Cognitive Dissonance - Episode 781: Biden is Out, Harris is in, and More Project 2025
Episode Date: July 29, 2024Project 2025. - Section: Department of Health and Human Services Who wrote this (from wikipedia) Written by: Roger Thomas Severino (born 1974/1975)[1] is an American attorney who served as the direc...tor of the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) at the United States Department of Health and Human Services from 2017 to 2021. He is currently a Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and a contributor on health policy, including abortion, to Project 2025.[2] In March 2017, President Donald Trump appointed Severino as Director of the Office for Civil Rights at the United States Department of Health and Human Services.[8][9][10] He left the position on January 15, 2021.[11] --- Goal #1: Protecting Life, Conscience, and Bodily Integrity. The Secretary should pursue a robust agenda to protect the fundamental right to life, protect conscience rights, and uphold bodily integrity rooted in biological realities, not ideology. 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Today is Thursday, July 25th, or approximately 900 political years since the last time that we recorded. Cecil.
It's so crazy to me that like we record on Thursdays and so much happened this week.
You guys, we seriously, I sat down, I was like, hey, when did Biden drop out? We had to look through our text messages.
We didn't know.
That was Sunday.
It was Sunday. We didn't know. That was Sunday.
It was Sunday, we didn't know.
It was five days ago, man.
We forgot about it.
Yeah.
It was so, I mean, it was so long ago,
you forgot when it actually happened
in relation to the rest of your life.
Because everything else has happened.
And I remember when it happened,
because as soon as I saw, I was outside,
I walked outside, my wife was doing some yard work,
and I walked outside, because I was inside, and I walked outside and I sort of leaned over and I was like, hey, just so you know, Biden dropped out, and wife was doing some yard work and I walked outside because I was inside and I walked
outside and I sort of leaned over and I was like, hey, just so you know, Biden dropped out and she
was like, she took her gloves off and she ran inside and sat down in front of the TV to watch
to see what happened. Because this has been something that's been brewing for some time.
Since the debate, there's been a push for Biden to step aside.
And there's been, at least on the face of it,
there's been some tension on whether or not he would.
And there was been also in just conversations
with our audience, there's been tension
on whether or not he showed or shouldn't.
What happened was is something similar
to what I had suggested,
which was that the person who would step up and be the nominee would be Kamala.
Yeah.
His vice president would be the person who would step up.
Now, I originally said that I think if Joe can't run a campaign,
I don't feel like Joe should be involved in the running of a country.
After saying that, though, I got a chance to see what happens
in this universe with him not
stepping down and her running.
And I really feel like it's advantageous for him to stay in as the president where I didn't
think it was before because I didn't have the foresight to see what would happen.
And what I'm seeing what is happening is, is that they have to divide their attacks.
They have to attack Joe Biden, who's currently the president,
and then they have to attack Kamala Harris,
who is also the vice president, but who is running.
I also think there's an important distinction to be made
between whether or not he's competent to be the president
and whether or not he's capable
of winning the race against Trump.
That's also another important distinction.
I feel like the most important job that Joe Biden has coming up politically is to do every single thing he can
do to make sure Trump does not win. And if one of those things is to step down, then that is his
fucking job. His job then would be to step down to let somebody else defeat Trump. Trump is the
obstacle that must be defeated. He is the obstacle that must be defeated.
He is the dragon that must be slain.
We have to accept this as an existential truth
for our country, right?
I think we all agree, at least you and I do,
see, so that like the most dangerous thing
would be not beating Trump.
So Biden's job, even if I believe, and I do,
I think Biden, from all indications, still has his marbles.
I think he's still, do I think he's as sharp
as he needs to be?
I don't.
Do I think I want somebody with more energy?
I do.
Do I think I want somebody who can command a room
in a bigger and more immediate way?
Absolutely.
I don't think that he's functionally incompetent though.
I really don't. Yeah, I don't either. he's functionally incompetent though. I really don't.
Yeah, I don't either. So like his job is to beat Trump and if stepping down is one of the things
that he has to do to help beat Trump, then that's an obligation he has to this country. That is an
obligation he has to the people. What I think happened was is that we had that conversation
the week after he had that debate. Right.
And on that debate stage, it appeared to me that he looked a little befuddled.
He was slow in his answers.
He lost his place a few times.
He didn't look, he didn't inspire confidence.
No, not at all.
And so what I was saying at that moment in time was that, you know, if he isn't competent, then I don't want him to do it.
But I saw, and I even sat on the last show,
and that over the last several weeks,
I feel like he's rebuilt that reputation up.
He had interviews, had press conferences,
did things that would require a high level of competency
and did okay.
And so I felt like, like I said last week,
I said, I even said on the show, if it's Joe, great.
If it's somebody else, great.
I'm okay with it either way.
What happened was really interesting
because he stepped down and I think this is so unique
and so such a, such an amazing thing because I see it as Joe thinking of the country
before himself.
That's how I see it.
There's other people who tried to immediately try to say, well, he was forced out or they're
or they're taking, they're like, he should have stepped out earlier.
I want to address a couple of those two things in particular.
The first one is, is he
should, he, he was forced out. If you, if you say that and you keep repeating that, you're taking
away the autonomy of this great act. You're saying he didn't want to step down. He wasn't being
selfless and he was forced out. So not only was he forced out, he was too weak to fight for his own
position. That's essentially just insulting the man.
There's nothing, there's nothing redeeming about him being forced to step down.
There is something redeeming about his political career if he decides to step down and is powerful
enough to recognize that the country becomes, comes before him.
So I think that that is a narrative that I'm going to keep myself, which is, I think that
Joe Biden has been a pretty good president. And I think what I want him, what the legacy I want to remember is Joe Biden
stepping down for the good, for the betterment of this nation. And then the other piece,
when people were saying he should have, he should have done it earlier. He should have,
I should have done it during, but you know, we should be actually had a primary, he should
have done this, all this back and forth about this. And I will say this, that reeks of people who might not have ever really noticed that they were aging.
I look at myself, you know, I look at myself up here in this thing and I see like my hair
isn't as full as it used to be and my beard is grayer than it used to be. And my eyes
have bags under them that they never used to be there.
And when I think about myself,
I think about myself as a 25 year old.
I don't think about myself in his early 50s.
I think about myself as a 25 year old.
So once in a while I'll catch myself
and I'll look at myself and be like,
damn, fuck bro, I got old.
When that happened, right?
When that fucking happened. Or, you know, I go to move something
and I'm like, oh, I think I might've pulled something or wow, that's heavier than it used
to be. Or I can't run because I hurt my knee or whatever. Right? There's a, there's a reality
of the human body that you become aware of more as you grow older. And maybe Joe was running around and doing a whole bunch of shit for a long time and
busy in his own thoughts.
But he really sat down and he watched that debate and he thought, man, I wasn't as sharp
as I thought I was.
