Knowledge Fight - #1088: October 19, 2025

Episode Date: October 27, 2025

In this installment, Dan and Jordan discuss Alex's show from the day after the No Kings protests where he tries to play down the crowd sizes, and speaks to a caller who learned the wrong lesson from g...etting hit by a car.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Ina, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, knowledge fight. Dan and Jordan, I am sweating. Knowledgefight.com. It's time to pray. I have great respect for knowledge fight. Knowledge fight. I'm sick of them posing as if they're the good guys, saying we are the bad guys. Knowledge.
Starting point is 00:00:30 Dan and George. Knowledge fight. Rettler. Rettler. Render. I need money. Andy in Kansas. Andy and Kansas.
Starting point is 00:00:42 Stop it. Andy in Kansas. It's time to pray. Andy in Kansas. You're on the air. Thanks for holding. Hello, Alex. I'm a first time calling.
Starting point is 00:00:51 I'm a huge fan. I love your word. Knowledge fight. Knowledgefight.com. I love you. Hey, everybody. Hey, welcome back to knowledge right. I'm Dan. I'm Jordan.
Starting point is 00:01:02 We're a couple dudes like to sit around, worship at the altar of Celine, and talk a little bit about Alex Jones. Indeed we are, Dan. Jordan. Quick question for you. What's your bright spot today, buddy? Why don't you go first? My bright spot, Dan, is we groomed my dogs. Yeah, you said it was a hassle.
Starting point is 00:01:18 We groomed our dogs. We groomed all three of them. We shaved Fannie and Jake. Took it out. Took multiple dogs off of them, and now they are very cold. They've been looking sharp, though. Yeah, they look great. And here's why it's my bright spot.
Starting point is 00:01:33 It is because Fannie is getting up there in age. She's getting a little older, and she was very cold. So we put a sweatshirt on her, and oh, my God, it's the cutest fucking thing ever. What sweatshirt? Is it a fun, does it have a fun message on it? Like, fuck you, I'm a dog. Nope, it's a full pink sweatshirt with a little white paw on the bag. Oh, very sweet, wholesome sweater.
Starting point is 00:01:57 And it was very much like you put. it on her and it was that moment where it was like the grandma bit does anybody else feel cold in here and you're like this is perfect yeah and you'd like you'd like to just leave that fur on but you know you gotta you gotta keep uh keep them groomed keep them uh absolutely keep it tight and then you got to replace it with a cute sweater oh yeah sometimes you know you let it go too long because in the outside it looks good but then when you shave it off inside oh you don't know what she's been hiding in there tangled massive hair wah and then it's gone and now she's wearing a perfect little sweater shirt that is adorable it's beautiful i'd like us to see a little
Starting point is 00:02:30 picture? I don't have one with me right now. Eventually you will, I'm sure. Oh, don't belittle. Don't worry. Yeah. I'll take a look at that. All right. What's your bright spot? Well, I have selectively not told you something. Oh. And it's because it's my bright spot. Okay. I went
Starting point is 00:02:45 to the woods. You did. Yep. I have already made my first trip. You motherfucker. Yep. You selectively didn't tell me that. On Friday, I drove about an hour and a half out of town. All right. To a state park and hiked a good seven miles or so on a swampy kind of area
Starting point is 00:03:04 and yeah that's great it was a delightful time that's awesome yep I only hiked that long because I got lost and went off on a side trail that I wasn't supposed to go off on unknowingly and then I had to backtrack
Starting point is 00:03:20 and yeah but that's the adventure that's what you're out there for you're out there for getting onto a side trail that's wrong yeah and at no point I feel like, hey, I'm lost. Actually, I immediately knew, like, I'm lost. Yeah. But I didn't feel at any point like I was worried about being lost.
Starting point is 00:03:37 Right. And not because I had Google Maps or anything. I was just like, I can figure this out. Yeah. It's not that, like, it's not that crazy. Sure. And if I keep walking in some direction, I'll find a road. Theoretically.
Starting point is 00:03:49 Yeah. And that was great. That felt great of like, even if I'm lost, I'm not lost, who gives a shit out here in the wilds. I could not be more. or happy for you in the past few weeks you've gone from I mean this has been an incredible transformation I'm really proud of you this is awesome you've gone from like how do I do this thing which started with let's get a driver's license and then there was all this other stuff and now here you are having successfully done that stuff and then did the thing all the damn
Starting point is 00:04:19 bureaucracy and like the you know I hate to sound like a libertarian but the damn what are you going to do um you know of getting through the process of being allowed to drive. Yep. You know, it is, it is quite a hassle, and I thought that it wouldn't be honoring of making it through that and the help that I got from you and people like Angela Lampspary and shit. If I didn't make use of that. And so on Friday, yeah, nothing really to do necessarily that needed to be done.
Starting point is 00:04:50 Right. And so I just jumped in the car and, and bear bear, that's fucking awesome. I did, I did okay. Okay. It's the longest drive I've had, sure, at all in 20 years, probably. Yeah, at least, yeah. It was fine. It was all very fine, except for two things.
Starting point is 00:05:10 One, I did not see one red light. Oh. That was like a hundred yards in front of another red light. And so I had to slam on the brakes. Okay. And I felt really scared. Sure. But no harm, no foul.
Starting point is 00:05:23 All right. Learning experience. Yep. And then the second thing was that I had Google Maps directing me. Uh-huh. Right? Yeah. And I didn't realize that the cord that I had was not a power cord.
Starting point is 00:05:39 It was just an ox cord. So at about 10% battery life, I was an hour from home. And I realized that I was now in a race against time. Yeah, yeah, this is intense. I had to find a gas station on the way to get the cord. or else I had a map in the car, but I did not trust my ability to figure out how to get back.
Starting point is 00:06:05 I realized how on the road, reliant on a Google map kind of thing I am. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And that was a little scary, but it all worked out. Sure. I found the cord. Yeah, man, can you imagine being back in those days
Starting point is 00:06:19 where you were just like, I'll probably be fine. I remember those days with like a Rand McNally. Oh, we'll stop at a rest stop and I'll sit there and I'll stare at this map and try and figure out what it is I'm even looking at first. Yeah. I lived those in road trips of times past, but like it felt so like it's so easy to have this robot just tell you where to turn. Yep, yep, yep, yep.
Starting point is 00:06:46 It's almost like a crutch that I can't resist. It does feel like you have just written the epitaph of humanity. Like, we could have, but it's so fucking easy to let this robot tell me where to go. Yeah. And they know. They know. They're right. They probably know.
Starting point is 00:07:03 Or at least they're close to knowing all the time. Well, they're one for one in terms of this trip. Like, they didn't lead me wrong. So that's nice. Yep. I was, I met a nice lady on the trail. All right. Who's.
Starting point is 00:07:18 McGiver style smooches? No. Oh, okay. I was her child's age, let's say. Okay. But she, it was very nice. We walked about a mile or so at the end of, you know, where I was getting to where my parking lot was. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:33 And we had just a very nice conversation, just about how hiking's good for the brain. And, uh... Cat Steven starts playing. Well, I mean, it did. I felt very worried. Yeah. When she was asking, like, what I do. And I said that I do a political podcast.
Starting point is 00:07:49 Oh, no. And I could get a, I felt like a, uh, Uh-oh. Yeah. But she was very nice. She was someone who voted for Trump, but, like, uh, it was very, uh, kind and polite. And you can be both. We didn't get into a fight or anything, so.
Starting point is 00:08:04 I'll, I'll let you in on a secret. Most people who are, uh, Trump voters are also very kind and nice. Yeah. That's weird. But it was, it was very strange that I'm here. I'm, I'm, uh, out in the middle of nowhere, uh, wandering through the woods. And, like, here's a social opportunity to talk to someone. Of course.
