Kump - Ep. 221 New Coke, Epstein Hoax?

Episode Date: July 19, 2025

Donald Trump is slamming his own supporters over Epstein conspiracy talk, and Ray is vindicated—just as Coca-Cola reportedly returns to cane sugar. Coincidence?Also in this episode:– The story of... Cain and Abel as soda prophecy– A masterclass on carbonated seduction– Why we should’ve been a battery-cutting YouTube channel– The mystery of binders, Dan Bongino, and Epstein– The Mafia, JFK, and coupon book intelligence– Johnny Got His Gun and transhumanist hell– Ray’s proposal for a client list protest in D.C.– Sydney Sweeney’s $1B lingerie deal with Jeff Bezos– Why hobos used to have better style than you– And a nostalgic plea for the return of dignity via haberdasherySubscribe for new episodes every Thursday.Join the Patreon for bonus episodes every week: https://patreon.com/raykump

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to Kump. A lot of people have egg on their face today. A lot of people who questioned Donald Trump on his Epstein business. Do you feel he's been vindicated? I, well, I mean, look, I'm a results-oriented individual. I look at the results of a man who is president and what he accomplishes. And these people want to just bring a man down. But we're looking now at, you know, I mean, Trump is, I mean, he says, I don't know,
Starting point is 00:00:30 I mean, if Coca-Cola agrees, but Trump says he's convinced the Coca-Cola company, one of the oldest companies in the history of the world, as far as I'm concerned, to go back to using cane sugar. So what's a few broken eggs? What's a few broken dreams?
Starting point is 00:00:48 A few broken childhoods in the face of Coca-Cola, tasty, bubbly. Do you realize that I grew... The America of cane sugar soda is the America Trump promised to bring back. Look, the cane sugar is like, you know the story of Kane and Abel? Yeah. And you're the sons of Adam and Eve and
Starting point is 00:01:08 Abel slew Kane. And that's what got this whole ball rolling, I think. The whole ball of seven. I didn't quite read every book of the Bible. Every word. I didn't pour over every word. But I'm pretty sure there would be no famine. There would be no pestilence. There would be no murder if it wasn't for the slaying of Kane. Abel No, well, the slaying of King Who you
Starting point is 00:01:33 Who are you working for Abel? Now Donald Trump has brought the house of Kane back And that's all as well And this is real garbage This is real trash This is I mean this is On the day, it's a funny thing I mean I wonder if we coordinated this
Starting point is 00:01:52 Because this came out today I mean it's nice If you have a Mexican cola I have. They're actually, they are delicious. They're nice. I mean, I don't know if there's as much better as people claim. They're better. They're definitely better. You feel like you're having a real Coke, like a Coke that grew in the wild. Like you're picking a Coke off of a little Coca-Cola plant.
Starting point is 00:02:15 That's true. I do. There's nothing better. Look, who you're talking to? I'm an Eagle Scout. I'm a Boy Scout. and there's nothing better than being in a Boy Scout camp and just you know and hiking through the woods you know
Starting point is 00:02:31 just enjoy oh look a woodpecker oh look a finch look at that is that wheat growing in the wild let me make it some bread we gather something makes it bread oh is that a Coca-Cola plant let's let's tap into the Coca-Cola tree and get some of that bubbling sassafras root
Starting point is 00:02:49 or whatever the fuck I mean, look, I don't, I'm more of a Dr. Pepper fan myself. I like, I never like full sugar coke anyway as much. I always like the Diet Coke. People, oh, you're fat, you like Diet Coke. It ain't about that. I just like the drink. I like my bubbly drinks to be smooth and light.
Starting point is 00:03:09 And, you know, and yeah, the fact that it's got some less calories, you know, it soothes the conscience a bit from time of time. But it's really more about, I just like a light, bubbly drink to hit the back. of my throat you know and it's uh and like you know and like you know and with with sugary drinks it just you know if you look I don't know if it gives you cancer or not you'll say yes people say there's a million rat babies in my belly I don't know I'm not a doctor but I just know I feel I feel sluggish and heavier and just bogged down when I drink a lot of coke cola it seems that a diet coat kind of tastes more carbonated too yeah maybe that car you like carbonation
Starting point is 00:03:49 more than anyone I've ever met. Oh, that's the whole ball game. I mean, I have a good friend who's doing. You just want to train your throat with carbonation all day. I mean, I know you're trying to apply something here. I know you try to say something about, you know, oh, well, you go hang out at the bus station at night and get drink carbonated drinks with the boys at the bus station. No, I'm a married man, and I'm not into that.
Starting point is 00:04:09 But I do like fizzy drinks. All right. Don't get it twisted. This is an interesting piece of propaganda, though. I mean, uh, it's, it's not even. probably, I mean, it is probably, look, if it happens, it's a big win. And people are saying that online, I see a lot of, you know, influencers are saying this is a big win for America. And, and I don't know.
Starting point is 00:04:30 I mean, could you, is it a fair trade? Some of these, you know, more the grifter class. I don't want to get into, I'm sick of politics. Yeah. I want, I want to talk about fun things. I want to talk about, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, How to pick up women I want to teach men how to get laid
Starting point is 00:04:53 How to you know how to seduce I want to talk about You should you should teach these boys I will maybe I will I want to talk about you know cooking techniques How to make you know What to do with your excess You know I want I want to do content
Starting point is 00:05:09 Where it's like here's a battery We're gonna cut into a battery With a saws all Just cut a big car battery in half and see what's inside Why can't be that kind of channel Why did we do what we've done? Why didn't we start out as a kind of channel like, yeah, today we're going to cut open a car battery? And it's just fun.
Starting point is 00:05:27 And no one's that, you know, no one cares about our opinions. No one accuses me of being part of one army and the other. I don't have to like take a, take a, you know, choose my stakes in a slop. I just get to cut a car battery and have to go, look at that. Look at that. Look at that. Look at that, lead acid. That's lead acid.
Starting point is 00:05:47 That'll start. That'll hurt you. don't drink that baby hmm why couldn't I I mean why we we went down the wrong path perhaps I mean I'm not somehow this this damn
Starting point is 00:06:00 air conditioning got to I need that it's too I need the airflow in here you need it you need it to think now why why would this be propaganda I feel like we did here's we need to get tighter at at you know it's one two because here's like we pivot too much I saw some comment you'll let you
Starting point is 00:06:18 sound, you're smart on the other pockets, you sound dumb on this one. It's because we, you know, first of all, you just don't get it. We're doing stuff here that no one gets. We're avant-garde. We're the, we're the vanguard, all right? And also, we're, you know, we're very erratic and we're not professional. We don't know what we're doing. But, no, but the, so the one, the connecting tissue of this, because we go on these tangents,
Starting point is 00:06:42 it was supposed to be a quick thing about Coke and then to Epstein. Right. and the Trump, which, I forget which... It was kind of, it was supposed to be a juxtaposition. Right, but... Like, all these rants about being in the woods and, and you cut up with a battery. And it just doesn't make any sense.
Starting point is 00:07:00 If it's supposed to cut to this, like, very much quicker. This is just a bit... Well, you know, it's taking so long that I might as well plug the, hey, why don't you subscribe to the show while you're here? This is supposed to be the thing... It's supposed to not be before the big... Like, you know what I mean?
