Knowledge Fight - #696: June 24, 2022
Episode Date: June 27, 2022Today, Dan and Jordan check in on Alex's reaction to the news of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. You may be slightly surprised by Alex's reaction, as well as by the intense bigotry of Jud...ge Joe Brown. Dreamy Creamy Fundraiser Citations
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Hey everybody, welcome back to Knowledge Fight. I'm Dan.
I'm Jordan.
We're a couple dudes like to sit around, worship at the altar of Celine, and talk a little bit about Alex Jones.
Oh, indeed we are, Dan.
Jordan.
Dan.
Yep.
Quick question for you.
What's your bright spot today?
Why don't you go first?
My bright spot, Dan, is it is the beginning today as we speak of Summer Games Done Quick.
Oh.
And it is the first time they have been in a live grouping situation.
That's how I've been, in a conference center or whatever it is, with a real audience.
Since the, you remember the thing.
The thing.
The thing that happened.
Yeah, yeah.
And yeah, I watched a little bit of it. It's fantastic to see.
A lot of people.
It really is heartwarming.
A lot of folks getting real excited about people hitting buttons at exactly the right time.
Well, and it's for Doctors Without Borders.
That is good.
So, you know, that whole thing.
Yeah.
People like that stuff I've heard.
I'm, I'm blown away by, I mean, just even people who are good at video games.
Yeah.
Like I play a fair amount of video games, but I'm like, not that good at them.
So people who are good, worry me.
And then people who are able to do those like, like speed run games.
It seems like that would take a long time of fucking up in order to get right.
Yeah.
And they look at that like someone who's really good at a magic trick.
Right.
Right.
But you're obscuring a lot of stuff that you take behind the scenes.
Right, right, right.
A lot of time spent like screaming at a deck of cards.
Well, I mean, I think what's fun about video games is you get to see it.
And because you can play a video game, at least at a basic level, you know, you can
really see how amazing they must be.
The really good ones are.
Yeah.
Now imagine you can't even think about playing the saxophone.
You've got no idea how to make your fingers do that shit.
How the fuck do they do that?
Right.
You know, it's got to read.
Exactly.
What is that in there?
And there are some with two reeds.
What do you even do with the second one?
It's a mess.
You shove it up your butt.
Yeah.
I guess that is true.
Yeah.
You can't even conceive of that difficulty where it can kind of kind of be like, wow,
it's relatable.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's fantastic.
Yeah.
I guess that's an indictment of our generation because none of us know how to play.
God damn saxophone.
Yeah.
And everyone can relate to video games.
Yep.
So Jordan today, my bright spot is, you know, it's the dream.
The creamy summer.
Oh, indeed.
Everyone knows this.
It is taken the world by storm.
Absolutely.
Since the beginning of this, you know, we've had conversations about this privately.
I have wanted to find a way to make it mean a little bit more than just me eating ice cream.
Right.
Right.
There was an idea that I had of each month of the dream creamy summer.
We would support a charity of some sort.
Tally it up something like that.
Yeah.
And, you know, I think that things kept happening and it kept being like, well, this is what
we should support.
This is, you know, it just right.
It was overwhelming.
Yeah.
And everything, you know, things kept happening.
Yeah.
No, the first time shooting.
Well, the first time we talked about it was like two, what, three days before we were
going to go to Austin for the trial.
Probably.
So then that whole thing happened and it's just ever since then it's been one fucking
thing after another.
Yes.
Yeah.
So Tally decided to make a move on this.
And so what I have done is I've, we've started a Kickstarter Kickstarter Kickstarter.
If we get $10 billion, we'll solve world hunger.
There's a go fund me.
They allow you to set up fundraisers for a charity of your choice.
And there is a charity called apiary that is involved with logistical and practical
support for people who are looking for reproductive care.
And so what I've decided to do is set up a dreamy, creamy summer fundraiser that you
can find.
I think if you just search go fund me.com slash dreamy, creamy summer, I think it should
come up.
That's what I changed the name to.
It's worth it.
Um, we'll put a link obviously on, uh, on the day episode, uh, but yeah, it's, um, uh,
I don't know.
Trying to, trying to make some positive joining if you want or not or give or don't, but that's
how we're going to do it.
Yeah.
Um, so that's our plan.
That's, that's my bright spot is, uh, hopefully, uh, help in a little.
Oh yeah.
So Jordan.
Yes.
Today.
Yeah.
We got an episode.
Oh boy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We do.
Um, purpose.
Oh boy.
It's an accident.
Oh boy.
Uh, don't mean to do this.
So we're going over June 24th, 2022, also known as what a day, D day.
What a day.
How, how do you want to put a day like that?
Um, of course that, uh, is the day that learned that, uh, you know, it was official that the
Supreme court was overturning Grove versus Wade, um, and then, uh, in the evening Q came
back.
Yep.
Yep.
That second part will not factor into this episode because it was after Alex was on
air.
That's good.
Okay.
We have, uh, Alex's immediate response to the news, uh, that row had been overturned.
Yeah.
I think a lot of people might expect something a little different, uh, than what actually
happens.
I mean, I think people might expect a, uh, I don't know, ticker tape parade, uh, like
a big celebration.
Yeah.
Totally.
Like a, like a three hour long remix of you belong to the city.
Absolutely.
That he just says apocalyptic things over for three hours.
You would think that that's probably what would happen, but it's, it's a little bit
different.
And I think some of it's interesting.
Some of it's not, uh, and we'll get into it here in a moment, but first let's say hello
to some, uh, folks who have signed up in our, uh, walks.
Oh, that's a great idea.
So first, sorry for missing the wedding, Den dog and trad wife.
Thank you so much.
You're now a policy walk.
I'm a policy walk.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Next.
Thelonious Monk, a friar with a prior.
Thank you so much.
You're now a policy walk.
I'm a policy walk.
Thank you very much.
Next.
Not mad at accounting.
You're now a policy walk.
I'm a policy walk.
Thank you very much.
Uh, and Veronica, future corporate representative.
Thank you so much.
You're now a policy walk.
I'm a policy walk.
Thank you very much.
And we got a couple of technocrats here, Jordan.
So first, uh, I got to make an apology on this one.
Okay.
We're a little bit late.
Okay.
Maybe two weeks late or so.
Okay.
But anyway, Emma, uh, Charlie wanted to wish you a happy birthday.
I was, I was hoping it wasn't a proposal.
If anybody tries a proposal, good fucking luck.
I will not.
I don't think I want to be involved in any of those, not a chance, not a chance, but
happy birthday.
Your birthday was on the 12th and Charlie wanted to wish you a happy birthday.
So belatedly.
We wish you too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And, uh, objection form.
I did exactly what Jordan directed me not to do and binge listened, sometimes even
fell asleep to it.
I am the Schmievasaurus Rex.
Thank you so much.
You're now a technocrat.
I'm a policy walk.
I have risen above my enemies.
I might quit tomorrow, actually.
I'm just going to take a little break now.
A little break for me.
And then we're going to come back and I'm going to start the show over, but I'm the
devil.
I got to be taken out of here.
I've been all this.
Fuck you.
Fuck you.
I got plenty of words for you, but at the end of the day, fuck you in your new world
order and fuck the horse you rode in on and all your shit.
Maybe today should be my last broadcast.
I mean, maybe I'll just be gone a month, maybe five years.
Maybe I'll walk out of here tomorrow and you never see me again.
That's really what I want to do.
I never want to come back here again.
I apologize to the crew and the listeners yesterday that I was legitimately having break
nouns on air.
I'll be better tomorrow.
He's not.
Uh-uh.
Nothing is good.
Today.
Things are bad.
Alex sucks.
Yep.
That's the episode.
Okay.
And Alex comes in with music that I don't know.
I wouldn't say that he's never played this.
I'm not sure, but it's definitely not a normal song.
The Way by Fastball?
No.
Oh, it's an in excess song.
Okay.
That was that somehow even more weird.
Yeah.
And especially for like, he has a pretty short list of like the beginning of the show bumper
music.
Sure.
So this is a little bit weird.
Just off.
What?
Oh, they're scared.
Freedom is rising.
Oh, they're scared.
Freedom is rising.
Oh, they're scared.
Freedom is rising.
Pro-human.
Intention is increasing.
Humanity is awakening from their coma.
And those that love death are in a violent panic.
So what's happened here on this historic Friday edition?
I don't know.
Are you trying to DJ a prom?
What the fuck just happened?
Why am I angry already at the song?
It's very strange.
God damn.
What the shit was that slow dance ass bullshit?
What is happening?
That is a notable vibe shift.
Wow.
But it's not what you would expect.
You would expect some kind of like celebrate something.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, instead, someone learned how to play saxophone.
Maybe he's a little, maybe he's a little, you know, wistful thinking about how if this
were the case in his own life when he was younger, we would never have had to deal with any of
his bullshit.
Well, we'll get to that a little bit later.
Oh, okay.
In depth.
I believe that.
But before we do, we got to talk about why this is a big day for Alex.
And here is him discussing the Supreme Court decision.
So what's happened here on this historic Friday edition?
Why did the Supreme Court do the right thing and overturn Roe v. Wade just under the Constitution
and kick it back to the States?
Well, a lot of reasons.
But the big one is that we have 3D modeling and 3D scans in HD for now 20 plus years of
babies in the womb suck on their thumbs and even two, three months playing, dancing.
And we know that's a human dancing and statistics show that yeah, the baby members are still
50, 50 pro death.
But below the age of 30, it's over 75 to 80% of people and it's intensifying with the
youngest generation waking up and being anti abortion.
So Alex's story about why the court overturned Roe v. Wade is absolute trash.
They did not determine that fetuses or babies based on 3D modeling or whatever the fuck
Alex is saying, because if they did determine that, then they would have made a ruling that
decided that states can just decide if they want to allow murder.
And that isn't what they did.
No, they didn't do that.
This decision that they made is a flagrant violation of many people's rights.
And there will be cases at nauseam, challenging abortion laws in various states.
And I mean, we'll see everywhere.
Yeah, on a number of basis is to one that I was reading about from the congregation.
The door of a door.
Yeah, Jewish progressive Jewish synagogue in Florida that that was getting a bit of coverage
and, you know, I think I think it introduces some interesting questions.
I'm just so bored by them having to pretend now that do they still have to pretend?
Write a note that says we want you to cancel abortion in this place.
Why are you going to pretend to have words that make sense in laws?
They're all did you read their fucking crayon nonsense in those decisions?
Those like, Hey, you know, I know, but fuck them.
That's what the decision said.
But what they didn't say was a we saw 3D modeling of dancing.
Yeah, no, they don't need that anymore.
They don't need any excuses.
I think Alex drank some Nyquil and watched Ali McBeal 3D baby.
Oh, the little dancing baby.
He's talking about.
Yeah, that made me angry too.
Alex is also completely wrong about the general population's feelings about abortion.
In June 2021, Gallup polling found a record high approval rating for abortion with 47% saying it was morally acceptable.
48% wanted abortion with limits 32% wanted it completely legal and only 19% thought it should be illegal.