Starting point is 00:08:22 Like, you think it's the most ice. isolated place and then this person will just start someone just talks to you oh man yeah any moment now you're going to start talking about open door philosophy no i don't know what that is and no i'll be fair i'll be friendly to people that i meet in the woods all right okay but i'm not anyway no good times all around uh success excellent uh hooray that's great yeah that's fantastic so uh jordan today we have an episode to go over okay less fun i was going to say that's It's almost anti-climactic to actually do what we're doing now. I'm really kind of high off of you having gone out.
Starting point is 00:08:59 Yeah, and I wish that there was something a little bit more exciting as a story other than just like I met a nice person and walked for a while chatting about life. But that is really great. It's just not like, it's not as exciting as I saw a bear. No, I'm, we're old now. That story is fucking edge of your seat thrilling. You met an adult person outside? Get the fuck out of here.
Starting point is 00:09:23 Yeah. So I'll keep people apprised of my adventures. I'm sorry that I did not have time to watch an episode of the guy. That's what I'm really bothered by. This is all really just me making an excuse for not watching the next episode. I can see that. I can see that. So we're going to be talking about October 19th, 2025.
Starting point is 00:09:45 This is the day after the No King's protests. Right, right. Where nothing really happened. I mean, people protested, but there weren't any. like bombings. There were no bombings that I was aware of, yeah. Yeah, and so we'll see what Alex's take a take a take a little moment to say hello to some new wonks. Oh, that's a great idea. So first, happy 10 year anniversary to my wonky wife, Natalie. I hope knowledge fight never goes away so I can continue to wish you happy anniversary every three years. See you at 13. Love Corny. Thank you
Starting point is 00:10:17 so much. You're now, policy walk. I'm a policy won. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next, Wallace E. Ponk the cat the e stands for emrick thank you so much you're now a policy wonk i'm a policy won't thank you very much i don't want to tell tales out of school yeah and i don't know if this is actually a cat's middle name but they misspelled emrick uh next shout out to me a unicorn and my partner snack we are from marietta georgia and we both listen and love y'all show thank you so much i'm a policy won't i'm a policy won't thank you very much so the real question is does marietta have a bunch of pyramids that's what i was wondering yeah we know atlanta's lousy with You can't fucking throw a stone in Atlanta without hitting a pyramid.
Starting point is 00:10:55 Yeah. Oh. We also got a technocrat in the mix, Jordan. So thank you so much to shout out to Jordan for confirming that I've been pronouncing Nadir correctly since I read it in a book. Thank you so much. You're now a technocrat. I'm a policy wonk.
Starting point is 00:11:07 Four stars. Go home to your mother and tell her you're brilliant. Someone, someone, Sodomite sent me a bucket of poop. Daddy Sharp. Bum, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bam. Jar Jar Binks has a Caribbean black accent. He's a loser little little titty baby. I don't want to hate black people.
Starting point is 00:11:24 I renounce Jesus Christ. Did I pronounce it correctly? Yes, you did. You did great. Man, I actually, the moment that was written down, I was like, hmm, naders, nadir. That would be a good book to write about Ralph Nader's fall from grace. About the seatbelts. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:41 Was that the nadir? No. No, no, no. 20, 2000. Yeah, that would probably be it. So, uh, we're talking, we're talking about the left, uh, being in an ADER right now. Yep. Uh, because Trump is at the peak.
Starting point is 00:11:56 Yes, he is. He is doing great. He's killing it. I think that, you know, it's October 19th and there's a lot of shit that Alex should be pretty mad about Trump. Yeah. Can I ask a question? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:08 Are we just still blowing up boats places? Uh, periodically. Okay. Just wanted to be clear on that. Hey, what are you going to do? I mean, they got drugs on them. I feel like. Sometimes when people just say, oh, yeah, we occasionally blow up boats outside of other countries and nobody cares.
Starting point is 00:12:23 It's weird. It is strange that that's a dangling thread that's going on and Alex is not mad about. You know, Trump has said that free speech doesn't include flag burning. He has decided himself the sole arbiter of our freedoms. Yep. He has also said he's not going to heaven on Air Force One. Right. Which was so fucking weird.
Starting point is 00:12:49 Didn't seem necessary. No. That was the problem, I think, with it is that it was really unnecessary. No one asked him, are you going to heaven? Hey, buddy, you going to heaven? I don't think I'm going to make it. I agree. I don't think I'm heaven-bound.
Starting point is 00:13:02 Guess what? Neither did anyone else on this fucking planet, man. But it's really bad for Alex. He should be like, of course you just say you're going to fucking asshole. It would be weird to have God's chosen. agent of saviorhood go to hell. Even if he's
Starting point is 00:13:21 a piece of shit, it's like, well, God made you do it, right? I guess so. You kind of have to, you got to get grindfathered in, if you will, Godfathered in, if you will. Yeah. And so at this point, it's strange, it's strange in a not strange way. Right. How much like, Trump's doing great.
Starting point is 00:13:37 Yeah, he's doing great. He's so good. It's Sunday, October 19th, 2025. I'm your host, Alex Jones. We're on the 270. second day of the return of the Trump administration. What an incredible time to be alive. I want to open the phones up tonight for folks to call in and give their prognosis 11 months into the return of the Trump administration to give us your take on where you see the direction of the country going and whether or not you think Trump's getting a B plus and A plus and what
Starting point is 00:14:10 do you think he can do better. Just quite frankly, Trump's doing better than I thought he could do. Still, it's very frustrating knowing what he's working with to see the bad guys we know are in the DOJ slowing down the prosecution of the deep state because this isn't about vengeance. This is about survival of the country. I mean, the crimes that Obama and Hillary and the rest of him, Clapper Brennan committed are just insane. But hey, we got the first big three indictments and a lot more are coming. So he's prosecuting his enemies. You know, he's not firing Todd Blanche. Blanche from inside the DOJ who was so cruel to not let Alex go after the Sandy O'Planters.
Starting point is 00:14:53 How could he? So, yeah, Trump's doing good. He wants to check with the callers if it's an A plus or a B plus. Somewhere in there. I mean, nobody, nobody likes a brown-noseder. Not even the person, you know, like that's part of it, is that you're not brown-nosing to make that person happy. They're happy to see you brown-nosed. Yeah, they're happy to see you brought low.
Starting point is 00:15:18 You bring yourself low in subservience. Yeah. You don't need to go this far. No. You can pull it back at least a little bit. It's glaring at this point the level to which this is Alex's life compared to the guy with a bullhorn on the streets. Yeah. It's pathetic.
Starting point is 00:15:36 Yeah, you've gone from a guy who is capable of giving an F grade to a B plus to A plus only. Yeah. so um he you know he used to be the guy with a bullhorn yeah out there protesting and now he's the guy who's like fuck these stupid protesters i do want to take your calls a lot of calls tonight it's not that tonight's a slow news night i mean just for horror value and entertainment value, comedic value, the No Kings protest that were all over the country, they were in small towns, all over Texas, not just in the big cities. I mean, I talked to friends and family and just listeners on the street, saw them everywhere.