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Starting point is 00:07:43 Get an extra episode every week for $5 a month. It's a really good deal. if that's if you know if you like to show you want more content that's how you get it it's just an eve it's a fair i think it's a fair trade we're not here begging you're not begging you're not begging you to i'm begging to subscribe because it doesn't cost you anything i'm begging you just do the right thing it's nothing of you i mean there's a good chance that most people who listen to subscribe yeah so i don't i might be talking to 10 people why don't you subscribe it's just not i mean it's not we
Starting point is 00:08:11 have a million listeners in 10 they didn't know what's subscribing so i don't know whatever They say it's important I try I'm doing this so that when I finally when I finally take that final step at the end
Starting point is 00:08:22 you go I can't say I didn't try you can't say I was stubborn didn't listen what do you mean final step
Starting point is 00:08:28 whatever it is there's a lot of options at the end of a thing I'm just saying do you have an end game plan do I seem like an end game plan I don't have a current
Starting point is 00:08:38 game plan well if you're planning on if you're doing some kind of side pack thing Don't say that. That's one of the point.
Starting point is 00:08:48 That's one of the things we have to try. Okay. You just, as soon as you just love to say the things that are supposed to say, the algorithm
Starting point is 00:08:55 hunts us. We're being hunted by the algorithm. It's probably fine. I'll just mute it and people accuse me of censoring. Oh, he's a,
Starting point is 00:09:04 he's a guy of sensors. We don't like him. They'll talk about us on Reddit and say he censors that we cut these words out. You know, he's like, he's a cuck.
Starting point is 00:09:14 He's a cuck to the system. well anyway so this is a patron um Trump slams his own so yeah so today it's been getting worse and worse uh Trump is slamming his own supporters
Starting point is 00:09:28 uh as the Epstein row grows he made a tweet on I guess you can't call it tweet but on truth social is it on this link do you see is this the link that has the tweet can you quote it okay I don't know it's all a big hoax it's a
Starting point is 00:09:50 it's all been a big hoax it's perpetrated by the democrats and some stupid Republicans and foolish Republicans fall into the net and so they try and do the Democrats work Trump told reporters in the Oval Office I think this is a tweet though all right whatever you'd be also a true social thing this might have more of the tweet yeah their new scam is what we will forever call the Jeffrey Epstein hoax Trump said if Democrats doubling down on the baseless conspiracy that the so-called files were created by Democrats to go after him.
Starting point is 00:10:20 He called it bull expletive that his past supporters had bought into. Hook the line and sinker. Let these winklings, these weaklings continue forward and do the Democrats' work. Don't even think about talking of any of our incredible unprecedented success because I don't want their support anymore, Trump said. Trump's like, well, you call him foolish. Here's the thing. I, and the people like call me out on this. Like, you know, someone made a point like a few weeks ago.
Starting point is 00:10:52 And that, like, well, I wish you were talking about, you research these topics more before you talk about. The point is not to relay information to you. Now, sometimes it might be tedious, right? Like, you know, if I'm occasionally, we're trying to, like, read an article. But we've gotten better about that. My point is, I'm not here to be the news. Yeah, we're not going to give you the background.
Starting point is 00:11:10 We're not going to talk to do some poet. profile of a cell-made alligator alcatraz Perhaps we should Perhaps our emphasis On comedy Or what we call comedy It's a little too
Starting point is 00:11:23 Maybe people want a more Hey I don't know about this shit I don't read it I want I don't just Stop trapping me fuck It's not like we're doing jokes like Johnny Carson Yeah It's not like I'm going
Starting point is 00:11:32 Hey I'm Jeffrey Epstein Hey Malikowski That's not how Johnny Carson To jokes me Yeah you get the idea You know I got it
Starting point is 00:11:43 But hey, I'm Jake out of it's like But my point is I'm saying I'm bringing this up Not to like you know Read people's comments or whatever It's to say they go
Starting point is 00:11:55 I don't necessarily read every detail Every news story out there I mean I think I have a pretty good handle On the world You can disagree with my world view I'm a pretty good handle on it And I'm saying to go I don't read detail
Starting point is 00:12:06 So don't you know Cool me But like A few months ago if you would ask me I'm pretty cynical guy is there like what's going on to Jeffrey Epstein
Starting point is 00:12:15 what you mean what's going on it's over what do you mean they killed them they killed them the whole thing's over people people people bring up the case but nothing is it
Starting point is 00:12:24 going to happen with the government what are you talking about and they convicted just lane yeah that was their sacrificial lamb yeah no one's going
Starting point is 00:12:31 I mean they they they'll tell it around in the election I wasn't aware that these guys like Dan Banjanino whatever his name is and Cash Patel were out there in the world
Starting point is 00:12:43 really mucking it up really like you know which I'm not saying it shouldn't be I'm just saying I didn't think there was much more that was going to be done not that wasn't more to find don't get it twisted but just that nothing's going to happen yeah these guys Trump gets in he brings these guys in he didn't have to
Starting point is 00:13:01 he didn't have to hire Dan Banja or whatever his name is and Casper Tell all he had to do was never mention it again never mentioned it I mean he also before it's like if he did mention you go yeah we're looking into it no one asked you no one asked you to make a big announcement there was a thing with binders a few months ago there were and people like there's nothing in the binder ah you noticed i mean no it's not like it's not like i mean the democrats now are harping on it probably because they'd be stupid not to
Starting point is 00:13:30 from a cynical point you know i mean uh and like they i don't think the democrats particularly were we're clambing about the obscene before no they don't want their people getting... No, I mean, there's plenty of Democrats implicated in the Epstein situation and I think plenty of Republicans including, like, most of the major presidents of both parties in the past
Starting point is 00:13:50 few go-arounds are somewhat implicated, it's not heavily. So I don't know this idea that it's like a whole... No one asked about this. We were like, this is like going, like, bring it up 9-11 again. Like, no one's... No one...
Starting point is 00:14:05 And like, no one even, like, when they tell you about Kennedy stuff, right? it's always like we're not releasing we can't release we don't want to compromise sources we don't want to compromise what people what we know what we don't know
Starting point is 00:14:19 it's never no one ever goes this is what happened with Kennedy I mean they kind of did it originally right with the Warren Commission but in the modern age no one really like makes a big they'll have their official thing but then when they investigate it later no one's it's always just like well we we're looking
Starting point is 00:14:36 we can't release them that you know we can't release the information right it's definitive it's suspicious it's very suspicious is my point you know what you know what this would have been a great moment for is one of those classic Donald Trump prop moments
Starting point is 00:14:52 you know like he he during his first term he was big on props like he would have you know he had that giant stack of papers or something that was supposed to be that was me the papers that was supposed to be like his tax returns or something like it was
Starting point is 00:15:08 maybe it wasn't that I forget exactly what it was but like it was probably like heavily padded but like you just wanted to show this giant stack of papers right and it's like you know it would have been a good moment for that I don't know if you put a pile of blank papers on your on the Oval Office desk and say this is this is all the Jeffrey Epstein information we need to go through it it's going to take uh right you don't don't hand like there's no reason to hand randos like you know random uh quote influencers uh binders right I go, here's your binder, there's nothing in there. I don't know what was in the binders.
Starting point is 00:15:45 I don't think they were, like, did they have a bunch of stickers? Did they have coupons of pizza hut? What was it? It was like a Burger King Kids Club workshop book? You know what those workbooks you get? Like coloring book? I don't know what they gave him. But I mean, uh, I'm just saying it's like you're calling the Hokes, you're so mad.
