PBD Podcast - Comey Indicted, Trump's Kimmel Lawsuit & Charlie Kirk Assassination Theories | PBD Podcast | Ep. 656

Episode Date: September 26, 2025

Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Vincent Oshana, and Adam Sosnick analyze Comey’s indictment, Trump’s threatened lawsuit against Jimmy Kimmel, and the swirling theories about a possible second sh...ooter in Charlie Kirk’s assassination.------📺 RECOMMEND TALENT FOR HER TAKE PODCAST: https://bit.ly/4nUudiw🥃 BOARDROOM CIGAR LOUNGE: https://bit.ly/4pzLEXjⓂ️ JOIN THE PBD PODCAST CIRCLES COMMUNITY: https://bit.ly/4mAWQAP

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Did you ever think you would make it? I still am supposed to taste sweet. I know this life meant for me. Adam, what's your point? The future looks bright. My handshake is better than anything I ever size. Right here. You are a 101?
Starting point is 00:00:18 My son's drive, baby. I think I've ever said this before. All right. So, gang, there's a study I saw yesterday that I really want to talk about today. on the podcast. It showed Gen Z women who voted for Kamala versus Gen Z men who voted for Trump where having a child was under top 20 priority list. Let me put it to you this way. You will be shell shocked. Well, maybe some of you guys won't be shocked, but we'll take a look at that here momentarily on that study. It tells you what each side is selling. So if I voted for
Starting point is 00:00:59 Kamala, what do I believe in? Do I believe in certain things? And if I voted for Trump, what do I believe in? By the way, the long-term ramification on who it helps and hurts. You know, one of the things at the VAL conference, which, you know, we have to clip some. We'll show it to you here momentarily, Rob, if you can get it from, Chad, there was a moment at the VAL conference in front of nearly 8,000 people. I said, who here has more than four kids, more than five kids stay standing, more than six kids standing, more than seven kids stand, more than eight kids, and then I had all the parents with eight-plus kids come up to recognize them. This is a very, very fundamental
Starting point is 00:01:31 leak in the argument of one side that is going to screw them up long term. But that's one of the things we're going to talk about. The other part is
Starting point is 00:01:41 this guy named James Comey, he used to have a job as a director of this thing called FBI that he has been indicted for now. And that's causing some of his FBI members to quit. And they're just stepping away. They're walking away.
Starting point is 00:01:54 And after what happened with Kimmel, Kemmel, wait to see the number of viewership he got. on his first episode back, he threatens lawsuit over ABC resuming Kimmel, and his claims about campaign finance law talks about, you know, Forbes story, we're going to talk about here. Whoopi Goldberg suggested maybe time to invoke the 22nd Amendment, maybe the 23rd. Who knows what it is. Maybe it's the 25th Amendment.
Starting point is 00:02:19 You see this clip. They don't even know what amendment they're talking about, but they think it's time for Trump to step out. New York City, this Mamdani guy is getting a bigger lead. and there's not many people excited about Eric Adams, so who knows what's going to happen and then Curtis Lewa
Starting point is 00:02:32 is claiming that he was offered money to step out. Who knows what's going on in that New York situation? Making Kelly goes out there, talks to students at schools over Charlie Crook's assassination,
Starting point is 00:02:46 lie at Virginia, Tech, TPSA, event. White House unveils these pictures of all the presidents. I hadn't seen this until yesterday, guys. Tom, Vinny and Adam showed it to me.
Starting point is 00:02:57 yesterday it's pictures all the all the great presidents one by one by one and then it comes to Biden Biden's pictures by far the best picture so you can tell he was posing solid on that picture there newsome is claiming there will not be a 2028 election because he thinks you know Trump's going to change America and you won't be able to vote folks 2028 yet he's campaigning every single day to be a president 28 leading with a ton of fear porn and if you like fear porn you're going to love Newsom. Newsom may be the greatest fear porn star of all time. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:03:32 Yeah. You got to realize. Like, you know how they give this vivid awards every year in Vegas and this porn guy, you know, this guy named Chess Rockwell, this other guy named Larry Longcorn, all these names that they give away. This is going to be the greatest fear porn stall of all time. Gavin Newsom.