Starting point is 00:16:24 It was in the local news that just towns all around Austin had them. But if you estimate the numbers, there's about 7 million people out of 350 million that went out and protested. And the corporate media cult the biggest protests in U.S. history that is absolutely preposterous. There have been protests
Starting point is 00:16:44 for 50 million people in the 60s were estimated hit the streets. That's when we had 100 million less people. And they've also been running old MSNBC protests for 2017 when Soros really had all that USAID funding and saying,
Starting point is 00:16:59 oh, look, this was in Boston. Nope, they confirmed 2017. So they're running a lot of fake stuff. But let's just Gibb the Krabbenstein brothers put another video they claim is Chicago kind of looks like the immigrant illegal alien migrant caravans under Obama and Biden done it doesn't it but it's not that's not illegal aliens most of them know no we've got ground footage in Chicago and ground footage in Austin and I saw
Starting point is 00:17:29 my own eyeballs and ground footage in L.A. and Seattle and New York we've got the ground footage and we know that 95% we'll show you much these videos coming up that's a plus I'll describe them but I say 95% are white at these things that's that's being lenient just to kind of throw in some black or brown people because I really can't find them in almost all the videos beautiful it's all I mean 95% white people and I'd say that 95% 80% are above 60 and this is a white supremacy problem
Starting point is 00:18:25 it is true now the number one threat facing America is geriatric leftist communist moron idiots who happen to be white who've been running around trying to get a race war going so they can still feel like they control America talk about a group of morons Sure
Starting point is 00:18:42 If they existed They would be a group of morons That would be a very strange choice of thing to be Yeah I think Alex is a little off here But whatever Tad So he's saying that these No King's protests were a dud Yeah right
Starting point is 00:18:57 Like that's when you get past the weird white stuff. I mean, yeah, sure. It's a dud. Yeah. And you'll have to ask yourself, what would have had to happen for Alex to consider the No King's protest
Starting point is 00:19:08 an effective protest? It's almost like they would have been a total dud unless some kind of violence broke out. And if some kind of violence broke out, it would be a false flag carried out by Soros and Podesta agitators. Right. This is the thing with protests. How do you assess their effectiveness?
Starting point is 00:19:24 A large turnout is one way, but there's also a lot of intangible things like community organizing and using the large turnout as a platform to boost awareness of advocacy groups that folks going to the protest might have been previously unaware of. Reflecting on a protest is tough because there's no single metric that you can tell like if it made a dent or not. And I think that territory is really easy for shitheads to, you know, fuck around with. Sure.
Starting point is 00:19:50 As for the fake images from 2017 thing, Alex is just lying. Right wing dipshit Twitter accounts started accusing MSNBC of running, footage from 2017 and claiming that it was the current No Kings protest in Boston, and this claim spread, going so far as to having Ted Cruz retweet it. He would go on to delete this post because the footage of MSNBC, they were running it. It was from 2025. But it didn't matter. The damage had already been done. These folks wanted a way to invalidate the size of the protests and the media at the same time, and they found an easy way to do just that. Just lie about the media using old footage and pretending that it's current.
Starting point is 00:20:29 In response, media outlets looked into it and found that the footage was current and that these people were making shit up, so they offered debunks and corrections. And in response to this, the folks who lied to get their way in the first place just ignored all that shit and kept with their original lie because their audience doesn't care. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Yeah, shocking. Obviously, it wasn't almost all white people of these protests, but this is not a meaningful argument to engage with.
Starting point is 00:20:56 I would suspect that the overall diversity at the protest was lower than it would be if there wasn't a ongoing state-sponsored terror campaign aimed at detaining and arresting people they suspect of being immigrants. Sure. I think there's probably a lot of people who don't feel safe outside their homes right now, and that might be a factor, but I'm not going to argue the demographics of this protest with Alex. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:18 Yeah. I mean, at a certain point, when you look around and you say the slave catchers are out, You don't be surprised at what you see outside. I would be almost sure that attendance at every parade is lower than it would be in other years other than like 2021 when COVID was at its peak. Here's what we need to be talking about because a lot of that was fucked up admittedly. But what's really important is that by removing the U.S. aid money, we are getting smaller protests. That's what Soros needed that money to give us the big protests. I don't understand.
Starting point is 00:22:00 Was that money like a one-to-one thing? Like, oh, the USAID money goes directly to protests. It's not like it doesn't go to his bank account or to an organization straight to the protests. Yeah, I think so. I think that's how we have to conceive of it. Right. Which is kind of stupid because if Soros really cared about these protests, he's got money. I mean, he doesn't need that USAID money.
Starting point is 00:22:24 He bankrupted the UK. It feels like, he crashed the British banks. Somebody would have had to go to him in much like this situation. He's behind his desk and I'd be like, oh man, we lost the USAID money. What are we going to do? How do we make it up for the protesters? Who cares? I'm a fucking billionaire.
Starting point is 00:22:41 Who gives a shit? See, that's, you would have to say no. Fuck them. If you don't get the USAID, you don't get the protest. That means you didn't believe in this to begin with. Exactly. Alex is supposed to be pitching these villains as people who really believe in, like, trying to bring about worldwide communist tyranny. Right, right, right.
Starting point is 00:23:00 If you're an evil globalist, hell bent on taking over the world, to not receive government funding to protest to the government seems absurd. It's, well, but it's all, I mean, it's a setback. It is, yes, at best. But you got to keep moving. You got to keep moving. Yeah, nonsense. Anyway, this, no king's protest. Sure.
Starting point is 00:23:20 There was another one back in June, if you recall. I do recall. And there were some murders the night before that one. Let's go talk about that one. Yeah, let's talk about that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. All right, let me give me a little overview of what we've got here this evening. The globalist, Soros, Democrat, communist, Pito, Satan Worshipper, New World Order,
Starting point is 00:23:39 no kings, overthrow of Trump, ridiculous demonstrations, also known as the no brains. Got him. rally. They had the last big one on June 14th and then a agency boardhead for Tim Walls in Minnesota's operation went and killed a state rep, state senator, shot their spouses and then got caught and said he was doing it in the false flag for Tim Walls. Who knows what happened there? We're very suspicious, but that was about it for violence. I mean, the left attacked a bunch of people, beat up people, shot a few people, set some fires, but still, not the earth-shattering garbage they promise. You might notice that Alex has no new information about this case, which he's reporting as a very possible false flag operation run by Tim Walves, where the person carrying it out has survived and seems willing to talk.
Starting point is 00:24:40 Yeah. That's strange. He's so incurious about this case, which should be maybe the only thing that a person who is like what Alex pretends to be would focus on. For all of his other primary failings, Alex has a decent business instinct, and he's not curious about digging further into this story because he knows that he's got everything he needs out of it, and asking more questions will only reveal how dumb it was to pretend that Vance Bolter was carrying out a false flag for Tim Walz. Yeah. If Alex actually believed this guy was working for walls, but realized that he was being set up. So he reached out to Cash Patel to spill the beans, then Alex should be doing everything in his power to advocate for him to get a public hearing and the largest platform possible. He would be trying to do interviews with him while he's in jail and sending his reporters to Minnesota.
Starting point is 00:25:30 Yep. He would have to do that because if he believes any of this stuff, then Vance Bolter is one of the only people in the world who's a legitimate dangling thread of a global. mobilist false flag operation. He would represent the holy grail for Alex, like if one of the 9-11 hijackers had survived and wanted to talk about how Cheney had hired him. Like, that's the level of importance of this guy. You bet. Alex doesn't behave this way for two reasons.
Starting point is 00:25:55 One, he knows Bolter is full of shit and has no interest in risking letting the audience see that. And two, he knows that the more that anyone looks into the case, the more they're likely find that Bolter is a Trump fan and an Info Wars list. listener, who did exactly what Alex has preached was the thing that the smart right wingers would do if a civil war kicked off. Yep. And they'll also find Alex and Matt Bracken talking about how the civil war was kicking off at
Starting point is 00:26:21 the No Kings protest in June, and that Bolter told his wife and kids, quote, Dad went to war last night. Right. Alex doesn't care to dig into this story because on some level, he knows that it leads back to him. Mm-hmm. These are the real-world ramifications of his fake world bullshit, and he doesn't want people to treat him like they are.
Starting point is 00:26:40 Yeah. He doesn't want to treat. He doesn't want to have to be held to account for like, this is part of what you want people to do, you dip shit. Yep. And, oh well. He has to run forward and make a lot of noise because if he stops and people look back, then what he's left behind him is going to catch up.