Starting point is 00:16:03 It just seems like maybe things are. It doesn't, it definitely seems, he's acting like if you didn't know any better. He's acting like a guy who might be implicated. But then why would you have these people, I mean, a level of incompetence? But also, like, here's the thing. When you're into, like, conspiracy type stuff, whatever you want to call it. Like, deep, you know, some people call it the deep states. Some people will call it conspiracy.
Starting point is 00:16:26 Some people will just call it investigative journalism, whatever, right? There's this kind of tension between generally, but, you know, but generally speaking, is two things where it's like there's this, like, actually nefarious forces at work. they're manipulating the government in various ways and the military or there's incompetence to explain what what seems odd in the fact table
Starting point is 00:16:49 there's like there's facts that like it just isn't like so much stuff that like we're like what's the what's to motivate like why do we always just keep having wars why these wars always go bad for instance why I mean why can't we ever seem to figure out the dead the budget
Starting point is 00:17:06 you know why is every social program seems to always go wrong wrong. Right. You know, we always, yeah, yeah, we have, you know, I get we have, uh, unintended consequences. Sure, but I mean, come on. And it's like, and people won't, you can explain it by nefarious actions or you can't explain it by incompetence. But now it seems like we have equally both, right? Like, there's nothing. I don't think this is just incompetent handling. It can't be that. It's incompetence to cover up nefarious actions. Yeah. It's like, it's a guy who's just wouldn't show, like he was like, he was like, who's, who, he's a good. I was, like, these loud mouths to talk about something. It's like, if you were in the mafia and you hired Bobby Kennedy. Right. And you go, wait, wait, wait, wait. I mean, it kind of did.
Starting point is 00:17:49 They kind of did, like, get Jack Kennedy. It is kind of what the mafia did. The mafia did get Jack Kennedy elected in Chicago, at least. And, you know, at the very least, Sam Jean Conner in Chicago, hope I don't get whack for saying this, but Sam G. and Connor and the Chicago outfit, I guess they call it. Not the, you know, it's not the mob technically. It's not a Chicago outfit. I mean, they did a bunch of tactics,
Starting point is 00:18:12 but one of the more famous ones where they got a bunch of dead people to vote for Kennedy. You know, a bunch of, they, they, I don't know how it works exactly. Do you register a bunch of dead guys? Are they already registered? Where do you get that list from?
Starting point is 00:18:24 They know what they're doing. But there's various methods the guy I'm elected. And his brother, I guess that's the thing. No one knew that Bobby Kennedy, you know, the father of the Malha Kennedy was going to be such an anti-mob rat right but he was uh but in this case like there was no turnaround do you see the connection
Starting point is 00:18:45 you're you're looking at me like i'm like i'm crazy no no i say yeah i see what you're going for yeah yeah it makes sense it's the same thing it's not the same thing but that point is you it's kind of like yeah you you you hired dan beningo a cash retail and then and pan bondie yeah and i mean did they just do it on their own or did you go hey i want you to get to the Epstein, bottom of the Epstein thing. Yeah, like, did he really despite, because I'm
Starting point is 00:19:14 assuming, I have to assume now that he's like somehow implicated. Look, if he's not, then why is he? I mean, look, here's the thing. Well, here's the other thing. Or. Yeah. I mean, we're forgetting the big elephant
Starting point is 00:19:24 in the room here. I mean, well, I'm just saying maybe he's not directly implicated. I know there's hints, his wisp's, he has just pictures with them. I wouldn't be surprised at all if he is. But maybe some people.
Starting point is 00:19:38 who don't want the list really is... Well, there's a larger force at play. And a force that Trump seems to be really catering to in this administration. A force that's really just been very active in the past few months. And that force, kind of like the Star Wars Force. Yeah. It doesn't, you know, it can make him do things that he maybe doesn't even want to do. They can make it seem like he's implicated in something else.
Starting point is 00:20:03 Much like the Star Wars force, it slaughters the younglings. Right? there's that thing in the prequel movie where he slothers the young one that it's like that it's like that um
Starting point is 00:20:15 yeah of course we're talking about yeah look I'm saying you know I mean look I'm not the only guy Tucker Carlson brought this up this week you know so he's much more high profile so I can know no one's gonna who's gonna whack me
Starting point is 00:20:26 imagine if they whacked me over this that would be funny well Tucker's too big this sends a message I don't know if no one reports it except for like you know my troop newsletter from my little troop. They try to get the influencers when they're cubs.
Starting point is 00:20:41 Yeah. That's when they go. Yeah. Apparently I shot myself three times in the back of the head. But yeah, like you always have to consider that possibility of like another powerful person or group or whatever. Like, you know. Did I say it, by the way? What?
Starting point is 00:20:59 Israel. I don't want people accuse me not saying it. But the connection to Jeffrey Epstein. Right. It seems like everyone, I mean, I'm not, I didn't make that up. If someone made that up, it wasn't me. But I kind of- It was 100,000 people besides me.
Starting point is 00:21:18 I kind of think Occam's razor is he's on the client list. It definitely seems like he's adjacent to it, at least. By the way, like, and I don't even even mean this for just Trump. Like, you know, like, I'm open to the possibility that some people could have have gone to Epstein's Island and not had sexual relations with children or whatever. Sure. But like, yeah, I mean, look, they might, they're like, hey, you want to go over here? It doesn't really matter.
Starting point is 00:21:45 Like, it doesn't really matter. I mean, the whole thing, like, look, it could matter. It depends what you were talking about. Right. But like. You probably saw the child sex slaves, even if you weren't like. Well, you got a vibe. You know, even if you didn't like, even if you declined.
Starting point is 00:21:59 You went and you got a weird vibe. Oh, I thought we were going to play poker. I thought you were like Remember like in like 05 or something It was like the big poker craze And like you know If you went if you went to the little St. James Island And no five you were a freshman congressman
Starting point is 00:22:16 Someone invited you And you just assume we're like Chris Moneymakers on ESPN You know the World Series of poker And like oh we're gonna play some hold them Yeah smoke a few Cuban cigars maybe You know Oh naughty I'm not that good but I love playing
Starting point is 00:22:30 I'm only going to bring a few hundred bucks So I can't I go and lose that much You know and then you get there and you know like It's eyes white shut and you're like you know but it's it's like the It's like the Disney channel version of it's like what the hell is this And you know but then you're there and like there's for the so like you know I don't it's definitely possibly people like that Where like you know they didn't go for the they didn't go for it but he's still like you know
Starting point is 00:22:57 Imagine trying to like use that right It's not going to work That explanation I guess no one It kind of reminds me of that Malcolm Gladwell quote That I love to say all the time Where like he was you know On the Lolita Express
Starting point is 00:23:12 Right And like at one point he told like New York magazine I actually have the quote right here Yeah I don't remember much except being baffled As to who this Epstein guy was And why we were all on his plane Yeah I mean
Starting point is 00:23:26 I don't believe that at all But it's funny imagining if it was true. Because what's like, what is the point of like getting Malcolm Gladwell blackmailed?
Starting point is 00:23:35 Right. So you can like convince people to practice the guitar for 10,000 hours? Shut up and practice the guitar more. Go practice your, your,
Starting point is 00:23:43 uh, your, what's your, your, crochet. You only crocheted for 5,000 hours. Stop, stop,
Starting point is 00:23:49 and stop asking questions and go crochet for 5,000 more hours. You piece of garbage. I mean, I guess there's a benefit to that. It just doesn't seem like, you know, he writes books every few years. He better keep producing those self-help books.