Starting point is 00:03:48 Yes. Right? Welcome to the jungle. I could see Gavin do an actual porn. No, I mean, we're not going there, buddy. No, no. You have been interested in that. We don't, we don't in our jackets pull out a card of a guy that says,
Starting point is 00:04:00 Welcome to Excalibur. Oh, boy. Illusionist. Let me tell you this illusion is, the only one that's got cards. Well, PeebD, read my last text. Tell me what this says. And it's like, Lithium America. We'll get your thunder down under for your next birthday.
Starting point is 00:04:18 Shares surge 90% as Trump requesting. This war between Tom and Adam is real, folks. It's not an act. They really don't like each other. Every time when we leave, our security comes in the middle. Tom leaves this way. Adam leaves this way. If not, it's a fight breaks out every single time.
Starting point is 00:04:32 To be honest, I'm actually the scared one. I'm the one that hired the security. Tom knows Jiu Jitsu. Netflix boss. You see his ear, the cauliflower. You've never seen Tom's ears, yeah. He knows Jiu Jitsu. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:04:45 And you're Jewish. So, Jiu Jitz. Netflix boss. Top damn donor, Reid Hastings, praises Trump. We have to hit this story with Indian politicians, really, really upset over Trump's $100,000 Fion H-1B visa. Charlie Crook suspect's trans lover has vanished.
Starting point is 00:05:03 Vanished, like, disappeared. Shaken neighbors, share fresh fears as new photos show abandoned home. And by the way, some new things that came out with videos and stuff that we're going to go through with you and digging and putting something in a hat and George Zand. Just this thing keeps continuing and continuing.
Starting point is 00:05:24 and continuing. And by the way, maybe they could have covered up John F. Kennedy's assassination. Maybe they could have covered up MLK's assassination. Maybe they could have covered up RFK, his assassination. Because there was one thing missing back then in the 60s. You know what it was? Cell phone.
Starting point is 00:05:40 This wasn't there. And today, you got 3,500 people going like this. Like, you think you're not going to catch what's going on there. Guys, does the place have cameras? Yeah, it's called 3,500 cameras of people that are recording everything. So, anyways, I don't know what's going on there. We'll definitely talk about it. You remember the cult play where that CEO was hanging out with the HR's, what do you call it?
Starting point is 00:06:02 Yeah, of course. Director of HR. He couldn't escape. And they were hanging out together. Well, guess what? The story gets even more spicier. The lady was the HR lady. Her husband was there with his mistress.
Starting point is 00:06:13 Stop it. You didn't know. It's such a great story. We have a great movie clip. We dug it up. Truly a show is what it is. But listen, where was that show? What city?
Starting point is 00:06:26 Where were you, Adam? What were you? Justice Department. I'll tell you where I was. Not listening to Coldplay. Yeah. Well, Eric Adams. Oh, is that where he draw the line?
Starting point is 00:06:35 We're going to go through that. Okay, housing 500,000 homes. We're going to talk about that. But what is this story about owners of Radio Shack, PIR One imports, and other brands accused by SEC of operating a $112 million Ponzi scheme? Oh, bad, that, that?
Starting point is 00:06:48 Whoa. Was that our friend in that? I think so, but let's not jump to conclusions. Ty Lopez and. Alex Merritt. We'll talk about it, but we'll see what's going on there. Fed governor installed by Trump's outlines bold case to slash interest rates. We got that. Ray J. You guys ready for this one? This is Tom's top story.
Starting point is 00:07:07 Ray J. makes shocking claim he's helping feds build a case against Kim Kardashian and Chris Jenner. I don't know why Tom's interested in it. But we have to talk about that. And Tom watched all the videos of the research to find that with Jay-Z. Every one of them. We know who did. We know who here did. I'm not going to mention his name, but he's going to watch a lot of a lot of Kim Kardashian video saying, you can't tell me
Starting point is 00:07:27 100% of men haven't seen the Kim Kardashian video. I'm like, yeah, well, I haven't. But you have, and I respect it. I mean, it's got a good game. National Security. But, okay, so butt lifts in Miami, breast implants, yep, in Beverly Hills, ready for you, Pat. Plastic surgery by region.