Starting point is 00:26:59 But the problem is that the noise that he's making, if you believe conspiracy theory ideology at all. The noise that he should be making is all lies on Bolter. Everybody, like, because if you can unravel this, it unravels so much. Right. Here's what I like to think of Alex as.
Starting point is 00:27:20 Like, the old, if we're both being chased by a bear, I don't have to outrun the bear, I have to outrun you. You know, like the things that he does are there so he can keep running while you're talking about that thing in the past. Like, oh, you're doing that. Ah, I'm
Starting point is 00:27:35 past you. I'm gone. You're dead. You're eaten by the bear if you're stuck talking about that. Yeah. He's good. All he has to do is distract you enough to keep a little distance. And that's it's just pathetic. I really think that this is a good case point
Starting point is 00:27:53 where like his behavior would be so different if he wasn't full of shit. Yeah. Just based on what he's supposed to believe. He should be like trying to live. that cell with Poulter. Sooner or later, Cary knew that Mark Richards was full of shit, but she still went to that jail because you got to go to the jail to talk to that guy.
Starting point is 00:28:15 You got to keep up the brand. You got to do it. And Alex is letting his own brand down. Yep. So these protests were big. Sure. Maybe the biggest ever. Maybe.
Starting point is 00:28:25 But who cares? That's small. That's a good point. They're all over the corporate media. New York Times, CNN, MSNBC. Oh, biggest demonstration in history. And their own estimates are $7 million in over 2,500 locations. And I have no doubt it was in thousands of locations
Starting point is 00:28:44 because I talked to people in Bastrop in Dripping Springs and Waco and, you know, towns out, Arlington, Texas. I got calls from friends and family and, you know, a guy at the gas stations says, I live in Dripik Springs. 200 of them blocked the road. We're beating on our windows this morning. so I mean I the local news said basically every town of any size in Texas even had it not the cities and they were all over downtown I was down there doing a podcast Saturday morning on Sean Johnson's podcast is coming out a few days at his studios and I saw Palestinian demonstrators and saw Antifa even at 10 a.m and then I came out of the podcast about 1230 and saw even more so there was a lot of them but there's 350 million people in this country.
Starting point is 00:29:34 Sure. So if 7 million demonstrated, that's 2%. Yep. But the headlines are, ooh, the Republicans are scared. Ooh, Maga, man, Trump, you better watch out. While the majority of Americans are angry
Starting point is 00:29:54 and they march, no, 2%. Even though a lot of them are paid to do it. This is so dumb. And it reveals the kind of elementary school playground shit Alex is involved in. If this is the largest protest in history and it's only 2% of the entire population of the U.S., then 2% of the population is the largest mass gathering in history. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:14 2% of the population may seem like a small amount in a poll, but apparently it's a gigantic number of people in terms of getting them out on the streets demonstrating. Yeah. Alex would frequently bask in the exaggerated numbers of folks who were showing up to the Stop the Steel protests and how many folks were at January 6th. All that's fine to do, it's just pathetic to try to have it both ways. If it's embarrassing to get 2% of the population out to these protests, then you have to accept that your protests got way less than that.
Starting point is 00:30:44 And also, Alex screams about like 3% of the population caused the civil or the revolutionary war. Aren't your buddies called the 3% telling you about how important 3% is? You should be thinking 2 is too close. Man, it's a big percent, big difference between one. They're two and three. I feel like, but your point is that there's not that big of a difference between zero and two percent. So it can't be that big of a difference between two and three percent. Well, see, zero and two is easy.
Starting point is 00:31:12 I feel like that's not true. Big jump. You know what? Maybe that is true. Maybe the first two percent is a lot easier than the next third. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I mean, you know, it's like batting averages, you know, like that little, that last little bit is the difference between a great player and a legend.
Starting point is 00:31:31 Right. that's true yeah that that different i'm slipping in and out of my alics what's our wins over replacement protest 2.2 that's what we're looking for okay everyone knows it so uh Alex mentioned in that clip that he saw like antifa and Palestinian protesters sure um he talks here a little bit about how he believes that none of these people should be collaborating because like Muslims hate gay So we should be fighting each other. He thinks probably that's what should be happening. Ah, man.
Starting point is 00:32:05 But everyone gets together because they hate white people. Sure. The podcasting studio is in the middle of downtown and F1's here and a bunch of other festivals. So it's really bad traffic. So I was sitting there like 30 minutes driving three miles an hour into downtown to go on that podcast. And I was saying, okay, they got Palestinian flags. Okay, they got Black Lives Matter flags. Okay, there's some Antifa.
Starting point is 00:32:30 20 here, 15 there, 40 here. I was like, where's a black person? Didn't see one. Now, at the Palestinian throngs, some looked like they were Muslim, but it was mainly white people. Throns could wear it to us. They had gay flags mixed in with the Palestinian stuff.
Starting point is 00:32:47 I mean, they always do. It's like, what? They're going to throw you off a damn building, you dumbass. I mean, it's just, it'd be like, Tweedy Bird for Sylvester. what it'd be like tweety birds standing there with a sign saying i love sylvester what standing in sylvester's mouth i mean it's just or or more serious note it'd be like a fly flying around a black widow's web saying flies for black widows it's you know is that more serious it's or
Starting point is 00:33:21 think another one um chickens for weasels chickens for foxes uh sheep for wool I mean, I don't know. Mice for rattlesnakes. That's what rattlesnakes eat. Well, it's probably infrared pit viper. Thanks. Seals for great white sharks. Sure.
Starting point is 00:33:46 I just don't get it. Name more praise slash predators. It's America, so they'll coalition with anybody that hates the West, hates Christianity and hates white people. That's the sacrament of the left. But just like, in fact, the crew can pull it up. those big famous Black Lives Matter deals where you'll have the black Israelites or whatever that crazy group saying lick my boots bitch and there's
Starting point is 00:34:10 just thousands of white people bowing down like oh we worship you and FCA agents and cops doing it and people licking black people's boots and again that's all funded by sorrows to create division obviously but but again it's 95% white that is such a big takeaway. What a takeaway. So his crew pulls something up based on, you know, what he's talking about, like the licking black people's boots. Yeah. And the thing that they can find is the guy who runs Chick-fil-A, cleaning a black person's shoe. Right. And Alex is like, you know, that's more like Christ-like, though. That's like, you know, washing people's feet like Christ would do. That's totally fine. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. That was funny. So being pro-LGBQ and pro-Palestine, are not incompatible positions.
Starting point is 00:35:02 If a group is facing a genocide, then you don't have to agree with all of their social and political positions in order to oppose the continuation of that genocide. Even beyond that, it's foolish to pretend that all Palestinians or all Muslims would want to throw gay people off buildings. That's something that's the territory of religious extremists, and while it may not be as flashy as throwing someone off a roof, Alex supports things like conversion therapy, which is in many cases just torture. If you were LGBTQ, you have a good reason to fear Islamic fundamental.
Starting point is 00:35:30 fundamentalism, but Christian fundamentalism poses the exact same threat. Yeah. And Alex understands that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Another trend that we're seeing in Alex's content in recent days that is reflected here is there's an increase in him starting to villainize white people who he might have called race traitors in the past. Right.
Starting point is 00:35:49 This is an unsurprising development because it's kind of how racist movements evolve to start attacking the people who are of your in-group, who are not loyal. to your in-group? Well, yeah, they were there whenever you needed them, and now they're not necessary so you can take them out. We've never seen any kind of poems written about something along these lines. No, and I think that it's, like I'm saying, it's an unsurprising development, but unsettling, nonetheless.