Starting point is 00:24:05 Right. Self-help boys. I really liked the, but he went to blindside. No. That was Michael Lewis. It just seems odd. I mean, I get, well, he else did he write. He wrote a blink. What was blink about?
Starting point is 00:24:21 Yeah, I'm not sure. We know. I'll tell you when he didn't blink. I don't want to keep talking about this. I mean, we talked about it a little bit last week. We talked about a week before. If you just show up, people would like, you know, people will murmur. But if you just kept like going, you know, we're talking about Coke Cola now.
Starting point is 00:24:47 You, there's only so much, you know, what are we going to do? Keep harping. I guess. I mean, look, with Nixon and Wardingate, I don't think Nixon was like, you know, bringing up Warnegade every five seconds and he still got Brum down with it. But it's a different time. we all basically know it has happened
Starting point is 00:25:01 for like years now I mean that footage there was a thing it came out that like there's like three minutes missing from that corned raw footage they released in 2019 and it was realistically especially going by like Michael Clayton
Starting point is 00:25:18 rules yeah plenty of time plenty of time to take a guy's life oh yeah I mean sure the funny thing is that like they realized it was it was cut in Adobe Premiere, which I do video. I know about my video editing and all the stuff.
Starting point is 00:25:34 I'm going to work in the post field. I don't quite know about metadata and stripping it. Like, if you're going to do that, did they just do as ad hoc? Like, I would think you couldn't just cut it out in Premiere and then we release it. There'd have to be something like, you have to really know what you were doing to like strip the metadata.
Starting point is 00:25:55 Demux the file, perhaps. Yeah, it definitely. looks like they did it in a way where it would be obvious it was edited but also like you know you talk about this before like that's in some ways part of the point I think they want you to stop talking
Starting point is 00:26:10 about it they want you to know that they know that it's all bullshit and it pretty much works except but Trump just keeps going and all you people support me you support me I don't want you to support me if you're a rat who keeps talking about this go to hell I mean like you're doing
Starting point is 00:26:26 the government he's not even getting elected again what's he care just shut up oh my god I don't know what these people have on them but it's got to be a lot yeah I mean what can anyone have on you when you're 80
Starting point is 00:26:41 I mean no one wants to get this stuff released but I mean like at a certain point why wouldn't you just go like you know why didn't you blackmail him back right you're all the nukes drop a few of them if you want I'm not saying you I don't know
Starting point is 00:26:57 I'm just saying, like, in general, like, is, you know, just laying back to well, the deep state, like, if you can be that crazy. Yeah. People go, oh, in 10 years, people go, or five years, people come back, oh, way come advocated that Trump dropped nukes in the, you know, randomly around the world. All right. At least I'm, at least I'm thinking outside of the box. I don't want to, I mean, this is horrible.
Starting point is 00:27:21 I don't, like, you know, you just know that you're run by these people. You're, you can, the country's controlled by. them and it's just like you know and like who is it we don't know who could guess who could guess I mean where did this list idea even I never really the whole history of this is list come from the client list like like come from didn't it originally come from the Trump administration well I mean I think so there even was a client I feel I think when they can't talk about my client was I'm like do you mean the flight logs because they used always talk about the flight logs I think you're right
Starting point is 00:27:59 There's this idea that the list exists What do you mean like a table of contents Like I don't know what that means Is that you make the list based on the On the data I guess it might be like a manifest or Doesn't make sense There'd be a list
Starting point is 00:28:12 A client list Right You know what I mean It'd be like more I don't know If it's kind of like a party island Like there might be Like Jimmy Buffett If they're going for a Marie
Starting point is 00:28:27 Margaritaville type deal. Sure. That they might, you know, they might keep track of who they want to invite, who they have invited. Look, I feel like an intelligence agency, if it was that. If, you know, it's just, like, I know Mission Impossible one with the Bryant de Palma one, they steal the knock list, right? We have all the agents on it. But I feel like you wouldn't, like these, these things are compartmentalized to use a, you know,
Starting point is 00:28:53 is that one of those advanced words? where they call those words $10 words or whatever What am I thinking of? I'm not sure There's an expression for like big word I don't think he's actually compartmentalize
Starting point is 00:29:04 It's actually one of them But like you know There are those words They call them like $10 words Or whatever I don't think Am I having a stroke here? There's an expression for like
Starting point is 00:29:13 Do you need to borrow $10? $10 really make it break me Whatever My point is like You know you're right Like it is it's compartment It's heavily, it probably is heavily compartmentalized. Like probably a lot of people don't fully know what's going on.
Starting point is 00:29:32 Right. You know, a lot, you know. Yeah. I mean, that's the way it's supposed to work. One hand's not supposed to know what the other hand is doing, right? Now, I guess it can change and vary. I know, like, I was reading some John, I've read John LaCarr stuff in the past and the whole Tinker-Taylor thing.
Starting point is 00:29:46 And when you read the book, it's a little more indebted. Like, you know, when that, because, like, you know, I don't want to get into a team. But, like, in that, I don't know if this reflects reality. He was a spy at one point. but like the current he's like trying to find the mole and like wow when he fired you the new the new regime took over and like they consolidated everything so it all went through like this one guy and like a tight tighten ship so like that's part of it no well you're smiling you're laughing and i'm going crazy no i'm smiling watching you weave a good point okay i never know
Starting point is 00:30:15 i'm very i'm very defensive i'm sorry so you know my point is like you know i don't know if that reflects we i don't know if there's you know times in american history for instance or whatever where we, like, I think there were, I think the Iraq war time is probably one of those times where, like, you know, the NSC, National Security Council probably, like, it all went through a few guys there. They got more involved.
Starting point is 00:30:35 Cheney's telling them, just, just make, do I tell you. Finally, you know, draw the yellow cake and, like, just follow. He's like, got the guy with Photoshop and the mouse. He's like, he's like, he's trying to, he's got a wake-com tablet, and he's drawing it.
Starting point is 00:30:48 There's, like, the evidence. Yeah. He's like, no, make it yellow. Well, yellow cake's actually not that yellow. Maybe it is, but he's like, well, I don't care. you know I'm just saying like you know but that is a thing that could happen right but in general
Starting point is 00:31:00 one hand is that's what the other hand is doing so you can kind of mess around right so I don't know where a list came from no one is this idea is crazy I mean if there is one's fine but I mean like it's I don't it's just the timing is so strange the timing
Starting point is 00:31:17 I mean by that also like Jislane is we have any article here I put it on here oh yeah Maxwell Jislaine Maxwell's family and sister she received unfair trial in Jeffrey Epstein case. I mean, is this a coincidence? Is this because of the stuff coming out now where like it's such a mess?
Starting point is 00:31:31 They're like, well, we might as well try to get her off. It would make sense. Like it's like, oh, well, if everybody's just going to deny this. Right. Then maybe we can get a overturn or conviction. That would make sense. Is that, you know, hopefully, I guess hopefully that's the case. Because otherwise it implies that there's like a weird timing of thing involved.
Starting point is 00:31:51 Yeah. You know what I mean? Like, or is this just like, no, no, this is like, It's all kind of coordinated. It's kind of like, what's that, what's one of those movies where, like, you plan a heist? Like, a crime paper?
Starting point is 00:32:04 Yeah, but it's like an ocean's 11, but then, like, you know, but then they reveal that, like, you know, oh, I knew the whole time, and I got, and, like, this happened. You know, I got Casey Affleck, you know, by the balls. Yeah. He's done. We whacked them.
