But I have heard of people saying that they had bathroom emergencies. And I've actually heard of the one or two people that have actually forced themselves to, for lack of a better word, urinate on themselves. And it's actually gotten them out of tickets.
Starting point is 00:12:14 So don't suggest doing it. Do not suggest doing it. But whatever, man, it's my show. Yeah. If you're at risk of getting a ticket and you pee your pants, there's probably like a 5% chance it'll work. So I think what do you got to lose? Except for your urine. All right.
Starting point is 00:12:34 So I know you guys have missed this ridiculous humor from me. Grease monkey says, pants on the ground. I doubt I'll have time, but if I have time, I might play a little bit of that song. Because if anybody doesn't know about that song, it is one of the greatest songs ever performed, in my opinion. Pants on the ground? Pants on the ground. looking like a fool with your pants on the ground. Because if you don't wear your pants around your waist,
Starting point is 00:12:57 you look like an idiot or you got plumber butt. No offense to the plumbers out there. Shout out to you guys. Shout out the plumbers out there. Unclogging toilets since whenever toilets were invented, probably unclogging, what are those things called? Outhouses. I guess you can't really clog an outhouse.
Starting point is 00:13:14 Anyway, before the show gets completely off the rails, I thought you guys, I'm so excited. Sorry, I just saw in the chat, Yasman says, England moved on. I thought they would win. Oh, okay. So I'm assuming England did end up holding on to win. England was playing Norway, for those of you that didn't know in the quarterfinals.
Starting point is 00:13:36 Norway was playing well, man. They scored first. Yeah, they scored first. There was some controversy about this is the funniest thing. I actually, let me see if I can pull up my ex post. And I know I said I was going to start with President Trump's true social, but I thought this was hilarious. I mean, I said it, so that's why I thought it was hilarious. Let me pull it up on the screen.
Starting point is 00:14:00 But you guys know, obviously, how the World Cup's been going. No, I don't want to boost this. Anyway, let me put up on the screen now. So, very simple, very simple post. I'm a man of few words. And I wrote, even the camera cables are cheating. Because apparently on England's second goal, Nor who is taking a goal kick.
Starting point is 00:14:28 So for people that don't know, the Norwegian goalkeeper on his end of the field, is kicking the ball up the field. Apparently hit one of the camera wires because they have cameras on, I think they're their exes across the field. So there's cameras running along, or there's at least one camera running along,
Starting point is 00:14:43 one line and one on the other, or it criss crosses. I'm not totally sure about it. But apparently it's, you know how in Jerry World, the AT&T Stadium, they had that big old screen and punters were hitting it
Starting point is 00:14:54 and they had to raise the screen and people were complaining about it. Well, apparently, the ball on the goal kick, the goalkeeper kicked it up, up the field towards England's end. It hit the wire, dropped down, and then England ended up getting possession of the ball, which, by the way, if that ever happens, the rules are if it hits anything outside of, like, the players on the field, while it's on the field, it's supposed to be a drop ball right there. So you stop the game, and then you just do a drop ball.
Starting point is 00:15:23 And drop balls in soccer. They used to be like face-offs and hockey, but nowadays, they're super gay and you don't get the, I mean, it was smart because people are, you know, it's not a stick, it's legs. So people would kick the shit out of each other. Part of my language, dang it. I'm supposed to hold back on the cursing a little bit if possible. But anyway, they kick the crap out of each other. And so now they do it where they drop it with the team that basically had possession. So Norway, because they did the goal kick, most likely they would be the ones. They get the drop ball, but then they go backwards, you know, it's kind of a gentleman's thing there. But anyway, so England goes and scores off of that. And not off of that, but like it happens. England keeps possession and they end up going to score right after Norway had scored too. So it was right before halftime. End up being one one at halftime. The game was played on, kept going, kept going.
Starting point is 00:16:15 And then Jude Bellingham, who I think has been England's best player this whole tournament. Harry Kane's really good. But England has been bawling when Jude balls. and also biblical name, Jude. But, but yeah, Jude Bellingham scored in the extra time. And so it was 2-1 when I turned it off to get ready for the show. So thank you, Yas, man.
Starting point is 00:16:38 So apparently England moved on and good for them. And before I forget, slash, I just saw this pop up. Let me see where the, yeah, Jackie says final 21, England. Thank you, Jackie. Um, and Yasmin actually said not yet. I didn't know they were playing extra 30 minutes there in the 12nd second minute. England's still up to one, but now obviously Jackie gave us an update match is over. Greased monkey says we started from the bottom now we're here.
Starting point is 00:17:08 Yeah, I had to start off with that. But before I forget and or it goes away, snow cat operator, good to see you, brother. We saw him and, um, and his lovely pup that you see right there. Um, we saw them at Gart. I feel like Gart was like a month ago now. It was only a couple weeks ago. But Leah, his beautiful girl, Leah. And shout out to Snow Cat for winning the golf tournament.
Starting point is 00:17:32 He single-handedly carried John's team to a defeat over. I don't want to mention who it is because they're my friends. So I'm not going to call out who got beat. But I will say that Snowcat carried the team. And John didn't weigh him down. I'll give him that. I'm just kidding. But shout out to you, man.
Starting point is 00:17:50 But Snowcat operator gifted one. subscription. Thank you so much, brother. Good to see it. And guess who it went to the one the only Jennifer Ray. Oh, wait, I have a I always forget I had these things. I wanted to be too loud. So shout out to snow cat operator and Jennifer Ray, who is now a, uh, has at least a one one month subscription. So Jennifer Ray, make sure you follow up on that because I learned, I think it was on like Bay Theater Dave's channel or something. Um, I got gifted a subscription and didn't go in there and actually like collect it. And so I just went away.
Starting point is 00:18:29 So anyway, thank you again, Snowcat for that. I appreciate it. And just to finish up on this thing over here, guys, the cables are cheating. I was joking about that. But for all of you that have been watching the tournament or just heard stuff about it, you at least heard about the balligan red card that was suspended. And just so everybody knows, President Trump did not, President Trump called and asked about it.
Starting point is 00:18:54 The president of FIFA said, it's not even in my hand. in so there's nothing I can do about it. The United States Soccer Federation went through the proper channels with their lawyers, right? I think it was within two or three hours after the match. You have to file a complaint or whatever. Or a, I can't think of the word. It's a complaint, but they, um, uh, Tracy Annette said, what? No, the membership is automatic.
Starting point is 00:19:21 Well, maybe I did something wrong. I trust Tracy Annette over myself. All I know is that I had an. membership thing that said it expired and it was not like a full month. So I guess I did something wrong. That's what I'm trying. Oh, you know what it was? I was probably already subscribed to the channel and it was I probably just had to like accept it. I don't really know what it is. So either way, the point is now that you've gotten gifted with that. Thank you, Tracing, In that by the way. And good to see you. Jennifer Ray, use this wisely. Use this membership to binge watch bad lands. And now that you
Starting point is 00:19:56 have a membership that's technically free for a month, you can rant as much as you want. You don't have to worry about paying for that this month's subscription. Just send in rants. Go, uh, go, go spam daily with rants. Send in, send in like 10 one dollar ramps, rants with extremely confusing words that can con can't pronounce. So we can make fun of them. That would be, that's the dream right there. I might even join in with you if I actually wake up in the morning.
Starting point is 00:20:21 Anyway, um, but yeah, so back to the whole, the whole red card thing. we went through the proper channels and legally protested it. The independent body, which I always think is funny to hear. I heard Cancon say the other day. I think it was with Chris Paul. And any independent body that's part of the federal government is a joke because obviously it's not independent. It's part of the federal government.
Starting point is 00:20:45 But in FIFA, it's actually different. It's not part of the, I mean, it may go, it may be under the umbrella of FIFA, but these people aren't like FIFA officials that they're an independent body. for I think it's like arbitration of rules. But anyway, they reviewed it and they were like, yeah, this is bullshit. Sorry again for the language. So they suspended it. And FIFA's suspended, gotten, there have been red card suspended.
Starting point is 00:21:08 There were a few before the tournament even started. I think Christiana Ronaldo was supposed to serve like a three match ban because of a red card. He got in some other FIFA sanctioned tournament leading up to it. Completely normal. People are making a big hub love about it. And I love that Donald Trump like didn't come out and say, it wasn't me, guys. it was this FIFA body, whatever. What he does is he just stirs the pot, man.
Starting point is 00:21:28 He stirs the pot. And then he just lets people fight over stuff because he knows that they're going to come out here and just complain. Complain, complain, complain. And for me, it was actually a bit of a, I'm trying to think of the way to describe it, presidential challenge. That'd be great. Also, by the way, other countries can do this too, like the ones that complain. And if I find the post, I'll show it to you guys later. but somebody was talking about how the difference between Europeans and Americans is Europeans
Starting point is 00:21:58 have lived their whole life believing that everything that can go wrong will go wrong. And if it does, then it's just part of life. The analogy they use was some Europeans are like, what is it, Europeans are like the bug and Americans are like the windshield. Like the bug just expects to get splattered. Like it's just part of being a bug. You're going to hit a windshield and you're going to, you're going to splice. I can't even think of the analogy fully, but as the windshield, like, you, you wipe off the bugs. You do, you do something about it, whereas for the bugs, it's just inevitable.
Starting point is 00:22:30 But I'll try to find the analogy. But the whole point is that we as Americans, we, we expect truth and, and if something, if we've been wronged, we expect it to be corrected, whereas over there, they just expected to be part of life. And that is another reason why this 250 years of this beautiful experiment in a nation. which is I think running very smoothly. I think there's been hiccups along the way. But as for an entire nation of, what is it, over 330 million people,
Starting point is 00:23:01 I think it's running extremely smoothly. I mean, things can be a lot worse. I'm proud of this country. The good, the bad, the indifferent. I am grateful to be a part of it. And I thank you guys for, in a way, allowing me to be a part of it. I know technically it's my choice once I was born here. But I get to choose whether I participate or not.
Starting point is 00:23:21 But to be a part of this community in Badlands and then just to be a part of America, 250 years, man, that is a, that is a huge deal. 250, 250, 250, man, with, um, sorry, Greece monkey just said France equals bisexual challenge, uh, because of the, their president. Um, but anyway, um, yeah, 250, man. We are at 250 years and, uh, and we got at, at least. least 250 more to go. I'm only saying at least because I'm not even thinking past that just because I don't think I'll be here for that. But you never know way technology is getting these days. But the beautiful thing for me is that we've made it this far. President Trump is in office right now
Starting point is 00:24:09 because of us, because of we the people. Yes, the whole voting system and everything has been corrupted, manipulated. But we got one, man. We as people have fought enough to get a leader in office that we truly want. And the one thing that I take from it is that if you not try hard enough, but if you, if you fight hard enough, if you, if you refuse to just be stepped on and walked all over and refused to just be told what to do as grown adults and as children of God, then, then you will, you will be rewarded in some way. shape or form. It may not turn out the way that you wanted to be, but I personally believe that we are,
Starting point is 00:24:57 we're in a very special time right now. And, and yeah, man, I think that the next 250 years are going to be even better. That's my personal opinion. It's not hopium because it's just how I feel about it. You can feel completely different. And that's the beauty of this country. So with that being said, let's get into a little bit of beauty in this country. We'll start off with the first post. This one's from July 8th at 7.23 p.m. So that was, what was it? Three days ago? Yeah, that would have been Wednesday, basically. President Trump truth this out. And this is the newly revamped West Wing of the White House. I can't read all of that, including signage and renovated walls, maple trees, and plantings, President Donald J. Trump. So I'll just do this out a little bit so you can see it. This is what our West Wing looks like now.
