PBD Podcast - Andrew Tate Interview Update | Ep. 277 | Part 1

Episode Date: June 9, 2023

In this Episode, PBD and the Home Team: Recaps the trip to Romania for the Andrew Tate Interview and gives an update on when it will be available. Talk about the Trump Indictment Discuss the You...Tube updated Guidelines Gavin Newsom's New Gun Law Commercial Real Estate Crisis https://thevaultconference.com/http://valuetainment.ac-page.com/tate-email-capture FaceTime or Ask Patrick any questions on https://minnect.com/ Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/live/iRha-e3HGKs?feature=share Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/2aPEwD4 To reach the Valuetainment team, you can email: info@valuetainment.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I know this life meant for me. Yeah, why would you plan on the lie if we got that day? That you came in giving values, contagious world on entrepreneurs. We can't no value to hate it. I'd be running home. You look what I've become. I'm the one. I'm loud so I don't, you know., okay, well listen. We're back at it podcast
Starting point is 00:00:28 We haven't done one for a minute this week because we were in Romania book a rest yeah, we were in Romania hanging out and It's interesting because Vinnie you were a celebrity there. He dressed up as a Dracula people taking pictures with you. It's pretty well It wasn't like some guy really thought, because what are the odds that these tourists just got back from Transylvania? And they were like, my wife, I like those classels. You were the second biggest celebrity in Romania.
Starting point is 00:00:53 Behind another individual. So you might have been the first. I don't know. And obviously we got a lot of story to go through. And at the beginning, we're going to give you the tape update. And just for everybody, because I've been bombarded, swamped, good messages about what's going to be happening here. So we spent, I don't know, we have around 12 hours of footage of content. There will be a behind the scenes
Starting point is 00:01:18 because that behind the scenes clip alone will be very interesting for you to see. They were very transparent, which was kind of like, hey, you know, take the camera around, you know, we got footage from a lot of different places. We spent seven hours talking to Andrew, and we spent about an hour and a half talking to Tristan individually. The topics and issues that was discussed was very deep from BBC to Romania to the arrest to what it was like to be in jail, the experience in jail, the dungeon,
Starting point is 00:01:52 what things they learned while they were in there, moments of not having access to your phone for 92 days, how that messes with you, personal life, kids, finance, what did they do? Did they take everything? Is there money there? Do they have any money left? Did they take this? Did they take that? Anyways, we talked about everything. Now, while we did the interview, this is one thing everybody needs to know. By the way, if you're watching this, if you want to be one of the first to get the update on this, text date to 3103401132. Once again, text award, date, if you can put this in the chat as well, text award, date to 3103401132, or I'll give you another
Starting point is 00:02:37 thing to do as well. Kai, if you can send a link to Rob to put in the description for people that are not in America internationally To be the first to get the email as well Rob Please text Kai to text you the proper link and let's put that below folks You'll see it as you're coming in and Rob will put in the chat as well. So a lot of conversations Loyal legal was there their their publics were there everybody fluent from all over the place for this meeting and where everybody flew in from all over the place for this meeting. And the interview that goes live, I believe it's five hours and 20 minutes of content of which,
Starting point is 00:03:11 45 minutes will have to be cut because it's legal issues about Romania and their indictment. And that'll be live post their indictment, which could be any time now in the next week or two. So what we're working on right now is for it to come out and be released. The interview, number one, I think it's going to be four hours and 40 minutes, some like that, four hours and 30 minutes. And then the other 45 minutes, 44 minutes will be released, post indictment. So there's going to be two parts to it. And then Tristan's interview will also be released here
Starting point is 00:03:47 very soon as well. It's epic. If you enjoy the first one, this was probably, I don't want to say 10 times wilder, because even the intro, I don't know if you guys saw the intro yesterday. I do. Shout out to the team for what they're done.
Starting point is 00:03:59 All in and everybody. Eric, out. Eric, you know, Kelly, true. Brandon with the research. These guys really were busting their tails, editing. I think they went without any sleep trying to get it this time.
Starting point is 00:04:10 And their crew, Tate Screw, was very hospitable, where they were with us. Can I give us a shout out? Tate said, you guys are the most prepared for any interview he's ever done. Then the research that knows the question. I don't know if we were more prepared than Lucy Williamson from Beasts. I don't wanna give us that kind of credit. I think we're second best to Lucy. She's
Starting point is 00:04:29 the goat. Yeah, we have to. And she was prepared with an agenda that completely. Yeah, I'm foul. She was ready to kill. She just didn't know it. And Pat, just to say something off of what you said for people like, I never met him. I've seen the videos obviously. I've never met him. But from start to finish, be honest, the hospitality, the sincere, genuine, like, you want to coffee? Dude, it was like being in the Middle Eastern person's house. Great personality. Like, bend over backwards to making us feel.
Starting point is 00:04:56 Did you feel like you were at home? I thought I was home. I mean, it was the same way last time though, but it was a great experience this time being in the house when you pull up to the security, security waiting outside. The place it was, the driver knowing who they were and asking around in the city what they thought of the taste. You just have to watch the interview to see all of this combined and it starts off. We give three gifts at the beginning which you will crack up and we give two or three unique gifts at the end which you won't crack up. You will
Starting point is 00:05:24 tear up. You will tear up the gifts at the end, which you won't crack up. You will tear up on them. You will tear up the gifts at the end because it's gonna be sentimental and meaningful to them. But I think it's a conversation that people need to hear. You're gonna, I can tell you one thing, folks, when you see this, BBC is going to hate this interview. Let me say that one more time. They're going to hate this interview. And that may be an understatement on what happened so. But at the same time, I think it needed to be this way.
Starting point is 00:05:47 People need to hear this story from them to kind of see where they're at. And then we're going to see what the court's going to do. What they're going to get charged. They're not still till today. Still allegedly. A lot of people are trying to come after them. A recent story came out with another girl named EV. That claim they did something 10 years ago.
Starting point is 00:06:03 We talked about that as well. Anyways, if you're following the tape story, you're not only not gonna wanna miss this one. I remember the first one was five hours. People are like, who the hell is gonna watch a five hour thing? And it was common consensus I got wherever I went and whatever DMs and emails and messages that came in. I sat there expecting to just watch the first 30 minutes.
Starting point is 00:06:25 I ended up finishing a whole thing on one sit down and you're gonna see a lot of people gonna be doing that. So stay tuned for that, it's gonna be epic. Can I add to this? We're gonna talk about this. I wrote down three things that I took from this in general. The big overdrop that I would say is I would argue that Tate, whether you love him,
Starting point is 00:06:40 you hate him, appreciate him, disrespect whatever. I would argue that he is inarguably the greatest communicator living today. I agree. The ability to understand what he's talking about but also relate to everyday people is fascinating. And we actually had that conversation about, I said, you have all these belts on your wall
Starting point is 00:06:59 about being a four time kickbox champion. I said, I would argue that your linguistic skills and your wordsmith ability is better than your kick-boxing ability. Goes, I wouldn't deny that. Here's the biggest takeaways. You touched on number one. I would say the hospitality was actually genuinely impressive. From Tristan, Andrew, his team, the ladies, everyone there, very impressive with that.