Starting point is 00:32:18 It's like the beginning of a Mission Impossible One, actually. I don't have to quote it twice, but that happens. They get this whole little mission, and everyone's getting whacked by John Voight. Spoiler alert. It's kind of like that.
Starting point is 00:32:29 Where we all thought, this might be like the wrap up phase. Right, yeah. Just where they show the vaults. Right. Oh, actually, and actually, oh, well, at least we got Jez Lane. Well.
Starting point is 00:32:40 And Just Lane's sleeping in there upside down. Like a bat. Yeah, it's very, I mean, I've heard, I mean, who knows what you can believe? I mean, stories were coming out in the past few days about how Just Lane was actually willing to make a deal. and no one would deal with her who can you trust right like you know but you know if that's the case that's crazy it's all very um you know look i mean at the end of the day you just got a you got a farm
Starting point is 00:33:13 all right yeah you have to go because you can't fix this it works i mean look if you want to go there's nothing you can do. I know what you're thinking. I'm going to do something wild. Well, that's not going to be it never does anything. You know what I mean? And it's probably never, it's probably, I don't believe, I mean, a lot of these things end up being the FBI anyway, these weird things, you know, whatever.
Starting point is 00:33:34 You know what I'm saying, though? I don't get, I don't want to see. I'm just saying, like, there's really not, you could protest. You know what we're doing. We're talking about it. But, I mean, the other day. That would be a crazy. Honestly, I would actually love to see a clientless protest.
Starting point is 00:33:49 because that would be wacky. Like the cross-section of people who would come out to something like that. I'd love to see that. Just call it a client-less protest? Client-less protest. Where'd you do it? Washington, D.C.
Starting point is 00:34:02 Is it also a George Floyd protest? Like, I'm okay with everybody having their little tables for their little pet causes around the periphery of the protest. Inside, it's all client-less business. But outside, this is that liberals do it. You have your little pet causes.
Starting point is 00:34:19 you're vegan or you don't like what happened to George Floyd or you want to keep your guns you go there yeah whatever guy comes down and goes look George Floyd is a drug addict but I also want to see the client list is that like are people able to agree to disagree yeah you put you put your opinion on that on one side yeah which I don't think he's I don't think that's like incorrect statement by the way you know it's just a little it's factually correct it's factually great it's depending on how you say it can be a little tasteless right we've discussed this before it's like whatever almost like the death of a drug
Starting point is 00:34:53 addict doesn't matter right I mean you argue that well if that's what he died from like that's fair that could be a fair point but you can just say it with a little less meanness just be less mean about it yeah when you seem to be celebrating the idea of his heart stopping
Starting point is 00:35:09 because of fentanyl I mean he was like he was acting wild probably that's the thing like people also got like you know started like just acting better too like the cops got to stop they're doing the worst stuff those people got to start getting just we all got to start being a little more i i get into fights a little time on the train not physical fights but we yelling at people people yell back because
Starting point is 00:35:28 people just have no manners anymore i'm just saying what yeah yeah it's true i'm just saying so like in general what's the love well we just got what happened the we we got to start wearing those like suits again you know we really we show a video of like you know look up like people walking in 1940 in New York City or something one of those videos so we could find one oh yeah I've been seeing a lot of these videos like nostalgia nostalgia some nostalgia bait see we can find this I want to see you know what what people acted like and we're gonna get back to the but yeah like the third one that looks good yeah but but but you know need the volume but look it's like it's just it's like people are in hats yeah they're in they're in
Starting point is 00:36:23 wold coats dignify you know you don't know if this guy's a hobo or not yeah and people just you know it just it's a little more uh like you know act like you go in a business even if you just go into the sewer remember the honeymooners ed norton weren't quite wear a suit but he had like a suit vest and he was going to go like you know unclock a toilet or or sewer pipe right you know people used to just you know I'm just saying and And this is the class. Look, some of it is probably, like, lower quality clothing and goods kind of getting pumped into, like, the country or the economy. I agree.
Starting point is 00:36:59 But I do think part of it is, is, I think you're right. I think part of it is, like, a spiritual, there's a lack of self-love. When you, when you, you know, you make a good point. When, when you shove down people's throw that, well, you can afford it, you know, is a, you know, it's a, it's a, it's a, you know, or like a Deadpool shirt at Walmart. Mm-hmm. You know, it just, you know, you used to be able to, Hobos used to have nice clothes. Right.
Starting point is 00:37:22 I mean, they were ratty. They weren't, you know, it wasn't, it wasn't seven row in London. It wasn't Brooks Brothers. But, you know, they, they, they had a gig. Or, or, not a gig, per se, but like, what you call that? Like, um, they had like a modus operandi. Right. They had a hobo code.
Starting point is 00:37:45 you know like homeless people now are just crazy and they're drug I mean look if you you want to be an advocate for the homeless help give the homeless a suit you can't like society is I don't know what people think society is but it's not this thing they can just handle a massive amount of people who are just drug addicts and wanderers right we just want to live on the street and defecating all over themselves we're not talking like these aren't people there are people who hide the fact that they're homeless those are the ones who are probably working the people I don't think the people on Skid Row, most of them, are showing up to work and then going back to, you know, those people live in their car or whatever.
Starting point is 00:38:23 It's also sad. I'm just saying, like, you can't, you have to meet society halfway. Right. So I'm just saying give people, and they can be cheap. Why can't we make cheap suits? We can. Well, yeah. I mean, I think that, like, some of the stuff you saw back, some of the clothing you saw back then.
Starting point is 00:38:40 Yeah. Like, yeah, some of it was maybe people having more. disposable income or or just the unavailability of like of cheaper clothing but some of it was also just that like somebody was like making that stuff at home yeah right well they weren't making it on like especially with women's clothes it's like people would people would make make a dress I don't think most hobos knew how to make suits I try to I look you understand I like when I was like 26 or whatever uh or you ran there when I was like I was doing photography and I would go to the Salvation Army and buy like that like really, you know, cheap, uh, awful, uh, blazers or sports coats. Uh, because I got into habadashry. I got a book from the library about men's habitashry and tailoring. And I learned a lot of these like things about which fork to use and like, you know, how to, what, you know, should your pocket square match your, um, tie and then like how many
Starting point is 00:39:37 inches should be shown in your, on the, on the shirt, if you want like a French cup shirt, under a suit you know all that stuff now I couldn't afford any of it at the time still can't and like
Starting point is 00:39:51 but I did at one point I actually try to learn to make it myself and that lasted not very long at all because I couldn't even get a sewing machine to work
Starting point is 00:40:03 if you were trying to get a sewing machine it's very hard no I was actually thinking it may be looking into like a sewing machine you ever tried it before no I've never tried to sew I look, people who I respect people who can still
Starting point is 00:40:15 let me wrong, but it's not like, it's not you have to go to MIT to learn how to sell. So I think it's in, I think I'm capable of learning, but it's a lot less intuitive than you think. It's also, it's also easier. You got those big meat paws, you know? Sure. And it's easier when you have little
Starting point is 00:40:31 hands. Yeah. To get you like a child labor. Yeah, right. Yeah, it's nice. But you're lucky. So, like, I'm just saying, Let's get the homeless Now, why did we get this again This is he got detoured
Starting point is 00:40:45 Because of the George Floyd comment But the point was Have a big debate or protest Should we do it in D.C? Should it be in D.C.? Let's get everybody together. Yeah. Let's get QAnon and the socialists.