Maybe he had some hard realizations and some hard conversations between there because I
don't think that Joe Biden, especially stepping down now,
that tells me that he's at least somewhat selfless. And he would have done this earlier
if he'd have known, but I just don't think he knew. I want to address both of those as well,
because I think just a yes and both of those points. You know, I think that Joe's career,
and one of the things I've always liked about Biden is that
even when I've disagreed with the stance that he's taken, I think he's been a man who has
acted with a great deal of personal and professional integrity, an enormous amount of personal
and professional integrity.
I have not always agreed with every policy position he's always had.
Of course not.
He's got a long career.
I haven't agreed with everything he's done as president.
I like him overall as a politician, understanding that no politician am I going to agree with everything he's done as president. I like him overall as a politician,
understanding that no politician
am I going to agree with on everything,
even some really important things.
That's the nature of how that work works.
But I think that he is a man of real integrity.
And I think that he's lived a life
that has been built largely on what it really means
to be a civil servant.
I see that reflected in his actual actions.
Most of the work that he has done has been
for the betterment of others
and not for the strategic betterment of himself.
And I think that there's very little to point to
that shakes a finger at the integrity of Joe Biden.
So why would this be different?
Why is this the one different thing?
Why would this one moment be the one moment that is suddenly different?
I don't I just don't believe I don't buy it. I don't buy that
I also don't think people walk away from great power like this lightly
They should not walk away from great power and responsibility
lightly when the country votes and
70 plus million people show up and say we'd like you to do this
We trust you to do this if we trust you to do this.
If you're gonna make a decision to say,
actually, in retrospect, I'm not the right guy.
I thought I was, but I'm not.
That's a sober moment.
That's a somber moment.
That moment takes time and a realization to come to.
Recognize that like, he's a fucking person
who should be taking his time making sober,
somber, difficult decisions.
And I think his stepping back was really an act
of true civil servancy and true integrity.
And I respect the shit out of it.
And I think it secures that legacy for him
in a way that I don't think it would have been secured
had he gone on to fight
for a second term and potentially lost that term or potentially aged poorly into that
term.
It's also the case to your point, we only know what we know when we know it.
We do not arrive at our own conclusions of ourselves and about also like how strategically valuable something would be
to do until we arrive at that, right? Maybe there would have been a better time for him to do this.
Maybe a primary would have been better. I don't actually agree with that. But maybe just to give
like the critics there do, maybe that would have been better. But like we don't know everything
ahead of time. We don't know everything at the right time We understand we come to understand certain things when they become fucking sometimes glaringly obvious to ourselves
Like I don't feel 46 unless I walk in front of a mirror and I catch myself in a bad angle and I'm like, oh
That's not good anymore
That's a shitty self now, but like earlier. I didn't feel that way
I'm sure like Joe going into debate probably felt fucking confident, man.
He probably did.
I want to give you guys a narrative that I want you to keep.
And this is not true.
This is only my own head cannon of what happened.
So I want to give it to you and I want you to keep it.
Joe Biden.
This is, I want to reiterate before I even start this sentence.
This is not true.
Okay. This is Cecil making up a story, but I want to tell it because I think it makes, it makes Dark Brandon better.
Joe leading up to the debate felt pretty good, but then he practiced for the debate.
And Joe didn't do very good in the practice.
Joe was like, fuck, I'm not, I'm not as sharp as I was and I'm not doing very well.
So he went into that debate and he said, you know what I'm going to do?
I'm going to emphasize my senior moments in this debate.
I'm going to hold my mouth open when I stand there.
I'm going to, I'm going to really emphasize these moments.
I'm going to be, I'm going to be old Joe Biden.
I'm going to make them, I'm going to give them a real big target and a talking
point about how old I am.
And he has the debate and that's what the talking points are.
And that's what everybody talks about for weeks afterwards.
And then he decides to wait until after their primary where they spend all their energy,
all their energy.
And to be honest, this I actually do believe that he actually did know probably before
their convention and he just didn't do anything about it.
But they spent all their energy attacking Joe, how old Joe Biden was.
And every single person who came up had a comment about how old Joe Biden was.
And then Joe Biden steps down and he's suddenly not the oldest guy in the room.
So I want you to think about it not as Joe Biden stepping down, but Joe Biden 4D chess,
Dark Brandon 4D chessing this into this new reality, which is Kamala Harris, the vice
president is now the nominee, the presumptive nominee, because every single delegate, I
think so far, or every state so far,
the head of every state came out and said,
and all the governors said,
so there hasn't been a fight for power,
which was one of the reasons why I think
a lot of people were nervous.
That's me.
I was nervous that there was gonna be a democratic
shit show in fight that was gonna last weeks,
that was gonna create a lot of chaos.
And like, I will say too, like, is that primaries are damaging to candidates.
Right? Like we've seen this, like Nikki Haley, here's a great, Nikki Haley went out and told
the world what a shit had Donald Trump was. They're using it now. She got a ton. Like
primaries are damaging to their own candidates, to the candidates on their own side
because people are primaring against.
So if we had people primaring against Kamala Harris,
people would have gone out and pointed out all the flaws
and the problems and the weak points, et cetera, et cetera.
That's not good for our side.
That's good for the other side, right?
In just the exact same way that Nikki Haley going out
and talking about what a shit Donald Trump is, is actually good other side, right? And just the exact same way that Nikki Haley going out and talking about what a shit Donald Trump is,
is actually good for us, right?
Because some people will hear that message and they'll be like,
I'll vote for Nikki, but not for Trump.
And now there's a movement, Nikki, it's like Haley fans for Harris.
It was for Biden, it was for Biden, now they're for Harris.
So, you know, primaries are not risk-free and we should have primaries under normal circumstances.
It's also the case that there is a mechanism
through the convention to raise somebody
to the point of nominee that does not require a primary.
And there is historical precedent for that situation, right?
Johnson is a great example.
So there's a mechanism for this.
This isn't like extra, like outside the course
of possibility and never before happened.
Like this is fine.
There's also been a bunch of people who were saying like, well she couldn't even win a state when she ran before.
She dropped out of the 2020 race real early, the primaries early, and she couldn't even win a state.
That was before she was the vice president.
I know, man. Like, like we can't be controlling fucking, we can't be bringing up polls from, from four
years ago or you can, you also can't be bringing up polls from this particular primary season.
Yeah.
Because they don't mean it.
They don't mean anything.
Also, like when she ran in 2020, she wasn't running against Trump.
Yeah.
She was running in a field full of who would you like to be the Democratic candidate?
It makes me crazy when people compare the results of a primary, which ask a fundamentally
different question than the results of a general election, which ask a very different question.
They're not the same question.
So why would you look at the answer as if it was fucking portable from one question to
the other? They're not asking the same thing. They're not asking all of America, who would you like
to be president? This one person or this one person? That's not the question in a primary.
The primary question is who do you want your candidate to be from this slate of many to fight
the other guy in the next set of elections.
Like it's fucking different.
It's just different.
So it makes me nuts when people look at the different question and like, I answer to two
plus two is four.
So obviously five plus five is also four or not four or however that works.
I don't know.
It doesn't make sense.