Starting point is 00:36:15 It's no fun. No. It's no fun. I wonder how many different, like, what would have happened if he had gotten stuck on snake and mongoose? Like, would he have just, like, shorted out? he didn't eat oh no uh he had snake with uh he had snake and mouse he did that but i am in my head i imagine he's going like seal and great white shark snake and snake no snake and mom no mongoose and snake
Starting point is 00:36:46 no yeah no i feel like maybe we if you read that book bear versus shark i have read bear chris backhilder is amazing yeah we should just give that book to alex and freak him out and i would freak him He'll be caught in that forever. Yeah, that would freak him out. So, Alex likes to say that, like, racist things are fake a lot of the time. Uh-huh. But he's got a little story about some racist flyers. Okay.
Starting point is 00:37:14 They were posted in San Diego. Oh, my. And he's like, I don't always think things are fake when they're racist. Okay. By the way, somebody in California and San Diego and other places is happening is putting signs on people's cars, you know, under the windshield wipers saying, because Latinos are being kicked out by Trump, we're going to start killing all the white people.
Starting point is 00:37:38 Okay. And when you watch the videos, I love how the whites, Hispanics, and others that find the signs are like, we've got to find out who's doing this. Is this real or is this somebody trying to stir up division? See, that's it. I don't see that go, oh, a Hispanic did that for sure. The Hispanics are coming to kill us.
Starting point is 00:37:57 Yes, you do. No, I immediately say that's probably a setup by some white supremacist group or some leftist group wanting to create a division. Who knows? We should find out. They should check the surveillance footage and find out. It's happening all over the place in California. I don't know who's doing it.
Starting point is 00:38:13 The point is, oh, look, this says Hispanics are going to kill white people. You just don't buy. And look, I know the audience, because for new listeners, I'm attacked over the years because I'll always ask the same question. Gee, did Jesse Small at stage this? and that goes both ways different sides can do the same crap we'll be right back stay with me Alex's curiosity really never goes the other direction every time there's a white victim of a crime it was racially motivated as an attack and it's
Starting point is 00:38:42 proof that white people are the most persecuted people in the world well he definitely is and every time that there's a black victim of a crime Alex does his best to illustrate that the victim kind of deserved what happened and that the attack might have been fake wow he's still talking about Jesse Smollett, which tells you how rarely he's right about his consistent behavior of trying to invalidate racist violence. So there was a person on Reddit from San Diego who posted a flyer they allegedly found on their car that starts, quote, we have a job for you, helping us kill white women. Yes.
Starting point is 00:39:12 It's a little incoherent as a whole, but it seems like the job that they're offering involves poisoning white women's drinks at restaurants, so they'll overdose and be called drug addict and no one will ever have to, no one will come and arrest you because they were doing drugs. Here's what I love about this plan. First off, that's a great plan. Yeah. My favorite part is the first step, flyers in people's car windows. That's where you start. Yes. That was where you're like I get that the plan ends very poorly, but that you started with flyers in people's windshields. It makes me less concerned. Well, it's, it's, you know, like trying to recruit people for telemarketing gigs and stuff. You know, you got to put it out there. It is, it would be, okay. So when, when, when, when,
Starting point is 00:39:55 we were running a show you know nobody's there you got to bark you got to bark for some people you got to bark for a show tonight we're doing comedy don't you want to be here and you know what everybody says no of course not because they don't want to be there right right that's the same thing that's happening
Starting point is 00:40:12 right here no nobody's coming in you think that these people are putting these flyers out and no one is going to poison the white women at bars if it is sincere that's creepier to me than it's totally not sincere It's fucking so clearly fake.
Starting point is 00:40:29 It's signed at the bottom, attributing the message to the family health center in San Diego. Nice. Another user posted a flyer that they found that was clearly by the same person, but was looking for people to kill white men. Ooh. Same kind of thing with a vague idea about what the job is, but it seems like poisoning food and drinks at restaurants is their consistent go-to. Well, you got to spice it up. This one is attributed to the amalgamated transit union. According to commenters, there's a well-known...
Starting point is 00:40:55 character to people in San Diego that's doing this. Yeah. These flyers have been put on cars for a while and they tend to play into conservative fear-based talking points. Someone must have tweeted about this, Alex Skim passed it and then decided to use it as an example of how great his critical thinking skills are.
Starting point is 00:41:12 See, he didn't jump in head first and decide that this is La Raza recruiting for a race war. He's a responsible critical guy who can see this and be, oh, maybe it's white supremacists who are trying to false flag the Hispanic people. It's a fucking idiot.
Starting point is 00:41:26 There's just a crazy person who's putting this on people's cars. Yep. Yep, yep, yep. I went down a little bit of a rabbit hole with this. Yeah. And I found a bunch of other flyers the people have found on their cars in San Diego. I like it. That I suspect are the same person.
Starting point is 00:41:40 Very similar point of view. Kind of, but not enough that I can confidently say like I see the like same sentences or whatever. You're not unabomering it. No, not necessarily. But I have a strong suspicion that there is just someone who's. printing out a bunch of shit and putting it on people's cars. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:59 Well, I mean, once, here's what I'll say. Once you start doing that, it does seem to be a solution to a lot more problems than before you start. Like, I've never thought, here's my solution to this problem,
Starting point is 00:42:12 printing stuff out and putting it on a windshield. But then you're kind of pot committed once you do it the first time because if you give up, then you have to admit that it was never a good idea in the first place. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:22 So you've got to keep on, you've got to keep on doing it. Everything. And you're able to, like, you know, associate whatever these messages are with things like a community health center that provides care that you don't agree with or the amalgamated transit union that supports workers in the transit field. So, like, you have these things you can target with your crazy lashing out. And I think that's really more what's going on here than anything. I can't think of a worse thing to, here's what I'll say. In terms of recruitment efforts versus execution, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:43:06 If you're going poison, I think you want to have a far more stringent recruitment kind of, you know what I'm saying? You're not accepting anybody off the street if you're poison to people. Hear me out on this, though. It's not recruitment. The phone number at the bottom. is to this health center. I understand. So, like, no one is ever going to be able to get in touch with you to get in on the poisoning
Starting point is 00:43:28 game. I understand it. Because it's not real. I understand that it's not real. The goal is to create racist conversation and people freaking out and thinking this is real. Right. Or, conversely, doing what Alex is doing and thinking it's fake and a false flag. Very smart.
Starting point is 00:43:42 Yeah. Well, no. No, I meant that very, yeah. Yeah, it's the goal is to have people talk about it as opposed to, like, look, you're not. I know nobody's getting poisoned at the end of these flyers, man. There's no paycheck. I get it. I get it.
Starting point is 00:43:57 Don't call. Don't argue with me. I feel like you were trying to talk yourself into being like, I'm a good candidate for this. Listen, I'm not even, no, I don't know. I'm not a good poisoner. I got a tremor, man. Who knows? I'm going to poison somebody.
Starting point is 00:44:10 Boom. It's in my mouth. I'm dead. Yeah. You never know. Well, guess what? No workman's cop. See, there you go.
Starting point is 00:44:17 They hate the unions. That's why you got to fuck with. Oh, man. You print stuff off. put it on a windshield. Yeah. So, Alex says another story
Starting point is 00:44:25 that he's, he's dipping his toe into about a guy who got arrested 111 times. Okay. And so that's where the real violence is.