Starting point is 00:41:01 And the Jonas brothers. And the Jonas brothers. Yeah. All in the same little square of grass. I think everyone, no one can really I mean, Trump is really the boldest man in history perhaps because I've got to say no one can really openly say
Starting point is 00:41:14 like no one who cares you know no one can really claim like L. Epstein who gives us but he is literally doing that it's one of those weeks he said like it's boring it's like I mean it's it's it's hilarious I mean it would be hilarious
Starting point is 00:41:30 it's tragic I don't know they really and this country just doesn't want to do anything good right for like the people the country you know the good It's just a bunch of rich guys that they're just trying to go transhumanist They think it's like Ray Kurzweil and his
Starting point is 00:41:46 His Kurzweil even Ray Kurzweil is he still alive? I guess he is. That's a funny thing How rich is Ray Kurzweil even? Because I know of Ray Kurzweil From like synthesizers He was a guy who made the Kurzweil scent
Starting point is 00:42:01 Was he still alive? But he was kind of pioneer At least intellectually of transhumanism Did I mention that is Wikipedia? Yeah, he's 77. Okay, let's, yeah, this is Ray Corr as a while. Bring him his Wikipedia. What is it, he's, uh, he's, uh, involved in Fields, his optical character.
Starting point is 00:42:22 Oh, he invented OCR, Texas speech, synthesis, speech recognition. So we probably got involved more than just making a keyboard. Um, because I don't, my point, I don't even know if he's a billionaire. Is he a billionaire? He went to MIT. He wants to be, I mean, at least, This guy's, like, involved in the tech, like, heavily. A lot of these tech guys are, like, you know, as far as I know, these, like, transhumanist types.
Starting point is 00:42:44 You know what transhumanism means, right? Yeah, it's like people who want to transcend, like, the physical form. Yeah, they want to have their mind scanned into a computer. And then, like, when they die, they could be, or, like, they guess they'll just have cyborg enhancements to their body. You got to be very careful because, like, if you're just trying to back up your brain, well, you might as well be dead. Right.
Starting point is 00:43:05 Yeah, that's like. There was a thing on Starter. sounds like hell honestly that that sounds like oh well sure okay yeah there's a different argument but that's just fair but but we'll get that in a second but i was no but i mean my dad is like you literally are dying like there was a thing on star trek next generation with a transporter where like barkley was a but like they kind of established that like every time that you transport it like deconstruct your molecules and reconstruct somewhere else but like you're dead right like the version of you that lands with a transporter or just beamed over like you you
Starting point is 00:43:37 he thinks he's been but you your consciousness doesn't I mean people argue well it's like going to sleep and then you wake up and like you know there's no continuous consciousness but that's kind of a stretch
Starting point is 00:43:50 it's really you like you will it'll be as if you died and someone else went on living with your mind which is like if you feel like hey I'm actually capable of a lot of stuff I'm like you know I'm an inventor I mean you have to be kind of smug about it
Starting point is 00:44:06 and whatever but but the things you know and like Steve jobs type guy I go well like I mean I'm important enough that I want to keep my skills going I guess that's all right but the idea of like I just don't want to die I don't think it cuts it you make a good point it's also who would want to be in a computer right like it actually sounds like what I used to be really afraid of as a kid right which is basically like he's stored in the computer every time your brother want to play a video game like, don't, no, don't capture me. You're just like a person afraid of the, I think it's just like tribal people who are afraid of cameras.
Starting point is 00:44:43 You've captured my soul. When I was a kid, like obviously like for a while I believed in heaven or whatever and then maybe not so much, but like, but I would consider like different possibilities for what happens to somebody when you die. Yeah. And like, and haven't seemed obviously fine, right? but I I wasn't so much
Starting point is 00:45:05 scared by the idea I mean it seems fine yeah oh we're trying to bliss that's not it's not the worst thing what else you got but like
Starting point is 00:45:15 like hell didn't so much scare me as the possibility yeah that you would like somehow retain consciousness but just like be in the ground
Starting point is 00:45:28 right like that idea was terrifying that's wrong that's that's like that's really creepy that's interesting and I think it has occurred to me from time and time yeah but it's kind of not that but that's that kind of haunted you as a kid a little bit yeah interesting because I honestly that's the least thing people don't talk about that is usually more like the idea that just ends and you and there's nothing scares people right but yeah the idea but the in-between idea that like you would actually be aware but that like that like
Starting point is 00:46:02 it's just you're just not like you're just like you're like johnny got his gun right exactly johnny got his gun after life yeah honestly johnny got his gun maybe he shouldn't complain so much i guess he still hurts he still got to take a leak but you just piss yourself right i think it's dumb on your pants and someone else deals with it's probably the biggest luxury of being a johnny who got his gun yeah because like it's like you know yeah you don't have to you don't have to clean yourself yeah do you remember can we figure up a picture of that like just so people can remember i think most people know what john guy's gun is. But it's the guy you guys, you know, World War I guys facing legs, the arms and mouth
Starting point is 00:46:36 blown off. Donald Trump wrote it. It's always just a cover. They always just sort of cover of the book. Just show the, yeah. Is that him? This is kind of part of him. Let's see. You get the idea. He has no, he's just a guy with a box head. It's just a small picture. There we go. He's just a box. He's got no arms, no legs. So it's a difference. I mean, yeah, your asshole inches a little bit what are you going to do someone else deals a bit like that's what you're describing kind of which I don't know is that better than not existing at all because at least you could look back on your life if you're a Ray Kurzweil type or you're a guy or Jeff Bezos you go I got I accomplished so much and I just want and at least you can reflect on all the on the women
Starting point is 00:47:24 you've bed and all the all the inventions you've made and the and the shoes you've sold on on Amazon.com and your yacht right? I don't know if that better or worse. I mean, like to be able to just think think forever. I feel like I've always thought I could think like if you put me in like in prison
Starting point is 00:47:43 people go oh like you just you know I'm not trying to talk a lot you know talk a lot of smack here about you know going to prison and like you know oh what they call that not you know we were alone. Oh solitary confinement yeah solitary confinement. Like the idea
Starting point is 00:48:00 like, you know, it's the worst thing. I just feel like I would just come up with stories in my head. I feel like the key is probably, and obviously, look, people have, so many different kinds of people have got insane and solitary. Sure. It seems like, like, you would. I'm probably, I'm probably overestimating how easy it is to do this, but, like, but I feel like the key must be to just, like, hyper-regiment your existence, you know?