I wonder if the Democratic Party should start more
I know that everybody wants the job, right? So everybody wants the job of president
That's why they're up there
they want that job and they're hungry and they're these are people who are
Driven and want that position and they want to be in that spotlight and they don't want to give it up
But maybe there should be a more of a push on these primaries on the democratic
side to yes,
and each other and be supportive of each other and be supportive and,
and do less attack ads on each other. Like,
I think like you should all get into a huddle ahead of time and be like,
we're all on the same team. If one of us gets picked as a captain, that's cool.
But we all got to be cool with each other. And I feel like what's happened is,
is that the language around politics in our country has turned into that of attack and it's
never turned in and it hasn't turned into that of support your party and hopefully the best one gets
picked. Yeah, man, if I totally agree, if the primaries were run as a party unity first,
individual selection second,
it would be a million times better
because you would not end up with this mud slinging primary
where we dig up dirt on our own people,
then pretend to erase it away later
when we wanna put them up in the fucking general election.
That's a bad thing to do.
It's just dumb.
I'm thrilled.
I am beside myself fucking ecstatically excited
about this change.
And I'm excited because I think this brings a level
of energy into this election that we desperately needed.
The grandpa versus grandpa fight.
America was not impressed.
Poll after poll, man on the street interview
after man on the street interview.
You talk to people about, what do you think about this election?
Everybody was like, fuck, this is not the election we want.
Fuck, I don't even like that.
The energy here was like zero, zero.
There were people who are deeply into politics who always were going to vote.
They always had strongly held beliefs, but that's not most of America.
Most of America is not like you and I, man.
Most of America's not like listening to political podcasts
and reading the news every day
and like deep into the weeds on issues.
Like that's not most of this country.
Most of this country was not excited about this.
Gen Z, super unexcited about the fucking white grandpa fight
that we were looking at.
People of color, super not excited. This was a bad
election between two candidates that America was unexcited about. And now it's changed.
Now it's so different. All of a sudden, snap your fingers and we have an entirely new game.
And I think it's wonderful.
It reminds me, so some people will be listening might not remember, but it very much reminds
me of when Barack Obama
was running in 2008.
It feels like it.
It feels very similar.
There's a feeling of youth, a feeling of different,
a feeling of not the same old white guy, right?
It feels different and it feels energizing.
The amount of money that they pulled in,
in a couple of days, was over $130 million in just a couple
of days.
Staggering.
Blew the Republicans out of the water in the sense that they had a bunch of stuff leading
in that should have been boosting their poll numbers.
They should have been boosting their poll numbers because they picked a vice president
and that should have been something that boosted their poll numbers.
They just had a kerfuffle with the previous president
getting shot at.
That should have been something
that should have carried them a little bit.
And it's nothing.
They essentially died the fuse out on it
and there's nothing.
And they're actually going down.
You're starting to see polls across the country.
Start to be turning and flipping to Harris
instead of being for Trump.
And I wanna say real quick,
because I know I saw some people saying like,
well, when this fails, I'll tell you so, or whatever,
or this and that, there's been a back and forth
between a lot of people who've been talking,
because there's a lot of people who very much
didn't want Biden to drop out.
They thought it was a bad idea.
They thought it was a genuinely bad idea.
And then there was other people who were saying,
Biden should drop out,
we think that'll energize the party.
And, uh, and, and they were on the other side.
Right.
I feel like first and foremost, we have to remember that both of those people
wanted the best for America.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Both those sides.
There's the other side that didn't get Joe to stay in.
You wanted the best thing for America. You were
worried. You looked over at Trump and you said, I don't want that. I want the best. I want the best
chance for no Trump. I want the best chance for a progressive America. And you, they didn't choose
your path. And there, and I also would say there is no way to know whether or not, like if, if let's say we go
through the whole thing and Kamala Harris loses, there's no way to know that Joe would have won.
And the other thing is, is that if we go through this whole thing and Kamala wins,
we had no way of knowing Joe Biden wasn't going to win.
That's right.
So there is never ever going to be, I told you so.
There can't be because they wanted the best for America
and we can't ever know.
It's like when you argue with those Bernie bros
who are all like, well, Bernie would have won in 2016
if it wasn't for Hillary.
How the fuck do you know, dude?
You know, what are you fucking,
you got a car in that envelope? Cuz fucking you have no idea
Yeah, this is exactly right man. I think about this from time to time like we don't have the ability sadly to just run the
Simulation a bunch of times and then look how it rolls out and be like well, I'm certain that we're not you know
You're not none of us are certain. I'm excited right now.
I'm excited because there does seem to be a palpable sense
of real excitement in the air.
But if Harris loses, that doesn't mean Joe would have won.
It doesn't mean we made the wrong call.
If Harris wins to your point,
it doesn't mean we wouldn't have also won with Joe.
We don't know.
We don't have no idea.
Like, I feel like if there's
anything we should all have collectively learned from 2016 forward is that what do you think
is going to happen is not going to happen. Great point, dude. Right? Like I think about
this all the time. You ever do that thing? Like where do you see yourself in five years?
And if you write that down and you look and you say, God, in 20, if somebody asked me in
2015, what do you think 2020 your world is going to look like? I'd have gotten nothing right.
Nothing right. You know, if in 2017 somebody said, hey, what do you think the world's going
to look like? What do you think your world's going to look like in 2023? I'd have gotten it all wrong.
We get it wrong all the time. We overestimate our ability to prognosticate.
We do it constantly.
We think that we have a grasp on where we're headed
because like probably tomorrow
isn't gonna be much different than today.
But yeah, it is.
Yeah, it is.
Sometimes there's a pandemic.
Sometimes presidents get shot at.
Sometimes like candidates drop out of the race.
Big, important, fundamental, shifting things happen.
They happen all the time.
They're happening constantly.
We're wrong about most things.
We're wrong about most things.
Our ability to predict into the future is bad.
It's always bad.
We're making our best guesses and hoping
and doing the things that we can do in the moment
because we feel that we're led by our conscience.
When we feel like we're acting based on our conscience,
we feel like, all right, today,
I made the right decisions for me today.
And if they add up and they aggregate to the right thing,
then I think we have a tendency to give ourselves
a pat on the back like we knew it all along.
We all do it.
But if they add up to the wrong thing,
we look for an excuse because we made all the decisions
leading up to it.
We should just recognize that like there's a lot of chaos in this.
There's a lot of shit that's outside of our control.
This is the thing that happened.
I'm embracing that this has happened because I am excited because the sense that I have
sitting in this chair today, July 25th, Thursday at 9.56 is generally very positive.
Dude, that could shift tomorrow. It could absolutely. July 25th, Thursday at 9.56 is generally very positive.
Dude, that could shift tomorrow.
It could, absolutely.
You know, like, and one of the things
that could easily shift it is these narratives
that people are starting to bring up,
and I'm seeing it on the left too.
There's these narratives that people are bringing up,
and they're sharing these things
because they wanted a primary.
They didn't want this candidate.
Well, here's the thing, man.
She was the most likely candidate as the vice president.
Like of all the people out there, she's the most likely.
Nobody else, it's not like you're gonna get Pete Buttigieg
up from the transportation department to come up and run.
You're gonna get her to run.