Starting point is 00:07:24 Absolute gentleman. Absolute gentleman. Even when the cameras were off. You can't fake this. His team, the ladies, everyone there, very impressive with that absolute gentleman, absolute gentleman, even when the cameras were off. So you can't fake this. This is not a facade. Number two, which I totally appreciate and have looked into this was the adaptability. He referenced Darwin. He said, is not the biggest or the strongest
Starting point is 00:07:38 or most intelligent that survives. It's the people who are the most adaptable or the animals are most adaptable. He talked about being in a yacht one week, being on a private jet, and then being in a jail cell, and he's like, I'm totally comfortable with this. Adaptability is absolutely amazing. And then ironically, the reverse to adaptability
Starting point is 00:07:55 are your values and principles, that he has locked in on certain things that he believes, and they are unwavering, which is very impressive to me. And that he takes full accountability for everything that happened. And speaking of values of principles, the work ethic, the stoicism, the brotherhood, the finances, the mental wellness, that not believing in depression, just being an
Starting point is 00:08:14 absolute top G. We had a great time. I'm excited for people to see it. And thank you, P.B.D. for everything. Yeah, it was great, but all right. It was a great experience. So stay tuned, guys, when it comes out again, text a word, date to 310 340 1132 or put the link below as well. Rob, did you put it below for folks to get the email as well? Yeah, Kai's working on it right now. Okay. One question for you. What are the chances that you change your diet to
Starting point is 00:08:40 eating once a day? No. Only taking coffee, 10 coffee and cigars. That's it, that's all. Like, to 15 cups of coffee, at least cigars a day and only eat once a day. Yeah, once a day. You know what would happen if I had one cup of coffee? I mean, it's just let alone, honestly, if I had 12 to 15 cups of coffee, my heart would stop.
Starting point is 00:08:58 You would work here. You would be a very different environment. Only person that does more coffee and cigars a day is the new proud Papa Mario Aguilar. Mario. Shout out to him. Shout out to Mario. Maybe boy.
Starting point is 00:09:09 New baby here. Gabriel. Maybe G. Maximo Aguilar. What a name. Powerful. What a name. Yeah, that's a powerful name right there.
Starting point is 00:09:17 Okay. All right, sounds good. Again, text the word take to 310-340-1132. As we're going through this. We have a lot of stories to cover here with you. Number one, the indictment would trump the new one that came out. There's indicted on seven charges.
Starting point is 00:09:31 We'll cover that. YouTube, I don't know if you guys heard it or not. Recently, they no longer give strikes for videos and people that fight the election in 2020. So they're no longer taking those videos then, which was kind of weird, but you should hear what the Biden campaign had to say by YouTube's new guidelines. California, Gavin Newsom announced proposes 28th amendment to the Constitution to combat gun violence. Cuba to host secret Chinese
Starting point is 00:09:55 spy base focus on US and that's not like a conspiracy website saying that that that article is written by Wall Street Journal folks Cuba to host secret Chinese spy base Focused on US RFK did a Twitter space with musk 300,000 people there I believe he's making some of the best points best arguments will cover that as well Chris Lick CNN CEO fired we did the podcast saying these guys are probably gonna fire this guy And he's actually doing good for the shareholders. We'll cover that. The real reasons why Chris Lake got fired. There's an article behind that. Tucker Carlson did his first and a second
Starting point is 00:10:30 and he took an indirect shot at Obama's personal life in 2008 and a lot of people on Twitter are claiming that Tucker kinda called him that part of the LG beat. You know what I'm saying? So maybe we'll cover that a little bit and Fox News tell Tucker Carlson, he violated his contract with new Twitter show Sam Altman fires back at Elon Musk criticism on open eyes saying I like to do it But that he's totally wrong about this stuff again
Starting point is 00:10:55 We'll see what time has to say about that half the world's biggest companies are downsizing office space amid Hybrid working that's an insider story commercial realistic crash still looming over the US economy Behind rising unemployment job market is really strong But at the same time jobless claims jump more than expected to the highest level since 2021 But let experience another week of sales decline dropping another 24% from a year ago Then there's a couple stories companies that embrace social issues are starting to have second thoughts That's a WSJ story and this next one is concerning for a couple stories, companies that embrace social issues, our star and a half second thoughts, that's a WSJ story.
Starting point is 00:11:26 And this next one is concerning for a couple people here on the panel, the sector, these rows. What? 29% in the three months after the end of row, the economy. The economists wrote that. You got yours, Vinny? And then Mel Gibson will talk about that, and Newt Surgeon General talked about the loneliness, epidemic, and this is the same person that was supportive of the shutdown.
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Starting point is 00:12:41 Andy Warhol, you know all these Picasso arts that they. So if you haven't get registered with these guys, I believe they have over 700,000 members now, and there's a link below in the link for you to go out there and sign up to be part of this. Once again, last time inflation was this I contemporary art appreciated on an average, ready of 20% per year. If you've not registered with masterworks, click on a link below to get registered with those guys Okay, first story which one do we want to get into I say we get into a indictment story Okay, first things first the indictment
Starting point is 00:13:15 All right, so here we go. Here are the charges and how many years Trump faces in federal Marlago indictment New York Post story number retaining classified document, Trump is charged with hoarding classified material at Marlago with a maximum sentence of 10 years or a fine. Number two, conspiring to obstruct justice, Trump is accused of instructing others to mislead government officials during the retrieval of the classified documents, constituting an obstruction of justice charge,
Starting point is 00:13:43 this carries a maximum sentence of 10 years or a fine. Number three, withholding a document, investigate as alleged that Trump purposefully retained some of the top secret government documents, which is authorized and carries a maximum, which unauthorized, I'm sorry, and carries a maximum sentence of five years. Number four, corruptly consuming a document or record Trump has charged with both threatening others to mislead a federal investigation and illegally retaining classified documents
Starting point is 00:14:09 which carries a punishment of to 20 years, conceding a document in a federal investigation Trump faces an additional 20, your percentage, 20 or sentence if convicted. Number six, scheme to conceal. Trump is accused to knowingly hiding the classified documents while serving in a government branch carrying a maximum of five years. If deemed domestic terrorism, the charge could be as high as eight years.
Starting point is 00:14:32 And last but not least, seven false statements and representation Trump could face charges for lying about keeping top secret document papers in his private home with a maximum sentence of five years. Quite frankly, all these numbers are high. All they care about is to be able to put the sky in prison for about 17 months 19 months that's all they care about if they can put them in prison till December of 2024 they're happy that's what they care about time when you do these stories what do you think about well i think about Eric Adams remember Eric Adams the indictment that came in New York and
Starting point is 00:15:01 it was like he listed like 14 thing was it 14 counts or something crazy in New York and it really like he listed like 14th thing. Was it 14 counts or something crazy in New York? And it really boiled down to one thing. This is one thing. Let's take a look at this. And this is what the government does, ladies and gentlemen. This is what they do. They cut the onion and the thin slices and they keep making you cry over it. Think of this.
Starting point is 00:15:20 What if a teacher said to you because you yell at the teacher that says you're staying after school for charge one, interrupting the teacher, charge two, raising your voice, charge three, yelling at a teacher. Your parents would say, what the hell are you doing? You're just keeping them after school for one thing, a yelled in class and you got upset with you. How are you keeping them three days after school and you're making up these charges? That's what they're doing here.
Starting point is 00:15:42 Watch this. Retaining classified documents with holding a document, corrupt concealing a document, concealing a document, a federal investigation, scheme to conceal. That's all the same thing, hiding a document. And then the other one is he lied and obstructed justice. They say conspiring to obstruct justice, false statements, representations to obstruct. They're really saying two things. You had documents and you were not honest with us about it. And they're trying to cut this thing, PBD into multiple charges. That way they can keep putting the years on it, and it gives them something to settle on. The federal prosecutor, here's what they really want. They want a settlement in which he agrees not to be running and he agrees to go away.