Starting point is 00:44:35 And I wanted to tie that into it because the real violence is Democrat judges, state and federal. I mean, I've got news articles here where they're releasing
Starting point is 00:44:44 people that have 111 arrest, dozens of them for violent card, excuse me, 40 of them in one case. 40 carjackings and robberies
Starting point is 00:44:54 out of 111 arrest and the Soros DA just keeps letting them out because they're black and then black folks are in the local news going listen lock these people up it's not hardly any of the blacks doing it's it's a small number
Starting point is 00:45:15 that literally when they arrested him for the 111 time they got on his phone he was plotting to kill police because he thought this is just one case man to play you because he'd be free to kill whoever he wanted if he could just go ahead and kill cops so he was looking up what's the sentence for killing a cop Alex is making up the kid uh who did who he's talking about allegedly had looked up in the past can you kill a cop what's the sentence for killing a cop sure but Alex is creating a fun little story about like if I kill cops then I could kill anybody that's that's all from
Starting point is 00:45:47 his imagination that does make sense so his story here is that there's someone who's been at 111 times, 40 of which were for carjacking, and every time he's gotten released and not charged because he's black. The 111 number is pretty specific, so it's easy to find the case that Alex is talking about. This is about a 15-year-old in Charlotte, North Carolina. Because they're a minor, none of their information can be released publicly, but police sergeant Todd Martin used him as an example at a press conference arguing for why catch-and-release policing doesn't work.
Starting point is 00:46:18 According to Martin, the kid actually has been involved in 55 car theft, so Alex is low on that number. Sure. And he got busted for weed once. It's hard to tell how many distinct events this kid is involved in, but it doesn't seem like there's 111 separate arrests, more like maybe there's 111 different crimes. Sure. Either way, there's no indication of these 15-year-old's race.
Starting point is 00:46:40 So even if Alex is correct, he's just making up that he's black. It would be illegal for him to know that he's black. Right. And from the available information in the reporting that Alex is relying on, that's not a piece of the information set that's available. So Alex is just making that out. It's almost like he's making a racist judgment based upon, yeah, yeah, hmm. And he's kind of soft playing the fact that this guy's 15 in order to make it look more like he's black. And that's why he's gotten away with all of these crimes as opposed to the juvenile justice system works.
Starting point is 00:47:16 in a certain way. I don't know. I don't think you should be arrested 111 times. But I think that I would look at a broader reason around this for how this happens. I mean, you know, to my thinking, anything that you don't want to have happen, that you allow to happen 111 times, somewhere along the line you could have gone, maybe there's a different solution to this problem. Maybe we try something else. Yeah. Who knows?
Starting point is 00:47:46 It, yeah, oh, well. What are you going to do? So Alex plays some videos of people at the protests, and he gets mad at them. Sure. And I think he wishes Owen Schroier was around to go destroy these cucks. You know, like back in the old days. He doesn't have anybody to do man on the street. No, Savannah Hernandez is a woman, so Alex wouldn't let her do it.
Starting point is 00:48:09 Right. She's, wow. So she's doing it for someone else. We heard him say that. We heard him say that out loud. So she quit and decided to go work. for someone who would treat her like a person. Right.
Starting point is 00:48:19 Harrison Smith would be found in the toilet with his head under, yeah. He'd be swirlied in a heartbeat. Yeah, Chase doesn't really work there anymore, so he's not doing it. And he's too important. He owns the shit. He's not going out there. Yeah. No, I don't think he has anybody.
Starting point is 00:48:33 No, he's fucked. He has to carry a cam with him and harass people on his own, and he just can't do that anymore. Yeah. So instead, just watch other people's videos and then make assumptions about people and get mad about them. so they're the worst the worst white government bureaucrats at every level that think they're the ruling class and all they are are the minions that sold the country out that now want violence
Starting point is 00:48:59 because they want to cloward and piv and collapse everything and they think they're going to come out on top of the wreck country i mean look at these smiling idiotic young women you know they've all got two or three college degrees and they've all got government jobs I'll bet my right arm, you ask, all those women. What do you do? Well, I work up the department of a... I work of the Southern Year. Yeah, and how many times a month you're going to work?
Starting point is 00:49:21 Well, I sit at home with my thumb up, my ass. And they got these big, stupid Cheshire grins on their faces while they hope for everybody's death that they don't like. She's hoping Trump's going to have a heart attack. Well, she didn't lose some weight. I bet she's had so many fights. or shots she'll probably be dead in a few months. Idiot.
Starting point is 00:49:47 Alex, uh, is just making up all of this stuff to get mad at about a random person? Yeah. And she did say that she, uh, wanted Trump to have a heart attack. That is true. That's fair enough. But all the stuff about like, eh, it probably works at a job. You give thumb up her ass. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:01 All that stuff is just from his imagination. You know, it's hard. It's hard to believe women whenever they say things are tougher in the workplace. Whenever you hear stuff like that, you know, that's a man just saying that this. This is a highly educated woman who went into public service. See? He's mad about it. Well, I mean, he seems pretty mad about it.
Starting point is 00:50:19 Well, I mean, what do you expect her to do? She can't be a man on the street reporter because it's too dangerous. He's got to get into public service. It seems almost like her being competent makes him hate her more. It definitely is not something he likes. Yeah, that seems like a problem. He should shesh her cat, grin. How dare she be happy with trying to help people?
Starting point is 00:50:40 So Alex said that he was going to take some calls. Sure. And he was going to see what Trump's grade was. Somewhere in there. Yep. Someone does end up giving him a C minus. Bullshit. He's not happy about that.
Starting point is 00:50:50 Oh, mother. But he gets one call that I thought was fascinating. This is a woman who got hit by a car at a protest. All right. And her complaint about it is not great. Okay. But there was an incident yesterday that I'm a little upset about because it happened to me. I went to Fort Myers is where I live at.
Starting point is 00:51:12 And on 41 in Daniels, this will give a picture to everybody that lives around here. I was trying to make it to the end of the crowd so I could come back and start asking questions. So you could also see how people here in Florida are reacting. And I didn't even get to make it to the end of the crowd. One, it was so large, but two, I was going through the crosswalk. And a guy came through, swerved around in between the current. in another car and hit me with his car because of all the rhetoric that is going on, he thought that I was with the people at no king. He found out later after the cops came
Starting point is 00:51:58 and we filled the report out, I told the cop, I said, you need to go over there and tell him that I am a Trump supporter, and that's who he hit. Not one of these people. He hit a Trump supporter. So the cop told him that. And the guy, and the cop came back and he said, you know, he's really sorry and would like to talk to you. And I didn't go over there and talk to him because, one, he didn't get arrested because he was a retired police officer and he should have been. And two, because I was so upset because of all the rhetoric, I can't even walk down the street legally in a crosswalk without somebody thinking something and they just want to do whatever they want to do. And it hurt my feelings more than anything to think that one of my own people
Starting point is 00:52:42 hit me with their car. And I can't even go and talk to anybody else. Well, listen, hold on, hold on, Angela. I believe you, and I've been surprised we haven't had Trump supporters do stupid things. We know there's been some of it. We know about 9% political violence has been the left. But, I mean, I have no doubt that this happened to you. Are you sure he tried to hit you on purpose? Yes, I have it on video. Oh. So it really feels to me like this caller thinks that if this retired cop who hit her with the car had hit a leftist protester with the car, it would have been okay.
Starting point is 00:53:18 The only problem is that she is a Trump supporter, so she doesn't deserve that kind of thing. And the rhetoric in the country has gotten so heated that the people on her side aren't being careful enough about who they hit with their cars. Instead of feeling like this person is saying don't hit people with cars, it definitely comes off like her point is, you're hitting the wrong people with cars. cars it's fucked up yeah i don't i can't see any way to listen to that and not go uh wrap it up everybody wrap it up we've we've reached the end the number of things that she is inadvertently revealed along with the fact that she's not even that concerned about the rampant corruption of a retired officer being able to murder people she's not happy about it she's bummed about it but you know what he's also a trump supporter so i guess it's fine one of my own people
Starting point is 00:54:07 I mean, that's, see, another one of those things. One of my own people, that's a real problem. Wrap it up, wrap it up. That's a wrap, everybody. We gave it, they called America the grand experiment. It's a fucking failure. You fucked up, you shit founding fathers, fuck off. At the end of all of this, like teasing out all of these threads,
Starting point is 00:54:28 I believe that what is under this is her believing herself to be a person and the other people, not to be people. Yeah. If he had hit somebody like who was an Antifa protester or whatever with his car, they probably deserved it. Hit a cockroach. Yeah. Even even if you want to pretend their people, they probably threw something at his car. They deserved it. Totally.