And then they're also bringing up stuff
that she did as a district attorney, which may or may not have been unethical and bad, right?
There's a possibility, but that's also 10 years ago.
That's a long time ago.
And they're talking about things like her record on marijuana. And you say,
you know,
like her record on marijuana is probably going to be very different from her
record on marijuana when she was a DA
to where she is now, and it is very different.
And allow people to change their minds,
allow people to come to realizations, allow people to grow.
Don't bring up something from 2015
if she has a different opinion about it now.
Yeah, and also recognize that different jobs
require her to have different responsibilities.
And we have a different amount of autonomy
when we're different roles, our opinions change.
Like, I don't think it's reasonable actually to say,
well, how she behaved as a prosecutor
is an exact reflection of her personal values.
She had a job as a prosecutor.
There's a certain amount of wiggle room within that job,
but there's not infinite latitude
based on your personal values. You're prosecuting the law. Yeah, you are not a part
You're not like I don't I'm not bound by the fucking laws because I'm not if you don't prosecute. Yeah
That's not how that works. So when you have a job you have a set of responsibilities and you take actions based on the
Responsibilities of that job so we can get a sense
broadly of what her values
probably were. But the best way to look is to say, Hey, where are you at now? What do you think now?
Because like it's 2024. And I got to tell you, if somebody has asked me, Hey, 2015 time, do you think
you'll turn into 2024 Tom? I'd be like, no, I probably would have gotten me wrong. Yeah. I
probably would have gotten a lot of me wrong. So like, I also think that like that,
I didn't want it to happen this way,
is not really a very useful measuring stick for politics.
I didn't want it to happen this way.
We should have had a, I wish we'd had a primary.
Well, we didn't.
I know you wish that, but we didn't.
So this is what we have.
Like politics is always a game of practical realities.
And like, there's this like strain of,
but I wish it was better.
I wish we had ranked choice voting.
I wish, yeah, me too.
Me too, but also we don't.
And like, you can wish it over here
and there's a time for wishing, but there's also a time
for acting.
And now is the time for acting.
We're six months from the election.
We're not even six months.
We're four months, right?
A hundred days.
We're a hundred days away.
Next week is like a hundred days or something like that.
Let's worry about what we wish happened after we defeat the authoritarian fascist who is literally trying to destroy
this country and our future and like fucking women and LGBTQ people and the environment.
Like I am down with worrying about all those important ideological things.
I am.
They are worth worrying about, but not for the next 101 days.
Let's get on day 102.
We can talk all we want.
Let's figure it out.
Let's figure it out.
Let's put a plan in place to make sure it doesn't happen again.
I'm down with you guys.
Here's the thing.
If after she, let's just say she wins
and you want to primary her her first year
because she didn't actually have a primary,
I don't know that it'd be against it.
If you want to primary the incumbent
because you think, you know what?
We should definitely, she didn't have a primary so we should do it. I think if she's doing a good job, don't
do that because that's stupid. But you know, if somebody thinks that that's a good idea
or whatever, then you know, like maybe that gets fought for. I don't feel like I'd be
against it in principle. I would probably be against it in practice if she's doing a
good job. I don't feel like that.
I don't, I don't. And I also, again, strategically, I do not want to make a bad strategic choice.
I think it's bad. I think it'd be a bad strategic choice.
And hurt our chances of winning.
But, but she, but, you know, a couple of things
that have already been attacked about her,
that have already attacked her for,
is you're going to hear this a lot. She's a DEI hire.
You're going to hear that a lot. Jesus Christ.
That's them, not, like,
either they were going to call her a bitch
or they were going to call her an N-word.
Those are the two options when it comes to DEI hire.
DEI is why not both?
Yeah, that's, I mean, you know, to be honest,
you're on the right, you're not wrong,
but I think those are the things that they,
they wanna point out every chance they get
that she's not a white guy.
And to them, that's a negative.
But I wanna say to everybody else out there,
don't take that as a bad word, cause it's not.
You know what? I don't think she's a DEI hire. I think this lady is fucking a thousand
times smarter than most of the people who are out there who are calling her a DEI hire.
I think she's a thousand times smarter. And if there was a job applicant, a resume and
an interview process between those people who are calling her a DEI hire and her, she would fucking teabag them.
Like she would be so fucking, so much more qualified.
I don't even care what the job is, right?
She'd be more qualified for that job than they would be.
They could pick the job!
And she's probably more qualified than Shae.
So I don't believe you that she's a DEI hire.
I think she's a competency hire, right?
I think she got, she was hired because she was smart and she was, she was somebody who
could, who could argue well because she's a prosecutor and she, I thought a lot of people
said she didn't do good on the debate stage.
I remember watching her and thinking she's really good.
I thought she was really good.
So I think the reason why he chose her is because she's sharp
and because she can argue very well.
And I think she is a great face
for the future of this country.
And I think those were the reasons why he decided
to pick her as her running mate, not anything else.
I don't think it was like because,
oh, because she's a black lady.
I think that's stupid to think because, you know,
getting a black person on your team doesn't mean
it gives you a black vote. That also fucking demeans black people so bad. So bad. It's
just so pathetic. But I hate this comment and it's happening a lot. So you're going
to have to deal with that particular comment that she's a DEI hire. You're going to have
to hear that all the time. The other one they're going to say is the immigration czar thing.
And that's just factually inaccurate.
Yeah, like the DEI hire is the inevitable retreat
into misogyny and racism that the right runs to, right?
And the thing is that for them,
they run into that because it appeals to them.
In their mind, they're saying something that's like, this is a convincing argument, right
guys?
And what they want to do, what they're hoping for is that everybody will put their arms
around everybody just like they always did in the fucking good old days.
But I don't believe that's America anymore.
I don't.
I do not believe that that is America anymore.
I think that's 70 anymore. I don't. I do not believe that that is America anymore. I think that's 70
million people. I think it's a big chunk of America, but I don't think that that's America
anymore. I don't think we're interested in that shit. I think that appeals to a base that is
already going to appeal. They were already to vote for Trump. This doesn't sway anyone new.
Nobody who's swayed by that misogynist racist bullshit was ever going to vote for Biden.
They were always a Trump voter.
That rhetoric, it's circular.
It's a fucking tautology of fucking like campaign rhetoric.
You know what I mean?
It just circles back to itself.
It votes in its left, pulls a vote out of its left pocket, puts it in its right pocket
and says, we voted twice boys
No, you didn't that's nothing. That's all fucking nothing and
To be to be perfectly frank. This is what lost to Santas the race was focusing too hard on this. Yeah, right
Yeah, this whole thing this whole DEI is a bad word and and we're gonna push the Overton window so far over
That that we convince other people that DEI is a bad word.
That's all the stuff that made DeSantis flop, right?
That's true.
So my contention is keep saying it,
because if you keep saying it,
he keeps pointing out how fucking backward you are.
That's all it's doing is highlighting that.