Starting point is 00:16:25 That's what the design is here. They're trying to wound his image in public. I'm not sure they really want the desanis to come out better on this, very politically charged, but this is how the government does it. They cut things into little slices to make it seem bigger. Here's, I think, because we were getting on the flight, right? I think it's the timing of this, right? Because Biden unleashed this indictment on the same day right? I think it's the timing of this, right? Because Biden unleashed this
Starting point is 00:16:45 indictment on the same day that the House Republicans were finally able to publicize the evidence that 5 million from Ukraine, the Burisma story went to like, so when people, I tell people to wake up, there is no coincidence. It happens on purpose. They've weaponized the Department of Justice and it's like, think about it. We get on the plane. One story comes out. We land. that one hits because now, what's the main story, Pat? It's Trump. It has nothing, nobody cares about the Biden situation
Starting point is 00:17:09 and Biden is on camera. Do you remember that Rob, when he was like, I'm not, they wanted a billion dollars and he goes, I told him guess what? You ain't getting it. This right here. Unless, and you know why, Pat? Unless they fire the guy that was going after Hunter.
Starting point is 00:17:22 This is the video right here. And you press this. This is evidence. We've all seen this. I remember going over convincing our team, our others to convincing that we should be providing for loan guarantees. And I went over, I guess, the 12, 13th time to keep.
Starting point is 00:17:37 And I was going supposed to announce that there was another billion dollar loan guarantee. And I had gotten a commitment from Poroshenko and from Jatsunjup that they would take action against the state prosecutor and they didn't. So they said, I'm not going to, they're walking out to press conference and I said, I'm not going to, we're not going to give you the billion dollars. They said, you have no authority, you're not the president, the president said, I said call them.
Starting point is 00:18:04 I said, I'm telling you, You're not the president. The president said, I said, call him. I said, I'm telling you, you're not getting the billion dollars. I said, you're not getting the billion dollars. I'm going to be leaving here. And I think it was about six hours. I look at it. I said, I'm leaving it six hours. If the prosecutor's not fired, you're not getting the money.
Starting point is 00:18:16 Well, son of a bitch. Look, they're laughing. They're fired. And they put in place someone who was solid at the time. You know, the prosecutor was the guy that was investigating Hunter and Burisma. Like, when are people gonna wake up and like, bro, that the proof is right in front of your face and nothing happened? Do you have that article that just came out?
Starting point is 00:18:35 By the way, this is the one from Joe Biden allegedly paid $5 million by Burisma executive as part of a bribery scheme according to FBI document. This is not like, keep going, Lord, let me, so the president, let me read that whole thing by executive. Go a little higher, yeah, executive of the Ukraine natural gas firm, Burisma, where his son Biden hunter sat on the board to Confedish a human source told FBI during June 2020 interview sources familiar with told Fox News digital,
Starting point is 00:19:02 the sources brief Fox, the editor of the FBI generated FD1023 form alleging a criminal bribery scheme between then vice president Joe Biden and a foreign national that involved influence over US policy decisions. The form dated June 20, 2020 is the FBI's interview with a highly credible confidential source who detailed multiple meetings and conversations. He or she had with a top-risk my executive over the course of several years starting 2015.
Starting point is 00:19:30 Is there anything else below that for us to see? I mean, that in itself is plenty, ain't it? Of course it is. It's like, it's not rumors of Russian collusion and all the BS. You're seeing a video of a guy saying, pay per play, you know what I mean? And you have to fly a summit that's investigating my son, Pat, and the proof is right there
Starting point is 00:19:49 and nothing happens. That's why it's so frustrating for the average person because it's like, the left runs the show. And by the way, the FBI, Pat, sent somebody up that recorded it, right? So a assignment officer and a superior agreed to take FD 1023. The FBI will agree not to even talk to people at times
Starting point is 00:20:09 when they're trying to cover up, but they actually, so an assignment officer and a superior actually agreed, yeah, let's go file it. That's permanently filed. That's permanently filed. Yeah, that's in the record now. I want to show this. I want to show this.
Starting point is 00:20:22 This just happened this week. Check this out. This is kind of weird when you see this here, And I'm on a 10-20-10-20-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10 stenographer this month outed you as a anonymous senior administration official who briefed reporters on Air Force 2 and Route 2 Ukraine in 2014. He says that you spoke about giving aid to the Ukrainian National Gas Industry just days after the first or the second son had secretly joined the board of a Ukrainian gas company. He says he considers you part of a corrupt influence pedal and peddling conspiracy you want to testify to Delaware grand jury about it i do have a response to that and bring part of the corrupt influence peddling operation involving by family and your craters any other country no
Starting point is 00:21:17 but it is great look at the blinck rate the f.b.i. profilers i tell you when the blinck rate starts going up is where you're you're mental And, and seeing that, the point that we said, yesterday, I had that journalism is dead. He says, no, nobody goes into a frenzy and goes, well, wait a minute, wait, nobody says nothing, and they move on to the next story. Tell you what the music they played in that video.
Starting point is 00:21:37 Was very good. You would just know, he's guilty, just like the music. Duh, duh, duh. He's like, oh, yeah. Here's my thoughts on the Trump situation. Was that me? Is that you. Well, here's my thoughts on the Trump situation. Was that me? Is that you?
Starting point is 00:21:47 Well, it's Tom. You know, a lot of people use the word witch hunt, right? And I have the definition of that. I'm not saying that it is a full-on witch hunt, but it definitely smells witch-hunting, right? I don't know if that's a word. Witchy Verde, but it definitely smells witch-hunting. The definition of a witch hunt is a campaign directed against a person,
Starting point is 00:22:05 a group holding unorthodox or unpopular views. We can have a debate of whether his views are unpopular. They're certainly unorthodox, but that's what's going on there. And it came from when witches who were not doing anything witchcrafty were burned at the mother's fucking stake for allegedly doing things. So it definitely feels like that.
Starting point is 00:22:27 We had the conversation with the two FBI agent whistleblowers the other day, and the term weaponized and politicized was being thrown around like a football left and right. Well, for Biden, I don't think it's the witch hunt. I think it's really the question of witch bribe. Yeah, exactly. So I think we learned with Trump in Trump's defense
Starting point is 00:22:46 that Russia, the Russia gate, turned out to be not a Ukraine stuff, didn't really turn out to be anything. Hillary. The impeachment stuff didn't really turn out to be anything. The Stormy Daniels hush money. We'll see what happens with that. Seems very petty. But I think this is just going to be a slow drip.
Starting point is 00:23:02 You mentioned Eric Adams. I think you meant Alvin Bragg, the state of New York, that has come in after him. Obviously this. And then we're going to see what happens with the Georgia situation. That's him on tape asking to find 11,000 something, something votes. I think this comes into three camps. Kind of like what we talked about with Tate. There's the people who are automatically assuming that Tate is guilty without any evidence
Starting point is 00:23:26 and they've basically anchored to that position. There's nothing you could tell them to prove them otherwise. There's the other camp that's like, he's the man, he's the top G, you can't show me anything that he's done. And I have his back, totally understand that. And then there's the independent free thinkers
Starting point is 00:23:40 that are basically, let's see what happens here. And I think that's exactly what's playing out with the Trump situation. Number one, you have the mega base that is fucking pissed. Okay, there's nobody on the right side of things that is happy about this. They completely are on the camp
Starting point is 00:23:56 that this is a freaking witch hunt. I don't know if you saw what Mark Levin had to say. Dude went off, steam coming from his ears. People are freaking pissed about this. We talk about the country being divided and divisive This ain't helping whatsoever. You want to pull up rock live in keep keep what you just had there? No, no pretty exact what you had on So then you have the democratic laugh of the woke left if you go there. They are Extatic they are they are happy to see this is what they wanted they want more of this It's like Trump porn and the fet the fetish is not going down whatsoever.