Starting point is 00:07:45 They're looking at what part of the country focuses on butt implants, breast, and then rhino, We can't, you got to give shout out of rhinoplasty folks, guys. You better watch a language when you, because some of the best rhinoplasty folks. We're going to do our research on that one. And then Peter Thiel, everyone's wondering,
Starting point is 00:08:02 why is this guy keep talking about Antichrist? Why want us to think about the Antichrist stuff? What is it? Is it like we got to give our life to Christ even faster? I don't know. But there's a bunch of other stories that maybe we'll get into. Obama's trolling a bunch of old men. He's not happy with you guys, old men.
Starting point is 00:08:17 He's just bad. He's just not happy with all the grumpy old men according to him. We'll share that. And then a few other things that we got here as well. On top of that, folks, for her take, if you or somebody, you know, Rob, just put the link below if you don't mind. Put the link below if you want to nominate anybody. I got swamped by so many messages.
Starting point is 00:08:41 I'll nominate myself. I'll nominate myself. I'll nominate myself. If you have anybody that you recommend, we now have a list of over 100 ladies that would like to be on her take. And we're excited about it. We're going to build that into a top show for 2027, 2028. And very, very excited about that show.
Starting point is 00:08:58 And I think it's going to turn to something very special. We had a very good Zoom yesterday talking about what the plans are with the show. What happened? What happened, Tom? No, what you were talking about. Oh, okay. And so having said that for those of you guys that would like to nominate somebody, you can simply go to this form, put their name down.
Starting point is 00:09:19 And the biggest thing for us is, guys, this person needs to have influence. You know, some of you guys are putting I've never posted a video on YouTube before. I've never done anything, but I think I would be great. We need folks that have experience doing this. So if there's anybody you like that you want to nominate, put their names there, or if it's yourself, and you're somebody that you've done a lot of content
Starting point is 00:09:39 and you want to be part of this show, we'd love to talk to you. We're looking for the host. We're looking for co-hosts. We're looking for co-hosts because we're going to have a rotation because a lot of people live in different places. but the person that would be the main host, we need that person to be in South Florida because we want to drive a lot of eyeballs to her take.
Starting point is 00:09:59 This was one of the biggest weeks of eyeballs going to her take, and it's a phenomenal, phenomenal concept that we're excited about long-term. So again, Rob, did you put the link in comment section in the description? And it's also penned, yep. Fantastic. Just go click on a link, nominate anybody you think would be good on that show. We would love to speak with them. Okay, having said that, let's get right into it.
Starting point is 00:10:21 Right. So James Comey, you wake up one morning and you read a story. Justice Department seeks to indict former FBI director James Comey for allegedly lying to Congress. Now, why would he lie to Congress, Vinny? Huh. I mean, do you believe he is capable of lying to Congress? Not James Combson. Why would he do such a thing? You're talking to Congress. You're the director of FBI. Okay, let me read this. And we got some clips here to show you. I know a lot of you guys are worried about this. So the Justice Department is seeking to indict Director Comey for perjury as the deadline for bringing charges, looms. Fox News has learned the probe into Comey Centers is whether he lied to Congress on September 30th, 2020, testimony about his handling of the investigation to Russian entrepreneurs in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, which, Rob, I think that's the clip right there that you have, right?
Starting point is 00:11:15 The one that they're claiming if he did or not. Go ahead and play the clip, and I'll read the rest. There should be no fuzz on this whatsoever. The Russians interfered in our election during 2016. You better be right when you say something like that. They did it with purpose. They did it with sophistication. They did it with overwhelming technical efforts.