Starting point is 00:25:50 And if you're anybody, if you're like me, I'd never watch the whole series, but I did get into some West Wing, mostly the first season. I think I've seen some other episodes. By the way, side note, I feel like West Wing was one of those shows that it was not propagandizing us, but it was getting us ready for the speed at which television started coming out in like the late 2000s, early 2010s where everything was just like rapid, rapid pace. a lot was going on. And I know that in the White House, it's probably like that. But also part of me feels like it's actually not that way. I think it's a little more propagandized to make it seem like people are more busy than they are. I think President Trump is busy.
Starting point is 00:26:33 I think that there are certain age that are busy. But at least during that time period, my guess is Clinton White House, Bush White House, Obama White House. They probably had a lot of, I mean, they had a lot of waste, fraud, and abuse. So my guess is that they were probably a lot of people just sitting around twilling their thumbs and just collecting paychecks. But anyway, that's just my opinion on that. The reason I brought this up is because this is what I was talking about going into 250. The 250 first year. Right now we're still in 250.
Starting point is 00:27:02 We're going into the 250 first year. We are re-beautifying this country, man. Like this, we from the moment we became a country, we started making it more beautiful. We started settling land. going west. We started building these beautiful buildings, these beautiful, I guess, like, landscapes, just settling the Western world, is what I'm trying to say. And the people that were trying to take down our country, they were, this is what I believe. I believe that, yes, they were destroying our country from within. Yes, they were trying to slow roll out their change. But a lot
Starting point is 00:27:44 of it was they were just trying to let let they weren't putting care into the most simple things in our country like the buildings the architecture because they were trying to slowly let it erode over time because if you let it erode over time then you have the excuse of oh well I wasn't destroying it's just a natural occurrence you know rain rain weather's things over time but no this was all part of their plan they were trying to cut cut our knees off at certain areas that were were strengths. And then the other areas that were just kind of, you know, things we always expected. We expected to have beautiful buildings. They let some of the cities like Detroit or Atlanta or New York or L.A. or Chicago. Yeah, they did a lot of damage to them, but they also just kind of let them
Starting point is 00:28:29 just go by the wayside by not taking care of them. I mean, I forgot who said the quote, but you'll have a country if you can keep it or something like that was along the lines of the quote. Somebody in the chat will remember it. But I feel like this is President Trump's, way of not only ushering in the golden age through effort and focusing on it, but just re-butifying America because I think this is the most beautiful country in the world. And I don't really know who else can argue with that. I think there's a lot of very old structures in the world that are still beautiful. But I mean, even when you go to Europe, man, I remember when I went over to Italy in 2014, the Roman Coliseum was amazing. But it was close for renovation. And to be honest, I know
Starting point is 00:29:12 that they can't do too much to it, but it kind of looked like shit. Part of my language again, but like it's, it looks like a ruin because they didn't renovate it. They were there, they're leaving it there to say, oh, this is what used to be. But it's because that area had been taken over. The Romans no longer controlled the area. So we as Americans, I don't want our cities to turn into ruins, even though I think that's what they've been after. So, uh, all right. Next up, actually, there might be some more pictures.
Starting point is 00:29:37 No, not on this one. Let's go back. Let's see. All right. I want to skip ahead to this one because it's kind of similar along the same lines. But let's just start off with the picture. This is a big old bunch of, oh, here we go. This would be a little bit more aesthetically pleasing while I read this.
Starting point is 00:29:58 So President Trump, this one I think was from the ninth. He said, the base of the magnificent White House face around the column area at its front door. It hasn't been fixed in decades. but you can see how beautiful it will soon be. This is representative of what we are doing in Washington, D.C. beautification and no crime. People are saying that the city hasn't been or felt like this in 100 years, President Donald J. Trump.
Starting point is 00:30:25 And I'll just go through some of these pictures, guys. Hold on. I just saw something over here. Good to see you, Rocky Top. What's to say? If you renovate it, you won't get as much value on the antique red show. I saw renovation. I thought it was going to be more of a serious.
Starting point is 00:30:42 I mean, this is true. I thought it was going to be more of a serious comment. But no, that's spot on. They're trying to sell off our country to the highest bidder. And you don't get that extra, you don't get that extra, that extra, that extra cash for having renovated it. Good point. And anyway, let me get back to this.
Starting point is 00:31:07 So the pictures, I mostly just wanted to show you the pictures for, now. And so this is the base showing you some more stuff. I think that's the beginning of the renovation. Let's see if I can get to the other one. There we go. So I love this picture right here. What is this? America is a nation of builders once again. Shout out to whoever carry WNC strong, probably Western North Carolina. But yes, we're building again, guys. We are doing what Americans have always done. And I know this is probably boring to a lot of people. I mean, just the photos.
Starting point is 00:31:49 You know, a lot of people aren't architects or built. You may be builders, but not in the physical sense. I think we're all builders in this country, to be honest. I mean, people build families every day, build upon their families. But the big thing here for me, and I think it's probably the same for you guys, is beautification. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. and we're the beholders of this country. We have been given the keys to,
Starting point is 00:32:15 we've been given the keys to a beautiful, beautiful place. And it's our job to maintain it. So anyway, I thought that was beautiful. And then another beautiful thing, President Trump on, on true social. This was July 9th at 8 o'clock in the evening. And I saw this, look at those eyes right there. I would say menacing, but that looks focused.
Starting point is 00:32:42 But anyway, he says, a very big day in Palm Beach, Florida, where it was my great honor to have the Palm Beach International Airport be renamed by a spectacular vote. The president Donald J. Trump International Airport. The area is hot. The location is great and the renovation will be spectacular. Thank you to all in Palm Beach for your vote and your confidence. This will soon be one of the greatest and most spectacular airports anywhere in the world, President Donald J. Trump. So for those of you that did not know, pretty sure some of you
Starting point is 00:33:15 already know, but we finally got a President Trump airport, a President Donald J. Trump International Airport. It was, I say formally, which it is, but formerly the Palm Beach International Airport. And if you've ever flown into there, I actually like that airport. I mean, it's obviously it's a smaller airport than Miami. It might be smaller than Fort Lauderdale, which is actually the one that we just flew in and out of this past week. But it's a, it is a, in my opinion, it's a beautiful area. Well, Palm Beach, Florida is, I think, unquestionably a beautiful area. But I like the location.
Starting point is 00:33:52 I know it's basically home to President Trump at this point. This is the airport that he would fly in and out of from, I believe, from Mar-a-Lago. But I just thought it was super cool. when I heard that news. I actually heard it or saw it from from Eric. I saw Eric post something about it on his I think it was on his ex page of truth social and I was looking at it and I'll show you guys a little bit more pictures, but I want to make sure I get to this rumble rant that just came in from Rocky Top Apologist. So Rocky Top Apologist for $5. Good to see you, brother. And thank you for sending in the rant. So for $5, Rocky Top Apologist said on the same concept of how ugly and run down. They had allowed. J.B. White shared a good video about the BS at the Smithsonian the other day on X. Thank you, Rocky Toppapagos. Good to see you, brother.
Starting point is 00:34:45 And thank you for the rant. And I almost forgot about that J.B. guy. Where's he been at? But now, hopefully, J.B. will be back soon. I think he said September, to be honest, or the end of August, maybe. So it might still be another month or so before we get to see him on screen again. But, yeah, I did see that. I haven't been able to watch the video yet, or I haven't watched it.
Starting point is 00:35:04 Obviously, I've been able to. But I haven't watched it yet, but I'll definitely go check that out. But so apparently there's BS at the Smithsonian the other day. And Rocky Top, if you want to just put it in the chat, I'll pull it up on the screen. Not the link, not the link, but the just like the general gist of it. Oh, he said he's looking for J.B's post right now. So thank you, brother, for looking for that. And again, if I have time, most likely I'll probably be able to share it because I doubt it will have any copywritten stuff.
Starting point is 00:35:33 But if you bring that up, I'll, I'll screen it. and then I'll share it. Let's see. Okay, thank you, Jessica Koch. So I was reading, so Jess Koch just sent this, this, uh, message in the chat. It says Benjamin Franklin was asked, quote, what kind of government do we have, a republic or a monarchy? Franklin's response was echoed through the ages. A republic, madam, if you can keep it. Thank you so much. That was the quote I was thinking
Starting point is 00:36:05 of. I don't know why I couldn't think of Benjamin Franklin, even if I couldn't get the quote right. But yes, we have a republic, not a monarchy. And madam, we only have one if we can keep it. Exactly. You don't just get nice things and expect no one to try to come take it from you. The more beautiful. And I think that's also part of it is when you make something beautiful and nice, there's evil in this world that just wants to come just take it from you
Starting point is 00:36:35 because they can't do it themselves. I mean, God is the greatest creator of all time. Is the creator, but greatest creator of all time. Creates most beautiful things, things we can never even imagine creating. What does Satan do? He tries to steal things of gods and repurpose them for his own. That's what the evil in this world does. When you build something beautiful and what happens is people shy themselves away from building beautiful things
Starting point is 00:36:59 because they think that that will slow down the robberies. It'll keep people from taking things from you. Well, if I've learned anything from President Trump and his, lifetime is that this man built beautiful things, beautiful places all over this country, all over the world, hotels, residences, businesses, stores, whatever. And he's helped others build stuff. And yeah, people have come after it. But I mean, what have they taken from them?
Starting point is 00:37:30 I mean, I wouldn't even say they took time from them because, yeah, they, they did certain things, but he's repurposed that time for to build something else. if you keep building, they can't take it from you. They can't take everything from you. So do not be afraid, y'all. Do not be afraid to truly be yourself. You don't have to be flamboyant about it. But if you want to build something beautiful, you want to make something nice.
Starting point is 00:37:55 Don't worry about those people that would come to take it. That's why we got the Second Amendment. Now, I'm just kidding. But no, that's why we have God on our side is that there are some things of this world that may be taken from us. And if they're taken, I honestly think that they they were not that important. And I'm not talking about lives of people that we care about and things like that. I'm talking about physical things, but like material things.
Starting point is 00:38:23 Material things. If we lose those material things, we have a greater reward in heaven. So it's the work that's put into it that matters the most. So all right. Let's let me see if I can find the. the airport thing oh here we go let's just go ahead and finish up with the talking about trump international airport and then i'll get back to i wouldn't say more depressing stuff but just you know other stuff so look at this interesting decode this for me my friends so you see that
Starting point is 00:39:00 so exit 69b right president donald j trump international airport okay exit 69 b Why do I say that? Leslie Bear is 17. I don't know where the 17's at. If there was a 17, I didn't see it. That's not actually where I was going with it. But I did notice something. I literally just noticed it right now.
Starting point is 00:39:23 And by the way, guys, I'm joking around when I say decode that. It's completely more of a tongue-in-cheek thing. But X-It 69, I thought was interesting because I'm kind of annoyed that I'm doing this, but I'm going to do it anyway. Got how many people is falling? And it's been like that for a while. Because I remember the first time I saw it, I laughed because I was like, 69 giggedy. But, but yeah, I don't, I don't know why.
Starting point is 00:39:53 I mean, he probably knew it was going to be that airport, that exit. Obviously, he knows where the exit is. So, I mean, they could just be a coincidence, whatever. But I also think it's fun to mess with people. Oh, okay. Wait, there we go, Leslie Bear. I didn't even think about that. Yep.
Starting point is 00:40:11 I said decode that not even knowing, not even knowing, 69B. That's hilarious because it was 60. Oh, man. I didn't even mean that this is fun. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Let's see, Barry, you just throw another thing in there. Let's, let's, let's piss even more people off with this one, all right? So we got 69B.