Pew Research founded a 2022 poll that among the younger demographic between 18 and 29,
74% supported abortion being legal.
And in fact, it was older people who were less in favor.
What?
Yeah, that said, 54% of those 65 and up supported legal abortion.
Yeah, Alex is lying.
And the reason is fairly obvious.
Outlawing abortion even on a state level is a pretty unpopular idea among the general population.
The only group that really has strong opinions in that direction are conservative Republicans and white evangelical Protestants.
These are really the only groups whose opinions Alex thinks count.
So the world that he creates for his audience to experience as real is a world where those positions held by those groups are projected on to everyone.
That's what he's doing here.
And he's just literally inverting the statistics like this group 18 to 29 is 74% in favor of abortion.
Right.
And Alex is saying 75 to 80% of the youth are opposed to it.
Yeah.
It's horseshit.
I mean, that's very possibly just a misreading, but either way, it's still an on purpose misery.
Yeah.
Because you can't possibly believe that if you've met a young person.
Yeah.
I don't think it's a misreading.
I think it's a understanding that his audience will adopt whatever the sort of characteristics of reality he presents to them.
And it is nice for them to be like, oh, yeah, awesome.
The next generation, they were all totally on my side.
It's so validating like these unpopular beliefs that I've had, you know, finally, this generation is coming around.
Yeah.
And it's just not true.
No.
It's very sad.
Absolutely not.
So anyway, there was another Supreme Court decision that was about New York's gun, concealed carry laws.
Yeah.
And Alex is thrilled about that decision too.
Yeah, I imagine that one is more likely to get a ticker tape parade.
Yeah.
This clip was confusing.
And Nancy Pelosi and others say that there's a paradox or a contradiction or hypocrisy in the ruling that states cannot ban concealed carry or gun permits just on a whim.
You've got to be a felon to be banned.
That really is a big overturn of much of the victim disarmament that they call gun control in this country.
They're saying, oh, look, well, we thought that's a state right.
Well, states can't announce slavery's legal again.
States can't announce they can take your yet.
States can't announce yet any of that in a republic system.
And I believe the Supreme Court could have outright banned abortion because it is murder historically.
What does that mean?
The rulings, you know, saying you can't say that black people aren't human.
Things like that.
Yeah, Supreme Court that we all know deep down is true that black people are humans and that it was wrong to say there were only two thirds humans.
But they've gone up until now.
And there are close to 30 states that are now going to heavily restrict the murder of children.
See, this is why education is important.
It was three-fifths.
Wow.
Everything is a state right until it's not apparently.
Yeah.
That's pretty fun the way that this stuff, like, because I mean, you know, that whole 10th Amendment movement that Alex was so into for years and years championing it so thoroughly when Democrats were in office and what have you.
That had to do with kicking to the state all the powers that aren't relegated by the constitution.
Right.
And, you know, it doesn't say anything about concealed carry laws.
Nope.
Seems like that should be a state issue, according to Alex's belief.
But who cares?
Well, I mean, it would be it would be gauche of the Democratic Party or really anybody to point out that they only change the venue whenever they're losing.
Right.
If they're winning in the federal government, then states' rights don't matter.
But if they're losing in the federal government, then states' rights matter.
And states' rights are so important.
Oh, they're the most important thing ever.
It's almost like they're just sore losers.
Or, I don't know, not quitters.
So there's a couple important points to bring up here.
The first is that states insisting they had a right to allow slavery is what caused the Civil War.
And Alex's ancestors fought on the side of the people who wanted states to be able to enslave people.
They only wanted three-fifths of it.
This would just be a quirk of family history, normally.
But Alex is frequently bragged about being related to Confederate generals.
And also, he believes that he's literally his ancestors.
So if his belief system means anything, he fought for the conspiracy.
Yep.
At least spiritually.
Second, Alex's position is incoherent because he's misleading about his actual position.
It's an incoherent on purpose.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He doesn't believe that abortion should be a question left up to the states,
but he knows that's a position he should have based on his fake libertarian politics.
His actual position is that he wants the federal government to ban all abortion
because for all the fanfare he has about how the government is evil,
if he feels that the power of the state can be used against his perceived enemies,
he makes peace with the feds real fast.
Yeah, it seems like it happens almost immediately.
If you believe that abortion is murder, then you can't believe it's a state's rights issue.
Pure and simple.
That's always just been a mask that people like Alex have used to obscure what their actual agenda is
and make it easier to trick people into thinking that they were more moderate than they actually are.
Right.
Abortion is murder.
Also, states should be able to decide whether or not murder is fine.
Sure.
What the fuck are you talking about?
Nothing.
Nonsense.
Nope.
Fuck all this.
It is, you know, it's the way to convince people who would just rather not think about it.
That's more what it is.
It's not like tricking people into believing that they're better.
It's just more like, oh, he said that?
Well, then I just don't have to think about it.
I can just leave them alone.
Sure.
You know?
Well, abortion is murder is a strong emotional trigger and it's a state's rights issue.
Diffuses some of that.
And make you think that you're not involved in people who ultimately want to roll back all sorts of things,
all the way to sodomy laws, coming back, contraception, being illegal.
Abortion is legal in Illinois.
If Texas wants to ban abortion, no big deal, except for, oh, it's not going to be that much longer before it's banned everywhere.
So this clip has nothing to do with anything.
I just thought it was weird.
We have a little soylent green piece.
We've been airing for about six, seven years with myself and the great David Knight.
And David Knight is a great guy, by the way, even though we had to let him go.
I really admire David Knight, really appreciate him.
And I do love him, actually.
But we're going to be airing that piece coming up at the start of the next segment.
Hey, my man.
No one.
No one was that to assuage the night fans out there who are like, you know what?
How come he didn't?
He didn't treat nightmare well at all.
Huh?
That's bullshit.
I bet he hates that guy.
I honestly don't care what Alex thinks about David Knight.
But him saying stuff like that makes me think that he doesn't like him.
No, he absolutely doesn't like David Knight.
I actually kind of like the guy.
Why would you say that?
Yeah.
No, if you say that, it means the absolute opposite.
It's at very least weird.
So look, hey, we're politically aligned in a different way than Alex.
We were opposed to his politics.
I mean, for now, publicly, yes.
Would you say that you have become a Satanist?
Do you worship the devil?
I mean, I don't really worship anybody.
I feel like that's kind of a larger issue I have with the world.
All right.
Well, that means that you're in the minority of people who disagree with Alex.
Oh, wildly.
This is not a minority of these people.
This is the majority have converted to Satanism.
And that is their operating system.
And there are even national documentaries out.
National documentaries.
The Satanists themselves.
Not states documentaries.
They just came out in the last few years where they brag that a large portion of
Democrats now identify as Satanists.
And so this is about selfishness.
It's about devaluing human life.
And this is a big victory for everybody that protested and spoke out and shared
articles and videos and convicted other people's hearts about what was happening.
This shows in this sea of evil and corruption and collapsing borders and
devalued currencies and pedophilia and world government attacks on the family
and all of it.
That humanity is coming back.
Humanity isn't coming back.
It's going back.
It's regressing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Humanity is going away.
That's what humanity is doing.
Eventually.
It's a ways down the line probably.
It's trying to speed it up.
So yeah, I don't.
I think that Alex is talking about Hail Satan because that's the documentary that
he's brought up a number of times.
Right.
I would assume that most of that one a national documentary.
Yeah.
Oh, did they allow that outside?
Okay.
All right.
Okay.
I think that I mean, I'm just guessing here, but I would assume that most of
the people who are in the Satanic temple, yeah, if they ascribe to politics or believe
in electoralism would probably be more likely to be Democrat than Republican.
Oh, yeah.
And I think that Alex might be saying taking that from the documentary and then assuming
that all Democrats are Satanists.
Right.
Right.
This is a classic fallacy here.
This is something that dumb people do.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, it makes sense to Alex to think that there would be a church of Satan, right?
Because Satan's real.
Okay.
To Alex.
But there is.
Right.
But he means it in one way.
Right.
The church of Satan is if you want a literal church of Satan, then those people also have
to believe everything in the Bible is true and they don't believe that.
It's an ironic point that they're making.
That's, that's fair enough.
I just got a funny image of Alex thinking like, if there is a church of Satan, they
meet in like caves.
They have to.
He has to think something like that.
Right.
Absolutely.
Like we have robes.
We do the whole thing.
Yeah.
We sacrifice something.
We light a fire.
I mean, but even then he doesn't know that modern Satanists, we've got those candles
that you're, they're just electricity, man.
Right.
Yeah.
You have LED.
We got a TV screen showing a fire.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So Alex wants to take some calls, but he wants to take it on a pretty specific narrow issue.
I intend and I will at the bottom of the hour to give the number out specifically on
Roe v. Wade and what do you think of this and what do you think the pitfalls are and what
do you think the left's going to do next, vowing violence and vengeance and insurrection
all across the United States.
I mean, first of all, what the fuck do you think your audience thinks?
But second, there is an obsession and a preoccupation that we saw all over right wing media of framing
the story as the left is going to be violent.
And I think that that is a wonderful way for them to delegitimize protest.
Sure.
Yeah.
I mean, Alex is on the vanguard of that stuff, but that's just because these are the talking
points that he uses all the time.
Right.
That have, I guess, become acceptable for people like Tucker and other folks to use.
Yeah.
A tragedy.
Well, it's the way that they try and keep the Democrats from actually doing any violence.
You know, is they, they're like, because the Democrats are going to be like, Hey, don't
give them what they want.
Don't do that thing that they, when they go low, we go high.
And then, you know, it's going to be a good three years that we're going to.
Well, I think, I think too, there's a priming of people who might counter protest folks
like on the GOP and the anti-choice.
If you're going to counter protest, make sure you're armed.
Right.
Get ready for it.
You have, you have kind of a heightening of tensions and expectations just right out of
the gate from that, from entering things with that headspace.
And I think that's intentional.
Well, yeah.
Cause the idea is that they've escalated before you even got there.
Right.
Right.
And I mean, it's just a preoccupation.
Shockwave says the judge report.
Roe v. Wade overturn.
What will be the crazed demonic left response drunk on the blood of children bleeding their
sacrament may be taken away from them.
We're taking your calls.
877-789-2539-877-789 Alex.
Yeah.
Demonic drunk on the blood of children.
Yeah.
Having their sacrament taken away.
You know, doesn't hit any kind of familiar cues.
I think we've, I think we've made a huge mistake.
Yeah.
This entire time.
I'm reevaluating all of it.
Shouldn't have moved into cities.
We should have just stayed.
I mean, the trees.
Absolutely.
We never should have come down from there.
I would have argued that the ocean would probably have been better.
You hate nature.
Exactly.
If I was still an ape, I wouldn't.
Fair enough.
I'm sorry.
No, we should have.
We, they're telling us what they're afraid of.
Maybe if we just leaned into their fears, they'd just run away.
So we all have to become Satanists.
Let's all become Satanists.
Let's smear blood all over our faces and run towards conservatives going bad.
They'll probably leave the country.
I honestly think, well, it might be fun as a thing to try.
Sure.