Starting point is 00:24:25 Then you have the people, and I would say, I'm in that camp, that's like, all right. This seems a little witch-hunting. Let's let the facts play out. Let's see what happens here. This is, you know, you put up a poll up there, how much you trust. The Justice Department, I'm assuming
Starting point is 00:24:41 that there's gonna be a lot of people that do not trust what is going on here. And the record is not good for what's going on in Trump world as far as going after the guy. And really finding nothing. But you touch on it Pat, they're gonna stop at nothing and then 18 months from now, if he's not winning the election
Starting point is 00:24:57 or even running the election, they're gonna be very happy to see this. Last point, this is the cover of Time Magazine this week, right, I don't know if you can see this. It is a picture of Rhonda Santas, the sanctimonious. The sanctimonious. And it's what Rhonda Santas means for America.
Starting point is 00:25:14 And it is him peeling an orange. You can touch on a double on a tron. That's very layered. That's very layered. In Florida, the orange, the sunshine state. But also, there's a big bad orange man that he's looking to unpeel and take down.
Starting point is 00:25:26 So I think that's sort of the media's narrative is that they would love to see Trump out of this thing and to Santa's in there. Let's not forget one thing. At the end of the day, this is the first time in this nation's history that a formal president has been formally charged by the federal government. The Stormry Daniels hush money situation was New York State, Alvin Bragg, everything with that. He campaigned on that.
Starting point is 00:25:49 At the end of the day, I think it's a sad situation. I think at the end of the day, the number one word that keeps popping up, whether you're on the left or on the right, is accountability. What's the accountability here? Trump being held accountable, is biting being held accountable, is accountability being distributed evenly. I know a lot of people on the right do not think that it is.
Starting point is 00:26:08 And don't you feel that it's just one side accountability? Like one side gets away with literally murder. One side is just, that's just one side, it's Trump. It does seem that way. It does seem that way. It's literally all Trump. And my question was bro, when are Americans actually going to do something?
Starting point is 00:26:22 All we do is talk that all the right does is bark. When are the people actually going to get involved? And I'm not talking about January 6, BS, where they show up and FBI agents are like, hey, let's run into the Capitol. I'm talking about, like in Europe, Pat, went Brazil and all those protests. There was millions and millions of people in the street saying enough is enough. What do you think it's going to take for us? Like, Pat, every day it's another story of Biden can do whatever he wants. They can do whatever he wants. Hillary can do Russian
Starting point is 00:26:48 collusion and all that. When is going to be the breaking point? Or are we too soft and going back to what Tate always talks about? The masculine men, they're getting rid of all these guys. Those guys are just soft now. Nobody's going in the streets. It's just, I'm going to post a vlog. I'm going to go on and I'm going to post a vlog i'm gonna go on and i'm gonna post something on instagram when is enough and what do you think is going to be that great all that patent patent to this but i think you already hit on it once trump is no longer in the race boom they're done with the guy but while he's in this race they do not want to
Starting point is 00:27:15 see this guy be the president period and the story they they will go after the santa's but at a tent of what they're doing with trump not not even close right uh... again for me one of the things we were talking about is in Glendale Unified School District. By the way, Glendale, if you're listening to this, we talk about you on Tate's interview, and we have a lot of respect for those parents, man.
Starting point is 00:27:36 I mean, I saw one of these clips, which I'll send to you right up here in a minute and we'll talk about that. The biggest thing is you not being afraid of taking a stand. You not being afraid of taking a stand against what's taking place. There's a part of it where if Glandel Unified School District
Starting point is 00:27:52 is sick of it. If there's sick of what's taking place, if there's sick of all the mess that's taking place, you have to go on a strike. It got so bad that the board member shows up and says, hey, what do we need to do to get you guys to stop protesting? You know what the mother said?
Starting point is 00:28:10 Now what do you want to do? What about when we first ask you and we talked about this? You didn't listen to us. Now you want us to stop. Now because it's embarrassing, what you guys are doing? No. Now we're going to keep talking about this until you stop.
Starting point is 00:28:22 And one guy comes in saying, we have death upon Christian fascists. I don't know if you saw this clip or not. Rob, I showed it to you guys. This one guy gets up there and says, death upon Christian fascists. And he's a guy that's holding, if I can find this clip, I think I retweeted it or something.
Starting point is 00:28:41 This guy's got very, very good clips about this. Anyways, I'll find it here in the middle. We'll go through it. But people have to, when you do something like this, you're eventually gonna wake people up and they're eventually gonna say, I am not going to tolerate this. This is Glendale right now.
Starting point is 00:28:56 If you look at this, look at the fights. If you can click on it so they can hear the noise, look what the guy says, turn on the audio. Yeah, go ahead. Oh wow. So look at that. They're giving you audio. Because you might, you know, that's NTIFA too, Pat. N, go ahead. Wow. To look at that, they're giving you audio. Because you know, that's antifa too, Pat.
Starting point is 00:29:07 Yeah. Tifa was there, again, their ass is what? PPD, this is where you grew up. Yes, listen, if there's one thing about Armenians, if you do anything to their mothers and their kids, it's game over. Yep. This is a very different kind of a culture. This is the types of
Starting point is 00:29:26 people you want to have drinks with, you want to have conversation with, you want to spend time with, but God forbid you do anything to their kids. And they're starting to see it right now. It's common sense by the way. Don't mess with my kids. One of the mothers asked the question, I have to find these clips to show to you. One of the mothers asked the question and says, you know, why are we showing, why do we have to teach a four year old about what a transgender is? Why do we have to teach a four year old, a four year old?
Starting point is 00:29:54 What does a four year old have to learn about being a transgender? Nothing. A four year old has nothing to do to learn about what a transgender is. But they're doing these kinds of things. One Armenian guy was standing across a, a standing across this guy, and this other guy was saying, you know, death, death upon Christian fascists, and the guy turns around and says,
Starting point is 00:30:16 he says, really? He says, you want to burn the American flag? He says, yes. He says, you want to burn the American flag. Do you have that clip that I sent it to you? No, I wish I could show that. It was incredible. He says, you want to burn the American flag? Do you have that clip? Did I send it to you? No, I wish I had it. I wish I had it. I was incredible. He says, you want to burn the American flag? He says, why is it such a big deal if we burn the LGBT, the pride flag, but not a big deal if you burn the American flag?
Starting point is 00:30:36 Why is that okay? And anyways, it was a back and forth with them. But my point to you is, you got to stand up for your values and principles, especially at a point like this when insanity is taking place. The biggest thing about that is, and this is something that I've learned repeatedly being here at Value Tame-in, why is it that people who are not born here, not from America, that came here, that earned the right to be here, are freaking obsessed with America. Why? Because they know what it's like the rest of the world.
Starting point is 00:31:05 They know what it's like not to have a voice, not to have your freedoms, to be locked up in jail for bullshit, to not to have food on the plate, not to have an opportunity, to not have money, and they come here and they deeply with gratitude and appreciation, love what America's about.
Starting point is 00:31:19 Then you have these Yahoo's that are born in America, and they just play the fucking victim role and all they do is want to hate on America. This is why Winston-Bashon Gorka was here who just made a call yesterday. He said, he said, he's came down to two things, two camps. The people that love America
Starting point is 00:31:34 and the people that hate America wanted to destroy America. And it's sad to say, but that's becoming more and more true every single freaking day. I found the clip. Can you play this clip? Watch this guy here, what he said. Okay, make it bigger and let's get the audio up.
Starting point is 00:31:46 If we can, tell me the audio works on this one. Okay, go for it. I like this one. That's what we're doing. That's what we're doing. You pause right there. I agree to death to America, but I also agree death to Christian fascists.
Starting point is 00:32:01 Yeah. This is a white guy saying death to Christian fascists. Okay, keep playing it You will burn this life You have saying I'm not a face myself. He said right right there. You have saying they bring the flag Not okay to bring the LGBTQ flag, but he's okay for you to burn this flag Listen, yeah, the average person Let's go, we can carry it. That's your right to carry it. Discover what he said. I don't like it. You can carry it.