Starting point is 00:40:34 So B is 2 equals 17, right? But B2, B2 bomber. airports just saying just saying people shout to leslie bear for that one you just made that even more fun oh man i love it i love it but the whole point i was trying to get at originally before i went off on that that tangent um sorry that now i'm just hooked on the whole picture like i'm looking at this like these are obviously lights but i'm like why is the i t there why is the oh y here you can't see the n l you can't see the X. Interesting. But no, all jokes aside and decoding our side.
Starting point is 00:41:25 Yeah, I don't know why. I just, I saw the 69B and I knew that he had been only following 69 people for a very long time. And I was just fascinated by that. But anyway, President Donald J. Trump International Airport. Guys, I know other things have been named after him. But this one, I mean, we've got what Ronald Reagan International Airport. JFK, I think there's a W Bush one. Well, I know there's, well, there's at least one of the Bushes, has one in Texas. Excuse me. There are obviously a few more around the country. I can't think of all the other ones.
Starting point is 00:42:02 And honestly, no offense to these other presidents, but I really don't care at this point. Maybe in the future I'll look back on history to try to figure out which ones I've been missing. But this post also tied into it. I don't know. I'm going to assume that it's true because I don't know why I'm good to see you, Maggie, by the way. I don't know why Maggie Bundy would come in here with mal information or mistice information. But I'm with Artsy Joan. She says, did it? Or it did? Question mark. But yeah. So Maggie Bundy, good to see you. By the way, Maggie. It was great seeing you at Gart, which we had some more time together. But, you know, we'll see you again soon. But Bill Clinton's got renamed. And she says, yes, a few years ago. Interesting. The funny thing about that is how long is it going to take for them? They probably put in the paperwork, but how long is it going to take for for someone to start a, start a petition? I love how they start petitions and not go fund these. Like instead of getting the money to go and change it, they say, let's start a petition to complain about something.
Starting point is 00:43:07 Let's get a bunch of signatures to say, we don't like it. Oh, thank you, Maggie. She said, I love seeing you. I love seeing you too, Maggie. But not but and and President Trump. So the other day he when he so he posted these things separately and then I think it was earlier today. He posted these two together. So this is the second part of that last post that I had. So he says, wow, Palm Beach has always been a special place to me. So beautiful.
Starting point is 00:43:38 Again, that word beauty. I'm telling you guys, part of the golden age is beauty, beautification because beauty, in my opinion, true beauty is is downstream from God. It has to have God in it to be truly beautiful. I don't care about the like somebody thinking something looks like hot or pretty or whatever. Beauty is beauty means that it's it's got God and it's got the it's got the golden ratio in some way, shape or form, whether it's physical or metaphysical or on the quantum level. God's ratio is is in it.
Starting point is 00:44:18 And anyway, so President Trump says that. And I think I should be able to read all this. Let me see, because it's a little bit blurry. But I just, I want, I want this on record because this is, this is a huge deal to me. And I'm so grateful to be around and even have a show within the few days of when this actually happened. So Eric Trump on the left, county administrator, Joseph Abruzzi. Commissioner Maria Marino and Donald Trump Jr. Far right stand in front of Trump Force One as Palm Beach International Airport officially became Donald J. Trump International Airport on July 9th in West Palm Beach.
Starting point is 00:44:58 And then the title reads, A Special Moment. Sons, two dozen officials, first passengers to touch down after renaming. So I believe that these two were on Trump Force One with 24, so that's 26. 24 other officials to be the first ones to touch down in Trump Force 1 after the renaming. So it says, let's see if I can leave this. Yeah, Donald Trump's sons and about two dozen officials became the first passengers to touchdown at the newly minted President Donald J. Trump International Airport on July 9th. To beat the United Parcel Service, the airport's typical first arrival, the group left in Trump's private plane before sunrise at 4.30 a.m. and landed 30 minutes later in the same place, cheering as they did. The president himself wasn't on board, though a bobblehead version overlooked the pilots as they brought the plane back down. The Trump organization didn't publicize the inaugural flight, so the crowd that saw it off and waited on the tarmac. for its return was small and then right here it's the sign says i can't click on that one it says
Starting point is 00:46:15 welcome to and then president donald j trump international airport with that beautiful seal right there new sign new signs welcome travelers to donald j trump international airport on jrump international airport on july 9th and west palm beach so guys now we got it down um we've got we've got an airport what's next i know that arguably the last thing because it'll probably take some time is going to be his head up there on Mount Rushmore to the right. And I think he's going to be facing a different direction. I think he's facing, I'm not going to pretend to know if it's east, west, north, or south. But I'd say away from the other presidents.
Starting point is 00:46:55 And for me, it's not necessarily a way, but it's looking forward to the future, to be honest. That's the reason why I want it. Also, I think his hair is sloped off to the side. But I think that that's the way that he should be where his head should be and where he should be facing. Um, no, I did not Rocky Top Apologist. Rocky Top Apologist says, did you mention the bridge naming in Tennessee? I feel like I remember seeing something about that. But, um, but yeah, apparently there was a bridge named in Tennessee.
Starting point is 00:47:29 And I'm not surprised. I mean, you, uh, you volunteers, the volunteer state. Y'all know what's up. Sorry, I was reading what Jackie wrote. She said, if everyone can do me a quick favor, click on my name. and say hi in the chat of Bible study. I'm looking for some unique chatters to help stay in the Rumble Creator program. That's very nice of you, Jackie, to reach out to the people.
Starting point is 00:47:55 I think it's nice because it was a kind way of saying it. But yeah, if you guys get a chance, would you please do that? And you can interact with her in the chat. I didn't see what it was before I put it up there. I still would have put it up there. But I didn't see what it was. And we already got people saying, gotcha. She said no, not now, but you need unique chatters.
Starting point is 00:48:17 I mean, you guys know that I'm going to the next thing I get to. I think the next thing I'm going to talk about is something with Iran. So it might be a good time to just listen and go click on her page as another tab. Because all I'm about to do is read it. But I just saw Rocky Toppologist said in Dandridge, North Tennessee. So I will actually look that up. Whenever I play a video later, I will look that up. Actually, what I'll do is I'll look that up.
Starting point is 00:48:42 Not right now. We'll do it a little later in the show. But when I play the soft disclosure ad, while you guys are enjoying the new ad, I know some of you probably already seen it when you start this one. So I don't forget in Dandridge, Tennessee. All right. I'll go look it up. So thank you, Rocky Top. But anyway, back to Maggie.
Starting point is 00:49:05 She says, I'm a liar, it appears. They tried to remove it in 2017 and again after Epstein crap. But at this time, it is the Bill and Hillary Clinton Airport in Little Rock. Yeah, I was going to say, I'm pretty sure I still know. I knew that part, which I think is hilarious because, um, hold on. I'm trying to smile. Oh, this is stupid. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:49:28 So my headphones had some weird feedback because there's a, there's a microphone that's not plugged in on here, but I had the thing up. The, the microphone port was open. So it was making this weird clicking noise. Anyway, um, I think it's so. funny that uh the fact that i think out of the tube bill bill is clearly the puppet um hillary's the puppet master she's his maybe not his beard because bill's probably not gay he's probably just a real is a real perv um not probably is um who knows these people they're their their sexuality is
Starting point is 00:50:02 fluid as they like to say but um but she's definitely the one wearing the pants as we've seen in all of her her suit pants her lady lady suits that she wears but um I think it's funny that Bill got the airport first, I believe. Obviously, he's president. He was president. And then Hillary, Hillary had to ride Bill's coattails, even though she's like the evil mastermind behind that whole family, the Clinton family. And she had to ride Bill's coattails to get herself an airport. And I bet you that irks her to this day.
Starting point is 00:50:36 Whatever. I don't want to go talking about them. But anyway, thank you, Maggie, for correcting it because it definitely would have gone down. as me confirming that you were correct because I had not gone and checked it. So I appreciate it. Anyway, let's keep moving on. But shout out to President Trump for getting an airport named after him, an international airport. Honestly, I think that because I'm pretty sure you can have multiple airports because the,
Starting point is 00:51:01 they're not called call signs. Oh, my brain is blanking right now. The airport name, call name, whatever. I cannot think of it right now. My name is blinking. or my see guys i got to dust off the cobwebs but um you can have this like the same name of an airport it just is going to have different letters like uh atll lauderdas is atl um fort lauderdale's is f l uh but there are some that are just like like the one in i think the the cobb county one here
Starting point is 00:51:33 cobb county international airport is like k k yr or something like that so um it doesn't have to be the same as the name. So it's not like all them have to be a DJ, DJT IA or whatever, or DJT. So yeah, you can have multiple Donald Trump president Donald J. Trump international airports, just in different states, most likely. How mad would, how mad would they be if we got 50 different states with at least one president Donald J. Trump International Airport? That's a petition that I would sign. That's a go fund me. KRY. Thank you, Kemp is over. And good to see you. I'm assume you're either one of us and yes codes nagy but um of course i had it backwards thank you kimp is over um i'm guessing uh you're kidding no not kidding not kidding uh rocky top that's what it is
Starting point is 00:52:24 i don't know why i i got the the the letters mixed up but yeah uh oh oh cloud topper may have just coming with a decode for us exit only i t o y 7 17 Q Y. Now you guys, I'm not going to spend time going through all that. But I'm just saying, go ahead and do the math yourself. And this is what K.R. Y, Y, Y. Yes. And then Maggie said codes question mark. And then right here. Yes, ICAO airport codes. I don't know why that blanked me. So thank you so much. Kemp is over. But yes. So. Yeah, you can you can have you everyone has a different ICAO airport code because that would be way too confusing But but but you can honestly there there may be some laws to it, but you can basically name your airport whatever you want You have to get through the legal process, but anyway That would be amazing. That would be amazing if we had a president DJT or president Donald J Trump International Airport in every state We should get one in every state. Ah, no, this is what we need. We need. We need a president.
Starting point is 00:53:40 to go get one in Greenland, get one in Venezuela, get one in Iran, get one in Canada. Let's go there next, guys. Let's get president, U.S. President Donald J. Trump International Airport in Tehran. That's what we need. Or in Caracas. Yeah, huh? Just really start trolling them. Just every place the regime lives or like runs, just go get an international airport.
Starting point is 00:54:05 It'll be like worldwide monopoly. But anyway, I'm glad we talked about this. but I'm going to try to get back somewhat on track. Like I said, I'm pretty sure there is no, let's see, I'm pretty sure there's no people tonight, but I'm going to try to get out of here around 9 o'clock because I do want to go watch that soccer game. And since it's my first time back,
Starting point is 00:54:25 I don't want to just bore you guys into oblivion with these type of talks. But yeah, shout out to President Trump for the airport. And I think it's rightfully deserved. Now this one, let me read through this one, and then I'll tell you guys why I brought it up, because I saved it for a reason, but we'll see. So this was from the 10th. So that was yesterday.
Starting point is 00:54:44 President Trump said the Islamic Republic of Iran has asked us to continue talks, which I think is hilarious, but in quotes, talks. We have agreed to do so, but the United States has stated to them in no uncertain terms that the ceasefire is over. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Ceasefire is over. We'll continue talks. That means that there's still, you can come in if you want. Oh, there's a cat coming in.
Starting point is 00:55:11 I thought Jackie was waiting. Jackie's here. I'm going to mute it just because there's bags. Actually, no, mine sound isn't too loud. Would you like to say hello? Hi. Jackie says hi. I don't know if she's on the screen yet.