Starting point is 00:11:36 And it was an active measures campaign driven from the top of that government. There is no fuss on that. It is a high confidence judgment of the entire intelligence community. And the members of this committee have seen the intelligence. It's not a close call. that happened that's about as unfake as you can possibly get and it's very very serious which is why it's so refreshing to see a bipartisan focus on that because this is about america not about any particular party all right so that was a hostile that's how you make a statement and double down three times in the
Starting point is 00:12:06 and you know what's great about that statement you know when you make a statement like that what was a date on that rob by the way that's june of 2017 when he said that okay so that is trump's been president then for how long? A year end five months? A year and four months at that time? No, no, no. Five months. Four months. Four or five months. That's right. That's right. Five months because 26 was the campaign. Yes. So let me contend under federal law, prosecutors have five years to bring the charge within a five-year mark occurring during Tuesday. The case is being handled by U.S. Attorney's Office for Eastern District of Virginia. DOJ officials are close to deciding whether to prosecute the Director Comey for allegedly lying to Congress on September 2020. A source said there.
Starting point is 00:12:47 There's a grand jury underway looking at the matter in Virginia. Decision could come any day the extent of the potential charges were as unclear as what was which part of his testimony could be subjected to perjury charges. President Donald Trump has criticized Comey for years over his handling of the investigation. In other matters, I think they're very dishonest people. I think they're crooked as hell. Trump said in July by Comey and CIA director John Brennan. And maybe they have to pay a price for that. Trump eventually fired Comey in 2017.
Starting point is 00:13:19 Is this a new tweet, Rob? Yes, last night. Perfect. Justice in America, one of the worst human beings this country has ever been exposed to is James Comey, the former corrupt head of the FBI. Today he was indicted by a grand jury of two felony counts for various illegal and lawful acts. He has been so bad for our country for so long and is now at the beginning of being held responsible for his crimes against our nation.
Starting point is 00:13:41 Make America agree again. Tom, your thoughts on the story here. Well, there's a couple things here. First of all, they're coming up on the deadline, but it shows. shows you that below the surface, they were investigating this. So, Vinnie, a lot of times we were concerned, and even Adam, we were talking about this, about we were concerned, are they doing anything? Is cash doing anything?
Starting point is 00:13:58 We haven't heard about this. We haven't heard about that. Well, it turns out that, you know, below the surface, there is stuff going on, which is good, and they had a grand jury. Now, the question is, do they have to rush it because they're coming, get it, rush the rush the Russia? Oh, that was good, do they have to rush the Russia thing because they're coming up on a deadline? but a grand jury is a special panel so if the grand jury says yeah i think we've seen enough then it really doesn't matter about the deadline and if it's coincidentally the five-year deadline means
Starting point is 00:14:26 a grand jury has come to the end of it and said there's enough here two things we're going to watch out for which jurisdiction where the will the case be in and now we've got virginia which is kind of a wince eastern district of virginia is a liberal jurisdiction and then what judge will be on the case because who appoints all most all of these judges in these areas presidents so who appointed this judge now we know that judges do lean politically a lot so that's going to be the question the third item is when you step back on this some legal scholars last night while I was I was reading and they were like it's basically he is the leader of the FBI and so his argument will be that was the best information I had at the moment
Starting point is 00:15:14 from my entire organization, including multiple people, and I presented that to Congress, I was telling the truth about the information I had. So he's going to hide behind that a little bit, and that's how it might play out. But that's what I think. By the
Starting point is 00:15:30 way, this is what Trump wanted. This is what I wanted to see. This is what a lot of people wanted to see. And I hope we can get through the fog of this and get to a real trial. Tom, I agree with you 100%. And listen, and I'm to be honest. I remember how our attitude was like, hurry up, nothing's happening.
Starting point is 00:15:46 I don't have, you said, have some hope, have some faith. I had to start practicing that for real. And this is, this, last night was one of the happiest. I was like, finally, now the domino's time, this is the first one. Give me one of these. Give me that, Pat. Like, it's fine. Finally, finally, some
Starting point is 00:16:02 accountability. And like you said, let's see if it goes to trial, like, once it goes to trial, and he gets behind bars, because this guy, he's been one of the key, by, excuse me, the F.B. eyes. What's it called, Tom? They're emotional? No, no, yeah, Pap, just sorry.