Starting point is 00:32:46 By the way, positive. Listen, to the average person, tell me who you want on your side. Tell me who you want to be friends with. Tell me who you want as a citizen. Tell me who's a net positive to your country. Tell me who's more grateful. Tell me who's more thankful for your country.
Starting point is 00:33:02 Tell me who's better for you. Tell me we should make more to a hero. Who should we protect more? This clown or the other guy that's trying to defend his kids, do we not value great parents, great fathers, great men, great leaders that are willing to stand up for this incredible country? Do we value that?
Starting point is 00:33:19 Then turn that man into a hero. Now, by the way, I would love to have a... It's a whole different conversation I was having with Merle, Te the way, I would love to have a, this whole different conversation I was having with Merle, Teacron and my sister by doing an event in Glendale at the biggest hall and bringing all these parents because I got a message for these Armenian parents that are doing this.
Starting point is 00:33:35 And I think, anyways, that's a whole different thing. I don't wanna get into it right now. But all I'm saying is, I am so proud, so proud, and maybe proud is one word, but I want to add another one. I am so proud and honored to have half of my blood, be Armenian, to see the representation of these incredible fathers and mothers
Starting point is 00:33:58 that are brave to stand up to this pathetic hypocrisy, this bullshit woke agenda that is convinced so many people to think this is noble and we ought to sit there and be tolerant about it. I respect you for fighting to every single Armenian parent to every single Armenian individual that you got a sibling, a brother, a sister and aunt and uncle. There was a 90 year old grandmother standing there talking to one of these clowns in a very calm way. Like what are you doing?
Starting point is 00:34:30 I got so much respect for you guys, keep doing what you're doing. You know how they say that we're living in a clown world. Everything up is down, the left is right, this is just case example, exhibit A, you have an American born and raised in America, hates america wants to burn the u.s.a flag you have an immigrant and Armenian immigrant speaking in a thick accent defending the flag hold it one is trying to burn the american flag one is basically saying do not touch this fucking flag
Starting point is 00:34:57 okay i'm not going to touch your lgbt woke flag do your thing unicorn yeah don't touch this flag and you can tell the the in his voice, he meant it. Of course. He would die for his beliefs, because he knows what it's like on the other side of the country, other side of the world. It's really pathetic. It's a clown fucking world.
Starting point is 00:35:16 It really is. And if anybody doesn't understand what's going on on Twitter here and having the ability to see unedited videos, you can see what is being said, when is being said, this is not getting edited and put on mainstream media. This is not going on the news. On the news, they portray it as a bunch of freak parents that are upset that are against progressive values and the rights of other people.
Starting point is 00:35:37 Bologna, with these people are as upset about what you're trying to teach their kids. And thanks to Twitter, you've got all sorts of these, these wonderful accounts that I was looking at yesterday, Pat. It was not cut, they're just saying, look at what this person said. Look at what this person said. You're able to see the truth of what's going on there,
Starting point is 00:35:52 including this woke woman who actually stood and was speaking to the school board, and she mentioned the genocide and denied it. So yet a genocide denier on top of this, hitting to the core of something happens to the Armenian community, that we need a dip. We've got St. Patrick's Day,
Starting point is 00:36:08 we've got Martin Luther King Day, we need a day on the American calendar for to recognize what happened with the Armenian genocide. And you got this woman with the, and I'm gonna call her trans, because she had the balls to stand there, and make a comment, and invoke a comment about the genocide, while she's making a
Starting point is 00:36:25 comment so she's clearly poking and triggering these parents that are outside and I was thankful that I could see a 360-degree view of all these folks to see really what was happening there because this is not the coverage you were getting on the media. No that's that's this is again respect you guys for what you're doing to every single Armenian and by the way this is this isn't just Armenian. I know a lot of Hispanics they don't stand up for this I know our company half of it is Hispanic and I'm talking every kind of Hispanic they don't stand up for this stuff they do not stand up for this stuff okay this this is not the game they play this is not what they want to do
Starting point is 00:36:59 they have strong values and principles they don't support decisions like this by the way we're talking about Trump we're talking about Biden. I posted a poll on Twitter. Can you go to my Twitter account if you could? Just write there, go to my Twitter account and refresh it, refresh it so all this stuff can be, no, no, go back to, yeah, just refresh it from the top, there you go. And then go to the poll and zoom in a little bit.
Starting point is 00:37:19 I asked the following question. How much do you trust the current justice system in America? Okay? The answers are, pick one of them by the way, just vote on one of them yourself, Rodley. Look at that. Okay, look at that right there. 3,574 people voted 44 minutes ago. 61.3% said zero. 27.3% said minimal. That means 89% said minimal to zero. 89% said minimal to zero. 9.3% said somewhat 2.1% said fully. I can guarantee you the fully are 100% vaccinated.
Starting point is 00:38:00 They have all their best. And they wear masks in the car. They're clung in person. They were wearing masks when they put the folding ones right. By the way, so that just kind of they put the phone in one right there, by the way. So that just kind of tells you the state of the current economy. And anyways, we can go to the next topic. I'll finish it up with you here.
Starting point is 00:38:12 You were going to say something? Oh, I mean, it's, it's, like I like just peel this back a little bit. I have conversations with people on all political sides of the aisle. Okay. And what I like having conversations with is people that are not Trump fans, not Mago World, people that voted for Biden and say, what do you think about what's going on here? What do you think about this situation?
Starting point is 00:38:32 What do you think about what's happening with Trump? What do you think about what's happening with the LGBT woke? The problem that I have is we're so polarized, it's like, if you voted for Biden, you must be a gay liberal Democrat, obviously, right? It's like, if you voted for Trump, you must have been there storming the Capitol on January 6th. It's a broad spectrum.
Starting point is 00:38:47 And what I like understanding is when people are like, yeah, I voted for Biden, but I don't really like what's going on here on the left here. It's not, I've got kids in school. I don't like this shit. And I'm not a Trump supporter, but I don't support this. And it's a very nuanced debate here.
Starting point is 00:39:02 Same with this. It's like, I know plenty of Democrat people, they're not woke, antifa people. Just like I know plenty of, you know, DeSantis type people who aren't on the Magacamp. It's very nuanced debate here, but when everybody across the aisle, everyone across the spectrum politically is seeing something like this
Starting point is 00:39:19 and they're like, this is ridiculous. This is freaking ridiculous. That's when you understand that. It's really a situation that is just completely that's not so cool. All right, let's go to the next door. So this week, multiple people made announcements that they're running.
Starting point is 00:39:31 Chris Christie, I don't know if you've heard of them before, he announced he's running is the former governor of New Jersey. Mike Pence announced he's running as well. Insider came out. I showed it to you guys yesterday when insider on their Instagram profile, when Mike Pence's announcement was made, I don't know what the article said,
Starting point is 00:39:49 but it was not good. They said something like Mike Pence made an announcement that he's running and nobody cares. I thought he was leading in the polls, Mike Pence, no? Let me read the article or what it said if I have that. And he did say something, Pat, on the lines that if Trump is a nominee, he kind of will support it. Here you go.
Starting point is 00:40:04 It says, Pence made an announcement, but no one cares about Mike Pence. This is insider, insider is liberal. Insider business, if you wanna go to it, insider business, if you go to it, you'll see they said, nobody cared,
Starting point is 00:40:17 nobody cared about what he had to say. And then Tim Scott goes on the view and rails against a host, offensive comments about him. He crushed it by the way, okay. When he went on, you can just zoom in real quick, Rob, just zoom in right there yourself and you'll be able to see it. No one cares about Mike Pence.