Starting point is 00:55:23 No, she's not. She's over here hiding. I can hear her crumpling some plastic bags in my ear. Would you like to walk by? I'm taking my shoes off. The slowest taking off of shoes I've ever seen. I hope you had a good time wherever you went. Jackie just spent too much money, guys.
Starting point is 00:55:45 Jackie spent too much money. Too much money. Whatever. By the way, we're going back on vacation on Monday. So I will not be on Ychromes on Monday. That just reminded me of that. I think I should be back next Saturday. Actually, let me not say that.
Starting point is 00:56:03 I don't want to get you guys hopes up, but I'm pretty sure I'll be back next Saturday. But anyway. So this one right here, the, Islamic Republic of Iran, the talks, the ceasefire is over. That was interesting. I'm still in the camp of, I don't think that this is a real, real war. I think that there have been real casualties. Trying to see if I can find the next one, because there's one more that kind of links up with it. Not the chip stuff. All right, here we go. And then this one is also from the same day, but this is from the evening. So this is yesterday evening around 1118 or at 1118.
Starting point is 00:56:44 President Trump said, 1,000 missiles are locked and loaded and aimed at the Islamic Republic of Iran, with thousands of more to immediately follow, should the Iranian government act on its threat, pronounced in many corners of the globe to assassinate or attempt to assassinate the sitting president of the United States of America, in this case, me. Orders have already been given,
Starting point is 00:57:06 and the U.S. military is ready, willing, and able, for a one year period of time subject to extension so as long as he wants to go to completely decimate and destroy all areas of iran praise be to allah president donald j trump trolling again man trolling again i know the first time it came out people were like why is he saying praise be to allah and the more and more he uses it i think he's i think uh for this one future has proven past um the reason he said it the first time is is proven by the times he's saying it now this is this is he's talking directly to them he's saying uh yeah i know i know i know i know what you guys are thinking i know what you guys are trying to do and by the way when i say you guys i don't mean the the actual um the true iranian government i'm talking about the people that are holding them that have been holding them back since the iranian revolution back in the 70s. And the other maybe probably, in my opinion, probably the other, um, the other I country in that
Starting point is 00:58:14 general area that's that has their own foot soldiers down there on the ground inside of the, I think it's the IRGC. I always get the names confused, whatever. Um, but you guys know what I'm talking about. But I, this is directed the regime. I mean, he says. talks because he knows that the people that he's talking with have already agreed. This is my opinion again, guys, and this is from information that I've learned from ghosts, the same stuff
Starting point is 00:58:44 you guys have learned on his shows, a few others that are really into the geopolitics over there. And then the little bit of research that I've done on my own, I think that any deal that is to be made with the true Iranian government, the rightful Iranian government, the one that the people want. I think that deal has been made a long time ago. I think that's the reason why we're over there or doing anything in that general area is yes, to protect ourselves. But what we're doing is we're helping the Iranian people, the true Iranian government, quell the proxy government that's working inside of Iran that is controlled not only by the other eye country over there. Obviously, I'd be talking about Israel, but I think was that.
Starting point is 00:59:30 The crowns probably got their hand in it. I mean, these, these people just, they don't have like a set base. This is a regime. This is a worldwide hydra. And yeah, I think President Trump, when he's talking to these people, he's, the reason why I brought up the first one was because he's saying talks, quote unquote. I don't, I don't think that these talks are real talks. I think they're surface level talks.
Starting point is 00:59:56 I mean, he's, he's doing the diplomatic thing. but I think behind the scenes it is Cy war actually I'm wearing the shirt right now I think it's a a Cy war God why am I so bad at this right now a Cy war I think that it is a
Starting point is 01:00:17 a kinetic war with guerrilla warfare I think that there are I think it's a technological war but I think it's mostly a side war I think it's a siop, a giant sciop, multiple siops going on at once, multifaceted sciop.
Starting point is 01:00:39 And the goal is to see who can outlasts too. Can they keep war mongering and forcing Donald Trump to do strikes? Or can Donald Trump continue to strike areas that will not actually destroy Iran? Even though I see it on here, he's saying that we have a thousand missiles, that are locked and loaded aimed at the Islamic Republic of Iran. I think that's true. I think he does have a thousand missiles locked and loaded. I think that if they try to follow through on their threat,
Starting point is 01:01:12 then he will destroy Iran. I don't think that he's going to destroy the entire country of Iran and the good people of Iran. I don't think that's the case. I think that he's being surgical. He's been surgical. Chipping away at the, the regime in that country and the people that would support them.
Starting point is 01:01:34 But I think that he's letting them know that if you try to do your, and I'm still, this one I'm not actually saying is the Samson option that Israel has, but their version of a Samson option, whatever you want to call it. I think he's let them know, like I have no problem just ending all of you right now. I'm trying to do it in a diplomatic way.
Starting point is 01:01:55 I don't want any casualties, but if you, if you threaten us, peace through strength is what I'm trying to say this is peace peace through strength right here and then he drops the praise be to all of because he's the people that know no that's my opinion not not us necessarily but the the people that know no and um right here uh archie jones says yes targeted strikes against criminal syndicate that's what i thought it's been this whole time and um i was actually on brian show sort of been last yeah last last last saturday before the 4th of july
Starting point is 01:02:30 on Brian's Week in a Review show. And we didn't talk too much about this. We talked about a bunch of other stuff. By the way, if you guys want, go check that out. It's on Cancons channel. We went about three hours before we got ready for the evening festivities. And it was a lot of fun, man. Spending time with Brian and watching him like do his work is, oh,
Starting point is 01:02:52 cat's crying. Hold on. Baby's crying. No, I'm just messing around. I talked to her like that because she likes to be. sassy with me. But I'm not going to bring it up on the screen, but the person on Twitch that was talking about Trump not caring about casualties and thinking it's a big game, I think it's the opposite. I think he cares about the casualties because it's a big game. He knows it's all a big game.
Starting point is 01:03:28 And the reason why he doesn't want it to be, he doesn't want all these casualties is because he knows that to these, to the regime, it is just a big game. Because nothing is going to happen to them physically and to their families if if we make a mistake if we strike the wrong place any of that they don't they don't have they have control over these places they don't actually have like skin in the game that to them it's literally just a game so if president trump didn't care about the casualties then he would not be doing the things that he's doing strategically he would have just used those thousand missiles i mean he's a he is for lack of a better term he's a lame duck president because as of right now, he's not running again in 2028.
Starting point is 01:04:11 His term limits are up. However you want to go about it. Now, I'm not saying that's what's going to end up actually happening. But if he really wanted to, he could just go scorched earth, bomb every place that it has ever threatened us. People will hate him forever. And he could get the job done if it was so serious. And you knew exactly who the targets were and how to destroy everything at one point. He could just do that.
Starting point is 01:04:36 I think other presidents have tried to do that. Even the ones that may have been working against our, even the ones that that have been working against our best interests, I think that they have been, they have been trying that. I mean, what do you consider happening with the whole Saddam Hussein regime? Like,
Starting point is 01:04:56 they try to just take them off the face of the earth. Look at Libya. Libya was one of those countries that they just went in and just, I'm not going to say the word that I'm thinking, the term I'm thinking right now, but they, they tried to, they tried to genocide multiple countries to get what they wanted. And, uh, if President Trump really wanted to, to end it all, and I, I guarantee you, there are some Americans that are just so sick of war that they're like, if we could just show one big, uh, rain of force, just one, one huge bombing to where everybody, not
Starting point is 01:05:28 huge bombing, but one huge strike across multiple targets, um, and just put the, fear of God into everybody, then then just go ahead and do it. But the problem with that is that just that makes you as bad as your enemy at that point. And if President Trump was really that bad, he would have gone and done it already. Okay. So I'll just read it again. So or not read it again. So the person in the Twitch chat said, his supporters need to have a hard think. And I mean that in a caring way. So I think that's the whole point of this this network, this community at Badlands is we have the hard things. Like that is, what's up, CPG?
Starting point is 01:06:17 CPG says, what's up, Cam? Good evening from Oklahoma. Good evening to you as well. Good to see you. That's the whole point of us having these conversations is to have a good thing. Like, I've probably spent about 15 minutes with this thing up on the screen, giving you my take, working through my ideas. And that's what we do at Badlands.
Starting point is 01:06:38 And I know that we're new to Twitch. We haven't been on Twitch for very long. Thank you. And then the person said, and I respect you for that. See, this is, guys, this is the whole reason why Badlands exists. Now, I'm not saying that every other host is going to have the same type of response as me, which is the beautiful thing. Some of them may scream at you, whatever, but if they do, it's because they feel passionate
Starting point is 01:07:00 about whatever it is and they want to get aggressive in their dialogue with you. They want you to talk back. They want you to argue back with them, but their approach to it is different than mine. And I really appreciate this person, G-Face. I really appreciate this person on Twitch because they didn't come in here saying, you're an idiot, you're blah, blah, blah. They brought their opinion. I gave my opinion.
Starting point is 01:07:24 We probably don't, we don't agree on everything, but we can already agree on one thing. We've already agreed on one thing. That's the having a hard think about it. And so this is beautiful, man. I really appreciate you saying something. And if any of you guys ever have anything that you disagree with with me about, Well, most of you already come in here and make your jokes and stuff in a good way. But that's what we're here for, man.
Starting point is 01:07:45 If, if, if, if, if, if president Trump went unchecked and just started doing things without our consent as American citizens. And now he's not going to get everybody's consent, obviously. But if, if we're not backing him, um, on something we need, we need to voice it. I mean, John is one of the best at that. Polaris Park said, Ash made me eat a bag of dicks. Ash can never make you eat a, well, actually, I'll take that back. She might be able to. But I highly doubt that Ash can make you eat a bag of dicks.
Starting point is 01:08:13 I think what she would do is strongly suggest that you do it. And until you do that, don't come back and talk to her. I could see that coming from her mouth, but not forcing you to. She's definitely a, I'm not going to speak for Ash, but I like to imagine that she is a free will absolutist in a way. That's why I don't want to speak for her because I feel like absolute is a little too far. but I think she understands the concept of free will and believes that exists. So Polaris Park, she gave you, she gave you the option to eat a bag of dicks.
Starting point is 01:08:47 And she probably just gave you a stern suggestion. But anyway, I think that's enough on this one. But yeah, my take on it is I genuinely think that this is what R.C. Jones was saying. I think these are strategic strikes. I think that the stuff we see written online, let me. this on the screen for a second. The stuff that we see written online about what's going on, including President Trump's true social posts. I think those I think his posts are the closest thing to the truth that we're going to get. Um, because I mean, he's the closest to it as the
Starting point is 01:09:22 the chief executive of this country, the one that's making the final decision on what to do. Um, and we're also not getting any like direct information from the, the generals that are out there on in the field, because of the, obviously that that would be a terrible idea you don't want to give away that type of information so president trump is the closest we're going to get to the truth and um and i do think he gives us the truth i think he does i think he does lie to us guys i think he really does and when he does i i i like when i feel like it's obvious but i feel like he's doing it because one in a way he has to i hate to say it like that but as i've learned through my years of following politics is
Starting point is 01:10:06 unfortunately politicians have to lie to us. And that's kind of why I hate the idea of politics in the first place. But when it comes to threats of national security, you can't tell people everything. So in a way, they're going to have to lie to us by withholding information. But they don't have to manipulate this. And the one thing that I don't feel like President Trump has done, at least for me, is I don't feel manipulated by President Trump. I feel like he voices his opinions the same way that we do.