Starting point is 00:16:17 Their credibility, their credibility has been so damaged and this was the freaking head of the snake with, thank you, Pat. I want to just get that out there. But if you guys think about it, outside of all the crap that he did against Trump, do you remember what he did with the Clintons, how he was
Starting point is 00:16:34 shielding Hillary for all those years, Tommy? In 2016, when he softened the language, when Hillary was doing all the email scandal and all her things that she was blatantly guilty for he changed with, I think it was Loretta Lich. Wiping the server. Yeah, wiping the server with a bleach bit. They said that
Starting point is 00:16:50 she, James Comey with Loretta Lynch changed the verbiage of her indictment, not indictment, but they went from grossly negligent which implies criminality to extreme carelessness. So they gave her a pass. Do you remember that? He was
Starting point is 00:17:06 involved with that and he signed off on Russia collusion and all that stuff. He thought he was untouchable. And now, guys, remember that cryptic message that he put with those little rocks. Of course. 86.47. That, in my opinion, was like, hey, guys, get rid of his ass. Get rid of his ass, because this is coming down.
Starting point is 00:17:24 Now, mind you, there's a bunch of clips rob. We don't have to show him. He was bragging, bragging about what he did to General Flynn. How much you think this accelerated everything? How much you think this post of 8647 accelerated all of it? I think it played... You think it played any role? Yes, I did.
Starting point is 00:17:42 think so as well. If you're in the background, you're in the grand jury, you have audacity, we don't want to do anything to you want to say 86-47, you don't think we know what that means? No problem. Okay, you want to play that game? Boom, you're being indicted. 100%. No, we don't know what 8647 means.
Starting point is 00:17:56 Yeah, nobody knows. It's just an innocent bunch of shells. He stumbled upon that when he was walking with his wife. And you know what's crazy too? The whole family is having a lot of stuff going on. His daughter, Maureen, Comey, was fired with the whole Epstein situation. And then his son-in-law, who prosecuted all the January 6thes, which I know we're going to get into that too, he resigned his position as assistant U.S. attorney after his father-in-law.
Starting point is 00:18:23 That's the letter right there. To uphold my oath to my father-in-law, get rid of Constitution and Country, I hereby resign as the Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia and the Department of Justice effective immediately. Good. The trash is taking out itself. I'm so freaking happy that they're starting to do it. But guess what?
Starting point is 00:18:40 I want the other ones, the Hillary's, the Obama's, the Brennan's. And another one. Yeah, I want all of them to go. Tom. Tom, so inside the FBI, who flips? Ah, great question. I think, you know what? You only need one or two people inside the FBI to have actually a conscience about this and to flip. And now you've got a new administration and you've got Cash Patel there. I believe that they probably are already have some names and they have some people that are going to be like, hey, you know, there's been things coming out in the last few days. of which Trump will want to hear, some of which he won't want to hear. You know, somebody on Epstein is not something he wants to hear. And then this, I think we're going to see some people flip inside the FBI. Let me tell you, Rob ran a poll, and our audience is generally fair when they vote for certain things.
Starting point is 00:19:26 Some of the things are going to be like, no, they disagree with us, right? Ran a poll, 4,000 people have voted. Is James Comey guilty? What do you think the percentages? Don't pull it up, Rob. It's not going to be pretty for Comey. Ninety-two is high. What do you think it is?
Starting point is 00:19:39 I'll go 85. Can you go higher than 100? Okay, so you guys are good. 80. It's 95. You're right. 95. For some reason, it's not loading.
Starting point is 00:19:48 It's 95%. Yes, he's guilty. Good God. Good for you. To the 5% that they say they're not, we thank you for joining this podcast. We'd love to meet you. We love you guys. 5%.