I do wanna touch on this immigration thing. Yeah, yeah. And very specifically the immigration
thing. She was asked not to be a border person because the border is the job
of the Homeland Security person. She was asked to go talk to other countries
where many immigrants and asylum seekers come from to try to work with them to
create programs so that there's a reason for the people to stay
and not flee. And so she was funding things and helping those people build these different,
you know, programs in their own country so that people wouldn't come here as a way to flee
something that's so bad, instead building up those countries to help them keep their residents there.
And that's what she was doing. Yeah, and she was effective at that.
One of the things that, like we have an article
in the show notes, one of the things that they were talking
about in the article was that that was an effective thing.
It's just that it takes time.
It takes time, yeah.
It's not like you can go to, you know,
some country in Central America,
which is where initially the first big wave
of immigrants was coming from, go to some country in Central America
and say, oh, is there, what switch do I come over here
and flip that makes it better and more palatable
for people to live here where there's better opportunity,
less crime, et cetera, whatever the issues are
that need to be addressed so that people aren't walking
all the way through fucking their country
and across Mexico and into the border and change.
These are difficult long-term problems to solve.
They require an enormous amount of money,
an enormous amount of effort, and she was successful.
She was very successful at that.
Part of the reason that the border continues
to have so many people coming to it
is because some of the demographics have shifted
around the people that are coming to that border.
So while most of those people initially,
not most, but like 40 some percent of those people
were coming in from Central America,
that number dropped to about 20 some percent.
So that's progress, she's made progress.
It's just that other people from other parts of the world
are now also crossing into that border
because the countries they're living in
are not providing them the opportunities
and the safety that they need in order for them
to have lives that they wanna have.
So that work was effective.
That work was effective.
It's so stupid to look at the border and be like,
well, first of all, you're the border czar.
That's not a real thing.
Border czar is not a job.
It's not a real thing.
The czar thing is a stupid, weird thing we do. That's not a real thing. Yeah. Borders are not a job. It's not a real thing. The czar thing is a stupid, weird thing we do.
That's not a real job.
She was given a specific task or responsibility.
She carried it out effectively.
That's all you need to know about it and go read about it.
Like I encourage everybody to go read about it.
Be ready to take these, these talking points, these weak, weak, shitty, terrible talking
points and just point out the flaws
in them because they're easy to point flaws out in, right? They're very easy to point
and you're going to be dealing with it from now until then. They're going to be talking
about their, they're going to have to pick, like you said earlier, between misogyny and
racism and we're already seeing the misogyny in some of the logos I've seen that show her
on her knees that she, that she, uh, had
sex in order to get the positions that she's had in government.
They would never say that about a guy.
They just understand that that is inherently a misogynistic attack.
There's never, there's nobody out there who's like, well, Trump blew his way to the top
or whatever.
Trump, Trump dicked his way all the way up.
That that's never a thing.
So understand it's literally made to be misogynist.
And then the other piece, when they talk about
the reason why she was hired is because she was black.
Again, that's also racism.
And it's taking away from her real actual qualities.
So I wanna mention to everybody that we're in planning talks
with the scathing guys and maybe with other people
we're gonna see, we're probably gonna reach out to some other people to do a live stream fundraiser
for the Democratic Party. We're going to wait until after the convention for some particular
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we're sure any other podcasts that are involved will be mentioning it, but we're going to
try to, again, host another live stream where we can raise some money for the Democratic Party and for, if it's Kamala Harris who gets
chosen in the DNC, then that's what we'll do.
That's who we're going to be raising money for so we can hopefully make it so we don't
live in a fascist state.
So if you're thinking about maybe donating in the future, we could maybe see if could get us some matches ahead of time so that there will actually be some matched money while we start this thing.
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No, he's lying, I swear!
You love her?
My own wife?
So you love her?
Believe me, I've never seen this man before in my life!
Lay off her, Jeff. I'm the one that's been sleeping with your wife, okay?
My own brother?
You're one answer and I'll get out of your way. You love her?
And you know what? The sex is great!
You satanic bastard!
All right, Tom. We said we were going to cover Project 2025 week after week.
I went through this week and I found a couple of pieces. But I want to be very...
I want to start out first by talking about
who these pieces are written by,
because the narrative that the right is trying to float,
they're trying to gaslight us into thinking
that they don't know who these people are.
I have no idea who these people are.
What, it's the 20s, I heard it, who are these people?
I didn't even know who these people are.
So before we start, we're going to read a piece
from the Department of Health and Human Services, and we're also going to read a piece from the Office of Energy
Efficiency and Renewable Energy. And both of those are subheadings in the book, in this
900 page document. Who are the two people, Tom? Let's start here with the first author
for Department of Health and Human Services.
So this was written by Roger Thomas Severino.
He was born 1974, 75.
He's an American attorney who served as the Director
of the Office of Civil Rights
at the United States Department of Health and Human Services
from 2017 to 2021.
When would that be?
Like what would be the president at that time?
That would be a Trump administration official.
He is currently a senior fellow
at the Ethics and Public Policy Center,
and a contributor on health policy,
including abortion, of Project 2025.
In March of 2017, President Donald Trump
appointed Severino as director of the Office
for Civil Rights at the United States Department
of Health and Human Services,
and he left that position January the 15th, 2021.
Well, that seems like right before Trump actually left office.
So what do you know?
Let's look at this other one,
cause maybe Trump doesn't know who this guy is, Tom.
Bernard L. McNamee, which I may be pronouncing wrong,
but I'm gonna decide it's McNamee.
He's born in 67.
He's a government official who served as commissioner
of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
from 2018 to 2020.
McNaavy was confirmed to the position by the United States Senate on December the 6th, 2018.
He previously served in various state and federal legal and policy positions and practiced energy law
in the private sector. There you go. There you go. So, so when they say, I have no idea who this
person is. Bullshit. Both of these people served in their administration.
This guy had to get confirmed by the Senate.
The other person was appointed by Donald Trump himself.
These are people who are getting appointed to these positions,
who are high ranking officials in the previous administration.
Absolutely.
Don't let them lie to you about,
oh, I don't know who this person is.
I don't know.
Fuck, the project 2025, who's that?
I have no idea.
Heritage Foundation. This isn't a Heritage Foundation. Bull is. I don't know. Fuck, the product 2025. Who's that? I have no idea.
Heritage foundation.
This isn't a heritage foundation.
Bullshit.
Yup.
Bullshit.
They're fucking lying to you because they don't want to fucking own up to this.
That's exactly right.
So let's start with the Department of Health and Human Services.
I'm cutting this out.
Now again, this is part of the larger, you're welcome to go read the entire commitment to
America or whatever it's called,
blueprint for America. There's a bunch of stuff in there, but these are the pieces that caught
my attention in this particular chapter. This is from page 450. Goal number one, protecting life,
conscience, and bodily integrity. The secretary should pursue a robust agenda to protect the
fundamental rights to life,
protect conscience rights, and uphold bodily integrity rooted in biological realities,
not ideology.
From the moment of conception, every human being possesses inherent dignity and worth,
and our humanity does not depend on our age, stage of development, race, or abilities.
The Secretary must ensure that all HHS programs and activities are rooted in a deep respect
for innocent human life from day one until natural death.
Abortion and euthanasia are not healthcare.
What does that tell you about their policy?