Starting point is 01:10:36 Instead of telling us things have to be this way, even though he'll use words like that. Like he'll say, like, we have to pass the Save Act. I don't that I don't feel pressure to pass the Save Act because I feel like President Trump has always suggested at least that we need to think for ourselves. And that we the people, like he said from the beginning from the 2017 inauguration speech, it's it's we the people taking power back. it's we can we the people that run this country that control this country and he's just in between us and those that want to run this country or those that have been running the country so anyway let's keep it moving um this one i thought was interesting and i'll just read it real quick because this this kind of ties into the whole politician thing but i think it's interesting the people that
Starting point is 01:11:24 he's continuing to um to highlight promote and then just kind of bring into these these roles man like I don't know too much about Arizona, but I'm pretty sure Arizona's first congressional district is a, is a big area for us, guys. I think this is, and when it comes to like voting, I think that, I think that it's kind of been decided whether we like it or not, that that's one of the hubs. I know Fulton County is a big one, but, but where the, where the fraud is going to be, has been exposed, sorry, not going to be, has been exposed, but, um, I think it's
Starting point is 01:12:02 one of the areas that is going to need to be prosecuted and people are going to need to be punished for their roles in stealing elections, fake elections, fraudulent elections, fraudulent voting, all those things. So I think this is interesting. It is my great honor to endorse first, it is my great honor to endorse America First Patriot Jay Feely, who is running to represent the wonderful people of Arizona's first congressional district. I know Jay well, and he is a total winner, on and off the field. A multiple-time winner of National Football League Man of the Year honors, Jay's career was loaded up with accolades and wins.
Starting point is 01:12:46 Jay has a great wife, Rebecca, and four beautiful children. In Congress, Jay will fight hard to grow our economy, cut taxes and regulations, promote made in the USA, unleash American energy dominance, keep our borders secure, stop migrant crime, strengthen our military slash veterans, ensure law and order, advanced election integrity, and protect our always under siege second amendment. Jay Feely has my complete and total endorsement to be the next representative from Arizona's
Starting point is 01:13:11 first congressional district. He will never let you down. So obviously, guys, we've seen these things before. And honestly, if I would have bookmarked like five or six other ones, they would have read almost similar. These things would have, this part would have been a little bit different. Let's see. So this part would have been more personable for the other people.
Starting point is 01:13:37 But then this next part right here. So this one, it would have said, it is my great honor to endorse America First Patriot. Insert name here, who is running to represent the wonderful people of insert here. Insert this part here, congressional district. Insert here. And then in Congress, insert here. And then the rest is the same.
Starting point is 01:14:07 And then insert here. Like the, it, central casting, guys, central casting. And the reason I pick Jay Feeley is because I was like, oh, I know who this is. He's a, he was a kicker in the NFL. One of the best ever. One of the only kickers that actually looked like he could play football, which I think he might have actually maybe high school or something. He played other positions too.
Starting point is 01:14:27 Like he's one of the kickers that you can tell. He doesn't skip arm day or leg day, whereas a lot of kickers skip arm day. Some of them skipped leg day. It's grinding little, scrawny little buggas. But I picked him because I was just like, Jay Feely was a handsome guy in the NFL, you know, good looking athlete,
Starting point is 01:14:45 obviously being touted as an America first patriot. But I saw the district. I was like Arizona's first congressional district. All right. So if he's just another, if he's just another central casting person, right? Good chance he's going to end up being voted in. or selected in.
Starting point is 01:15:06 As you guys have seen, President Trump's endorsements, even the people that we don't like, they're getting in there. Why pick this guy, why this district, why there. For me,
Starting point is 01:15:15 it's less what they're going to do. It's more to keep people from stopping what is already happening or what is, excuse me, what is going to happen in these areas. I think that this whole, my personal opinion,
Starting point is 01:15:32 I've literally just thought about this today. I've been mulling over it for a while, but I think that the whole reason why President Trump is leveraging, he's playing politics because that's his job as a politician. I think what President Trump has been doing since he got back in the second term, D.D. Novellis, I use templates at work. Yeah, they make things a lot quicker, especially when, in my opinion, you don't truly care as much about the whole, everything that's written on the page. You just want the highlights.
Starting point is 01:16:05 You just want people to know who he is a little bit about him. Know that he's going to be in line with what you want, what you want America First Patriots to be about that are, that are in office or running for office. And you go from there, right? So I have no problem with that, especially since I personally believe this is, I think politics has always just been a game.
Starting point is 01:16:28 It's just now we're finally getting the inside baseball on it or inside football with the kicker. But anyway, a strongly worded endorsement. I love that grease monkey. Yes, strongly worded endorsement from President Donald J. Trump. So my thing is, I think that President Trump
Starting point is 01:16:49 has been playing politics with even the people like Lindsey Graham. What he does is he puts people like Lindsey Graham who we know are our enemy. He puts them in a bind to where they either have to beg and plead for his endorsement to keep their way of life going. And with that, when you get those people doing that, you can you can handicap, handicap them to where they can only push certain agendas that go against what the people want. And not always the ones that are the most important.
Starting point is 01:17:20 So maybe this guy, not Jay Feely, but maybe, maybe Lindsey Graham is not maybe. He's a, he's a POS in a lot of areas. But there's a few things that you want Lindsey Graham for. One of them was to be able to start this war in Iran or this operation. Then once you get into it, you put Lindsey Graham in a bind because then you started attacking his his donors, whether kinetically or verbally, whatever, you attack those people. And then you put him in a bind to where Lindsey Graham makes himself look like a fool because not only did he support you, but now he's going against whatever you're saying. And now he has to beg and plead for you to it's currency. It's political currency. Donald Trump holds all the political currency.
Starting point is 01:18:03 And so with a person like Jay Feely, I think that Jay Feely is one of those people that is probably going to end up being loyal to Donald Trump. He's probably known him since NFL days, maybe even college football days, whatever. He probably worked with him outside of football once Jay Feely retired, probably in some type of business format. And he knows that Jay Feely is going to go in there. And because Jay Feely, he's good, man. This guy has plenty of money. He was a kicker in the NFL. So his body's intact, his mind's intact.
Starting point is 01:18:31 He's been an analyst. for a long time, like a TV analyst for the NFL, specializing in like kicker stuff. So I mean, there's only a couple of those. So, you know, he's getting paid to work multiple games. And so this guy, not that he can't be bought because most people can be bought. But this guy is probably some of that President Trump's like, he could just go in there and do nothing. And as long as he's not in my way, I really don't care. It's getting the people out that will actively work against you.
Starting point is 01:19:00 And, um, Sisu Pixie says Lindsay Graham strikes me as a dude with a lot of skeletons. Yeah. I mean, we even know some of Lindsey Graham skeletons, you know? Like that's the other thing is once you know these people's skeletons, you can use them however you want. And some people may not like it, but that's the game that we're stuck in. Going back to what the person was saying before, President Trump thinking this is a game.
Starting point is 01:19:23 I think he thinks it's a game because he knows it's a game. It's not that he wants it to be a game. He knows these are real lives that are at stake. There's real things that are at stake. but this is just a game to these people one of the terms that i put i use all the time is playing with form like we are here god has allowed us to be here in this this existence and we're we're out here playing with form there's integrity there's things like integrity that we need to um to focus on there's obviously the love of the lord praising the lord um caring for one another they're the bible
Starting point is 01:19:55 and god in general not just the but not just written in the bible but god has Since the beginning of time, since the beginning of human existence, since the beginning of time before humans, there are certain natural laws that God is put into place that have not changed. So those things, yes, following natural law, that's very important. But once you get past that important surface or that important foundation, the rest of this stuff is just playing with form. So when we're out here talking about elections and all this stuff, they matter. They absolutely matter. But at this point, it's playing with form because the core things that really matter in this world will not be truly affected by these elections, these selections, by the little things that we do. It's the adding up of the little things that we do in life, in my opinion, that make or break us as a human being or as a spirit or as a child of God.
Starting point is 01:20:48 So President Trump out here using these people that are acting in an evil way to help for the good of humanity. I don't have a problem with it because I don't think anything that President Trump is doing is actually evil. I think he knows that he's going to have to go play in the mud with these people, play with some form, not lose his integrity as a man or as a child of God along the way. But for some of us that are a little bit more sensitive to the little everyday workings of the world, we get really worked up about these things that, in my opinion, when it comes to the Lord, really don't matter. That's my personal opinion about it. I'm not talking about the big stuff.
Starting point is 01:21:23 I'm talking about the little things. I'm talking about endorsing Jay Feeley to run for a position that I think is an illegitimate position in the first place because the way that our Congress is set up. I'm not mad at Donald Trump for that. I don't think it makes him evil. I think he's playing the game. And if he's playing the game to help us win in a way that by their rules is legal, then I mean, what are we really mad about? So anyway, because it's close to 9 o'clock, I'm not going to just cut the show just because, uh, This soccer games on.
Starting point is 01:21:55 I don't really care about that. But I do want to start winding down a little bit with the show. Just because even though I know people's not coming up next, I want to make sure I get through all the stuff I think is actually important. Let's see. There's a few more things on here. Let me make sure that I get all that I want. Where did this thing go?
Starting point is 01:22:23 It's incredible. All right. So a couple more things on truth social. And then we will, we will go over to X. I only have a couple things on X. And then we will get to that one story I wanted to tell you guys about. So these ones I'll just run through real quickly because they're all along the same vein.
Starting point is 01:22:43 Tech, guys. Technology. I heard something about this on maybe daily, maybe DPH. Can't really remember which one it was. but um but chips man chips uh from the 10th at 735 pm bigger investments just keep coming the trump effect is real micron i'm going to call it micron even if it's not because i don't want to say my well i guess micron micron i feel like it's so close to microne which i already said it dang it whatever micron is accelerating yeah micron is accelerating its u.s spending to a massive 250 billion dollars to build
Starting point is 01:23:24 memory chips right here in the USA. For years, the do-nothing Democrats bogged down American industry with crushing red tape, complete economic mismanagement, and ridiculous woke mandates. They stalled everything. This is back to what we were talking about earlier, even though I was saying the whole eroding thing, but they stalled everything because stalling is a tactic, guys. I'll tell you let things deteriorate. When you're trying to fix things and build things and make them beautiful, if you stall long enough, they're going to erode over time. Not anymore. We are slashing the radical left's job killing regulations and actually getting shovels in the ground. We are reshooting manufacturing to America and securing our supply chains.
Starting point is 01:24:05 This means thousands of great jobs for hardworking patriots all across our country. True economic security is made in America. MAGA. President Donald J. Trump. And before I talk about that, let me get to the next post. This is actually from the CEO of Micron. last week, this is a quote, last week I shared with President Trump that because of his leadership and policies, Micron would announce today that we are ahead of schedule in increasing our U.S. manufacturing and R&D investment from $200 billion to $250 billion. That's what I just said earlier from President Trump.
Starting point is 01:24:39 This is the order that President Trump posted them in, creating 100,000 American jobs. Today, I was proud to make that announcement in New York alongside Secretary Letnik, Administrator Loughler, and White House Chief Technology Officer, Dr. Ethan Klein. It's another example of the Trump effect driving historic private sector investment, American manufacturing and job creation. Sanjay Marotra, CEO of Micron Technology. And then let's keep it going with that. This one, I'll just show you this headline right here. Apple to invest 30 billion in U.S. chip manufacturing. So that's another one.
Starting point is 01:25:17 I think there was one more. Let me check. Maybe not. No. Okay. So, and I'll just pull this one up on the screen so you guys can see it. If you want to find the article, it's from foxbusiness.com. Actually, I'll take it down.