Starting point is 00:20:00 Can I say one thing before we go to Adam? Like, what can we do, guys? What can you do? Tom, I know it's almost impossible, but the bias that we saw from him openly openly Trump hater him What can you do? What can we do to stop meaning can we do it to where you guys can't
Starting point is 00:20:18 vote? If you have voted I'm sorry you can't because you are internally like dude Andy McCabe Peter Strach Lisa Page if you saw the because I was that guy Pat I was sat there and watch all everything that had to do with Trump and Russia and everything these people were blatantly messaging
Starting point is 00:20:36 each other saying we need an insurance policy he's not going to be the It would be the worst thing. And when he was messaging Lisa Page, this is like, just rough. He was like, no, no, we're going to stop him. We're going to stop the president. And it's like, what kind of insanity? Like, we, that this is that deep state. If you're saying, what can you do? Yeah, what can we do to not let this happen again? Every 90 days when we ran the insurance company, we would publicly terminate a few agents that were doing wrongdoings. Just to make a statement to everybody. Okay, good. Hey, no forgery. None of this. You're out. This person. We would say the names. beautiful okay and then it went from having to do it every 90 days to having to do it every six months to having to do it once a year but no matter how much you do it people still think they can get away with it right we just had a lawsuit for a couple of our guys for 6.2 million honors they thought they could get away with it and they're still doing it yeah and one of them was served and the other one that wasn't served and the other one that wasn't served the lawyer said
Starting point is 00:21:30 just write an article in the local paper to let their names know because that's what you're going to be able to serve them but even though you do that even there's another guy behind them that did something that we have so you can no matter what you do to teach people to not do stupid things there's always somebody around the corner that things they're smart that they're not going to get caught okay and no one's going to find that about what I did you know almost like the you know what do you call it like uh who is that the uh the movie homeless uh home alone home alone right what's the two guys the two guys Joe Pesci and uh the wet bandits right like stuff like that You think they can get away with it, right?
Starting point is 00:22:10 And then you're like, wait a minute, what are you talking about? You just took these guys for $104,000. Then they come back and get you. So these types of things happen. However, Adam, I'm going to go to you. Then I want to come to James O'Keefe send a clip about what happened with a guy that he talked to, which is absolutely. So I think the transition is perfect into that.
Starting point is 00:22:28 Go ahead, go ahead. Well, you talked about James Comey and the whole 8647 thing. We didn't hear for James Comey forever. And all of a sudden it is the 8647 thing as he's promoting his book. here's what Elon Moss had to say about F-A-F-O Mr. Comey.
Starting point is 00:22:45 So he's going to... Listen, James Comey is going to have his day in court. We're going to find out if he's guilty or not. But I'm going to rush to judgment on one thing. So gaslighting the public, this is something that we're going to need to address.
Starting point is 00:23:01 This whole Russia hoax, James Comey, you're going to have to owe me and millions of an Americans at the very least, an apology. Because I remember watching that thing in 2017 and being like, oh my God, they got Trump with Russia. He said the following words,
Starting point is 00:23:18 we have high intelligence that Russia interfered with the election. It's not even a close call. He said there is no fuss on this. And now, 10 years later, it may be a fact that it's all just been fabricated. How many people have felt for the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax? I did.
Starting point is 00:23:36 how many people still have TDS Trump derangement syndrome and their brain is hemorrhaging because they see Trump and they freak out because of people like this. Whether it's the media, whether it's the intelligence community, whether it's universities, whatever it is,
Starting point is 00:23:52 we've got to have some accountability here because our country is reeling right now and it's the people that we depend on, the intelligence community, to basically give some credibility here and they've gaslit us to think that Trump is a right. Do you have this picture because Mr. Comey's waiting to jump on a podcast because it looks like he's live.
Starting point is 00:24:11 He's on a Zoom. No, this is his video response last night. Okay, let's see it. With Amex Platinum, access to exclusive Amex pre-sale tickets can score you a spot trackside. So being a fan for life turns into the trip of a lifetime. That's the powerful backing of Amex. Pre-sale tickets for future events subject to availability and varied by race. Terms and conditions apply.
Starting point is 00:24:31 Learn more at MX.ca. Family and I have known for years that there are costs to standing up to Donald Trump. Shut, shut on. But we couldn't imagine ourselves living any other way. Oh, really? We will not live on our knees. And you shouldn't either. Somebody that I love dearly recently.