Starting point is 00:40:35 Insider, saying that, okay. But the YouTube story is kind of weird on what came out this last week. This came out on nowhere, okay? When announcement like this was made by YouTube, YouTube reckless to stop policing false claims on election fraud, Biden's campaign says this is a Reuters story. The Biden campaign strongly criticizes YouTube's decision to seize, pop policing false claims about the election fraud, deeming it reckless and warning of potential violence. YouTube announces policy change, citing concerns about curtailing,
Starting point is 00:41:09 political speech while acknowledging that removing content did combat some misinformation, the platform's decision to stop removing false claims related to the 2020 election is seen as controversial and concerning Biden's campaign spokesperson, Kevin Muñoz emphasizes that the policy
Starting point is 00:41:27 changes does not erase the fact that Biden legitimately won the 2020 election, expressing concern about the role of social media companies and spreading lies during that period. Now, here's a part when you see a story like this. Why is YouTube doing this? Let's go logical, let's go in every way we want. First of all, YouTube's ad revenue is down 2.6.
Starting point is 00:41:51 The highest drop they've ever had from the day YouTube got started. First time ever, their ad revenue was down 2. Right there, zoom in, tech crunch. YouTube continues to see ad revenue decline, 2.6% year over year. This is not a good look for YouTube, okay? Because they have investors, YouTube, you know,
Starting point is 00:42:13 it shows the results, they're where they were at and where they're at right now. So they're sitting around saying, what the hell is going on? Rumble on the other side, keep signing people left and right, okay? Rumble is indirectly holding these guys accountable. Twitter is indirectly holding these guys accountable. Twitter is indirectly holding these guys accountable.
Starting point is 00:42:27 If God forbid, report comes out that Tucker's show on Twitter made him $2.2 million in a month or something like that. YouTube could be crushed. Big time. And what I mean by YouTube could be crushed, here's the thing nobody thinks about. Okay, nobody thinks about. Nobody realizes that the biggest thing about bullies is bullies are only bullies until somebody stands up to them. And you know what is the typical mindset of a bully?
Starting point is 00:43:00 What is the typical mindset of a bully? The typical mindset of a bully is that he is going to have, he or she is going to have that kind of power forever. It's the biggest lie. If you have a monopoly on social media, you feel like we can have a control of this forever. They had it for a few years. They don't have it anymore. If we have a monopoly on mainstream media, we can do whatever we want. Oh yeah, see what's changing. If we have a monopoly on mainstream media, we can do whatever we want. Oh, yeah, see what's changing. If we have a monopoly We can push the agenda with ESG and our name is blackrock vanguard and state street. Oh really? Okay, you keep doing us see what's happening right now We'll cover a story with Wall Street Journal if this ESG stuff is working
Starting point is 00:43:38 But the point here with YouTube I applaud them for going this direction if YouTube if YouTube chooses to go back to allowing people from both sides, to go and comment without inciting violence, but they're going out there and giving their thoughts, their opinions, they allow that to stay, YouTube will be in Kong again. But if they don't, this is by far the worst time ever for YouTube to play the same political games they played in June of 2020 when they saw me, listen, I remember one time, Mar-Yunai sitting and watching YouTube, I don't know how many videos were taken on on YouTube suddenly for us. 10, 20, 30, 40, I remember one time. And it was like, oh, boom, we did this interview, taking out, we did this interview, taking out, we did this interview, taking, RRFK interview, where he talks about what he thought happened
Starting point is 00:44:28 to his father and who killed them. You know, that was taken down. RRFK interview, a couple million views after week or two, was taken out, whatever the timeline was, it could have been a month or two before they took it out. But if YouTube goes this direction, good for them, if they don't, capitalism is here, capitalism works, competition is going to take their
Starting point is 00:44:46 lunch, not because I said so, because it always has since day one, especially with companies that become arrogant, thinking they have a monopoly, and monopolies don't last forever. You think it'll help out? I think it's too late for them, because now there's Twitter and there's all these. No, they're so massive, it's not too late. They have everybody. I mean, they have Mr. Beast. They have everybody. They have everybody. I mean, they have Mr. Beast. They have they have everybody. They have music. They have they're they have so many the kids
Starting point is 00:45:09 and by the way, here's the other part. You know how much the biggest YouTuber made last year? 58 million dollars. You know what Jake Paul made off YouTube last year? 45 million bucks. You know that that guy that does the toy reviews. You know the guy. Yeah. What's his name? The Ryan. Ryan's. You know what Ryan made last year? Can you put Ryan's income last year? Ryan made $28 million last year of YouTube. Right, parents made $28 million. I mean, $28 million, I wanna say he made,
Starting point is 00:45:36 what's the number? Can you see the income what he made last year? On a list of top 10 biggest YouTubers, you'll see he made $28 million bucks. I think that's old. And Jake Paul made 45 million off YouTube. YouTube is still, I mean listen, Jake Paul made 45 million. Rumble's revenue is roughly 100 million.
Starting point is 00:45:55 Revenue and one of YouTubers talent made 45 million. That's a big difference. And Rumble has to figure out, I'm sorry, $ million dollars in earnings my apologies i was off by seven million bucks but the point is that the term is on the show time you're doing something to be there you go thirty five million bucks so the point is there's still
Starting point is 00:46:15 kinkong but kinkong is starting to realize hey man maybe we have to allow capitals and do spartan people get a half different opposing opinions tom well there also is something lurking in the background is called Section 230. And Section 230 is the safe harbor law that allows YouTube and Twitter and others to actually moderate, and they are shielded federally
Starting point is 00:46:35 from liability for what happens on Freedom of Speech. And what they don't want, they also do not want a conservative Republican to mess with Section 230. Users and services cannot be sued. And that's what they want. They have there. And so what they're trying to do is they're trying to play nice because they don't want Section 230 to be changed. If it does change, it changes their liability, it changes what they can and can't do. It makes it that if they were to censor someone, they're actually censoring free speech and exposes them to a lot of things.
Starting point is 00:47:10 They want Section 230 to say, hey YouTube, do whatever you do, you operate as a publisher, cut people off, allow people there, and then... Massive point you're making. And then you want to be a liberal voice, censor all the conservatives at your choice, YouTube. They don't want Ron DeSantis or a certain Donald J. Trump to come in and say, we have fixed in section 230. I'm tearing it in half. Yeah. That's not what they want. And by the way, it, it's, it's in the gun sites of a lot of conservatives. And yes, I said gun sites. Tom you do a Bill Clinton impersonation way better than Trump. You want to try that again? Vinnie does it way better.
Starting point is 00:47:50 You're crazy. If I was president all this crap wouldn't happen. There you go. There he is. There he is. There he is. Guys, go to the next story here. So California, Governor Gavin Newsom proposes 28 amendment to the Constitution to combat gun violence. This is a USA today story. So, Newsom proposes 20-year-old Constitution and aimed at addressing gun violence, the Proposal Amendment includes raising the minimum age to purchase a gun from 18 to 21, implementing universal background checks,
Starting point is 00:48:19 establishing waiting periods to gun purchases and prohibiting civilians from buying assault weapons. Newsom's proposal seeks to strike a balance between enacting common sense gun safety laws while respecting the Second Amendment and America's gun-owned tradition. Adding a constitutional amendment would require significant support and ratification from two-thirds of Congress and three-thirds of the state, three-f thirds of the state three forts of the state making the process challenging new some uh... uh... uh... to collaborate and group with grassroots sports new sums plans to collaborate with grassroots supporters
Starting point is 00:48:54 elected leaders and coalition across the nation to gather support for similar resolutions in other states time what's what's new some doing with this here well first of all this is, this is a standard political plank popular statement. He's speaking to the liberal base about gun control. And what he's trying to do is put safety front and center, I think people should be 21.