Starting point is 01:25:35 But the big thing with that is chips, man. Chips, microchips, memory chips. All kinds of chips, not talking about lays chips, not talking about potato chips, tortilla chips. Quantum computing, tech, AI. Somebody said earlier in the chat, is Taiwan next? I don't know, but I know that Taiwan was a big place for chip manufacturing, and I'm pretty sure it was pretty bogged down by the, and not bogged down as in like they're not doing anything, but like pretty well fortified for the regime. that's where they were making their stuff, you know, made in Taiwan.
Starting point is 01:26:18 It is Argentina versus Switzerland. Sisypixie. That's the match. That's about to start. Be happy 731. Did Sanjay bring in H-1B workers from India? I'm not sure about that. That you have to look up on your own.
Starting point is 01:26:36 Or you'd have to ask somebody in the Badlands community that's a little more well-versed on this. I'm more going for headlines right now and then what I'm getting from it. just using pattern recognition from some reading things on the surface and doing a little bit of digging. But the whole chip thing, man, that's when President Trump posts three things back to back to back or at least two back to back and then one more right after that, he is signaling that that's the direction we're moving into next. And also, I think that this whole thing with Iran, because it's starting to get boring, if I'm being totally honest. And yes, that does matter. unfortunately, if you're not catching the people's attention, then eventually stuff just kind of peters out and on to the next thing. So I think this has always been a race against China for, for technology dominance, technological dominance.
Starting point is 01:27:29 And I mean the CCP, not China as Chinese people, the regime that's captured them. And only ever since we, and even before, but I think it's been a race between us and China. then we, we the people captured back the levers of power in this country. So now China is their only because I think before was just a, it was like the Democrats, Republicans, left first, right, unit party thing. And I think they had a natural race. They genuinely had a natural race with cheating and stuff, but a general natural race to see who would be first.
Starting point is 01:28:01 I think they wanted it to be China because they were more easily controlled. The people over there, the citizens. But once we got control of this, this country back, I think that they have to put all their eggs into the Chinese basket. And I think that Russia and the sovereign alliance that BB has been talking about for years now, in many others. I think that once we got control of it, then we had Russia as an ally in the sovereign alliance, not necessarily everywhere else. We were able to help President Xi get some control in China to where the Chinese people are working to get their government back. And by the end of it all, it's going to be a sovereign race between Russia,
Starting point is 01:28:40 China and the US, which I think we're already, we've already won, but between China and Russia to see is going to be second when it comes to technology and who's going to be our biggest partner. But anyway, um, next up and these are the last, I think three things from true social. And then I will, um, let's see. I'm trying to check out the X thing. Let me check my X bookmarks real quick just to make sure that cases. I think that might be copywritten.
Starting point is 01:29:09 Okay. that one might be that one probably won't be all right I will probably I think after we get off true social I will I'll cut YouTube Facebook and Twitch so that I don't have to worry about the copyright stuff and then I'll play a few videos and then I'll get us out of here I'll get us out before 930 just because it'll give us a good hour before DPH but or at 930 I'll start the outro but anyway Anyway, so these are the last few things on true social that I wanted to share with you guys. Switch over.
Starting point is 01:29:51 And you know what? Since it's, what time is it? It's 9 o'clock. Let me, uh, to help you guys wind down a little bit to help you guys wind down a little bit. To play some videos. I'll put some of the old school background music on. And yes, guys, I've heard you. I will eventually go looking for some new music, but you know me.
Starting point is 01:30:09 I'm distracted. It'll be fun. Bring it back to where we started before I change up the music. I love some new background music. Make sure the volume's low enough. Here we go. All right. So first up, it was, I was, this is from today.
Starting point is 01:30:36 Right after midnight. But President Trump said, I was able to cut a much better deal for America. And by so doing, we'll be allowing the new and spectacular Gordy Howe International Bridge spanning Detroit and Windsor, Ontario to... Hold on a second. False alarm. Spanning Detroit and Windsor, Ontario to open on July 27th as scheduled. The original deal made was unacceptable to me.
Starting point is 01:31:08 I didn't even read that well. The original deal made was unacceptable to me, exclamation point. The new deal is great and fair. Thank you and congratulations to the Canadian government. May we both have many years of... of success with this wonderful new development, President Donald J. Trump. I forgot who I saw shared on X, this comment. I apologize if you know who you are.
Starting point is 01:31:31 I apologize for not saving it. But I thought they had a very interesting take. And if you go through X, you might be able to see it. I think it was somebody in our community, but I'm not totally sure. But they said that it might have been, I don't want to give Rocky Top credit for it if it wasn't him. Because I did save something else from him. So I don't think it was. But anyway, they said they think that this is the reason why he cut a much better deal and why he cared so much about it besides just the money that was coming in.
Starting point is 01:32:02 And there's a breakdown of it. Apparently we were just getting screwed on the money being made on that bridge. It was almost like, I don't want to get the most stats are wrong anyway. So I'm just going to give you a wrong stat. It was like 70 30 or 30 70. We were getting like 30% of the profits of that bridge. and they were getting like 70% and it's basically 50-50 at least like the bridge itself um but it's uh they said that they believe i forgot who was but the person said that they believe this was a a much bigger
Starting point is 01:32:33 deal not just much better but a much bigger deal for america because they believe that either that part of canada or just Canada as a whole is going to end up being property to the united states sooner rather than later so it's kind of just getting ahead of the game which i thought was very fascinating and interesting because I kind of forgotten about that whole idea of being the 51st state which I don't think it's going to be the 51st state I think it'll become a territory like like puerto but um but anyway I um let me see what oh you guys are looking the same thing as me but yeah I thought that was interesting wanted to make sure I brought that up let's see I think there's two more things okay so these are the last two and uh after after this
Starting point is 01:33:15 I'm going to play the new soft disclosure ad, which some of you have probably already seen. And then I'll come back first and then I'll cut YouTube and Facebook and Twitch. So bear with me as we finish up truth social. And then we will get to our next ad. So this one, this one made me laugh, to be honest. But I just love when President Trump does this. So at first, I was like, isn't her name like Margaret or Margo? Is this a typo?
Starting point is 01:33:42 And then I kept reading. And I was like, nope, not a typo. So, sorry, I was looking over in the chat. So Newcase said, I think Greenland is tired of being a territory to somebody else and would want full statehood. I, in a way, I agree with you. Actually, no, let me phrase that. I totally agree with you. I just don't know if we want to add more states, to be honest.
Starting point is 01:34:08 Because if we start adding more states, I feel like it might complicate even more of a complicated situation. Plus, I just really like the number 50. Now, we could get rid of a state and bring in another state. But no, that's that that would be so messed up talking to you, Hawaii, get your act together. But anyway, no, I'm just kidding. We can't get rid of Hawaii because it's a vacation spot. Yeah, I'm into territory. I'm into, I'm into territory.
Starting point is 01:34:35 But anyway, so this post made me laugh. This is from today at 12, 1223 p.m. Sorry, I just saw Rocky Tops message. See, Rocky Top, I'm trying to help people get out of here and go watch the soccer game, but you just keep coming out with funny stuff. He says, I like the new profile pick for flow. You look like a suburban gangster. That's what they call me, the suburban gangster. Man, now that's going to be my new nickname.
Starting point is 01:35:00 Whatever, I'll take it. I'll take it because it's funny. I'm, um, call me a Don, Don, Don Cameo. I don't know. Don Cammo. Um, uh, he says, President Trump says, is maggot haggerman has covered me incorrectly for 10 years. Her book is a joke.
Starting point is 01:35:24 90% of it is fake news. She has made a living off her bad reporting and will pay the price when our multi-billion dollar lawsuit against the failing New York Times gets to court, which should not be that long. I don't mind bad press if they are right. I do mind fake reporting, like what's in her boring book, and like she's done for 11 years with only one aim in mind to have Trump lose elections.
Starting point is 01:35:49 But as I sit, but as I sit in the Oval Office and ponder, that hasn't worked out too well. Maggot is a loser. If she ever wrote the true stories about me, it would actually be quite boring, but loaded with lots of success. Also, I just finished a perfect physical at Walter Reed. I do it every six months, and I requested another cognitive test, the only president to do so three times, and I ace them all. Got every question right. Few people in Washington, D.C. could do so, including Maggot and her flunky associate, Jonathan Swan.
Starting point is 01:36:24 I would be willing to bet they couldn't get 50% of the questions right. Anyway, don't buy their book. It's garbage. President Donald J. Trump. Oh, man. I love it. I love it. And, um, and I mean, he, he went so hard in on her that I'm almost, I'm almost with, uh,
Starting point is 01:36:46 I don't know at this point. I've actually kind of gotten away from it because I used to be, yes, Ryzatar said so savage. Good to see you, brother. Great seeing you and Christina at, uh, at Gart. Oh, I love those people. Love you guys. But, um, Ragi Top said, obviously,
Starting point is 01:37:01 Haberman is a white hat. The winking emoji, side look, emoji, side looking face emoji. And then sunglasses emoji. Yeah, man. Um, uh, I don't know. I've kind of gotten away, obviously, from, from guessing those.
Starting point is 01:37:18 things are predicting them. But I do wonder when he goes that hard at someone, I'm like, man, he either really likes this person. He's trying to separate from them or he is just mad. Hamadingo warrior. Grease monkey, that's a good one. That's a good one. But that's not, I feel like that's not a suburban name, though.
Starting point is 01:37:39 I've got to have a suburban name. Like, it can't be, of course. Well, I won't ruin it for anybody that. Don't look in the chat. If you're, if you're, if you're, if you're, if you're, if you, the soccer game pause and you're trying to watch it later but uh and which i'm not one of those people by the way jacky thank you for telling me anyone that wants to know about the score it's in the chat but um uh uh uh oh do do do oh this this next one it kind of ties in actually definitely ties in
Starting point is 01:38:04 but um the thing with the maggot haberman hagger which one is it because he oh my gosh so oh it's haggerman did he say haberman at all no he wrote haggerman okay good i was just making sure he didn't switch up the the names on me like the the the nicknames um so anyway this this one is from 316 p.m. today so this is following up a few hours later he said it's incredible i win the election in a landslide against the entire democrat party and almost 100% negative news i won 80% of the counties in america well let me check something yeah we're good um i won 86% of the counties in America, 2,750 to 525, won the Electoral College 312 to 226, with the first Republican in decades to win the popular vote and decisively won all seven
Starting point is 01:39:05 swing states. All 50 states shifted toward the Republican Party for the first time ever, and I had to run against not one candidate, but two, Sleepy Joe and Kamala, which has never happened before against almost 100% negative press and fake news all of them willing to do anything that all of them willing to do anything that i lose interesting maybe you just read it really fast all of them willing to do anything that i lose probably so that but anything that i lose and yet especially maggot hagerman one of the most unattractive people in the news business and her lightweight assistant Jonathan Swan and the failing New York Times itself, which spends all of its energy on negative
Starting point is 01:39:50 stories about me, all I do is win, often against all odds, but after the big election success, there's no, gee, he won, he did a great job, there's no saying, maybe we were wrong about him, the people were right, or maybe, congratulations, we wish you great success for our country. No, but after I won the election for the third time, the same people started immediately all over again, the failing New York Times, the lost its way Wall Street Journal, MSDNC, they changed their name to MS now because nobody's watching them, was watching. Ignorant CNN was some of the worst no-name anchors in history and all three fake networks, ABC, CBS, NBC.