I mean, you can't, you can't open it up farther than they did in there.
That is, that is the most stringent ideas about abortion
put into a book.
They specifically say here, from day one.
From day one.
This is not, there is no misreading this language, right?
There is no misreading the language.
The secretary should pursue a robust agenda
to protect the fundamental right to life from day one.
And they what else can that mean?
They define day one as conception earlier in the fucking in the in the paragraph.
Right. So that's day one, man.
So from conception and then abortion is not health care.
Neither is euthanasia, according to this bullshit.
Abortion is not health care.
And then they're going to try to say, well, it doesn't say outlaw abortion.
Yes, it fucking does.
What else could that mean?
Literally, what else could that mean?
If that does not mean that, it means nothing.
It can't mean anything.
But the thing is, is it doesn't say we wanna ban abortion.
Instead, it says it uses 50 words to get around
the fact that they wanna ban abortion.
And everybody knows what it is.
And it gets around, it uses 50 words to get around the fact that they want to ban abortion. Yeah, and everybody knows what it is. And it gets around, it uses 50 words to get around to say,
the government, when it's run by us,
is gonna do this in the most important division
and department of the government that helps support women.
Yeah, uh-huh, right, yeah, a thousand.
This is, what they want is not unclear to anybody. So when these like fact-checking,
dispatch bullshit nonsense, it's not fact-checking. It's not fact-checking. It's gaslighting. Read it.
It's gaslighting, dude. It's exactly right. It's gaslighting. They're saying, well, I didn't,
I didn't exactly say that. Well, it's just like, oh, I didn't know anybody in the Heritage
Foundation. They're in your house, man.
They're literally, you fucking hired them.
It's like answering the door and like you're shuffling somebody behind you and trying to
block them with your body.
So they get like, get the fuck out.
I see who's in your house.
I don't, I don't like or want to know Ian, but I have to know him.
Okay.
I have to know who he is.
You can't down the in the future.
I can't even get through that with a straight.
Ian is unknowable.
Every time I ask you how he's doing good.
I know Ian is Ian is an unknowable quantity for sure.
I want to read these read these last two in conjunction.
A robust respect for the sacred rights of conscience.
These are this is really important both at HHS and among governments and institutions
funded by an increases choices for patients
and program beneficiaries and furthers pluralism
and tolerance.
The secretary must protect American civil rights
by ensuring that HHS programs and activities
follow the letter and spirit of religious freedom
and conscience protection laws.
Think of how far reaching that is
if that department is the one that gets to roll those out
to all those other places that deal with human health.
Think about that.
A right to conscience,
what that means, we've seen it in practice,
what that means is that individual providers
of health services will be able to decide for you
what health services you have a right to receive.
What's best for you?
Yep.
So they'll say, oh, here we don't do the morning after pill.
Here we don't perform this procedure.
We don't do gender affirming care.
Yeah, you don't have access
to this kind of medical treatment.
You don't have access to that kind of care.
You don't have access to these medicines
because my conscience overrules your care.
That's what the right to conscience means
when they combine it here, right?
You're not wrong.
A right to conscience is a horrible thing.
A right to conscience when it's related to healthcare,
that's a horrible thing.
And the reason why it's horrible
is because it's rooted in bronze age ideology. Right. Right. It's not rooted in somebody, some modern thinking that this is
dangerous. It's not rooted in that at all. It's rooted in the fact that they don't like it because
their, their fucking sky daddy said, you can't do that. You're not allowed to do that down like in
fucking the real, in, in the actual world instead of in heaven. You're not allowed to do that down like in fucking the real in in the actual world instead of in heaven. You're
not allowed to do these things. So I'm going to make you abide by the rules of my Bronze Age blood
God. Yeah, because like, here's the thing, Cecil. My conscience tells me that respecting your rights
and giving you care and allowing you to make your own decisions about your body. That's what my
conscience leads me to do.
And even if something that you want
might make me uncomfortable,
even if something you want might be something that like,
I would absolutely object to for me,
my conscience still tells me the right thing to do
is to protect your rights first
and not to place my rights above your own.
Because that's the value system I hold.
And if you feel like you can't fulfill the duty,
then don't do the duty.
Just don't do it.
Don't sign up for it.
You signed up for it.
You went to school for it.
You figure that shit out.
But I get to have that value system
because it hasn't been dictated to me
by a bad book written by a bunch of desert dwellers 2000 years ago who
didn't know how to spell antibiotics.
Yeah, right.
All right, this next paragraph.
Radical actors inside and outside government are promoting harmful identity politics that
replaces biological sex with subjective notions of gender identity and bases a person's worth
on his or her race, sex, or other identities.
This destructive dogma under the guise of equity threatens America's fundamental liberties
as well as the health and well-being of children and adults alike.
The next secretary must ensure that the HHS programs protect children's minds and bodies
and that HHS programs respect parents."
I want to just say, starting it out with radical actors
shows you that they want to push that Overton window
as far as they can, right?
This is not radical to think, you know,
to go to your child and be like, well, what do you,
how do you feel?
Right.
That's not radical.
There's nothing radical about that.
There's literally nothing radical about that.
Listening to the people that you love
is not an act of radical ideology.
Yeah, it is to these people because they believe there's a top-down fucking...
That's true. You know, like they definitely have a top-down command
structure in their... You know what? That's absolutely right. So to
them it's radical, but to everybody else it's not. It's not radical to ask your
child how they feel, right? That's not radical. Right. Or to respect how they...
Exactly. To respect how they fucking feel right? That's not radical. Or to respect how they, exactly,
to respect how they fucking feel.
And that's the problem is that they think it's radical,
but then they're gonna convince you that it's radical
and then they're gonna call it radical
and so from now on, we're always fighting off our back foot.
Yeah, and you know, the other thing is that they are,
they are very, just like the abortion issue, right?
When they talk about abortion,
they will often bring up the specter of the the abortion issue, right? When they talk about abortion, they will often bring up the specter
of the late birth abortion, right?
Like the late term, I should say, not late birth,
late term abortion, right?
Late birth.
He's so attention.
We'll eventually have a late birth abortion.
We all will.
We all will.
But they'll bring up the specter of late term abortions
because they can then paint a grisly picture,
which is very self-evidently easy to be appalled at, right?
What they don't do is say,
and also this basically never happens,
and here are the circumstances when it does happen,
and it's essentially only happening to people
who are in these unbelievably dire,
life-threatening circumstances,
and by the numbers,
this is statistically actually irrelevant.
The thing is like with the gender affirming care,
what they bring up is a bunch of shit that isn't happening.
So they're talking about kids getting like, you know, these surgeries,
these big, you know, life altering surgeries.
Kids are not by the numbers. They are not getting these surgeries.
The kids are not at not getting these surgeries. They're the kids are not at all
Getting these surgeons are not 12 year old kids lined up at a gender clinic getting bottom surgery They're not even 12 year old kids lined up at the gender clinic getting top surgery. These things aren't happening
This is just the same thing as the specter of the late term abortion
They want to say like isn't this awful and you're like, but it's not even happening.