Starting point is 00:49:14 Don't you think that's a good idea? You know, how do you argue against that? No, no, no, a 10-year-old should have a gun. It's hard to argue that side. Then what about background checks? What about gun shows selling a private sale out of the trunk of your car? Should there be a background check? You have to fill out a form to sell your car to somebody and drop it off at DMV.
Starting point is 00:49:32 Why shouldn't you have to do that with a gun? All of that sounds good, except there's a Trojan horse here. The Trojan horse is prohibiting civilians from buying assault weapons. And inside it, the definition of assault weapon will expand and expand and expand. You know, an automatic weapon, classic machine gun. That's an assault weapon. And pretty soon, your Remington 410 board that you're huntin' fesent with
Starting point is 00:49:59 will be called an assault weapon. That's the Trojan horse. But the odds of getting this through all the states is very, very low. What he's doing is talking to the liberal base, and he's trying to plant the seeds. This is one of the planks I have, and I'm running on gun control, running against shootings. This is one of the planks in his campaign. He's trying to get the, also get the DNC, the potential to them, and to allow them to be a candidate for president if they flip the switch on Joe Biden. But what's in there, this is a Trojan horse.
Starting point is 00:50:31 The assault weapon list would just keep expanding. That's the design. You know, you use the word that I think is very apropos. You said he's appealing to the populist base because gun control and figuring out these fucking mass shooting situations actually is very popular. Now I do agree with you that there's definitely a Trojan horse aspect of this and the concern
Starting point is 00:50:54 certainly from the two A people is that they're coming after your guns. I don't think that's on the agenda, but if that's what you feel, totally entitled to that. But I do think there is a deep yearning in this country to figure this out, guys. Something needs to get done here. The status quo of just a shooting every 21 hours, RFK mentioned this. He said, what, in Switzerland,
Starting point is 00:51:16 there hasn't been a mass shooting like this in schools or in general, in 20 years. 21 years. 21 years. And this happens every 21 hours here in America. Now, is Gavin Newsom approach the perfect situation, the perfect approach? Arguable. We'll see.
Starting point is 00:51:32 But I actually applaud him for doing something about this. Now, are there deeper motivations here? Is this an appeal to the DNC to become the next president? We all know that Biden is running on empty. Yet he's the front runner here. I actually think, when I think of fake politician, the first name that comes to mind is Gavin Newsom, but there is some genuine desire to get this figured out
Starting point is 00:51:58 because the normalcy and just the, yeah, another shooting is actually discussed. But don't you think that it go, okay, the guns, again, it's always gonna be about the guns, but what I think RFK even said too, is wonder we're gonna address the mental health situation, the fact that in the past, what, 20, 30 years, to get into the mindset to take a gun,
Starting point is 00:52:17 just a regular person, they always interview the students around this person, the majority of the time, they're like, we had no idea. What makes somebody go into a school and shoot children? Okay, and that's something where your brain, and that's when the drugs start coming in, the, the, whatever, all the drugs. All the drugs, that.
Starting point is 00:52:33 All the pros and pros. What's the question for the kids? And then, but guess what? You can't talk shit about the drugs and get into the mental side, because Big Pharma is making billions of pumping these drugs into these kids. You can't go into these kids.
Starting point is 00:52:45 You can't go against these guys. How much do we learn Adam? You can't, I fully agree with you. To me, the mental health situation of the drug situation is step 10. Okay, meaning like that's not gonna happen overnight. Of course. Some sort of sensible gun control,
Starting point is 00:52:57 some sort of situation, you know, I'm an advocate of two things. Why aren't police in front of schools? Why aren't armed people in front of schools? You know, many individuals make a great case of like, CNN, you've got armed guards here, Fox News, you've got armed guards here. Buildings have armed guards.
Starting point is 00:53:13 Why don't we have that? Yeah. And it's, why don't we have that in front of schools? And I said something during the Twitter space is he said if he were to be president, he would treat schools like they were in airports. Yeah. Have you ever seen a mass shooting at an airport?
Starting point is 00:53:25 Never. Compared to the mass shootings that happened at schools, but that one was treat them like airmen. Yeah, and yeah, mental health. And then my second point was, and I know this is controversial, these families of these mass shooters, there needs to be accountability with these families. Okay, I'm not saying you need to lock them up, they need to go to jail for this, but they, the families of these people that do that,
Starting point is 00:53:46 you could kill 50 people. And then the one kid just rots in jail. What about the family? What about the people that raised this kid? Their legacy, their name, their bloodline, their needs to be some accountability with these people. They're raising savages. Yeah, you know, listen, take talk about this.
Starting point is 00:54:02 Yeah, for me, I think one of the most important candidates right now who's talking about stuff that nobody else was talking about, but it's necessaries RFK. And RFK, he had his life on Twitter space and his life was 300,000 people were on. Musco, you know, talked about a bunch of different things. Elon Musk hosted a Twitter space event in 2024.
Starting point is 00:54:28 President Kennedy, RFK, where Kennedy praised Musk for defending free speech and rescue in American democracy. However, Twitter criticized Musk for giving a platform to Kennedy, who has been banned from social platforms for spreading misinformation. During the event, Kennedy spread misinformation about COVID-19 calling it a bio weapons problem
Starting point is 00:54:49 and accused traditional media organizations of being propaganda vessels. He also blamed President Joe Biden for steering Democrats towards war. In a midst of the event, Musk revealed that Twitter's revenue was down by half suggesting potential financial challenges for the social media platform.
Starting point is 00:55:05 Let's stay on RFK here. So, this guy explains how, you know, what's the difference between us and Switzerland 21 years, 21 hours, right? We had a school mass shooting 21 hours ago and there was one in Virginia, I think two days ago. And he says, Switzerland hasn't had a school mass shooting for 21 years, What's the difference?
Starting point is 00:55:25 They have the same amount of guns per capita give or take. So then the question that became with Tate when the question was, you know, what's changed between now and 1950, right? What's changed? And that led to an incredible conversation. If you pull up what I just sent you, Rob, because the question was, well,
Starting point is 00:55:41 do people own more guns today than before? Well, no. percentage of households in United States owning one or more firearms from 1972 till today. It's about the same. Look at that. It was even higher in 1972. 43. We even went as high as 47% in 1990 under Clinton under Bush senior, I believe, right? That's Bush senior. Yeah. Under Bush senior. That's it. Under Bush senior, I believe, right? That's Bush senior.
Starting point is 00:56:03 Yeah. Under Bush senior. So 47% and we were as low as 37% 2013. That's what. Under Obama. And then 37% also the lowest under Trump 2019. So the two lowest times of gun ownership the last 50 years was under Trump and under Obama. So one cannot say, well, people own more guns than they ever before, but there's a couple of things that change.
Starting point is 00:56:26 One, do you know there's only two countries in the world that can advertise? Big Pharma, one is US, one is New Zealand. Do you know when that law was passed? Rob, if you can go Google, when did the law pass to big pharma advertise US? Just type in big pharma advertise US law? It was, I believe, a 1985.
Starting point is 00:56:46 Well, that's a big difference because they could advertise in 1985 and versus they can, there's a 1987, okay, 1987 would that pass? Well, that's a big difference that they can start advertising, right? Okay, now go and take a look at when Prozac came out. Go look at when Prozac came out. What year did Prozac come out?
Starting point is 00:57:05 I think it's 88 or 89, is when they started it. They go 88, 88, 88. 88, January 88 is when they started selling it. Okay, so so far from 70 till today, what changed? One, advertising of Big Pharma, which those guys started making more money. So CNN, all these MSNBC, all these big media companies are getting their money from what, big pharma, too.