Starting point is 01:40:33 Now I want to point this out because all three fake networks, that screams something to me. I might even have to highlight that one for another time. That screamed. Oh, this is, whatever. For some reason, that screams something to me. Because we know that they're,
Starting point is 01:40:51 their networks, they're on TV, the main cable companies, ABC, CBS, NBC. But the fake networks, I don't know, man,
Starting point is 01:41:01 I, there's something to that part. Something to it. I think it would, I think it would be, this is one of those follow the money things. Follow the money,
Starting point is 01:41:12 the start of the company, who owns it. Um, because it's, it's, I'll just go out and say it. I think that these are, um, intelligence community, uh, mouthpieces. I mean, we already know that they are, but I think he's pointing at their fake networks is in. They're not even, like, they don't even pretend to be legitimate except for the paperwork. Like, that was filed to create them. But I think he's, this is my take on it.
Starting point is 01:41:40 Just me, my opinion. He's saying that ABC, CBS and NBC are fake networks used to propagandize America. in the world. All of their readership ratings and viewership are tanking because the public understandings, the public understands they are, as I have said right from the beginning, fake news. They have no credibility or it would have been impossible for me to win with only bad stories, especially in a historic land side. Think of it. This was my opposition. This was my opposition. That's another one right there, guys. Think of it. His opposition was what I just said, I think is the just intelligence community as a whole.
Starting point is 01:42:22 Well, not a whole, but the powers that should not be in the intelligence community. The establishment intelligence community. He's saying that was his opposition. Not the left, not the Democrats, Democrats, not even the rhinos. Like, I'm not talking about the politicians. I'm talking about the people that consider themselves Republicans that are rhinos, people that consider themselves Democrats. He's saying that was his opposition.
Starting point is 01:42:47 That would fall perfectly in line with our theory, my theory at least, but I'd say everyone else's theory as well, that the selections were not Donald Trump versus Kamala Harris and Joe Biden. It was we the people voting for Donald Trump or having the mandate for Donald Trump versus the powers that should not be in whoever they put up.
Starting point is 01:43:07 If the election was held again today, I would win by even more. Actually, much more. The Democrats don't have what it takes. Their policies are wrong and they are generally stupid people. They are going communists because they are a desperately sinking ship, in quotes. And there's not a thing they can do about it. Instead of writing inaccurate false articles for over 10 years now,
Starting point is 01:43:32 shouldn't it be the time, shouldn't it be time that they say, we give up, we can't beat him. There seems nothing we can do. Isn't it time they say, Trump is the best political athlete of all time. Congratulations, Mr. President. You have beaten us for 10 years, and we are not going to waste our time fighting you any longer.
Starting point is 01:43:53 We can't win. Do a great job, sir, running our country. Make America great again. So I know I stopped during that one because of these two things I highlighted, but those things really stood out to me. And that's actually the last, I'll keep this up. Yeah, that's the last thing from truth social that I wanted to share with you guys. But yeah, I thought that was fast.
Starting point is 01:44:13 fascinating. You guys are talking about places to give up. Let's give up Hawaii and let China move it. If we charge them, if we charge them to move it, charge them a hefty fee. Maybe a million dollars per nautical mile. Is that enough, guys? Or should it be a billion? Maybe 10 million.
Starting point is 01:44:40 Yeah, let's bump it to 10 million. but um all right so that's it for uh for truth social let me stop sharing that and uh i'm gonna get to our next and final sponsor of the evening but the show's not over guys we uh we don't have people on right now so i will i will go about about 12 more minutes longer but um i am going to cut facebook youtube and twitch after this but i'll be right back after the after the video but next up our Well, I don't like to be this type of guy, but I am very, uh, very partial to this brand because it is, uh, it has kept me non-ashy since what to be, I think it was 2025 is when soft disclosure kicked off. So, um, keeping, keeping my, uh, keeping my brown skin brown since 2025, um, softest, actually before we get to that, just got a rumble rant that just came in from. My slash our good friend, D Patriot 1776 for $5.
Starting point is 01:45:46 And she just wanted to get in something before the soft disclosure ad because she knows how awesome this ad is. That's my guess. But $5 from a D Patriot 1776. Much love from D&D. That would be her and Big D. She's a little D and then her husband's Big D. Good to see you both.
Starting point is 01:46:06 Love you both. Can't wait to see y'all again at the next guard or whatever meetup or whatever time we can see you guys again. Love you guys and really appreciate the support. I miss y'all, but really appreciate the support. Now, with that being said,
Starting point is 01:46:21 y'all did a great job of leading us into our ad for soft disclosure. And I think you guys will be familiar with a few of the, few of the guest spots in this one. We obviously have Zach Payne, the lotion detector.
Starting point is 01:46:36 But we got a few more, uh, a few more character. to say the least. Um, so enjoy. So, No, gee-G. We can't stop your snack.
Starting point is 01:47:03 Do we have to deliver all of these soft disclosure gift cards? He goes by Zach Kade. The motion detective. And for those of you that weren't around for Muffin Gate like myself and just heard about it. Muffin is, Muffin is still, uh, still kicking ass and taking names. All right. And Rocky Toppap apologist says soft disclosure kicked off at Deadwood 25.
Starting point is 01:48:39 Nice. That's where I met you. Wait, maybe I met you before that. No, I met you before that. That's where I met your family, I believe. Deadwood 2025 or 25. So yeah, we've been a full year of me not being ashy, guys. Well, that's not true because sometimes I forget to order soft disclosure and then I'm
Starting point is 01:48:56 ashy for like a week until it comes in the mail. But other than that, we won't talk about that. And also, if you're ever ashy, Moved to Fort Lauderdale. The least amount of soft disclosure I've had to use was when we were down visiting Christy and Cancon. It was amazing. I took a shower. Obviously, I got out of the shower still sweating.
Starting point is 01:49:15 But, like, after I stopped sweating and everything, like I put some lotion on my hands, a little bit on my elbows, moisturized my soul. My feet, man. My, oh, man, my feet were so not cracking. Ooh. I'll blame that. not blame that i'll i'll blame the florida heat and hydration or not hydration um humidity and um and the dogs because uh because cash and johnny well yeah cash and johnny especially and then tangle a little bit
Starting point is 01:49:44 they um i think it's because i put some soft disclosure on my leg the it was actually this one it was a vanilla uh coffee but every so last thing i'll tell you guys before i let you get out of here um people on facebook youtube and twitch is um so when i use the the tallow bar, I always put it on my, my scar on my right leg. So if you haven't met me before, broke my leg in high school, got my leg broken in high school, had to get a skin graft because a compartment syndrome had to open up my leg, all this stuff. I'll tell you the long story another time. Or you can just go back to one of my shows where I talked about it. But because it gets dry so quickly because it's not the same skin that was naturally there, I always put the
Starting point is 01:50:25 towel on it, right? So when I put the towel on my leg, I'd come downstairs and the first thing dogs would do is come over to me and just start licking the tallow because they love the smell it's natural ingredients so like cash one time cash was just going to town cash was just cash was licking licking my leg very intensely let's put it that way so it was a hilarious experience for me but even dogs like the smell and taste of soft disclosure so make sure you go out there and get your soft disclosure guys um like i said it's been keeping me it's been keeping my skin hydrated for a year now. And being a kid that used to be the ashy kid in school.
Starting point is 01:51:08 And once I got to middle school, yes, I did get made fun enough for it. But it's really nice to have non-cracking skin. So make sure you get your soft disclosure. And the beard oil, the beard oil, the beard brush, all of it. Not just because there are products, but I will tell you right now, This is the best, like, lotion products that I've ever used, in my opinion. So, anyway, make sure you check out the soft disclosure. All right.
Starting point is 01:51:40 So for Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch, I am closing it down for the night. I love you guys. Thank you so much for coming back, man. I know I was gone for a couple weeks. I was visiting family and friends, down with the Lupos down in Florida. before that we had a garth obviously and celebrating america's 250th and the one thing i want to leave you guys with is like i said before i'm not here to give you hopeium but um i really want to give out hope man not hopium real hope real hope and um and it just comes from what i've seen
Starting point is 01:52:20 from this country i've seen so much great i've seen so much love in this country and so much fight because this is what we need we can't just just be lovers we got to be fighters too we got to fight for what we love and so thank you guys for being here we actually did have one more rumble rant come in that i'm going to read to you guys it's from grease monkey 58 says my granddaughter told me grandpa you don't stink since you got soft disclosure deodorant that's great that's another thing is our deodorant is fantastic thank you so much grease monkey for the dollar and for the for the message. And actually,
Starting point is 01:52:57 I'm going to save that after the show because I think that's something we should probably put up on the website because that is a great comment and a testimonial. It's a great testimonial because I would totally agree. My armpits do not stink. I'll still sweat from time to time,
Starting point is 01:53:12 which is good. You want to sweat. But I don't stink like it used to. And yes, people, my armpits used to stink. I would shower and I'd put on more deodorant. but this stuff not only does it last a long time on your body but the stick itself lasts a long time so thank you so much grease monkey but anyway um shout out to facebook youtube and twitch you all have a great evening and for the rest of you i know i said i was going to close it out at 930 obviously it's going to take a little bit longer so the new time to get out is 945 so um like babbage said um good evening all good evening to you babbage DPH is next at 10.30 Eastern and DPH should be on all of the platforms that I'm about to close out of,
Starting point is 01:53:54 Facebook, Twitch, and YouTube. So make sure you all come back. Come back in about an hour for those shows. And it'll be for that show. And it should be Chris Paul and John Harold. So all right. Good night to you guys. And X and Rumble, please stick around.
Starting point is 01:54:12 And I'm closing down. Don't want too much dead air. Oh, that thumbnail looks so cool. I wonder if people on YouTube are like, who is this? guy that's full of himself he thinks he's glowing with with a green energy you think he's the hulk no i just have an awesome friend in jessica that made me look cool all right so we're back and um since i'm gonna stick you keep you guys around for a minute here you go quick to make sure i can follow out our pants optional when we aren't on youtube yeah but you know what i advise
Starting point is 01:54:48 everybody in my audience. If you're at home by yourself in the comfort of your own home and it's warm, you don't need pants. Take your pants off. Everybody, all the flobies take your pants off. Someone's going to clip that. No, you don't have to wear pants. I don't technically have to wear pants. I just can't stand up. But I'm going to wear pants just in case. I'm wearing pajama pants. Keep my legs warm. But all right. So that looks awesome, uh, that movie. Like I said, multiple times. But still wearing pants, people. Not the red ones from last time, even though I realize I'm wearing the same hoodie.
Starting point is 01:55:28 But yeah, I'm wearing pants. Don't worry about it. Don't worry about it. Worry about your own pants. You don't even need them. G. Fontes, no, you didn't have to have pants on. That's the thing. You guys can do whatever you want.
Starting point is 01:55:40 I am in no way am I a dictator. Oh, someone just shot off a firework or a gun, but I'm assuming it was a firework. which I don't know why there's a firework, but you know what? Who cares? All right. So I got a couple things. First one is just hilarious to me. I'm going to pull this up.
Starting point is 01:56:02 Are you checking on the cat? Because she's probably freaking out from the fireworks. First up, this one. I think you guys can see it, but just in case you can't. There's some Somali individuals have reportedly warned that if Somalian, Somalias, Somalis are deported from the U.S., quote, other Africans will leave with us in solidarity. I legitimately, when I saw that, guys,
Starting point is 01:56:27 I legitimately just started laughing. I was like, do they not realize that was the whole point? If they leave, we're leaving too. Well, if you're not American citizen, cool, man. And if you are American citizen, that's on you. Like, we're not upset when people leave our country. G. Fonte said, oh, no. Oh, no, you're going to leave.