Starting point is 00:24:54 What is on your knees? No, Pat. No, I'm praying. What's he talking about, I don't know. Didn't Lewinsky say the same thing? No, no, but what is he talking about? Go ahead. I believe he's referencing, bending the knee as.
Starting point is 00:25:06 if he's bending down to a dictator. Yeah. Oh, like, it's... Innuendo, like... So he's refusing to bend down to a dictator. Bend the knee. Not like that. Innuendo...
Starting point is 00:25:19 Like the euthanasia. Yeah. Yes. A lot of you... Focus on the youth in Asia. Youth and Asia. What's so, euthanasia? Please start it from the guys. I tell you this. I have a hard time with these types.
Starting point is 00:25:29 And when they say stuff like this, start from the beginning. Go. It's confusing. My family and I have... My family and I, have known for years that there are costs to standing up to Donald Trump. But we couldn't imagine ourselves living any other way. We will not live on our knees, and you shouldn't either. Somebody that I love dearly recently said that fear is the tool of a tyrant, and she's right,
Starting point is 00:25:57 but I'm not afraid. And I hope you're not either. I hope instead you are engaged. You are paying attention and you will vote like your beloved country depends upon it, which it does. They better raise the roof from the jail cell. My heart is broken for the Department of Justice, but I have great confidence in the federal judicial
Starting point is 00:26:18 system and I'm innocent. So let's have a trial. Let's have a trial. Can I say one thing? Is that Batman? Notice this. Notice how he's making, nobody's kicking down his door, knows no CNN, there's no cameras, it's all nice and polite. And my, Pat, This is the same FBI that just admitted yesterday that they had 275 plain-closed agents walking around in January 6th.
Starting point is 00:26:43 Really? What were you guys doing? And other ones actually said, like, listen, we didn't start anything, but some of us were aggressive and pushing it. Look at that. What were 275 agents doing January 6th? Because there's videos of them that look like feds with a mask pat, breaking windows, breaking shit. It's like nothing, everything that we said was we were right. You were so right, Vinny. by the way, I'll just add one thing to you.
Starting point is 00:27:06 Remember, you were always suspicious about the 40 khaki guys that would all wear the same khakis and the masks and the flags and they would walk down the thing and like saying angry things trying to start riots. Guess what? Look, Tom. Look at this. They brought the protesters. Look, give me some dapp, agent. Thank you, bro. I did my job. What, what? Unbelievable. This is the same FBI, guys. They've been corrupt forever. What is this video? This is in January 6th, Adam. They grabbed the guy that's a protester. protester. And then the Hank, look at it.
Starting point is 00:27:36 Look at how nice they're treating this guy. Why would you let him go? Why would you let him go? Because he's one of them and their fist bumping. Exactly. They were acting in their own play. The chickens have come home to roost. How many times? You know people say, I don't like to say I told you
Starting point is 00:27:53 so. I actually do. Because we told you so. Period. Told you so. I do. We're going to have a new podcast called I told you so. First we have COVID, then we have Fauci. Then we have. So when we do this, when we do this, when we go to that and see about this next situation with James O'Keefe. Shout out to James O'Keefe.
Starting point is 00:28:15 James O'Keefe, man, these guys, the way they do things, but let me tell you, he is, they're very good at what they do. How they get these dates and whatever places they focus on, they're phenomenal at what they do. So here's Glenn Prager, no relation to Dennis, but Glenn Prager, Jeffrey Epstein, Investigator, Department of Justice, is being interviewed on September 8th, asked questions, and you have to see what he says about Clinton, Epstein, and Trump. Listen to this, folks. It's not talking about yet, but it's soon come out, that he was a CIA. He was a CIA.