Starting point is 00:57:26 Prozac, we didn't have something like Prozac. You know, it's pretty bad one on these drugs. Can you type in drugs that the disclaimer says suicide? Drugs, disclaimer, suicide. Suicide tendency, if you can type that and bring it up. Drugs that say this, if you take this, there's a possibility of suicide. Pharmaceuticals, maybe type in pharmaceuticals,
Starting point is 00:57:51 instead of putting drugs, pharmaceuticals. So you buy these pharmaceuticals, and in there it says, there's a side effect, yeah, they go side effects of suicide. Let's see what comes up. Gollular lower, gollular lower, cause the first one is a hotline, gollular lower, helps and go a little lower.
Starting point is 00:58:06 Medications with suicide risk. There you go. Click on that. Zoom in. But did you click on it or no? Yes, it's loading. Okay. So you got all these medications that people are taking. Why would they put this claim or a suicide on there? Why would you do that? What's the purpose of putting that in there? Medications, here's a list of medications that have been linked to suicidal thoughts and behavior. Acutane, a skin drug, benzille, okay? Look at all those lists there on, keep going. The list goes on. I don't know how to pronounce that, the pacote, whatever that thing is.
Starting point is 00:58:41 I think that's like a zool-off type of a thing that's for bipolar, right? Prozac, right? Keep going, Lord. Prozac, right there. Okay, Prozac, suicidal tendencies, right? What else do you have there that suicidal tendencies? Keep going, Lord. Okay, I mean, listen, probably not a good idea to allow these
Starting point is 00:58:58 guys to advertise. Probably not a bad idea for the next president to say, hey, guess what, moving forward, big far more, you can't advertise anymore. Why not? That there's 200 countries in the world. Only two countries allowed to advertise. Austin, New Zealand, we're not gonna advertise no more.
Starting point is 00:59:14 Well, that's, you can't do that. I understand you're not gonna like it because lobbyists are gonna go crazy, but we gotta cut the stuff. So I think there's certain things that has changed from 72 or 1950 to today that they have to pay attention to and let's not forget during COVID what they did. Closing everybody down, shutting everybody down, stay home,
Starting point is 00:59:32 don't go out in to the point where I'll give you an article here next at the attorney, Surgeon Attorney General came out and is talking about the loneliness epidemic. No wonder this happened. You're the one that said stay home. That was your idea. Now you're saying it's bad, there's a lot of people that said it was bad. We're like, no, no, no, it's the right thing to do.
Starting point is 00:59:48 Now it wasn't the right thing to do. Yeah. Well, it's not just suicide. I think that's one component of it. I mean, the list of here is very long. Depression, anxiety, restlessness, trouble sleeping, panic attacks, anger, irritability, agitation, aggression, dangerous impulses, extreme increases in activity, you're talking. I think the common thing here
Starting point is 01:00:05 is you hear when people are piled out, they turn into what zombies? Yeah. Okay, and when you're a zombie, you have what is known as apathy. You don't care. You don't care whether you live or die. You don't care if other people live or die.
Starting point is 01:00:16 And that is what happens when you are piled out and you're pro-zacked out and all these pills. Pat was going eight through Z here. The list was too long to even read all these drugs here. Now, back to RFK, what's the exact opposite of apathy? Empathy, understanding. His appeal to people, he says, hey, listen, I understand these people.
Starting point is 01:00:35 I understand culture. We just went down the list here, was as low as 37 as high as 44. 40% of Americans have guns. It is what it is, okay? That number changes and goes up and down a little bit, but 40% of Americans have guns. It is what it is. Okay, that number changes and goes up and down a little bit, but 40% of Americans have guns to speak to his empathy and to speak to his credibility.
Starting point is 01:00:51 And to speak to his authority on this situation, if you recall this, he said, listen, he downplayed it, it was so incredibly goes, listen, I've lost two family members to gun violence. Oh really? What family members? How about freaking JFK? And his father.
Starting point is 01:01:04 And his father, Bobby Kennedy. It's like if there's anybody and his father and his father Bobby Kennedy? It's like if there's anybody his father there's and his uncle There's anybody that has the authority that has the credibility and the empathy to speak about things like that It is RFK and Pat. I'm so speaking of RFK I am so happy that he he's because my you I never thought I'd be saying this about a Democrat I genuinely gender like what he's saying and what he's doing and bro Thank you. No luck he is thank God. Thank God that it's saying and what he's doing. And bro, you know how lucky he is? Thank God, thank God that it's 2023.
Starting point is 01:01:28 And we have camera phones and cameras everywhere. And it's not 1963 where the only person I had a camera was Abraham's a pruder. Because him talking this type of mess against COVID. What a point. Against the media, against Biden, against corruption. He would have been taken out to sweet bro. But thank God for technology and where we are right now
Starting point is 01:01:46 that he can say these things. And, Madhu, I think he's such a big threat to the left. I'm interested to see what they're gonna do, Pat, to try to take his ass down, like they're taking. And this goes back to my initial point, just because you have a D to the next of your name, does not mean you don't have credibility. Just like if you have an R next to your name,
Starting point is 01:02:01 doesn't mean that you're some right-wing extremist. It's a very nuanced argument here. It's a very nuanced situation. And you look at people like Tulsi Gabbard who we had on less than a month ago, former Democrat, very credible. RFK, arguably the legacy of all legacies of Democrats, Kennedy family, very credible, definitely shaking things up.
Starting point is 01:02:21 Even Joe Manchin, you know, my big fan of his, it's just the polarization of the politics these days. Once you get through the R&D situation, you realize, let me see the substance that this person is talking about. Someone like RFK is making waves in a big way. You know, there's been a lot of discussion, and people say, oh, it's Tin Hat and conspiracy theorists
Starting point is 01:02:43 to talk about the Uniparty that they'd say, look, the Democrats and Republicans are basically the same underneath, and you have a mega site over here, and then you have a Bernie site over here, but then there's this cloud in the middle that kind of goes along with each other on drug advertising and a lot of major initiatives. And then no less than the Wall Street Journal
Starting point is 01:03:01 just had an opinion piece yesterday or today, I think it may have been today, talking know, is it time for an American independent party and talking about a lot of the ways and things that are happening. So, maybe the common sense starts to come out that the common sense and common American starts to come out in the form of a true independent party. And maybe there's deeper truths about the whole concept of the uniparty underneath with the extremes at the princess.
Starting point is 01:03:30 Pal, let me tee this up for you because the video that you did about being a free thinker and being an outsider is so apropos these days, you have insiders, the swamp, and you have outsiders that shake things up, and you compared the Kennedy family to the Trump family, and being anti-establishment, I think it's a very important... It's the hardest position to take. It's the hardest position to take because it comes with the most hate. Easiest position to take is establishment. Follow the
Starting point is 01:03:56 hurt, follow everybody. It's safe, you got support, you got back up to go against the establishment. Are you kidding me? Who has been, actually think about this. Who has been the biggest presidents that have been anti-establishment presidents? Trump, obviously. Trump and JFK. Well, those are the top of the list.
Starting point is 01:04:15 And then you have Washington. Washington, even when against is, you know, saying, what are you guys doing? We gotta let these guys free. What are you talking about? You know, they didn't like him. They didn't like what Reagan was doing. They didn't like, you know, there's a lot of these guys free. What are you talking about? You know, he didn't like him. They didn't like what Reagan was doing. They didn't like, you know,
Starting point is 01:04:28 there's a lot of these guys that you look at that they go after. But, you know, it's gonna be interesting seeing what happens. Trump's gonna keep saying what he's saying. Uh, uh, uh, he, he talked about the tweet out there. But anyways, let's go to the next story. next story.

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