Starting point is 01:56:48 No, please don't leave. Cool. Like, it's a privilege to be here in the first place. Like, come on now. Oh, man. And then it ties perfectly into this one. This next one. By the way, anything that's at the bottom, guys,
Starting point is 01:57:02 I apologize if it's annoying, but whatever, I can't really do anything about it. This is from America, a verified account on X. And it says, those who openly hate America do not belong in public office representing us. I'll go a step further. You don't necessarily belong in this country. That's my personal opinion. Because if you're here visiting and you don't like us, why are you here?
Starting point is 01:57:25 Now, I get why people are here maybe during the World Cup, but why would you hate our country? You can hate our soccer team. I don't care. That's a sports thing. But if you hate our country, why'd you even come over here in the first place? You can go back out with the Somalis and the other Africans. And that's not a knock on Africa. That's just from the quote.
Starting point is 01:57:43 They said that other Africans might leave. Cool, man. Like if you don't want to be here, we're not here. We're not trying to win a popularity contest. We don't care if you like us, but we want our country to be the way that we wanted to be. It's very simple. But again, another one that I enjoyed, I enjoyed that post because when I read it, I was just like, hell yeah. That's exactly how I feel.
Starting point is 01:58:08 All right. Let's see. That one's not necessary. I'll play. I'll just play this one because I thought it was. was cute um let's see let me make sure i have everything that i want to play all right this one is just a little um a little break for what is this called a um a timeline cleanser that popped up for me which i just really very much enjoyed so this one is so spain is playing
Starting point is 01:58:38 i don't remember when they're tuesday they're playing tuesday against france and um laminia mall caught his little brother on the big screen so cute so lemmese Mee Moll is like an 18 wonder kid, um, superstar, a world class soccer player at 18. And this is dad and his brother in the stands. And his brother's going viral because he's young, obviously, but he just, he's just a happy kid, you know. But, um, this is, this is what sports are about, but more importantly, this is what family's about. So enjoy this. This is about 30 seconds.
Starting point is 01:59:08 If it starts. Oh, we don't need the music. I don't know why it's so blurry. But he told him. So he told him before the match that if I get on the screen, I'm going to stick my tongue out. And so it's just him waving to his brother after the match. What a feeling to be 18 years old and have your little brother watching you in the stands. Watch as you compete in a kid's game when you're still basically a kid.
Starting point is 01:59:47 Just having a good time, man. Love it. Love it. So that one was just to remind people that and all the stuff that's going on in this world, I know this is not the American team but for all that's going on in the world, family is what matters most. God matters the most because God is our father.
Starting point is 02:00:11 And then after God and Jesus Christ, it's just our family, our family and our friends. Because you have family that's not just blood-related. And then the people that you really care about, that's what we're here for, that's what we're fighting for. That's what this country is all about. And here's a little reminder from Freedom 250 about how we feel about this country. And it's about a minute long.
Starting point is 02:00:37 It's a few accounts. Yes, God, family country. Absolutely. And now that we're at the, so hold on, first of all, where's my stream? All glory to God. That's number one, always number one. Our North Star shining light thing we focus most on. Jesus is king.
Starting point is 02:00:59 He is risen. So that's, that's God. I just showed you guys family. And now let me give you a little bit of country. Not just country music. But here we go. So right.
Starting point is 02:01:16 So Freedom 250. This is from, this from the 10th. So yesterday. Give us a little recap. For 16 days, America came together from all 50 states and six territories. We gathered in our nation's capital.
Starting point is 02:01:31 to celebrate 250 years of American greatness. We rode the Ferris wheel at the Great American State Fair, which I thought was interesting because it was right after the Great American Restoration Tour. Shout to Gart. We watched the rodeo, sang along to our favorite songs, and stood shoulder to shoulder with strangers who became our neighbors. And on the 4th of July, President Trump gave us a greatest celebration of America ever,
Starting point is 02:01:55 with military flyovers shaking the sky and fireworks lighting up the night. 250 years ago, our founders pledged everything to the values we celebrate here. Faith, family, freedom, service, and innovation. This summer, we provided those values. This summer we proved those values are still alive. Happy birthday, America. Here's the 250. Let me get this ready.
Starting point is 02:02:22 All right. Here we go. For 16 days, America can. together. From all 50 states and six territories, we gathered in our nation's capital to celebrate 250 years of American greatness. We rode the ferris wheel at the great American state fair. We watched the radio, and we sang along to our favorite songs, and stood shoulder to shoulder with strangers that became our neighbors. And on the 4th of July, President Trump gave us the greatest celebration of America ever. military flyovers shaking the sky and fireworks lighting up the night
Starting point is 02:03:02 250 years ago our founders pledge everything the values we celebrated here faith family freedom service and innovation happy birthday America happy birthday America happy birthday America happy birthday America happy birthday America here's to the next 250 happy birthday America that's what I'm talking talking about y'all and if you saw any of the uh the highlights from the fireworks show that brian and i set off um at his uh at his his father's house on the fourth that's what it's all about guys we we came together i'd say at least we got close to 100 people there throughout the night probably a steady like 50 were there the whole night and uh the lupos did it like they usually do but they did it even bigger because it was the 250th
Starting point is 02:04:06 And man, this country, only in this country can you experience the things that we've been able to experience in our lifetimes. The good, the bad, the indifferent. And I'm just grateful to be a part of it. And the White House had this one, this one for us that I want to share with you guys. It says, the 4th of July may be over. Let me pull on the screen, actually. The 4th of July may be over, but we're locked in all year. And that's what I want to, want to kind of leave you guys with.
Starting point is 02:04:38 I have one more thing that I want to talk about, but I want to leave this with you guys is, even though the party's over for the fourth, it's not truly over. The party for America continues. We got at least 250 more years, and then at 500, we'll do it all over again. So here you go. Stay on target. We're too close. Stay on target. Who can go the farthest to fast?
Starting point is 02:05:01 No doubt. My phone's awake and smack. Do you ever try that? You got two? You have no idea how high I can fly. I wouldn't stress about it. James. Brick by brink, dollar by dollar.
Starting point is 02:05:20 Don't worry. This is just the beginning. This is the fight of our lives. And we're going to win. Whatever it takes. Whatever it takes, y'all. Stay on target. We're too close.
Starting point is 02:05:34 Let me stop that. Uh, $250 more, y'all. I'm going to save the story that I was going to talk to you guys about for next week, just because I do want to get us out of here. But it's this. What a time. Anita happens.
Starting point is 02:05:55 Let me pull this up. That's great. Thank you so much for that comment. Anita happens where it goes says. Just got here a few minutes ago. But flow is my timeline cleanser. Thanks, Cam. Thank you, Anita.
Starting point is 02:06:06 Thank you so much. That's that's kind of what I've gone for. I do talk about stuff that that matters. I mean, I only quote it because. what matters to you may not matter to me that's okay but um but for me i'm i'm here for everything but toxic positive positivity all things positive except for the the toxic kind because there is such thing which to me is kind of lie it's not even really positivity if it's toxic so it's kind of an oxymoron but um i'm here to cleanse your
Starting point is 02:06:35 timeline don't don't let the the things of this world get you down focus on the lord most important thing is the Lord our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ your family your country and the rest just playing with four man don't worry about it don't worry be happy last thing I'm gonna leave you guys with is from our very own Rocky Topp Apologist well he didn't write it but he sent it over Rocky Top if you're still in the chat this one this one's for you brother and he says that's a good observation oh we just got another rumble rant that came in so let me get to that first so that i don't accidentally skip over it let's see share this tab and it says 10 dollars from dd novellis
Starting point is 02:07:24 says thanks for a positive show you're welcome that is my goal for every show to be positive even if there's negative news in it i can always find a positive spin because i have the lord on my side or i'm on the lord's side and uh romans 828 romans 8 to 8 and if you don't know it go look it up Because I cannot do it justice just by reading it. It's for me the first time I read Romans 828, it gave me this feeling. And ever since then, it gives me this feeling that's just, it's stronger than words. It's stronger than somebody else reading it out loud. But Romans 828.
Starting point is 02:08:02 And that's why I have a positive spin, not even spin, but positive take on everything that's going on. So, all right. Last up, Rocky Toppologist wrote, that's a good observation. And I'm going to read this post to you guys. It's a little bit long, but it'll be our last one. I'm going to let you get out of here, play the outro, then we'll have a good time. So this is from Bianca B12. Looks like it might be Russian.
Starting point is 02:08:34 Her name's written in Russian. I'm not totally sure. But obviously, this is written in English. So let me share this with you guys. And I want your take on it, although we'll be closing down the, we'll be closing down the stream. So it says one of my longest standing arguments is that we are not living in Orwell's 1984, where truth is centrally suppressed and censored by force. That's former communist societies, modern day China, Russia, North Korea. Now, see this part?
Starting point is 02:09:09 Don't necessarily agree with this part, but I understand where they're coming from. And if you look over here, it says this account specializes in Balkan candor, sarcasm, Russiaphobia, silly stuff. European confederalism, Atlanticism, enter at your own risk. So this is Ukrainian and then the Ukrainian flag. So usually red flag, I would have been like, ah, I'm not going to read that. But sometimes people that aren't what I consider to be on our side, maybe they don't even know that the, that as human beings, we may be on the same side. They just are approaching it in a very strange way. But I think what she's saying holds true. It's my personal opinion, though. So I'll reread this part, but I can
Starting point is 02:09:56 leave out this part because I don't necessarily agree with it, but I already read it to you guys. One of my longest standing arguments is that we are not living in Orwell's 1984, where truth is centrally suppressed and censored by force. We are living in something much closer to Huxley's brave new world. The truth is not hidden. It is almost always readily available, but it is buried beneath an industrial quantity of noise, propaganda, outrage, half-truths, conspiracy theories, influencer theater, that's a big one for us in our community, in the truth of community, algorithmic rage bait and an endless stream of content designed not to inform us, but to keep us emotionally simulated. The modern information system does not need to censor the truth
Starting point is 02:10:39 when it can simply drown it in noise. A fact no longer has to be, has to be disresolved. proven, it only has to be surrounded by a hundred competing claims, stripped of context and nuance, turned into a partisan ammunition, and pushed into the same feed as celebrity gossip, memes, and 15-second videos engineered to deliver the fastest possible dopamine hit. By the time the truth reaches us, it appears as just another piece of content competing for our attention. That is a more sophisticated form of control, not preventing people from knowing, but exhausting their capacity to care. Orwell feared a world in which people would be deprived of information.
Starting point is 02:11:19 Huxley feared a world in which they would be given so much distraction, stimulation, and triviality that they would lose the desire to seek it. The defining struggle of our age is therefore not simply between truth and censorship, but between truth and indifference. Then it has this little part right here. George Orwell. Orwell filled those who would ban books. Orwell feared the truth would be concealed from us.
Starting point is 02:11:46 In 1984, people were controlled by pain. Orwell feared fear will ruin us. Huxley feared no one would want to read books. Huxley feared the truth would be drowned in the sea of irrelevance. In a brave new world, people were controlled with pleasure. Huxley feared, desire will ruin us. So I don't know what you guys think about that, but I think that's something to mull over. Until the next episode.
Starting point is 02:12:14 So with that, I got through all the ads. Save this story for next time. It was a pleasure being back with y'all. I love you guys. Remember, all glory to God. Jesus is king, and he is risen. And with that, thank you guys for being here. Remember to let go and embrace the flow.
Starting point is 02:12:40 And I will catch y'all next time. Love you guys. Have a great evening and stick around for DPH at 1030. Please remember to shift your dollars to support those businesses that support Badlands Media.

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