We're having an argument about something
that's not occurring because that's how far
you have to take it in order for you
to get people on your side.
And if you gotta take it all the way to that level
to get people on your side, your argument isn't good.
Yeah, you know, if you're arguing about something
that actually happens, I think people might want to, people may actually listen to you, but the problem is,
is that the, that they, they have to argue from this absurd angle every single time and it's not
real. And so when people pass them off and wave their hand at them, it's because they're not
arguing from reality. This next piece is from the energy efficiency and renewable energy.
And you will feel like this is, this is like one of those Trump speeches where he's talking about low-floor toilets.
Under the Biden administration, EERE's mission is to accelerate the research, development,
demonstration and deployment of technologies and solutions to equitably transition America
to net zero greenhouse gas emissions economy-wide by no later than 2050,
and ensure that clean energy economy benefits all Americans.
How is that bad?
I don't know.
What are you talking about?
They put it in here like it's a fucking red letter A.
I do, for real, and it benefits all Americans.
How dare you?
I like, what?
How is that possibly bad? Dude? What world do they want?
What what that's the thing? I keep thinking like these are the same people that like they're working so hard to strip the EPA of
Like all of their regular the the fucking Supreme Court's on board like to try to strip the EPA of like all of their regulatory
Agency authority like do you not want clean water?
agency authority, like, do you not want clean water? Do you personally want to live in a world that is gross,
that is unsafe, that is unclean,
that is like the air is not good to breathe,
the water is unsafe to drink,
beautiful places are no longer beautiful,
the wildlife diminishes.
Is this, why would you want this?
Why?
What I don't get is, the worst thing that could happen is we clean up and make sure it's not
as gross.
That's the worst thing that happens, right?
Is that you spend a little money, a little extra money, maybe you didn't, your quarterly
profits weren't as big and you, the place looks a little nicer.
That's it.
Even if you can't change anything with climate change or something. Right. And the worst thing that happens is it looks a little nicer and your profits
are a little down. That's it. Yeah. Oh, did we accidentally make the world more beautiful for
nothing? And it's not even that your profits are down forever because if you shift your stance and
your motion, you could just change those profits into something else
because you have to, you know,
you have to do things to adapt.
But once you adapt, now you've adapted.
But you know, there's guys out there that are like,
but I own a coal mine.
So how am I gonna keep getting rich?
And it's like, but you're already rich.
Yeah, what do you mean?
Just be cool with it, man.
Be good with it.
That's the other thing is like,
so many of these people see they're already rich and I wanna be like, just be cool with it. You could just be good. You won the Be Rich lottery.
You're good. You just go on vacation a lot. Just that's it. What do you do? Call it a day.
Dust off your hands. Look, stop worrying about your coal mine. Fuck, dude. All right.
Needed reforms. End the focus on climate change and green subsidies.
Under the Biden administration, EERE is a conduit for taxpayer dollars to fund progressive policies,
including decarbonization of the economy and renewable resources.
EERE... I can't, I just... I know you keep throwing your hands up, but I would too!
Just fuck!
EERE is focused on reducing carbon dioxide emissions to the exclusion
of other statutorily defined requirements such as energy security and cost. For example, EERE's
five programmatic priorities during the Biden administration are all focused on decarbonization
of the electricity sector, the industrial sector, transportation, buildings, and the ag sector.
Okay, sounds good. Anyway. Right!
Those are big sectors, Matt!
Anyway!
Eliminate energy efficiency standards for appliances.
Pursuant to the Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975 as amended, the agency is required
to set and periodically tighten energy and or water efficiency standards for nearly all
kinds of commercial and household appliances, including air conditioners, furnaces, water heaters, stoves, clothes washers and dryers, refrigerators,
dishwashers, light bulbs and shower heads. Low flow shower heads. Go ahead. Current law
and requirements reduce consumer choice, drive up costs for consumer appliances and emphasize
energy efficiency to the exclusion of other important factors such as cycle time and repairability.
Bullshit. That's such a fucking lie. It's such a nonsense. And what it's doing is it's saying
what we want to do is give as much choice as we can to the manufacturer and none to
you. That's what we want to do.
Make shit easier to produce. Not better. Not better. Like, yeah, like shit, like my dishwasher takes, I don't know, two hours and 55 minutes
to run the full clean and sanitize cycle.
Why do I care if it got it done in an hour and a half?
Why do I care?
What, like cycle time?
What, why do I care?
What difference?
I set it and go to bed.
What the fuck?
Who cares?
I would rather have it do that.
And also it didn't waste a bunch of fucking electricity
and I got a good result out of it.
The same thing comes about with those low flow washers nowadays.
The washer that I have uses very little water and then it recycles that water and then it
dumps some water out and rinses but then it uses that water again for the second wash
and you're like, okay, awesome.
That's great.
It's not using a fucking shit ton of water. That's awesome
Why why do I care like who is the person out there and being like throw this fucking thing out?
It's any use enough water
Man, what is happening in your life? Get fucking a hobby like do something fucking cross stitch or something
Yeah, man. Do something else. But Jesus, these people, they scream and cry about this stuff.
And Trump can stand on a stage and talk about this for a half an hour.
And you think, why do you people care whether this fucking a gallon
or like a half a gallon flushes your shit down the toilet?
If my shit goes away, I'm happy.
I do it in my house.
I have a new house, right?
I have a new construction house.
It's full of all these like energy efficient things right. It's awesome
It like I can't tell when I'm in the shower. It's a low-flow shower thing
I get in there feels like plenty of water it everything is good and everything is cheaper
Like my house is so much cheaper to cool and to heat like it's a third of the price of my last house to heat and cool.
That's fucking brilliant.
And it's still 70 degrees.
It's not like I'm like, yo, but I'm going to go light a fire.
I'm going to burn coal outside just so I know I did some damage to the world.
Well, the problem is that the reason why we're talking about this and the reason why I even
put this in here is because I want you to recognize, you know, even if you are one of these people who are
like, eh, I don't care about women's rights or whatever.
I don't know why you're listening to the show if you are, but let's just say that that's
one of the- Re-examine your life.
But like, if you're a young person, these people don't give a fuck about the environment.
Like listen to what Biden, like Biden was for, and he's for trying to fix some of these harms.
Therefore, literally taking that out day one.
They wanna take that out as quickly as possible.
They wanna reverse anything he's done.
I don't know how you could move through life
and be so malicious as they are to the environment.
I don't know what the fucking environment did to them
in past life, but seriously, these people hate the environment
and they think it stifles our economy and it doesn't.
It just doesn't.
They're just wrong.
And they're also very much ready to close down
these departments and if they can't, like in this one,
in particular, they're talking like,
we should just close, like to talk about many times,
they're like, we should just close this department down about many times They're like we should just close this department town and if we can't we should gut it
That's most of this fucking entire fucking book. Yeah, they they want to run the government by not having one
Yeah, that's how they want to run the government by having look the the there was a time I think
A brief time but there was a time in history where?