It would be.
I do think that there is a problem of what do you do then?
Well, it is not a longterm political solution.
There isn't any kind of structural plan involved in yelling bad.
I could see how that could be a hurdle.
Yeah.
You might get some sort of a response out of it.
True.
So Alex has some confusing ideas about abortion.
This really didn't make sense to me.
We're not there yet.
We're getting close.
And obviously people will still go to other states to have these abortions.
They'll go to other countries.
But we as a people are rejecting wealthy people and saying, we know it's evil.
We know it's murder, particularly third trimester and now trying to keep babies alive and now
kill the old people.
We see the slippery slope.
We know we've gone over the edge of it.
And there are the arguments they have for early abortions.
If they were really just doing it because the person's poor or they were raped or whatever.
Sorry.
That's the excuse.
It's really rare.
It's done because they love death and devaluing humans.
And so you have to make a choice.
Do you value human life or do you not?
I think it's weird that Alex seems to be presenting these rare situations or ones where, you know,
maybe it could be okay.
Sure.
To get an abortion early.
Yeah.
And that's in cases of rape.
Or if you're poor.
Yeah.
That's strange.
You know, if you're a little too poor.
That's strange.
It's strange considering that with this ruling, the only people who won't be able to get
abortions are poor.
Right.
Yeah.
It's almost the opposite.
Mm-hmm.
But it's weird for him to have any kind of conditional because if he believes the things he pretends
to believe, you can't murder people if you're poor.
I mean.
Like what the fuck are you talking about?
No.
No, no, no.
You don't get it.
Dumb fuck.
Just listen.
Okay.
Abortion is murder.
Right.
So if you have too many kids say like between the ages of five and 45.
If you're poor.
If you're poor.
Then just fucking kill him.
Just fucking kill him.
I mean, if Alex believes any of the things that he's saying, I don't understand how he
would.
No.
How he would rationalize one being okay, but not the other.
Can't afford it.
Can't afford another mouth to feed.
So I'm going to kill it.
And I'm going to drape myself in its blood and run towards Alex and go back.
You did this.
I just failed to see how this could be a position he's taking seriously at all.
If he has his beliefs.
It's not.
So Alex, as we know, has been involved in a lot of abortions.
Yes.
He has paid for a lot.
Loves him.
From an episode, I believe in 2015 that we found he was talking about paying for abortions
for women who even didn't want to get them.
Yep.
Pressured them into abortions is fucking weird.
But here he brings back up this his past with abortion and man, there's just some things
that just don't fit.
I never judge people that have had abortions.
I was extremely promiscuous when I was young and did not have any trouble with the ladies.
And I thought I did not try to get women pregnant.
I got a lot of women pregnant and I have been involved in a lot of abortions and a lot of
women.
I know I got pregnant.
A lot of murders.
You've been involved in a lot of murders is what you believe.
And my dad can.
You're a murderer.
I was about 18 years old.
I just moved out.
I said, I got a job.
I need some more money.
And he was like, my God, I just gave you money for an abortion a month ago.
What is your problem?
Stop killing my grandchildren.
I'm like, well, how'd you even know that's why I need money?
And he was just like, you're out of control.
You got to stop it.
And my heart really got convicted about that.
And I was actually celibate for several years and really launched pulsations after that.
And as soon as I stopped just chasing women around every day at all times, basically,
then my mission basically materialized in front of me.
So we've talked about this 100 times, but it bears repeating, particularly on a day
like this, that Alex Jones, of all people, should understand the importance of having
access to reproductive health care.
If the world he wants to exist existed when he was younger, he wouldn't be Alex Jones.
No one would know who he was.
He wouldn't have a career and the globalists would be running around completely unopposed.
In order for him to be able to carry out his allegedly holy mission of fighting Klaus Schwab
or whoever he reveals to be the big bad guy next season, Alex needed to have access to abortion.
So the story about his dad is something we've heard Alex start telling fairly recently,
but really let the details of that story sink in.
Alex was so irresponsible and it was such a routine thing that his dad knew he needed money
for an abortion just because Alex asked him for money.
The right wing will often accuse people who support abortion of being irresponsible
and using it as birth control, but it seems like that's more something that Alex did.
It's a little bit weird.
I mean, he's saying I did well with the women and I wasn't trying to get people pregnant.
Yes, you were.
No, no, there's no way to know how people get pregnant.
You're being irresponsible.
Well, I mean, what is he going to do? Use a condom?
The fucking part isn't the problem.
Ask people if they're on the pill?
What's he going to do?
No, he's got to get in there and just like Onan was told by God,
you got to keep that crap in there.
Don't let it out.
Look, leaving all this aside for a moment.
Alex can straight up go fuck himself if he wants me to believe this bullshit about him getting celibate
and that's being like when the mission became clear.
Fuck him.
He needs to get his cosmic and spiritual backstory straight because this thing is full of holes.
His dad scolded him at 18 about all these abortions and so he got celibate and then his mission began.
But I thought he read an underecolic conspiracy at like age 12 and that woke him up to the New World Order
and started his calling.
And I thought that when he was younger his dad had all his John Birch society buddies over to talk about their insane anti-communist bullshit
and that Alex knew all about this from a young age.
I thought he was a Satanist for a while.
I thought he was trying to recruit him.
I thought they tried to recruit him into Satanism and he saw through it and that's why.
Yeah, and I thought that Alex got a mission and a vision from God and God told him everything that was going to happen when he was like four.
I'm pretty sure he said that within like the last month or two.
You know, I'm starting to think psychopathic liars aren't the most reliable people.
None of this matches up and none of it makes sense because none of it's actually real.
The truth is this is kind of my assessment of some of this picture.
Sure.
Alex comes from a zealot-ass right-wing household and his dad was a huge John Birch society guy in Alex's youth.
Whatever fringe right-wing Christian nationalism he was exposed to and indoctrinated into is kind of an open question,
but he's brought up folks like the Holocaust denying preacher Tex Mars
and the British Israelist preacher David Smith as inspirations for his beliefs in the past,
which should give you some kind of a sense of what was going on.
Yeah.
Alex rebelled against that incredibly tight-wound household and came to a point where he couldn't.
Maybe it was related to his outbursts of violence getting him in trouble like when his dad had to move from Dallas.
Yeah.
Or maybe it had to do with his out-of-control impregnation streak,
but whatever it was, he came back in line and adopted the extreme right-wing beliefs that he was raised in.
But the things that he did and engaged in during the time that he was rebelling are things that plague him with guilt,
or at least that's the presentation he wants people to see on the show.
Right.
During his youth, he got into Satanism, so magically all of his enemies worshipped the devil.
During his youth, he had unprotected sex with apparently countless women and impregnated many of them,
leading to him paying for tons of abortions.
And what do you know?
As an adult, abortion is magically the blood sacrament of his demonic enemies.
So weird.
It's almost easy to see through.
Really is.
A lot of Alex's ideology can be boiled down to him being a racist and having completely idiotic politics built on John Birch society-related books
and in the more recent past, skimming headlines and memes.
But a lot of this stuff is there too.
And it's painfully transparent how a lot of Alex's on-air presentation is more or less him acting out.
He thinks that he was a demon when he was younger and was having all these abortions,
and that self-hatred is projected onto his political enemies.
And it's pretty clear.
You know, it's a little bit like if Alex were verbal kint in the usual suspects, you know?
And that moment where he walks away and he gets rid of his limp and you're like,
oh my god, he's Kaiser Sosei.
That's amazing, right?
But what if he was just some asshole who just really enjoyed lying to the cops
and he was just reading the thing behind the cops and just going,
ah, I'll make up a fun story for you and then walked away and he just limped the whole way home.
But also like-
That's Alex.
Yeah, but it's not stuff that he sees on the wall.
It's like-
Wow, it's headlines and his feelings that he has about himself.
Sure, sure, absolutely.
Yeah.
I don't know, man.
I just think that this kind of behavior and demonization that he engages in is destructive
and it goes nowhere good.
Nope.
I think a better use of his time and resources would be to learn to make peace with some of his past.
Right.
And maybe stop insisting that everybody else has to pay for it,
because he was the one who did the things that I actually don't even-
I mean, for the most part, don't think are necessarily a problem.
You know, I think that if, you know, he was pressuring people into getting abortions,
that's pretty fucked up.
Yeah.
But I think that just getting a bunch of people pregnant and then having abortions is maybe
irresponsible and maybe the best use of people's emotional energy, but whatever.
I mean, it's your life, dude.
Yeah.
Yeah.
As long as you're not, say, I don't know, starting a crusade against abortion that culminates
in a Supreme Court victory destroying the basic right that we've had for the past 50 years.
Yeah.
Do what you do.
Do what you do.
Yeah.
I think he, I think, I don't know.
I don't want to over-cycle analyze and I worry that that was a little bit too close to that,
but I just see that the way that he has these bullshit things from his past,
that really feel like they're informing these positions that he has in the present.
Right.
And he's not some sort of brilliant mastermind.
I mean, it shouldn't be too hard to see through his poorly built mind.
Yeah.
A lot of people just don't care to pay attention and he yells funny things sometimes, so people
just kind of think he's funny.
Yep.
Anyway, look, the timing of this decision.
It's just before the midterms.
Don't tell me we're going to talk about the fucking midterms.
Ooh.
Oh my God.
Now, obviously the timing of this.
Oh my God.
I hate everyone.
We'll energize the left for these elections.
No, it won't.
And there's going to be a lot of violence.
And I would imagine if I was them thinking of their evil processes, I've got them dead
to rights, I've got their number, they'll stage some false flags now.
Bombings, mass shootings, and abortion clinics to blame on us and to try to legitimize their
culture of death.
The addiction of false flags at abortion clinics or rallies is a very obvious attempt to preemptively
justify any acts of violence that are committed by his ideological allies as being fake and
just the left trying to make themselves look like victims.
Yeah.
He's doing this because he knows damn well that far right extremists are very likely to
attack abortion related targets in the wake of this ruling.
Even without the ruling, attacks against abortion providers has been on a giant upswing in recent
years.
The National Abortion Federation just put out their statistics for 2021 and they showed
jumps in the numbers of assault and battery cases and stalking cases related to abortion
providers.
And just like clockwork, this weekend we saw some violence directed at abortion supporters.
Gene Lugo, a cop running for Rhode Island State Senate, assaulted Jen Rourke, his Democratic
opponent at a pro-choice rally.
In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, a truck drove through a group of protesters running over one woman's
ankle.
Video circulated of police shooting tear gas at protesters in Arizona firing canisters into
the ground from the windows of the state Capitol building.
The left has no need to perpetuate a false flag.
There's already plenty of violence coming from anti-abortion people and the state.
Also, Alex is saying that this ruling will galvanize the Democrats for the midterms,
but there's a few problems with this idea.
The first is that it seems to suggest that Alex thinks that the Supreme Court ruling might
be a false flag.
He said that the timing of the latest mass shootings were suspicious because of the midterms,
but he's noting the timing here too, which is weird.
He's saying that the Supreme Court released this ruling in advance of the midterms in
order to galvanize the Democrats.