Starting point is 00:48:23 What do you mean? It's like, it's like a bed. Yeah, but, like, just, just, like, just, it's like, just, it's like, just, it's like, just, it's like, just, you know, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, just, out what feels like 30 minutes to you no matter what it is. Oh, it must get so tedious though. And then and then do you know, you do, you work out
Starting point is 00:48:38 for 30 minutes, you meditate for 30 minutes you, uh, you, this is awful already. You write something in your head for 30 minutes. Oh, I, I've, oh no, this is the worst thing I ever heard my life. You take a nap for however long. You do like napping. I'm not a big napper. You enjoy napping more than I do. I do like
Starting point is 00:48:54 to nap. Yeah. I mean, if you're a big nap or prison must be nice. Or solitary at least. Yeah. yeah i don't know i mean uh i feel like i would come i would try to come up with a cool soap i tell novella's idea and really flesh it out and by the time i got out i would have like a whole 10 year like you know like screenplay in my head um whatever i mean you got you have to take the you have to take the lemons that life gives you in turn into lemonade and if you're but he but there's
Starting point is 00:49:23 a rake court we look up rake her as well as network is my point let's see what this guy is because the idea that these guys want to just be living like robots drive so much of the misery that the world is kind of moving into and it's just kind of it's kind of crazy that says that his net worth is 30 million not much I mean not the guys who are really doing is they're like billionaires right I feel like I mean he's he's at the forefront me he might not be the forefront of the actual technology but he's kind of one of the I think he's one of the scientists who's like just smart enough to like like he's like a needle the grass Tyson type maybe but for this right and maybe a little bit more
Starting point is 00:50:05 practical like he mentioned the keyboard you maybe he works on OCR and that's look that's not nothing OCR is a thing where optical character recognition where it can scan a book and then what you know and that's like you take a chat CBT it can see in a book and do what it says oh like you you take a picture of a page of a book in chat EBT for instance and it'll know it'll read it okay so that's what it's using Well, I mean, it's probably, I mean, the OCR has been around for a long time now. So I can't speak to, you know, but yeah, it's the idea of it.
Starting point is 00:50:35 I'm just saying, like, some of the stuff he worked on might have led to this. I don't know. Point is he seems like a sucker. You don't want to be like the, what do you want to be the janitor in the digital billionaire world? You want to be the fucking cuck? You want to be the $30 million boy? They're going to make you like, you know, they're going to knock your front teeth out. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:50:58 it just seems stupid uh i i don't i don't think they know what to do there's too much money it got spread around too far um there's no longer capitalism i don't know what this is i don't know what this is sure isn't a free market but we got we got mexican coke again are you got called mexican coke it'd be funny if it's just like it's like it's just it literally is just Mexican Coke, but we, like, we just, like, the same way of the Gulf of Mexico, we just call it Coke now. This is the American Coke. Like, the Coke doesn't change anything.
Starting point is 00:51:35 We just import a bunch of Mexican Coke and called American Coke. I don't know. Anyway, good luck to everyone with that. You know, I found it interesting. This is the story. So Japan calls access of China, Russia, North Korea, the gravest threat to global order since World War II. so you mean you weren't you
Starting point is 00:52:01 the threat in World War II Japan what is Japan Japan? Japan calls actions of China Russia nor Korea the greatest threat to global war since us right since of Japan it just seems to be fair
Starting point is 00:52:14 they have that they have that peace treaty they've been you know they've been good allies to us since it's just like so it's like you know no one no one knows like how not no one knows optics anymore
Starting point is 00:52:28 no one know I mean why you hold they did one more too we did bomb Pearl Harbor maybe they feel like that Maybe I mean everything's gotta be taking a face value
Starting point is 00:52:42 I get that like oh FDR a lot of that happened and engineer okay but I mean they're not admitting that right no one is you gotta take things as they are on the surface for these these discussions maybe they feel that
Starting point is 00:52:56 they're the best people to talk about it because they're the O.Gs. Look, hey, we were, I know we were a problem. We tried to, and we did the, the, uh, the, uh, that thing in the King, you know? What was it called again? Don't say. Don't say it hurts the algorithm. The algorithm killer in the Nang king.
Starting point is 00:53:15 They're trying to do like a Hannibal Lecter thing, you know. He got out and did it again. I know what you should do because I have the mind of a killer, you know. He ended up becoming a problem again. That was true. Why is Hexed in this? He said China wants to alter region status quo.
Starting point is 00:53:33 These people are all just Yahoo's. Look, I'm not saying China and North Korea aren't a problem. I mean, I don't know what North Korea is doing. I mean, it just seems funny to me. It's like, you know, how about we have Sweden make that announcement? How about you have Australia say this? Not the people who bombed us in World War II. Whatever.
Starting point is 00:53:54 Oh, man. But why do they think they're a threat? I don't, whatever. I mean, let's up. Isn't it obvious? It's because they make their, look, China makes people have social credit scores, which is totally different than, you know, whatever Palantir is going to set up in America. And China, you know, is a, look, it ain't good.
Starting point is 00:54:19 I'm out here to hold water for the Chinese, you know, government. But I also don't judge. I didn't grow up in an America where you judge America on being slightly better than China or declared fascist state or whatever we want to call it, right?
Starting point is 00:54:38 Wow. Oh, you know, it's actually well, like, the China's worse. Like, all right. Yeah, it's China. I mean, I don't know what to tell you. I mean, like, I'm not trying to be racist here. I don't care if you think it's racist.
Starting point is 00:54:52 But like, I didn't grow up like using China. as a benchmark of country quality. Now, they've accomplished great economic strides, I guess. I don't care. I'm not going to judge myself on being slightly more humanitarian than China. I'm having slightly more rights than the Chinese.
Starting point is 00:55:09 It sounds like you need to see Shen Yun. I would love to see. Shen Yun, yes. Shen Yun. The beautiful Chinese ballet. No, Shen Yun is like, is like a ballet that's done. We always see the ads on Jeopardy.
Starting point is 00:55:21 Can you bring up a just Google Shen Yun a picture? come up probably the thing is it does look actually it looks cool very beautiful it's it's some kind of propaganda ballet which might be look it's probably it could be true propaganda can be mostly true sometimes or whatever but it's definitely being spun for a reason uh this is this is don't you don't just mute it oh who knows how litigious these people can be you never know what gets a copy art struck um so this is uh some kind of ballet about pre-communist China and I'm sure it wasn't quite this nice
Starting point is 00:56:00 maybe I mean there's a lot of stuff going on in China they had a lot of you watch the Olympics in 08 in Beijing they know how to coordinate people they're really good at that so I mean you know I'm but it doesn't mean the average person was doing fine usually communist look I'm not a fan of communism but communist revolutions don't tend to take hold
Starting point is 00:56:22 in countries where like things were great before yeah like Russia like I mean you can argue it was a there was a famine I think in Russia there's a lot of famines that took over right landlords were kind of acting it was it was war one was a big thing more like the whole World War I strife for the people having to go and like why were you why was like the Russian people and why were even why were even involved right we're so far away what the hell are we doing here and like this is crazy and then it was a big instigator of the road you know but I think also there was like the potato famine and like there's a bunch of famine and like there's a bunch of
Starting point is 00:56:53 famines around that time wasn't there like late 1800s in europe or something yeah i don't know it seems like it just seems like for various reasons you know but it's not but people weren't like all getting iPads you know that's just a jizz it's all getting that because we weren't you know friends wasn't on every every every every every week right we were signfeld like we wouldn't like you notice i mean like i'm not a big fan of you know i'm not saying jerry hasn't made some mistakes recently but you know uh but that show we were watching syphils a fun show yeah you can't take it away from oh that curb better whatever all right you can have both uh i'm just saying i would be very
Starting point is 00:57:35 surprised i would have been very surprised if a revolution happened in this country america while sinfeld was on the air that would have been shocking that's a problem we don't we don't have good shows that's their opiate for us we have very few good shows now i mean comes up a lot i mean honestly like what what you i don't You're hard-pressed the name of a show that stays good. I love Severn's, or I liked it a lot, the first season, second season? It's fine. It's fine.