Starting point is 00:54:51 Or whatever. Yep. But not me. I'm a person. Nope. I'm a Trump supporter. I mean, honestly, that's, that is like, boof. Why ever think that we're the good guys if that woman is here?
Starting point is 00:55:06 with us. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, the thing that sucks so much is that there are kernels of like, I get it. Like, it sucks that this former cop didn't face any consequences for intentionally hitting you with a car. No, exactly. Like, I would want to agree with you about that. No, but you're misunderstanding that by virtue of the first part of your complaint, the second
Starting point is 00:55:29 part of your complaint is inevitable. If you are mad about these no kings people, you're, you. You have guaranteed yourself getting hit by a cop in some form or fashion sometime. Yeah. At very least, you're facilitating it, making it more likely. And it's unfortunate. You shouldn't be hit by cars. But this mentality is crazy.
Starting point is 00:55:49 Man, I just really think we got to go back to the Nuremberg trials and just be like, sorry, guys. We had no idea how bad we are. I think we just need to, like, we really need people to understand concepts. as opposed to just surface-level stuff. They just don't. Yeah. You know, literacy should make a comeback. I mean, Florida is probably the place where we should start.
Starting point is 00:56:16 So Alex gets another call from somebody who has some questions about Charlie Kirk and Israel. Yeah. And it doesn't go well. Uh-oh. And he goes to commercial and he comes back and he's just like, I don't want to talk about this stuff anymore. All right, let me go back to your phone calls. and I notice a bunch of people on the board are calling it about Israel, which is fine. I'm a big critic of what goes on in Israel.
Starting point is 00:56:41 But every time there's an event, there's a pressure campaign to say it's Israel and then to bully people that don't say it's Israel and then a bunch of fake stuff getting put out to make people believe it's Israel. Israel's got enough bad things it does than to make stuff up. That's not the department I'm in. And I know fake anonymous videos when I see it. I mean, it is anonymous what the lady was just talking about. But, look, I don't talk about all the behind-the-scenes stuff I know.
Starting point is 00:57:12 Anytime I want to go to the White House, Marlowe, I go, TPS, T-PUS event, any of it, okay? Before Kirk died, he said, I'm going, why aren't you calling us? Why don't you try to come on? Why don't you come on? We've reached out. Why don't you come to more of our events? I'm like, well, the bankruptcy and family, and I feel like I can do more here, and, you know, you're doing a great job. Charlie Kirk has been listening to me for 15 years.
Starting point is 00:57:33 is he still uh his wife huge listener huge fan super hardcore way more hardcore you would see them on tv talking about okay and that's the reality i was you know having breakfast with tucker last monday up in main for one on the show we were talking about he's about to get on a plane that night and fly to have dinner with the vice president and uh erika kirk and he he was just talking about all their concerns and how hardcore they are and, you know, how, you know, the battle and how, you know, they're confused by a lot of stuff going on. And, you know, I know how, I mean, J.D. Vance,
Starting point is 00:58:17 five years forever ran for the Senate, you know, was doing newspaper interviews defending me and talking about the First Amendment and how he loves my show and been listening since he was in college. I mean, these are real people. And I know it's fashionable to just say, everything's fake and this isn't real or that's not real.
Starting point is 00:58:33 No, these are real people. So just before this, a caller had asked Alex about a video that she saw on Twitter where a guy with a blurred out face had alleged that Erica Kirk has been working for Israel. And it's all part of a larger conspiracy that she was his handler. Okay. Alex ranted a bit in response to this caller about how anonymous blurred face videos mean nothing and how you have to be more careful with your sources, which is real fun. It's very, very fun. I mean, it's fashionable for people to think things aren't true. Right.
Starting point is 00:59:02 And they're fake. They're false flags. I was going to play that that initial call, but it ends up being about 10 minutes long, and I'd need to play it uninterrupted, and it's not really worth it. Suffice it to say that Alex is very offended by this caller, suggesting that the anonymous video should be taken seriously. This is what leads into this clip, where Alex is coming back from break and basically saying that he doesn't want to talk about Israel and that everyone in power is cool.
Starting point is 00:59:27 All of these people are great and heroic because they make Alex feel important. J.D. Vance is a good vice president because he makes Alex think he's a fan of his dumb show. If anyone were a longtime listener of Alex's show, or even like kind of brief time listener, they would know that he's severely vulnerable to flattery. Steve Pachanick explained it to Alex's face how he was a guy who could be compromised by people validating his sense of importance. Roger Stone essentially took over Infoars by playing into Alex's grandiosity and need to be like a central spoke in the wheel of history.
Starting point is 01:00:01 Alex is an open book in terms of how you can manipulate him So I find the argument that these people are great Because they pretend to like Alex A little bit thin And honestly I think it makes more of an argument That they're bad actors
Starting point is 01:00:17 That they are evil people That they are flattering Alex If I were Alex I would be much more worried about that than he is Absolutely These people are making me feel important That's a red flag I mean just
Starting point is 01:00:31 just from a purely simple social construct, right? If I'm with this person and we feel good together, but then whenever I take what I'm with this person out and give it to other people and they get mad at me, but they don't get mad at that person, I'm a shield. I am not a real person. I am a wall to protect that person from any kind of criticism.
Starting point is 01:00:52 Yeah. And like if J.D. Vance is telling you, hey, I love you, I listen to you since college. And, like, he will go and, like, host Charlie Kirk's show after he gets killed But doesn't associate with you in public at all If Trump is supposed to love you and think you're the best But hasn't appeared publicly with you since 2015
Starting point is 01:01:13 Like you gotta kind of ask some questions If all of these people like Benny Johnson and Tucker Like they got invited to speak at Charlie Kirk's Memorial You didn't even get in? You weren't even invited? What does that say? It says you're not in You're fucking with you. It does say that. It says exactly what like a PSA about school bullying would say if you were in sixth grade.
Starting point is 01:01:39 And here's the deal, too. If I'm a guy who cut his teeth and made the brand about questioning everything. Sure. And being a guy who's like, I smell through the bullshit. I fight corruption. I find false flags. I would never trust anyone in power who said they liked me. It would be ridiculous.
Starting point is 01:02:01 Because in order to live up to what I am, I can't trust you. Mm-hmm. So if you're trying to butter me up, you know that I can't trust you. Yep. It's suspicious. Yeah. I mean, I don't think that it's always a positive, but having a fairly solid knee-jerk reaction to any sort of flattery as being, what the fuck do you want? It hasn't hurt me too bad in my life.
Starting point is 01:02:30 served me pretty well in a lot of situations. It impedes your ability to connect with people, I think, but also, in terms of politics, I think is a good instinct. You're not going to find. You're not going to get me. I think you look well today. You know I don't. I'm wearing a headband.
Starting point is 01:02:46 Sorry. My bad. My bad. I'm sorry. I was overreacting a little bit. So Alex is furious about this video that that caller had brought up. This blurred face, anonymous video. And he goes on a bit of a rant about how he could.
Starting point is 01:03:00 just make his own fake video if he wanted. No, he couldn't. And it's mostly killing time because he doesn't want to take more calls that are mostly about Israel. That's fair. And he is just fuck. The proof is in the pudding, not in anonymous videos with blurred out stuff
Starting point is 01:03:16 saying horrible defamatory things about somebody. When you see that, it's automatically suspect. Then you listen to it and how obviously fake it sounds. it's a bad actor. You know, again, tonight or tomorrow
Starting point is 01:03:36 I can have one of the crew with an iPhone. Film me. We'll put it through a voice changer, blur it all out or black in my face out, even though I've told everybody I'm going to do it, put it out with horrible allegations made up, they're 100% false about some Republican official,
Starting point is 01:03:54 and then I can air it on the show and right after I air it say that's fake, this is an example of what is bad, and the media will still clip out what I said and not have the part where I explain it and use my good for evil so I'm not even going to do it. What?