I mean, I don't know what other implication you could take away.
That's the only thing.
But that would be insane to think.
Right.
That's why he's not saying that.
Right.
But he's kind of saying that.
But he's signaling towards the possibility.
But what is that?
Why?
I don't know.
He's addicted to being a weirdo.
He's just addicted to being a weirdo.
Yeah, that's right.
So second, I don't think that this necessarily is going to get everyone super jazzed about
the Democrats.
At present, they're the only viable alternative to vote for other than the GOP.
So that lesser of two evils dynamic is still in place, but the criticism about this Supreme
Court decision that I've seen has been directed as much at the Democrats as it has been toward
Republicans.
Yeah.
And that criticism is well warranted.
The Democratic Party has an ample opportunity to take action that would have made access
to abortion more secure.
And those steps were not taken.
Democratic senators have been woefully naive when questioning conservative Supreme Court
nominees who were clearly lying about their opinions on the road.
People like Nancy Pelosi should get a particular bit of criticism being the leader of the
party in the house for the message that is sent by her support of Henry Q. Larr, who's
the only anti-choice Democrat in the house.
And I think that a lot of criticism, when we talked about this before we started recording,
like, haters are going to hate.
I think a lot of people just expect that this is what the Republicans position is.
And most certainly not all, but a lot of the criticism is, why didn't you fuckers do something
to make sure that this wasn't the inevitability that we would reach?
That we told you we would reach.
I mean, I would have, I would have be stoked if somebody had just come out and said, I'm
sorry.
Sure.
I would have been stoked if Nancy Pelosi had said, I am sorry, we screwed this one up.
I don't expect Nancy Pelosi to do that, but I wouldn't be surprised if there were some
people in Congress who may have said that and we just don't know.
Possible.
But like, I think that realistically, there is far greater chance of people feeling jaded
and not voting or not voting for Democrats based on this.
I think if any effect you would expect in the midterm based on the results you've seen
is people getting obviously angrier in protesting, but not necessarily translating that into
electoral support of Democrats.
No, the Democrats had the decision leaked.
We already knew this was coming.
It leaked.
We knew it was it had already happened.
Abortion had already been gone.
And the Democrats had so much time, Schrodinger's decision, so much time to think of a thing
to say the day it happened.
And the best they came up with is, you're going to need to vote and give us more money.
So no, they are not going to do well in the midterms.
If they wanted to galvanize people, they could have come out and they really probably could
have.
If somebody had come out with a fucking fire and brimstone ass, let's march today.
Let's all go.
We're in Congress.
You join us.
We're going to overthrow the Capitol building.
I mean, obviously not that far, but something like that.
Instead they came out with, I'm going to fart my pants.
Fart your pants.
Exactly.
What a message.
Yeah.
And I think that we've had a few days since this, you know, decision and maybe that's not
enough time to really see some actual good leadership emerge.
Kind of would have hoped it would have, but I don't know.
I think, you know, I'm not, I'm not advancing the idea that people shouldn't vote or, you
know, I try and avoid being too scoldy about voting type, but if I were to look at this
from an analytical perspective, I think that you end up probably having less people vote
for Democrats in the midterms.
They're going to be demolished.
I think that the effect of this is the exact opposite of what Alex is suggesting.
And the, you know, false flags and abortion clinics and all that shit is just him covering
for his buddies.
It's a real bummer.
It couldn't be more simple unless you are insane.
But in 2008, we overwhelmingly voted in the Democrats.
The most popular president of my lifetime was the president who had promised to codify Roe
v. Wade into law.
He had a super majority.
He had it all, baby.
And the moment that he got elected, they didn't do fuck all.
And instead they fucking bailed out banks and all that shit.
It's over for the Democrats.
Then Biden happened.
He had another shot.
They could have done it earlier.
They could probably fucking do it right now, except they won't.
So they won't.
It's a mess.
So they're done.
So anyway, Biden also is, is, you know, he wants people to pay a lot for gas, it turns
out.
The president of the United States, with his controllers loading up in his notes and his
teleprompter to tell you and to tell me that I'm ordering you right now to lower gas prices
when his policies are the direct cause of every stinking bit of the increase.
Unbelievable, absolutely incredible.
Yeah, there's NBC News.
And owners make most of their profits in the stores and sells of food and drinks, as well
as alcohol, where sales are legal.
That's a known fact, but they think you're so stupid that they're now going with that
in the news.
Well, he's, he's right.
It's the, it's the gas stations.
He tried to blame the oil companies last week and there is some evidence that since increased
prices went up and inflation, they have now started charging about 10% more than they
should.
Oh, the actuaries.
I'm not defending.
Oh, they know the price is going up in the future.
So they're adding that in.
Wow.
The future costs.
Fuck you.
Fuck you.
Yeah.
Isn't it so.
Holy shit.
It's so weird that Alex is mad at Biden for endorsing a holiday from gas taxes, something
that Alex entirely supports.
Right.
It's even weirder.
I was going out of his way to make excuses for gas companies engaging in price gouging.
It's so wild.
It feels like he'll be mad at Biden, no matter what Biden actually does and he'll support
big gas companies, no matter what they actually do.
Yeah.
That's because that is what I mean, it, it might as well be Biden.
How dare he say that he's going to take 10% off of gas prices.
Now everybody's mad at oil companies for increasing gas prices by 10%.
But I'll tell you what, you know, because Biden lowered prices by 10% in the future,
they're going to have to charge a hundred thousand more percent.
So you just got, they're doing what's best for us.
I mean, no, them and not you.
Go fuck yourself.
Go fuck yourself.
It's really weird.
I'm heavily invested in oil is another way of saying what he just said.
I honestly don't know if he is, but like is emotionally deeply invested.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
Very strange.
So here again is another dishonest framing of the left's response to the Supreme Court
ruling.
AOC running around like a chicken with her head cut off in front of the Supreme Court
building wanting the blood of those babies.
Big article on infowars.com thread liberals triggered more black children will be born
in America following SCOTUS abortion ruling.
Here he is.
AOC all of it is just dishonest framings.
Yeah.
Oh boy.
And like honestly, I mean, look, he has constant guests who talk about white birth rates.
He has Nick Fuentes on his fucking website, has his own channel on there.
You know, just calm down.
Calm down buddy.
Whatever.
Sound like an asshole.
Just a just a giant racist.
So Alex takes a number of calls and you know, you can kind of get the temperature from
them.
I know that we've heard a lot of people call in and pray.
No one prays on this episode.
Sure.
I will say that.
Sure.
But this is, I mean, it's just constant talking about weird ideas about God.
His believers must continue to recognize that God is fully in control of this world.
And if we believe that he is in control, then we need to abandon the evil.
We need to abandon the sickness that's taken over this country and get back to God.
Because God will change his mind and give us a reprieve.
We just have to recognize who's in control.
These people that practice this evil that's called abortion, they've done this
now freely for 40 years, long before I even knew what it was.
They've been practicing this evil and it's time now for God to take back what his life
has to ask.
Well, that's right.
And even though this won't stop this overnight, it's our vote and a symbol that our government
is going in the right direction.
And look how cursed we are under this evil.
We will begin to be blessed as soon as we begin to make the right decisions and reverse
this.
Behavior changes God's mind.
Yeah.
All right.
Cool.
I believe the message there was we need to remember everything's in God's hands and
that there's nothing we can do.
And then Alex's message was, well, you should change your behavior and then God will like
you more.
But honestly, that also is what she was saying.
Yeah.
She was saying that everything is in God's hands.
God's in total control, right?
But your behavior will dictate God changing his mind.
So basically you're in control of God.
Right.
Weird.
Yeah.
Hmm.
Everybody's beliefs in religion.
I'm telling you this right now.
Five stars.
Go home.
Tell your brother.
Your brother.
So Alex has another caller and this guy, he has what seems like on it on the surface
is a pretty like decent point, I guess, except it's not.
It just sounds less nuts than the stuff you normally hear.
Right.
And to add a little icing on this here cake, Alex doesn't understand a lick of what he's
saying.
Hey Alex, thanks a lot.
First time, long time, big fan.
I think this whole notion or endeavor of trying to legislate abortion is a colossal
waste of time.
We're never going to agree.
You know, there's always political implications, there's caveats on both sides, one way or
the other.
It's just a colossal waste of time.
So how do we deal with that in lieu of abandoning the whole notion of abortion, yay or nay?
We need to draw a line to collectively draw a line in the sand when that baby takes on
civil rights.
So then if that baby's touched, you know, molested or done anything outside of that
timeline, then the existing laws on the book apply to that baby.
Well, I get part of what you're saying, but maybe extrapolated or quantified for me, so
I get fully what you're saying.
Here's what I'm getting at.
The people running the abortion operation are anti-human eugenicists.
I'm not saying everybody that's been part of abortions are bad, they've been deceived.
But the whole move to dehumanize and devalue life is the entire globalist agenda.
So I see this as a very positive move.
I think what you're saying is humans should decide to protect children and protect the
weak regardless.
And as a culture, we should be good enough and informed enough to not make bad decisions
and then abortion would be obsolete by freedom of choice.
Alex absolutely doesn't understand what this caller is saying because he's not really
that good at processing things that people say.
This caller has a proposal that seems like a rational solution, but it's actually just
a way to rephrase the exact same problem he's saying is a waste of time.
He says we need to decide at what point a fetus has human civil rights and then anything
that's done to it past that point would be subject to already existing laws like the
ones against assault or murder.
That sounds good on paper until you realize that the argument would just shift to trying
to litigate exactly what that point is and all the nuances and caveats that caller recognizes
exist now would still exist.
Right now that point is when it comes out.
Right.
If I were to suggest that the point should be at birth, this guy is not going to agree
with me.
If Alex says at conception, I'm not going to agree with him and we're right back where
we started trying to legislate the point at which abortion should be illegal.
No, it's more of like, okay, so we've got say, what do you want to go with?
What's that?
Say about four and a half months, you know, out of the total number of months, we'll compromise
somewhere in between.
I say 19 years of age.
So I'm going to go three fifths.
I appreciate this caller on the one hand, because it does seem like he wants to break
out of the reactionary mold that Alex lives in.
But I also kind of resent him because his position is putting forth something that sounds
like it's smarter and more moderate than the standard anti-choice positions.
But it's really not.
It's the same.
The problem that he's going to run into because he's a big dumb dumb is no matter what, if
you want to say, oh, we're going past and we're going all civil rights, we're not going
to abortion, then some right wing asshole is going to be like, if you have sex with
a pregnant woman, then you're molesting the fetus.
And that's going to be illegal because that's how fucking stupid it is.
How would you?
It's all dumb.
How would you end up defrauding a fetus?
I don't know.
You'll probably get in a weird land deal.
What you did was you gave it a social security number.
This fetus can't sign a contract.
Yeah.
When do you get a social security number if you're a fetus?
If you've agreed on all that shit, how about that?
Every fetus gets a social security number.
Right.
Fine.
And then what if you're like a parent and you start like a TikTok channel of your fetus
in the womb and you monetize it?
No, no, no.
That's exploitation.