Starting point is 00:58:01 It's bad, but it's just like, uh, maybe I'm just getting cynical. Maybe I just, maybe I appreciated the great shows I saw too much. And now I can't, I, everything can't be the shield and the, and the Americans and the, and the wire. And, you know, I'm just, I'm just jaded. I need, I need, I need to start doing more drugs. you need to accustom yourself to slap I really you know speaking that
Starting point is 00:58:27 Sydney Sweeney's got a new what she's making underwear now and then we'll end on this Jeff Bezos backs Sydney Sweeney's lingerie project with major investment How much is he invested in her? Let's see Let's read some of his article
Starting point is 00:58:43 Business Bagnet Jeff Bezos's latest investment in a new lingerie line designed by Sidney Sweeney blah blah blah blah Was it like a hundred million dollars The private equity Oh yeah it's a billion dollars A billion dollars
Starting point is 00:58:58 This is crazy This is this is her I mean look people debate She's obviously an attractive woman Yeah of course People debate whether she's like You know top Compared to like the hot it girls
Starting point is 00:59:12 Of the past whether she's like belongs On the top I know I'd be a fair debate I'm not sure I mean it seems it seems like going to, it should be subjective, but she has a certain kind of, I mean, you're a woman, how would you phrase it? What is it about her that makes her debatable?
Starting point is 00:59:29 I'm not sure. Like, is it, is it, is it just that her face looks kind of dumb? Yeah, it's just kind of, she has, she has like, I want to say a bad girl, but also, I don't want to say trashy, but that's the only word. She has the kind of girl, the idea of, like, a tragedy, like, not trashy, but she's kind of like, you know, like, she'll, she'll, she'll talk a few beers with, you know, a few you tall boys down by the river with you. Which is, but there's nothing wrong with that.
Starting point is 00:59:56 It just, she doesn't have the grace of a Marilyn Monroe. She also doesn't, you know, she also didn't have the, so far hasn't had the poor ending that Marilyn Monroe had. You know, I'm just saying, she's not Grace Kelly. She's not, uh... Right, like Grace Kelly, like, a beauty, like Grace Kelly is kind of defined by like, it's just firing on all cylinders. She's beautiful.
Starting point is 01:00:16 Right. Like a doll. But she also, like, has the. this kind of great, but she also has this great, classy voice. Sure, Audrey Hepburn, whatever. It's almost like, it's almost like old Hollywood actresses were trained in, like, ballet or something. It's like there's a pretty way of, like, how they move, even when they're not, like,
Starting point is 01:00:35 dancers. I mean, they probably were, I mean, look, the prevalence, I don't, I know very little about this because I just don't care. And, like, I've never cared about kids, like, in that way. I don't have them. If I did, then I would get involved in good kids dance studios. And since, like, I'd take my kids there. if they're girls I guess
Starting point is 01:00:50 and they're boys probably wouldn't sorry I'm just like I mean like yeah the odds like my son's gonna be oh daddy take me dancing I'm like dance for me
Starting point is 01:00:59 let me see you dance a little bit do you know what dancing is it's like it's a do you even know what dancing I mean I'm like do you want to flail around the music that you like or do you want to like
Starting point is 01:01:10 precisely learn these moves and like work your core out I don't know it's like it's just weird it's like I don't even know why girls do it but, like, there's a certain whatever. It just seems like I'm so, oh, gender norm.
Starting point is 01:01:24 Yeah, you call me gender norm from, from, I was going to say, I meant to say gender norm from cheers, but I was about to say gender norm from queers. He's norm from cheers, but. Man, you're like all those villagers and Billy Elliott. I didn't see that. Was Billy Elliott, like, a really good dancer? Was he just, like, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:01:47 Billy Elliott, he's a boy who wants to dance. That's good for him. I mean, look, it's fine. I would judge it on a case-by-case basis. Yeah. I'm not trying to, like, squash my kids' creativity. But, like, do you really know what this is? Right.
Starting point is 01:02:01 You just got the, you see Shen Yun a bunch of times. And you're like, I want to do Shen Yun. Like, yeah, but you don't see, like, the workout of the years of two days. You know, like a football player that's due. My point is, but, I mean, look, look, like, getting detours, but there's too many these kids dance studios
Starting point is 01:02:22 for me not to think there was a tradition of like most girls doing this right for a long time probably I'm saying back in the era they probably were like they probably did know ballet right
Starting point is 01:02:34 you let me at the dry here where you talk about this dance studios all over the place in the suburbs yeah am I wrong here? No you're right yeah okay don't don't just sell me on this I'm right here
Starting point is 01:02:45 this is the thing where this is the actual point That's true. Yeah, there are... I'm just saying, like, maybe if we want... It's not Sydney-Sweeney's fault. Their parents didn't make her do ballet. And maybe... And maybe...
Starting point is 01:02:55 Look, I don't... I don't think ballet is very encouraging of girls who are well-endowed in the chest. That's true. Big tits. It's true. It's like, you know, I think they tell you, like, well, you can't, you know...
Starting point is 01:03:05 Because they don't know what to do with it. They don't know how to, like, keep it down. You know, how much can you... When you do it when you spin around the air, the pirouette? Yeah. They don't know. Like, especially if you're,
Starting point is 01:03:17 your younger girl and like you're like you know it's just starting to happen i don't like involved this and it's like oh like you haven't had this discussion i mean i don't know how you get fired you probably just like you probably just discourage them in general like because like you don't want to have the discussion of like oh we have to taper breast down who wants to talk about that in this day and age especially right back then they wouldn't and be weirder you know what i'm saying yeah so they just they probably just didn't allow her to do the graceful things and now she gets a billion dollars from Jeff Bezos. The story really intrigued me.
Starting point is 01:03:48 I don't want to get into discussion about Sydney's Grace as much. It's just, why do you need a billion dollars to make a launcher, right? Yeah. Like, isn't the goal to make a billion dollars?
Starting point is 01:03:58 Why does this need a billion dollars startup? Like you're making a bunch of the lacy things, right? These things aren't expensive, are they? Right. What are you building a wind tunnel? What is this?
Starting point is 01:04:09 This is just a rich guy's version of like an only fan. Is he just trying to bang her? Yeah. I feel like he's just trying to bang Sidney Sweeney and, like, I'll just give you a billion. He's really got hard. I don't even think she's that, like, she's that dirty. You want to me if that's her thing?
Starting point is 01:04:26 No, she's not a dirty vibe. She's a little, like, kind of a dirty girl vibe, but she's not, like, but she's not doing porn, right? But she's got that kind of like, oh, I'm the bad girl. But she's, even on that, I'm just saying to throw a billion dollars at her. I mean, Jeff Bezos is a nerd. look his wife is fine but also weird i mean i see i see a pattern here i guess you're gonna buy some of the cities well we shouldn't i'm gonna get into that stay tuned hopefully's out by christmas sweet i mean it's it's gonna be called sweeties
Starting point is 01:05:06 sweetie bikini could be worse yeah i'm at swiney's bikini this is a You should pitch that, too, right? Yeah, I should pitch on a counterwarfer. Look, I don't got the money. It's like, it's like a Silicon Valley where it's like he offers one guy's from 20 million. The other one's like, I'll give you 200K, but you get that one in the company. I'm like, I'll pitch you this.
Starting point is 01:05:24 I have the perfect name, but I got the money. You know, sweet needs, sweeties, sweeties bikinis. It's, look, I mean, no one will appreciate me until I'm gone. And that's not a threat. Don't take it the wrong way. Thanks so much for tuning in. and uh you know and then yeah if you subscribe if you want patreon.com slash rate comp if you want whatever make sure you out yeah we've had to mention
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