Technologically our ability to do damage
was not scaled to the place that it is now,
but our ability to fuck shit up right now
is at such a level, it is at such a scale
that if we do not as a people agree,
and this is what governments are,
is an agreement of people, it's a social contract we write. if we do not as a people agree to not fuck shit up at scale
We will create irreparable damage. We never can you can't fix it
There's no turning the clock back and these people they want to go fucking as fast
They see the cliff and they want to hit the gas and they want to hit the gas in your fucking car. Yeah, they do
Yeah, have you ever heard of my Nazi knock knock joke, Louis?
No. Knock knock.
Who's there?
Vive las the questions!
Now get out of here.
Right wing watch, Nick Fuentes, who ate lunch with Donald Trump?
Never forget that. Yeah. Nick Fuentes, who ate lunch with Donald Trump,
slams JD Vance for having a non-white, non-Christian wife.
We've got to play it.
This is just unreal.
This fucking Jade, this guy is just something else.
This is it.
And who's going to take over after Trump?
JD Vance with his Indian wife.
And you know, look, I'm not a racist guy. So I'm not saying what ignorantly Oh, you have an Indian wife,
F you. I'm saying what kind of values? What kind of values does a man have to marry somebody
that far outside your race who isn't even a Christian? Okay. I'm not a racist,
but he's marrying somebody really far outside of their race. Here's the thing. I'm not a racist, but he's marrying somebody really far outside of their race.
Here's the thing.
I'm not racist, but the most important thing is race.
What?
Why?
I think you don't know what words mean.
God.
Dude, you're fucking clearly a racist.
Dude, you're a super racist.
There's another video though, where he's like, I am a racist.
He just says it out loud.
He says, it's not just because I'm a racist that I want this. It's because of this. And you're just like,
but also it's because you're a racist. It says something about your values. I'm sorry,
but I, you know, people say he's this rural guy from Ohio. You know, something I was raised
differently. I was raised with the values that, you know, my parents kind of do expect me to marry.
I mean, I don't want to throw my parents under the bus.
They'd be fine if I didn't.
But it is a value that you marry someone that's like you.
You marry someone that's like you.
You marry someone that's like the kind of people
that you grew up with and like your parents.
And you marry a Christian.
What kind of man marries somebody
that isn't a Christian? What kind of man marry somebody named Usha? Clearly he doesn't value
his racial identity, his heritage. Clearly he doesn't value his religion. He doesn't
marry a woman that professes Jesus Christ. What does that say about him?
Oh, let's play the other one too. Let's play this other one too.
So you can hear everything
that Nick Fuentes has to say about this.
JD Vance also has a non-white wife, an Indian wife,
and a kid named Vivek.
All his kids have Indian names.
So it's like, what exactly are we getting here?
And that's not a dig at him just because I'm a racist
or something, but it's like, who is this guy really?
Do we really expect that the guy who has an Indian wife
and named their kid Vivek is gonna support white identity?
No.
Like, no.
Look, I just think, I despise JD Vance.
I fucking despise him.
He is a liar at a level that is only rivaled
by his new best friend.
Yeah, for real, man, he's a straight up liar.
Unbelievable grifter.
Just a straight up liar about who he is,
liar about his past, liar about his entire personal framing.
He is a complete bullshit artist grifter from from top to bottom when we were when we were in college
There was a guy who said he was the heir to the budded fortune. Yes that we used to we met him
Yes, and he was this guy was like no you gotta drop me off on the block cuz the because I'm in the witness protection
Program and I'm the heir to the budded fortune. He said all kinds of fucking
insane lies. JD Vance is also the heir.
For like all the things that you could go to JD Vance
and attack him for.
This is actually the only thing about him that I find even
remotely personally redeeming is that he is
not at least in his personal romantic life behaving in that one moment as a fucking racist.
As a racist.
Yeah.
Right.
Like I believe that by joining the Republican party and supporting Trump, you are a racist
by definition.
You cannot support that power structure and pretend you're not a racist anymore.
Yeah.
Like there's a white genocide going on in the world.
White people are being systematically replaced in America and Europe through immigration
and to a much lesser extent.
Yeah, actually I got my card.
They said I had to leave to let someone else in.
What are you talking about?
The fuck out of here with that stupid in. What are you talking about?
Get the fuck out of here with that stupid shit.
What are you talking about, man? Oh, it's so hard to be a white guy.
Get the fuck out of here.
First of all.
Get the fuck out of here.
I'm pretty fly for a white guy.
Get the fuck out of here. What a fucking idiot.
Get the fuck out of here, white jokester.
What's someone think of the white man?
Jesus. You're such a fucking tool, dude. White genocide think of the white man
Fucking tool dude god. I want to lift this guy up by his underwear I just want to grab him and just like lift him and just like you know like those little kids who jump in the jolly
Jumpers I want to make him do that. I want him to like his feet barely touch the ground a few times
I want to dump his racist books. He's like, like he needs the, he needs the white genocide wedgie is what he needs.
Stan, due to intermarrying, this guy has a non-white wife and a kid named Vivek.
This guy is going to be a defender of white identity?
I don't think so. Yeah, I don't either. This guy's going to be a defender of white identity. I don't think so.
Yeah, I don't either.
This guy's going to defend American identity.
If he does, it's going to be no better than any of these other civic nationalists like
Vivek Ramaswamy.
How else could you countenance American identity if you have a mixed up family like that?
A mixed up family.
Countenance.
Okay.
Everybody look at this guy. This is, this is what he. Look at that guy. Okay, everybody look at this guy.
This is what he looks like.
Look at that guy.
Come on.
Look at him.
Look at him.
He's got like such a like a doughy face.
Look at that thing.
He seriously he looks like an ad for inbreeding.
Get out of here.
Well you're supposed to be the person who's going to be upholding the white race.
I'll bind with it flushing down the toilet
if you're the person who we're looking up to.
Get the fuck out of here, man.
Come on.
These guys are so fucking insecure, man.
None of these people,
every single one of these people
wants to fucking preach masculinity
and being a man and talking about,
and none of these guys,
every single one of these guys
is cowering in fear their whole life
Absolutely like this is a guy who's mad that no woman of any race wants anything to do right?
Yeah, right like every race has rejected him and he's like, all right
It's got to be you guys at some point. It's got to be you, right?
It can't be that I'm deeply fucking unappealing in every way
I know that I'm the common denominator in all of my own rejections.
Oh boy, oh boy, you are the worst.
The worst.
The worst.
Yikes, man.
God, this guy's the worst.
And I know what's going to happen on YouTube is all you fucking losers who love this guy
are going to come and comment on this video because you guys don't have literally nothing
better to do with your
life than sob in your fucking body pillow a fucking Nick Fuentes about fucking white
genocide.
You people are losers, man.
Holy shit.
Get a fucking hobby.
Yeah, show up and comment and boost us in the algorithm, you dumb motherfuckers.
Hey, by the way, thanks for the comments, dumb fucks.
Oh, God. We comments, dumb fucks. Oh God.
We'll monetize your hate.
Ha ha ha.
["Skeptical Creed"]
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We're gonna be back with a funny show on Thursday,
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with the Skeptical Creed.
Credulity is not a virtue.
It's fortune cookie cutter, mommy issue,
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