You've worked that fetus for about four hours per day.
If you go any longer than that, you got to get twins.
I think we're ending up in some really complicated territory.
I think we're ended up in some Mary Kay Nationally Olsen territory.
So anyway, it's just funny that Alex does not understand at all what this guy is saying.
Nothing.
I enjoy it when Alex is trying to put together what the person is saying to them and he can
only really come up with talking points.
And that is even a problem when this guy tries to explain what he's saying.
And all Alex can do is pair it back like these just points that he has already.
That's not good.
I'm 100% with you.
Alex, I'm 100% pro-life, but the fact of the matter is that we're not going to agree
on it.
And you know, there's always going to be caveats, let's say health implications, incest or rape.
And if you make it work-
Sure, but they're trying to say kill babies after they're born.
That's why this is being rolled back because people now know it's not just gay marriage.
The left wants to sexualize our children in age four.
It's not just-
It's like people get-
It's not just gay marriage?
More they want.
Right.
That's what I'm saying.
Draw a line in the sand, whether that be the third trimester, halfway through this pregnancy,
whatever it may be, and say, okay, this baby now accepts civil rights.
So if a doctor or anybody molests or kills or does anything to that baby, the existing
laws that we have on the boat, like murder, manslaughter, so on and so forth.
You're saying-
You're saying that, you know, declare third trimester it's a human, declare it has human
rights at that point.
I hear what you're saying.
God bless you.
I appreciate your call.
I mean-
What?
I'll take any victory we can get.
What?
And I get all the arguments for abortion.
What?
Believe me.
I mean, I've been Mr. Abortion.
And I love the left always on national news shows.
They've done a bunch of them.
Jones is a hypocrite.
He's anti-abortion but admits he's had him.
That's like saying, if I committed a murder and went to prison for 10 years and got out
and-
You didn't go to prison for 10 years.
I said, murder's wrong.
And they go, but you murdered somebody.
Go to prison.
You said murder's wrong.
I have murdered my children.
I was deluded.
Go to prison.
I didn't know what I was doing, but I repent and I admit it.
I don't think any national news shows have ever talked about Alex getting an abortion
or paying for a bunch in his past.
It's literally just us.
It's just us.
It's just us he's talking about.
Yes.
He's only talking about us.
Yes.
We're the only people who bring it up.
Yeah.
No one else has talked about it.
Nope.
Nope.
And I don't think that we've even, you know, publicized things too much outside of just
talking about it on the show when it comes up.
Yeah.
It's kind of a day class A. Also, I have no interest in shaming him for engaging in something
that I think is all abortion should be legal.
So I mean, I don't care.
The problem is that he's, ah, fuck him.
Fuck him.
There's a hypocrisy to it and an inability to learn a lesson from the outcomes of his
behavior and recognize that the access to abortion that he had when he was younger is
what facilitated his life to be able to go the way it did.
Yeah.
I know that he likes to play this game of like, I wish I could have all 20 of these
sweet children here in my life and I've, I'm deprived of them.
And that's a luxury that he gets to say that now because he didn't have those 20 children
when he was 18.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's a lot easier.
Yeah.
That is a privilege that he has because he had access to reproductive health care that
he is now trying to deprive everyone else of.
And that's the problem, not the fact that he got abortions.
If whatever punishment they decide, whichever it may be, whatever legislature wants it,
if they said, let's make this retroactive as well for the past 50 years, do you think
it would still happen or do you think, let's call it 90% of the Republicans would have
been fucking equalizing that same goddamn, it's fucking, oh my God, it's old people
saying I want the next years to be worse.
I want the next generations to suck and die miserably because I don't get to be rich forever.
Or I want the next generations to have to re-win these battles that were won by, you
know, the blood and sweat and tears of people who came before us and that's kind of shitty.
It just doesn't get shittier, does it?
Nope.
So this caller also is shitty.
Paul, in the great state of Michigan, you're on the air.
Hey, Alex, we've taken the beach, this is the victory and now it's time to move on through
the mainland.
So you could pick this apart anyway, but it's raising awareness.
It's raising awareness.
You agree with me, right?
I think the analogy of landing in Normandy is perfect.
We're now on the beach, the real fight starts now.
Yeah.
So like take this and, you know, other things that have already been said on this show.
This is something that's really important to recognize is a mentality of the people who
are, you know, now you should be very worried about is that this is viewed as a beginning.
This is viewed as a beginning and what comes next is all of the stuff that has made people
be able to live.
Yeah, absolutely.
Rights that are afforded to all manner of folk in the LGBTQ plus community, women rights
that are afforded for reproductive health care, housing rights.
In less than a year, there will be at least two or three states where gay marriage is
illegal again.
Oh, first, less than a year.
I think that you have to even look further than that.
I think anti-discrimination type laws are going to roll back.
I wouldn't be surprised if civil rights becomes a question.
It's going to be on the docket.
That's for sure.
I just think you should be aware that people like this exist and are not uncommon that
rolling back Roe versus Wade is landing on the beach at Normandy.
And I mean, you even hear the mentality that Alex expressed earlier, you know, he's saying
that gay marriage, you give them a little bit and they take.
Yeah, exactly.
No, it needs to quote unquote sexualize your children.
That's the whole idea that they're seeing is that once gay marriage happened, they're
like, oh, well, now they want more.
We were so nice when we let gay people exist in public and now they want more.
Well, I guess we'll just have to teach them a lesson.
Your rights can be taken away.
So we get an update on some abortion laws from a caller.
Beth in Wisconsin, then Thumper.
Beth, thanks for holding.
Go ahead.
Well, Alex, I'm calling from the great state of Wisconsin.
Fuck you.
Had lifted here.
News outlets are reporting that within the last hour, Planned Parenthood
of Wisconsin has ceased all abortions.
Wow.
It's because of an 1849 law that's been on the books, but it was nullified by Roe v.
Wade. But now that that's been overturned, it has gone back to being an abortion
free state. That's right.
And God cares about the heart.
It doesn't matter that we haven't totally stopped it yet.
We're trying and then God will take us the rest of the way.
I've seen this in my life thousands of times.
Do the right thing, fight hard and God will take us the rest of the way.
And you're right.
This is a big victory and God's watching.
So clinics in Wisconsin have temporarily called off performing abortions
because there's an uncertainty about the legal status at the moment.
Planned Parenthood has focused their efforts at this point with helping people
get appointments out of state and organizing transportation for them.
Also, the governor and district attorneys of the counties containing Milwaukee
and Madison have said that they aren't going to enforce any bans.
And Governor Evers even said that he wouldn't appoint any DA's that would enforce
it and he as the governor would be open to, quote, waving prison sentences
for anyone convicted under it.
Yeah.
This will likely end up leading to a long, dumb court battle
that will ultimately lead to the ban going away.
There isn't strong political will to enforce it.
And it passed 173 years ago to give you some idea of how long ago that was.
Louis Pasteur was still alive.
Ivan Pavlov, the guy with the dogs, he was born that year.
There was approximately 35 years before the invention of the fountain pen.
Yeah.
So I don't know why there's such cowards.
That's so weird to me.
I don't know why everybody is being so cowardly about this.
What do you mean?
I mean, Planned Parenthood, fuck you.
Don't shut down.
What are they going to do?
Tell them to come get you.
Why is everybody letting laws happen like they mean anything anymore?
Honestly, the only thing that matters is who's enforcing it and when?
Well, I would say I guess probably what you would.
The answer to that would be that there's a greater risk of causing greater harm.
If you don't follow that law, it could be used against you to harm your ability
to provide the care that you do provide from a legal standpoint.
Sure.
And while I understand that, I'm just guessing that would be totally, totally.
And while I understand that, I would also like to say wham, wham, wham, wham, wham, wham, wham.
Assuming that Planned Parenthood is still able to facilitate care by helping
people transport out of state and such, I don't know if it's the biggest deal
in the world, but I get where you're coming from.
I don't know.
I think I just, I mean, after you read that opinion by Clarence Thomas, it's not good.
I mean, it's very clear that laws in this country, the Constitution, all mean nothing.
It doesn't mean anything anymore.
Well, I'm not sure I fully agree with that.
But I do think that if you read that opinion, it is something that would say there needs
to be a point where people put the foot down because there's signaling where possible things
go, go next.
And the point is now.
Uh-huh.
That's it.
And so from that standpoint, I do kind of get what you're saying about like Planned
Parenthood, just saying, no, we're going to continue to operate.
Come, come get us.
Yeah.
Come prosecute us.
Make it a big trial, but get the whole fucking world there.
Make it a circus.
I understand from that perspective.
Yeah.
But then again, I don't run a gigantic, uh, multi-state organization that could have
some kind of exposure somewhere.
Right.
Um, and, you know, there's a net good that is done by Planned Parenthood.
Totally.
And if there is some kind of way that doing that would hurt their ability to provide care
in other places.
I understand.
I don't know, but like I said, I understand.
I said already, I'm just guessing.
No, no, no, I totally, I totally understand.
I just, I'm just at this, like what happened needs to be treated with the reality of what
they just treated it, which is that it is D-Day on Normandy.
And if we act like this is something that we can go through in the courts, that's where
the problem is.
Yeah.
The courts are a problem.
That's the problem.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yep.
So this caller from Wisconsin, which you're mad at Wisconsin for, no, I was just fun.
I was just having fun.
I thought maybe it was a flashback to bad road gigs.
No, well, I've had plenty of those.
This, this caller, man, this is out of control.
One more thing.
Um, I just wanted you to know that I do pray for you.
And, um, like a year and a half ago, I was praying because now I know occasionally you
go on one of these ramps and, um, I just asked the Lord, like, should I be listening to this?
I mean, I'm a really conservative lady.
I teach Sunday school and, you know, he said, I'd be listening to that.
And so I asked the Lord and he said, Beth, not everybody is a 50 plus year old Sunday
school teacher that I need warriors and Alex is a warrior.
And he said, nobody fights for Alex like the, nobody fights for the babies.
Nobody fights for my children like Alex.
That makes me so sad.
Makes me so sad.
That is, I just, the, the number of steps that it takes to get to that point are, I
mean, listen, it's like the opposite of the sand thing.
When there were only one set of footprints is cause you walked as far away from
Jesus and threw shit at his face to run towards Alex Jones.
The thing that surprises me about a clip like that and a call like that is her
instincts are good at the beginning of it.
There is something if you are a conservative Christian person, let's say
you're listening to this show, you should be asking yourself, should I be
listening to this?
Exactly.
Because this show is fucked up.
Alex is a mess.
He is angry.
He is blasphemous in many ways.
So that, that concern should be there.
And the rationalizing it by praying and thinking that God is telling you that
Alex is the best champion for the babies is, um, I mean, this is, this is the
reality of the kind of stuff that's discussed on info wars.
If you teach Sunday school at a church where they believe that there are
interdimensional beings invading, trying to steal your soul and then possess you
and make you go, then yes, you should be listening to that.
Yeah.
And I mean, great, um, Alex is doing mushrooms with Mike Tyson and really
protecting the kids.
Yep.
Nobody fights for the babies.