Starting point is 01:04:12 I probably had 20 phone calls about that video the last four days. And it actually made me get angry. Because I've had the same time of stuff done to me. Anonymous, made up, crap by cowards they won't actually stick their face up there to say something to the public
Starting point is 01:04:35 I will I mean anonymous accounts anonymous people hiding and people take that is always the best oh my God I just want to go with absolutely unproven blurred out obviously fake I want
Starting point is 01:04:51 this I want fake I want to be lied to I want to be deceived maybe maybe our mistake is that We have not been anonymous. Yeah, I think that makes, hmm. Maybe the fact that our names and faces are public and we've been on TV. Pretty findable.
Starting point is 01:05:09 Yeah, maybe that's the problem. Maybe there's not enough mysteriousness behind us. He hates those anonymous guys. Yeah. If only we were anonymous, he would probably have a big problem with our podcast. I think if we were Lieutenant Colonels, he might be our fans. Well, see, now that's interesting. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:05:26 Because Alex is so mad about these fake fucking video. Right. This is fake video. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But that's kind of his business model. It is exactly his business model. Fake lieutenant colonels telling him things. Yeah, almost...
Starting point is 01:05:36 Antifa documents that he's found online. Yeah, it's like his real problem is that it's an evolution of just saying, I know this guy who says this stuff. Now you have a fake video of a guy saying this stuff. Well, and I think not only that, it's also that Alex recognizes it as the thing he does. Yeah. And he knows that there isn't really. a good defense to it because fighting around with it gets you in the mud and he would know yeah exactly and he exploits that for his own gain and resents this idea that someone else could be doing
Starting point is 01:06:12 something that is uh he knows to be nebulous and unfight backable mud man no fight mudman that's the that's the law of the jungle right yeah yeah yeah i think it's interesting how like angry he is about this I mean, it sucks because you're like, oh, this is what everybody says about me. And that's really not easy to say. I also think that most of it is him killing time because he doesn't want to take these other calls. Yeah, I mean, that sucks. He thought he was just going to get to talk about how Trump has a really high score. And instead, people are like, hey, it's up with Israel.
Starting point is 01:06:48 What bums me out is that this is like the learning opportunity for these assholes. This is the number one learning opportunity for them. life is so much more fun whenever you've got like a Hillary to yell about you know you're not having fun you're not having fun defending yourself about Israel what are you talking about it's Hillary's fault let it live there
Starting point is 01:07:10 don't try and get power ever you're bad at it I think especially yeah if you're someone who's in the lane that Alex is in the lengths that you're going to have to go to to turn like left wing protesters into the most powerful entity in the world. Yeah. Like that the devil is running.
Starting point is 01:07:29 Like, it's no good. You should always be out of power or else your whole game looks fucking stupid. The most famously toothless thing that people have done for the past hundred odd years, you're going to try and turn into a Soros run genius operation. Yeah. Great.
Starting point is 01:07:45 It's implausible, stupid, and like you're saying, it's not fun. Yeah. He's not having any fun. It's no fun. No. It's no fun. I get that you want to feel like it's real, but it's not.
Starting point is 01:07:59 So just have fun. You know? Well, unfortunately, reality does, it does exist. Yeah, that is a problem. And one of the realities that Alex is going to have to deal with is that he has a boss now. And that's Chase. Uh-oh. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:08:15 It's not official or anything. It's not official. But there's things that you see. Yeah. And really, this last clip is kind of where I want. things to be i want us to think about this okay on this okay okay i'm out of time you know what i bet chase wants me to hold over he always invites me to hold over
Starting point is 01:08:32 ask chase if he's good with that if not i don't care it's fine he's got a loaded show though with tons of clips of news he went out and showed no kings protest himself and got incredible footage you're about to see chase geyser but see if chase wants me to hold over because i'm going to go to kinney on no kings chase is hosting the show after alex and alex needs to ask permission as a subservience to Chase. He would always be like, I'm going to take the first half hour from Owen,
Starting point is 01:08:58 I'm going to hold over. He never had that kind of courtesy for other people. What a what for, and this is one of Owen's biggest complaints. This motherfucker would just walk onto my show, whatever, and now he's listening to Alex and go, Chase, can I stay over? My parents says it's okay.
Starting point is 01:09:17 I don't think he's going to mind, but run it by him. We're going to ask it to, you know, Maybe Chase will let me take these calls on his show That I didn't take on mine And Chase is totally prepared for it too He's done his own little videos God, Chase is going to run Info Wars in two years
Starting point is 01:09:33 Maybe already Yeah, he's just going to have the whole thing I get the feeling of subordinates Sure from that Yeah, absolutely That's not free Alex That's not steamrolling Alex That's not this all of this network is my time
Starting point is 01:09:48 I give you this time but it is my time to take away. Yeah. That's, oh, that's, that's Chase's time. So I must ask if I can have some of it. Yeah, I think that it's reflective of whether or not Chase is actually his boss. Sure. Alex is captured.
Starting point is 01:10:03 Yeah. Alex is entirely at the whim of Bigley and, by extension, Chase. Yep. And it's kind of funny in a sense, because I think what I hope, yeah. The next evolution of his show is, is a combative relationship between him and Bigley. That would be fun.
Starting point is 01:10:26 Like, back in the old days of radio, you'd have, like, Howard Stern. My boss is say, I can't do this, but you know what? Here we go! Exactly. Yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely. And that's fucking good radio. It is good radio.
Starting point is 01:10:38 It is good radio. If we can sort of navigate into a territory where, like, Chase is the program director who's just like, oh, Alex, you've got to clean up your act. If we could do that, that would be so good. Like a late night. Okay, all right. I got you.
Starting point is 01:10:56 Chase is the suit. Chase would be fun. He's the guy who's like, Alex, you swear too much out there. Yeah. I'm like, fuck you. I'm gonna. He'd be ripped torn in Larry Summers. That's who he'd be, the Larry Somers show.
Starting point is 01:11:08 Or Larry Sanders, yeah. Or he could actually have his Howard Beal network kind of thing. Yeah. You know, he could live this. He could. With his own employees. employee being his boss. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:21 Here's what I would also accept, right? I would also accept him going away and then Chase turning it into like a weird buttercream gang version of Info Wars where he's just kind of way more wholesome and just doesn't really touch on too much, likes to give British baking show reviews, like does the whole thing, just like pulls it all back. And then two years from now, what's that smell? Oh, that's Tito's. Uh-oh.
Starting point is 01:11:47 Oh, Alex is back! What? Now that's what you gotta do. You gotta go away to come back, kid. Yeah. Yeah. I just hope he has a miserable working situation in the future and that it turns into that.
Starting point is 01:12:01 That's kind of my fantasy for what could be interesting out of this content. Yeah. I like him seething uncontrollably while Chase Geiser has no idea that it's going on at all. And him not being able to really give voice to it because he realizes how screwed he is. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:19 How out of control he is of his own career and his own business. Yep. That'd be fun. That would be fun. So we'll see if it goes down that path. Let's hope. But, you know, until then, when we check in next, we have a website. Indeed, we do.
Starting point is 01:12:33 It's knowledgefight.com. Yep. We'll be back. But until then, I'm Leo. I'm DZX. Clark. I am the mysterious professor. Woo, yeah, woo, yeah, woo. And now here comes the sex robots.
Starting point is 01:12:45 Andy in Kansas, you're on the air. Thanks for holding. Hello, Alex, I'm a first-time caller. I'm a huge fan. I love your work. I love you.

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