And look, thank, thank the Lord for that because there's another thing we
should thank the Lord for, and that is that, that Alex didn't, uh, end up going
with Satan because it was close.
Oh, it was close.
Was it?
And the point is, God is not looking for wimps to be the type of spear.
And I'm not claiming that I've got all the answers around perfect, but I'm
telling you ladies and gentlemen, I have felt the power of the spiritual world.
I have had the power of Satan and I was able to reject it before it took me
over and I've had the power of God.
I've experienced it.
Sorry, what?
And so you've had the power of saying 95% that 5% is bad though.
I got a big old satanic streak right down my back folks.
And so do you.
Here's the deal.
I've had constipation with belly paint discomfort and bloating for years.
Quite a shift.
That's where the streak ends up.
Quite.
You have constipation because of the streak of the devil.
Quite a shift.
That's a shift.
That's a shift in tone.
Yeah, I love this.
I love this fucking stupid idea of like, I had the power of Satan, but I
rejected it just in time.
You accepted it.
You dick that.
No, I had it, but then I was like, no, I'm good.
I got too many women pregnant with this power.
I made a deal with the devil and then I experienced what I wanted and I said,
no, I want to take back.
I want to take it back.
I mean, he does realize that you don't get to take back a deal with the devil.
Like that's the most important part of the ironic punishment.
Also, the devil likes, lets you test drive the car.
Faust.
Faust wasn't just like, hey, man, actually now that I see there are ironic
consequences for this, I went out of the deal and the devil was like, oh,
we've got a 30 day clause.
Shit.
Oh, no, I didn't use capital letters.
There's a sovereign citizen type loophole with the devil.
The devil is a fucking used car salesman.
Right.
He lets you test drive the power.
It takes it.
Yeah, have a feel.
I think that there's something really important that people who listen to
Alex's show need to recognize that is that this show is just an expression
of a single person's entirely insane inner turmoil that he refuses to deal
with because he's found a way to make that turmoil profitable.
Yep.
Alex acts out his behavior hurts people and it doesn't matter because
without that turmoil, Alex isn't interesting.
He's just another extreme right.
Dum dum.
Everyone can write off and ignore like Joe Rogan isn't having G.
Edward Griffin on as a guest to dryly discuss his bircher shit.
Flagrant two doesn't want Phyllis Schlafly to come on and get drunk and talk shit
with them.
Pat Buchanan isn't going to be a guest judge on Kill Tony.
No, like this is like Alex's.
He would be on Dancing with the Stars though.
Yeah.
Unfortunately, we know everybody would be on
the Masked Singer.
Yeah.
Like this like insanity and nonsense is what he does.
It's his only.
It's the only thing that makes him interesting.
Yeah.
And discernible from anybody else who's just another idiot.
Yep.
Fucking Dum Dum reading headlines and being like, Oh, would you look at this?
Yeah.
Yeah, it is.
It is a testament to the power of somebody just shouting all the time.
It should be harder than that and it should seem like there's more to it.
Well, and I don't know if there is shouting isn't the only thing there's
also like I think one of the largest parts of his career has been finding
the right gullible people and insisting that he has secret knowledge that he can
bestow upon them.
Yeah, I think that that also is maybe one at the crux of his his con.
Everybody wants to join a cult.
That's the problem.
So many people just really want to join a cult.
Mm hmm.
Yeah, they want that arcane esoteric info something.
It's comforting.
Well, somebody knows what's going on.
Yeah, there's an allure of the thing that you're not supposed to know that you're
being told you can know.
And yeah, anyway, hey, you remember recently Ted Nugent was on?
Yes, I do.
And do you remember what we talked about with Lee Greenwood?
Yeah, what happened with him?
He canceled at the NRA conference, right?
So fuck that guy.
Yeah, he hates America.
Yeah.
We'll come back up for air.
Separate the art from the artist dance.
Twenty twenty two the day we hit bottom.
I think you can say it as ladies and gentlemen, we're coming back up now.
It's going to be hard.
It's going to be painful.
But in the end, we're going to stand for on board.
We're going to stand for all people.
We're going to stand for our poor people.
We're going to build prosperity.
We're going to build a godly system.
We're going to defeat the market of beast, but we're going to go through hell first.
OK, all right.
Proud to be in America.
I thought the globalist plan couldn't be reversed at this point.
Everyone was dead already.
OK, remember, we only had five years, more than seven billion people.
We're going to 90 percent of the population over for humanity.
We're all going to die.
Every lone survivor is.
Oh, my God, I should just quit.
I want to die.
We're on the way back up, baby.
Oh, yeah, we're boy.
Anyway, Thumper calls in the bunny from that's what I think.
I'm pretty convinced.
OK, let's talk to Thumper in Michigan.
Thumper, thanks for calling.
Go ahead.
Yeah, I was calling in just I'm going to take an opposite side.
I'm going to say this was done on purpose to turn the women out like Hornet
for the next vote to try to keep power of the house.
I think California is corporate owned UN owned sure.
And that what they're going to do is make abortions free.
They'll fly the women out plus they can sell the pregnant women
so they can get older fetuses in California.
And they already have the women's clinic set up with the anchor baby thing.
Sure. Yeah, they'll throw that in there.
And then they can make a streamline or pipeline
directly for organ donations from them older fetuses.
You are absolutely correct.
100 percent correct.
But 100 to say this and hand it back to the stage, but you're right.
This rabbit gets it.
That is the most correct anyone has ever been about anything.
Well, you know, it was really funny the way he's like,
you are totally correct that that is their plan B.
All right.
I don't even know anything we need anymore.
So this caller, this next caller has a really interesting point.
And that is that this Supreme Court decision is great
because it gives choice.
Now it gives you the choice to not have a choice.
Yeah, I was going to say what choice is that?
But it's really just about the war.
Tanner in the great state of Texas, Tanner, you're on the air.
Well, man, y'all are doing really good on calls.
They look whether the row row versus way decision was organic
or orchestrated.
It provides people a choice, serve evil or serve God.
It's what a great choice.
Exactly.
Yeah, I don't want to say that.
I'm sorry.
God, you call town.
I want you to tell me a little bit more.
But God says you're either hot or cold.
Do not be lukewarm.
I'll spit you out of my mouth.
It makes it a very clear demarcation line
and gets the war out in the open.
This is a good thing.
That's exactly right.
It gets the war out in the open between the devil and God.
Wow. The war that is waging within your head.
Yeah. Cool.
I love that.
Conscientious objector.
I love that just now I realized that I had the choice
between serving good or serving good.
I mean, didn't you have it before?
No, no, no.
Before Friday, I was like, I can serve good or I could serve some evil
and have a little bit of an abortion, you know,
but now I can't have any abortion, so I've got to serve all evil.
Can I serve?
Can I serve braised chicken with a side of vegetables?
How about that?
This show is so fucking stupid.
Anyway, this caller goes on to talk about how he's a felon.
OK.
And Alex is not listening to him because based on the details he's giving,
he might have committed something really fucked up.
Look, the Supreme Court decision is great.
I am a convicted felon, a nonviolent, non-firearm, non-drug-related crime.
And I am a poor...
That narrows it down.
...not be able to defend my life.
So my life has no value, according to the United States government now.
I'm a former first responder of six years and I lost everything.
But I'm still trying to hold strong in the way God wants me to be.
And I recognize the crime that I committed was wrong,
but I didn't know what I was doing.
It is a long story.
I didn't know what I was doing.
I pissed the ATF off.
I'm sorry, what?
Here we are.
So I'm telling everybody...
Oh, there's the millions of innocent people.
Sorry, what?
They're unconstitutional.
You shouldn't say you admit you were wrong.
What?
You didn't commit a violent act with a gun and they got you on some fake gun
while you didn't know it was there.
Hey, Alex, you got to stop.
You got to stop this.
You got to stop rationalizing for your callers.
That guy explicitly said that his crime wasn't gun related.
Yeah.
Somehow he pissed off the ATF and it wasn't related to anything violent.
It wasn't guns and it wasn't drugs.
Right.
This leaves very few options.
Well, I'm going to go ahead and say that there was a bomb.
That is kind of where the mind goes.
Yeah.
The first thought I had was you got in trouble with the ATF.
I mean, I didn't know what you were doing.
It's not drugs.
It's not guns.
It's not violence.
Well, it's not alcohol or tobacco.
Nor firearms.
I'm sure alcohol was involved.
Problem.
Yeah.
I mean, it's a bomb, basically.
It's got to be a bomb.
Yeah.
Or some sort of a racketeering kind of operation.
Like some sort of a gun transfer.
Maybe he's a gun show guy or like he was selling private.
Maybe he was selling gun as private.
Firearms related, then.
Yeah.
That's a good point.
That's the part.
I could have seen it being like a nonviolent crime where
you had straw sales or something.
Something like that.
That would be firearm related, because then he's selling guns.
It's trafficking, yeah.
But yeah, it's got to be a bomb.
Anyway, I don't like Alex's tone.
No, they caught you on some fake gun lot.
No, they didn't.
It was a bomb, sir.
That's a real law.
I tried to look it up, because Tanner is
enough of a like not super common name
that I figured I could find like Tanner, ATF or something.
I looked around.
I found a couple of people who got arrested for stuff
that definitely weren't him.
Yeah.
But yeah, I couldn't figure it out.
And I realized like, why do you do this?
What are you doing?
It's probably a bomb.
Yeah, it's definitely a bomb.
Anyway, Alex has a lot of legal things going on.
You know, we have the Supreme Court decision.
We need somebody to come in and talk truth.
Somebody who's a no.
What?
What do you think?
Is it Barnes?
No.
OK, no.
How dare you?
Oh, thank god.
No.
No, no, no.
No, no, no.
OK.
Barnes.
No.
Barnes is junior varsity.
Oh, no.
And Alex might be suing him.
Right, right, right, right.
Forgot about that.
When you're looking at like world changing news,
you need to get somebody with gravitas.
You need to get somebody who's like a real heavy hitter.
We were going to get him on about,
because I saw him on one of our other shows who did a great job.
Harris and Smith's American Journal last week,
laying out just how out of control the January 6th committee
is swearing people in, but then editing videos
and letting witnesses hear what witnesses had to say
and so much more.
He'll cover that later.
But today, the Supreme Court ruling on Roe v. Wade,
yesterday's ruling on the Second Amendment
saying New York Other States can't bar concealed carries.
This is a big, big deal.
What a historic moment.
What is the aftermath?
What does it really mean?
What does he expect about to happen?
The left is already all over the news
saying they're going to peacefully burn down America
this weekend.
Judge Joe Brown, you've got the floor, my friend.
Great to have you back.
Great patriot.
Judge Joe Brown.
Judge Joe Brown, he's actually a judge.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I always forget which of them are actual and not actual.
He's a TV judge for a long time.
Way longer.
Yeah.
But yeah, I mean, he's also 74 years old
and one of the most boring people I've ever heard.
He's not an exciting man.
No, I, oh God, even, okay, look,
I'm not endorsing anybody like personally.
I don't know if any of these people are problematic
or whatever, but like, I used to,
I went in the, there was a period of my life
where I was home a lot.
A lot.
I didn't go to college for a year.
I just worked at a movie theater.
So I was generally there, you know, working nights
or later shifts anyway.
You were a daytime TV guy.
You bet.
You bet.
And, you know, you got a lot of judge shows.
There were a lot of judge shows.
And so I had some pretty strong feelings
about these judge shows.
You had your judges.
Yes.
Yeah.
Judge Judy was all right,
but it was kind of like the, you know, standard opera.
You know, kind of like.
She was, yeah, yeah.
Judge Mills Lane, I thought was unwatchable.
I thought like, you're going from celebrity death match.
I don't know what's going on here.
I'm too confused.
Never heard of that one.
So animal court is fun.
Animal court.
Judge Joe Brown was so boring.
Yeah.
It was not good.
I'd much preferred Judge Mathis.
Judge Mathis was great.
For one, he was in Chicago.
And so like hometown, there was a,
there was a feeling of like, I'm in Columbia.
I could get on the mega bus and go with taping.
I can see it.
I could judge Mathis taping.
He's not one of those New Yorker LA judges.
No.
And I think he was a little bit more entertaining
cause I mean, you're doing a TV show.
Right.
Or as Judge Joe Brown was just kind of like,
well, if nothing else is on, all right,
I'll watch some of these cases.
It's very boring.
Yes.
Yes.
Quite.
And he is really, really, really boring.
Why is everybody like watching small claims court?
What a weird thing for people to watch on TV.
I think it's the precursor to true crime.
Honestly.
You think so?
Yeah.
It was the gateway drug.
Once you, once you see in the courtroom,
you're like, well, what happened outside the courtroom?
Let's go for it.
Let's go further back.
Yeah. Unfortunately.
I think that's really the stepping stone
that ruined our brains.
See now I want some enterprising true crime people
to go back through the seasons of judge
and just like follow up on these people.
What are their back stories?
Where are they now?
Like do the whole thing.
Serial season about somebody just one case.
Yes. Absolutely.
Look, I think that there is a bizarre preoccupation
with the court shows and what have you.
I wasn't immune to it when I was younger.
I enjoyed watching them too.
But also we shouldn't talk because everyone loves
when you cover a deposition.
So.
That's fair.
I mean, it's a mysterious,
but there is something that people enjoy.
Right.
Anyway, Judge Joe Brown,
I was quite seriously considering not even talking about him
because he was making me fall asleep.
Oh no.
While he was talking.
Oh no.
He's such a bigot that we kind of need to talk about this.
Yeah. God damn.
It doesn't start right away,
but there will be some warnings that he uses some slurs.
You know, I wish it would be more surprising
that a judge was a bigot.
Yeah. Man, this guy sucks.
So here is the first thing he gets it to do.
This is where I was like, well, this is just boring.
I can ask a lot of questions,
but where do you want to go from what I just laid out?
Okay, let's start off with New York's reaction.
The city mayor's reaction to the ruling
about the constitutional right to be harmed in public.
I think it is a good thing,
but our lawless mayor gets up there and not our,
but the lawless mayor gets up there
and he advocates, right?
Disobedience of a ruling by the US Supreme Court.
I wonder if these hypocrites on the clown show
with the J6 committee would be interested in that
because that sounds just like what they were accusing
Mr. Trump of doing.
Really?
It sounds similar?
It sounds exactly like that.
I don't think the J6 committee is gonna do that
because they're focusing on January 6th.
No, no, no, no.
See what they should do
is they should look at their investigation.
And instead of doing that one,
take all the things that might be similar
to investigations of Democrats and do all of those
and then let Trump be president forever.
And they should also extend this to things
that aren't similar at all.
Yes, that's a good idea, but only for Democrats.
All right, we've been doing some
of these televised hearings, drop everything.
Let's investigate every Democratic governor
and throw them in prison now.
So there's some real LGBTQ opposition, let's say.
Oh, that's surprising.
From Joe Brown.
But there's also some opposition to good humor.
That is showcased both of those things on this clip.
It's an inconsistency, it's a hypocrisy.
It's just a selfish focus on immediate hedonistic pleasure
without any understanding or respect
for the other issues that are brought up.
I mean, what's more revocable than that?
And then I tell a joke about it.
What do you see whenever you see a human?
A man or a woman?
No, you see a successful screw.
Somebody is born, somebody matures after they get ready.
That's right, sex did that.
Sex did that.
Yeah, it was a family shooting.
And then you get the next generation.
So these folks want to cut it off
because they can't handle it.
It's just absolutely ridiculous.
I'm flabbergasted.
Well, see, okay.
I don't understand what his point was.
His point is that people want to fuck too much
and they don't have kids.
No, the left is endorsing LGBTQ plus type issues
and supporting those communities.
Sure.
Because according to Judge Joe Brown,
this will make it so no one can screw anymore.
And there won't be any people
because the people on the left can't handle
people fucking or people reproducing.
Yeah, that was basically behind the joke.
Oh, okay.
So the entire left is trying to destroy breeding?
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
More or less.
Okay.
So also, Joe's got an interesting take
on the support for providing access
for puberty blockers on trans youth.
I don't think that this is a joke.
Remember, starting at eight, nine years old,
in this state, they were talking
about having puberty blockers.
So the person is never getting to the point
where they can't buy a pack of cigarettes or a gun.
They can't join the military,
but they can decide to have their balls cut off.
Yeah.
After they've been allowed to take puberty blockers,
so they don't even get their first hard on
to find out what it's all about.
Exactly.
That's a good point.
They don't want you to know,
that's gonna be the best part of your life right there.
They don't want you to ever even experience that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Men need to go.
Just all of us.
Just accept, every woman needs to turn to your partner
or whomever man within a hand radius of you
and just kill them.
Look, man, I like sex and I like the carnal pleasures,
but I think it would be humiliating
to stay on a national platform
that boners are the best part of life.
Yep.
Yep.
I think that this is a judge
and a God ordained crusader against the globalists
discussing their love of boners.
I just want to remind everybody
that every judge I have ever met
or have learned anything about
has had such a potent legal mind.
Reinhold.
You know, just, well, I mean, he was great.
Yeah, I don't think that you're gonna get much
analysis of law on this appearance from a judge,
but hey, three cheers for boners.
Yeah, it is fun whenever you remember
that judges are just money.
Again, everything.
Everything with power is just money.
Oh, dude.
It's just fucking money.
God damn it.
When I was looking up how long he did that show,
I accidentally stumbled onto how much he made on that show.
No.
Millions a year.
God damn it.
Yeah, yeah.
God damn it.
He's quite rich.
What a fucker.
Here comes a warning.
Slur coming up.
Trans slur coming up in this next clip.
Here's my conspiracy theory for you, Dan.
I'm a judge.
I have had the power of life and death over another man.
And what I'm telling you right now
is that the left wants to keep little boys
from having boners.
That way they won't know
that boners are the only reason that men exist.
We're completely pointless.
There's nothing else to do with your life.
It's just boners.
That's the left.
That's what we want.
I wonder what kind of cases Judge Joe Brown did
before he went to TV,
because there definitely wasn't any death penalty cases
on Judge Joe Brown's show.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That was more like, you owe someone $200.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, no.
The show is going to pay for it.
He was probably more like, this parking ticket is waived.
So anyway, look, again, there's a slur coming up
and also just overall a really disrespectful attitude
towards trans people.
Yeah.
Well, see, there's another thing to it.
Part of this whole thing with the tranny thing
has got to do with the lifeboat situation.
The next time the Titanic goes down
with an I don't know if lifeboats,
the men's supposed to say,
ma'am, you may have my seat, you and your child.
I'll drown with the ship when it goes down.
See, that takes a whole lot,
but a lot of punks don't have that kind of manliness
and they want to deal with, oh, I got on a dress.
I should be able to get in there.
My position's been, no, grab them, snatch them,
throw them on the other side of the ship
and chum the shark so that women and children
get away safe.
You know, that's an application.
Joe Brown, you're right.
That's the perfect analogy of the lifeboats are here
and there's a bunch of men in dresses
trying to kick out the girls and women.
Yeah.
I mean, like, quite frankly,
bigotry aside, which is condemnable and disgusting,
that is like bad open mic comedy.
That's the level of processing and thought that is,
like, I could see somebody that I kind of had maybe,
I recognize them vaguely from other open mics,
saying something like that on stage.
Someone who I would not want to be friends with,
but you know, you end up accidentally having to see them
because you're both at Kohl's or whatever.
Actually, saying something like that at Kohl's
might get you kicked off stage.
No, you're gonna get in trouble at Kohl's.
Kohl's is rowdy enough that that shit's not gonna fly.
Some other open mic.
Some more, yeah.
But yeah, that's to me, it seems like he's trying to be funny,
but at the same time, it's a failure
and he's also expressing positions he clearly holds.
Yeah, yeah, I went from having zero opinion
about Joe Brown to wanting to throw a brick
through his fucking window really quickly.
That's a brick.
It took very little time
and all he had to do was say one thing, honestly.
Yeah, it was really, I've heard Joe Brown a bit
in the past from his show
and then also appearing a couple of times on Info Wars.
And it's remarkable, yeah, like I went from,
I'm so bored by this guy and his dumb bad humor to like,
holy shit, this guy is hateful.
No, that's a man that cannot live in society.
He's suggesting that trans women are folks
who cannot bear giving up their seat on a bus metaphorically
or like a space on a life raft.
And so that's what's motivating us.
And so you should chum the sharks.
I mean, there's a violence behind that.
It's a, it's a disgusting.
No, yeah, yeah, that's horrible person.
That is the statement of a man who cannot live in society.
He can't live with us.
So however that needs to go down.
Well, he's got millions of dollars.
Exactly.
So he doesn't live with the rest of us anyway.
Neither can anybody else with millions of dollars.
So Judge Joe Brown supports women.
But I would argue that he doesn't.
I would say from this clip.
See, we have this thing.
I have a model.
It's all about protecting womanhood and promoting manhood.
Why?
Because the women are a resource.
They bear the children.
A man can technically fertilize
quite a few women at the same time.
So we've always had this thing.
When the population goes down,
the more successful then they get around.
Now we have monogamy, but the men can procreate.
They go off, we go off to the wars.
We guard the front doors.
We sacrifice ourselves to protect our wives and families.
And life goes on and your gene code gets continued
because the mother birthed the children.
She could have been pregnant when you lost your life.
And it's what it is.
Beautifully said.
Stay there, sir.
That's nuts.
I mean, he is expressing his support for women
based on them as a resource, a birthing resource.
Not as people.
Yeah.
Well, and what he described men as is essentially useless,
pointless, and should be gotten rid of.
Because once we got cloning, baby,
we don't need anybody to fight the wars.
We don't need anybody to have any fucking kids.
We don't need any men to protect nobody.
Get rid of them, all of them.
That's the brave new world.
That's how much I hate him.
Well, I mean, look, what he's saying is very dumb.
And it is a very antiquated sort of way
to look at people, I think.
I mean, it's borderline.
He's like, well, you can see from the way
that their chin is shaped that they're actually very weak.
Their brains don't function as well.
Soft chin.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, I think when you're starting
to look at all women as important because they're
a resource, you're not good at territory.
You're gone.
Yeah, you're off.
Yeah.
No, see, the evolution, but also I don't believe in it.
But also, yeah, fuck off.
So yeah, I mean, I think that there's a problem here.
And that is we have a guy who's supposed to be a legal expert.
And he's talking a lot of nonsense.
And at the same time, a lot of the nonsense
that he's talking seems to be supported in some ways
by his extreme bigotry.
It seems like that's the part that's real.
And the things about these laws are not real because they aren't.
Right.
And it extends even further.
Ordinarily, you can't discriminate against anyone
because of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age,
medical condition.
And what we have now is a different kind of thing
where somebody says, I have an extra choice I can make.
I can be lying through my teeth.
But if I'm punk enough to go out and say, oh, I'm a sexy,
then I can get declared to be a woman.
So yeah, that's troubling.
So I think that's really dumb.
And I worry.
I actually worry about Joe Brown based on the things
that he's saying.
A lot of it just makes no sense.
And this is kind of a good example of that.
As best as I can tell, he's suggesting
that there are these categories that you're not
allowed to discriminate based on.
And now they're adding this other one
that people can choose to opt into, I guess,
so they can get protection from discrimination.
Sure.
The problem is that they already are protected
by anti-discrimination laws.
Well.
People in groups that aren't traditionally vulnerable
don't realize this.
But they're just as protected by anti-discrimination laws
as the groups that they are attacking.
Well, they don't know it because they're not
the ones usually being discriminated against.
For instance, the same rules that protect gay men
from being discriminated against because they're gay men
would protect a heterosexual man for being discriminated
against because they're heterosexual.
Right.
But that doesn't make sense because heterosexuals are
the only people with power and everybody else should die.
The same applies in the case of trans-related discrimination
bills.
You couldn't refuse to hire someone because they're trans.
And you also couldn't refuse to hire someone
because they're cis.
The point is to curb discrimination across the board.
Joe can be all against this notion of anti-discrimination
laws for sexual orientation.
But I would imagine he'd cry bloody murder
if he was applying for a job and he was told
that they only hire gay people.
Yeah.
That's discrimination.
Right.
Why does I get to be discriminated against?
But I'll never learn this lesson.
Yeah.
Anyway, look, in Switzerland, you have to own a gun.
You do.
And grenades.
And Luxembourg.
And she does.
I mean, you have to own Luxembourg if you're in Switzerland.
Everybody has to own Luxembourg.
Then Joe Brown informs us that he doesn't need weapons.
He can kill you with his hands.
In Switzerland, every able-bodied man from 17 to 56
is required to have a military-grade 9-millimeter
pistol in his possession and a machine gun, a fully automatic,
a real one, and two-hand grenades and various
incendiary rounds of ammunition.
But they don't have any of these crazed fools running around
killing folk off en masse.
Now, every now and then seems a banker or two over in Switzerland
had to get his drugs applied.
And one or two of them might get off by somebody
that came in from out of the country.
But that got a violent crime as zero.
And it brings it to me.
Now, I'm 74 years old.
But I've been taking martial arts for 55 years.
And myself and some of my associates,
we can kill most humans who are comparably trained very quickly.
A lot quicker than we could kill them with a pistol or fire on.
Seems to be a trend of very capable of violence people
on enforcement.
Just hypothetical violence that they could inflict on people.
I'll tell you this.
Everyone on Info Wars, their hands are fucking lethal weapons.
Right.
I will tell you this, Dan.
Yeah.
All right.
I haven't been in a fight since I was 11 years old.
And I got second place in a karate tournament.
Nice.
And I will absolutely beat the ever-living shit out
of Judge Joe Brown if he would like
to have a fight at any point in time.
I come to Chicago.
Email me.
I'll give you my address.
Get the fuck out of here.
I could beat a man to death with my, oh, I'm a karate king.
Fuck off.
I'm glad that you're saying that because I know of hubris.
And I don't want there to be video of Judge Joe Brown kicking
my ass.
Let me tell you.
OK, there's people who do martial arts that are fun,
like exercise, and you do katas.
And it's very important, and it's meditation.
And then there's people who fight.
And that's a completely different thing.
Sure.
And if you are a mixed martial artist who trains at fighting,
you can take any karate master and murder them so fast.
It's a different thing.
Yeah, you don't do any of it.
I don't do any of it.
And that's how easy it would be to beat the shit out
of Judge Joe Brown.
That's my point.
I would love for him to take you up on that.
Just beat the shit out of him.
That would be great.
I would be happy with that.
I hate Joe Brown and all that, but I
think it would be really funny to see him beat up
by a 74-year-old man.
It would be very, very funny.
And if it were happening, I would take my licks
and laugh as hard as everybody else.
So I hope you would win because Joe Brown sucks.
And this next clip, he discusses how LGBTQ folk
existing, essentially, is the reason
that the country is in decline.
Fuck this, dude.
We're going over a cliff because we've
attempted to emasculate the country in favor of these people
who want to let children at 15 cut the dicks and balls off.
So stop letting the left bully us and stop laying down
the answer.
Yeah, well, yes.
And the other thing is, let's take this thing about bullying.
Look back to the future.
Back in the 1980s, McFly goes back,
talked his father into standing up for himself.
Dad busts the bully in his mouth, knocks him out.
And when young McFly gets back, the bully works for his dad
instead of running rough shot over him.
We've always had this thing in human society of boys becoming
men had to learn up and stand up and screw up.
They don't want us going to that process of that.
They're really afraid of men.
Yeah, they don't like it.
So we have had a 55 year campaign to emasculate the country.
Yeah, yeah, there's a war on men and bullying
goes down exactly like back to the future.
Yeah, it's always a movie, my man.
Yep.
They just can't understand.
And they have the imagination of a rock.
Like the idea that, see, there's always been this way,
so it makes sense.
You take an older, larger kid, and you have him beat
the shit out of a younger kid.
And maybe the younger kid will fight back and learn a lesson,
or he'll kill himself, or the other guy
will continue to beat the shit out of him
for the rest of his fucking life.
Right.
It's just like the movies.
It can't get any better than that.
It couldn't be a situation where the kid
didn't bully him because his dad didn't beat the shit out
of him, and instead they just got along.
And then later on, when they grew up,
they worked together at the fucking shop,
and nobody was the boss.
This is just dumb shit, man.
It's incredibly stupid.
So we have one last clip here.
And it's Judge Joe Brown listing off the people
who have wronged men and hated men.
So dumb.
But it ends with one of the best impressions
I've ever heard in my life.
This guy, Adomian love.
So we have had a 55-year campaign
to emasculate the country.
I heard this starting back in the mid-60s
when I was at UCLA as an undergrad.
You had the lesbians who hated men, the feminists who hated
that they weren't men, the beta boys that hated it,
that they couldn't be real men, the gay folk that didn't
understand being a man.
And then you got that anti-war crowd in there that said,
war is a man thing.
So if we raise boys like girls, so they are emotional,
and they cry and shout and let it all hang out,
it'd be it if you created Chevy, did it all,
they'd get all these shitty beaks that would take that.
We would step forward, it.
So you get all of these together,
and they've started to try to, and to an extent,
accomplish the emasculation of the country.
Yeah, man, great hippie impression.
I thought that was.
I thought, for sure, that young George Carlin had
returned from the dead just for that.
I thought it was like a clip from Cheech and Chong.
I guess, according to him, it's impossible for gay men
to be men.
So I guess that the feature and hallmark of masculinity
and manness to him is.
Boners.
Boners.
He loves boners.
Boners inside of a woman is the only thing that man is.
Yeah.
Now, let me be frank about something.
Judge Joe Brown is on Info Wars because no one else wants him
around.
He is not somebody who is like, oh,
we want legal scholars to come on.
We want somebody with a real good position.
No, he says shit like boners are the most important thing
in the world.
He has nobody knocking down his door
to get his analysis of January 6th or the Supreme Court
decision, so he ends up on Info Wars.
Simultaneously, no actual scholar wants to go on Info Wars.
So you end up with Joe Brown being your expert that you get
when there's some kind of illegal thing going on.
Both of these parties are pathetic,
and they need each other, and that's
why this conversation is happening,
because no one else wants to be around them.
Alex's show is a black hole for credibility.
Judge Joe Brown is a piece of shit
who drops slurs in the middle of interviews,
and no one wants him.
So fuck the two of you.
You deserve each other.
This show sucks, and that's my piece.
Yeah, they had a Rolodex, and we're
like, we need a bigot with Judge in front of their name,
and Reinholtz, he's got moderate views.
And Barnes is fucking in the wind,
but I'm trying to sue him.
Barnes might be out of the country right now.
We're fucked.
Barnes is busy gambling on stuff.
Yeah, Barnes went on a late night
bender because he bet on a Supreme Court actually
upholding Roe versus Raiden.
He lost his shirt.
You would have lost everything.
So yeah, this episode is really interesting to me
on the sort of pretense of what you would expect it
to be versus what it actually is.
There is the expectation that it's like, ha ha, celebration.
And when Trump won, obviously it was like this Hurrah,
like fuck you, liberal tears, and all this stuff.
And you kind of think this is the vibe you're
going to get out of Info Wars, and it's really not.
There's much more of a like, we're now in the war or whatever,
like we push forward and try and strip back
even more protections and more rights.
And I think that's troubling because that seems
to be where a lot of the rights head is.
Yeah, they're not going to be done until it's only straight
white men.
And even then, they're not going to be done,
because then it'll be straight white men
with brown eyes or bad people or the other,
or however you want it to go.
The main point of these people is
we should have the power to do whatever we want.
Well, here's the good news.
We'll all be long dead before it comes down to eye color.
Yeah, that's probably true.
That's probably true.
But hey, look, we'll be back.
Indeed we will.
It's a sad episode.
It sucks.
It's not happy.
I think if we do a Wednesday episode,
it'll be not in the present.
I think we might need a little bit of a reprieve.
We'll see what happens.
Yeah, but like I said, the dreamy, creamy summer,
trying to position it into something that is positive.
So if you want to help with that, please do.
Or I mean, if there's anything else,
like other organizations that you are inclined towards,
support them.
Yeah, we'll have the links.
Don't feel like you need to support this one just
because it's something that we have totally promoted.
Please give where you feel drawn to give.
And with the cognitive dissonance, fellas.
Do we have a time on that?
It is 7.30.
And it will be this Friday.
OK, so there's some live stream of some description.
You bet.
From Cogdiss folks, we'll be making an appearance on.
So yes, we'll be back.
Yeah, we will.
But until then, we have a website.
It's knowledgefight.com.
Yep, we're also on Twitter.
We are on Twitter.
It's at knowledgefight.com.
Go to bed, Jordan.
We'll be back.
But until then, I'm Leo and LeoMDZXClark.
I hope you all have a wonderful, dreamy, creamy summer.
And now here comes the sex robot.
Andy and Chanzas, 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.