Starting point is 00:28:53 He was a CIA. I think he's protecting a lot of other people. He's not protecting himself because there's nothing there, but he's protecting a lot of people. Because Trump's now saying it's a host of the case that, like, uh, hoax or something like I mean you know it's on a hoax he's been on the plane you know many times it's just he was never on the plane with the kids bingo i've seen the it 10 days and i've interviewed all the victims there's never been an instance where trump was on a plane with these kids and they're rape occurred boom but that can't be said for claim wow it can't be said frauds
Starting point is 00:29:23 wow damn those were on the plane when the planes were on the plane wow overheard at phoenix airport on September 8th, 2025. A senior Justice Department investigator who personally worked on the Epstein case tells all. Glenn Prager, who has reviewed Epstein itineraries and has interviewed Epstein's victims, drops a bombshell. He says that the DOJ did not want to go after Epstein because he's a CIA asset, that the evidence from his investigation confirms that Bill Clinton was present for alleged rapes on the Lolita Express, and that President Trump was not present for the rapes that Glenn Prager investigated, but that he is protecting a lot of other people that were.
Starting point is 00:30:09 How about this whole, um, his whole, um, this whole Epstein thing that's like, yeah. I worked on that case. I used to interview all the victims. Victims. And my picture was 20 to 30 victims, um, each that I was interviewing and dealing with and stuff like that. And then we go, ready to go to trial and, and flip. they would flip.
Starting point is 00:30:33 Epstein would just pay them off. And they were just like, with little kids. They pay off their family. They're all broke kids. Bro kids, broke families. So you pay them off like, you know, from $150,000 to $500,000. Nothing. In that guy, this was.
Starting point is 00:30:46 Prager there describes how the victims that he interviewed were paid off by Epstein right before going to trial. Prager has worked as an investigator inside the Department of Justice for over 20 years. According to Prager's LinkedIn About Page, it says that during the 10-year at DOJ, Prager served as an inspector overseeing sensitive investigations for DOJ
Starting point is 00:31:07 complies, including the FBI, DEA, Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Marshal Service, ATF, and the U.S. attorney's offices. This seems to corroborate what Prager told us. He was tasked with interviewing Epstein's rape victims and investigating flight logs. On his backpack in the airport, we spotted an embroidered FBI patch, which caught the attention of our citizen journalist. I'll tell you this, because no, no, it's not talked about yet, but it soon come out, that he was a CIA. He was a CIA. He was a CIA.
Starting point is 00:31:42 Although many have suspected it to be the case, this is the first time a Department of Justice official has confirmed that Epstein worked for the CIA and is a foreign asset. Forage asset, ready? was settling a case and they were just letting him, you know, do house arrest and do, they minimize his arrest. Part of that is because all the victims kept on flipping and they didn't have anyone to go to trial with. More importantly, here it comes. He's an, you know, he was an asset in the United States and Israel for the CIA.
Starting point is 00:32:14 Wow. The CIA. Oh. That's why we go. So that's intelligence, pass. But when they said, when Alice Acosta said, we can't touch him because he works for intelligence that if this guy's telling the truth CIA is real why would he be lying why would he why mean
Starting point is 00:32:31 you know what they're going to say I'm going to play devil's advocate he's there's a beautiful girl I don't know what she looks like and he's just trying to show off but with that type of in-depth that type of stuff because guess what you can fact check you can find out what he's been doing go look back did he talk to all these girls if that if that's true and he's saying this that this has to be admissible like what are you what are you talking about bro and he's saying that Bill Clinton allegedly was on there when there was rapes, rapes, not sexual, just having sex on the plane, rapes, meaning people were against their will, and these girls were screaming and
Starting point is 00:33:01 fighting. That's what this guy is freaking saying. So there you go. They're more simple than they are complicated. And if it is simple as Epstein was an informant in intelligence, that explains the sweetheart deal. That explains why nobody did anything. And that explains why there were frames missing in the Zeprooter film at the moment of the, I mean, excuse me, the jail film, same thing, same thing.
Starting point is 00:33:24 Yeah, and Rob, you have the DOJ, a statement? Yeah, they made a statement. No, here's what James O'Keefe texts me, because I was like, because he's like, please play this. He said, all right, I'll talk to Pat. Rob, I sent you an image of what James O'Keeve sent me. Do you have that yet? Yep, give me what's it?
Starting point is 00:33:37 Okay. Because, by the DJ responded yesterday. This is great work. So this is per O'Keefe. Did he say you can share this? Close this, Rob. Yeah. Yeah, this was their statement.
Starting point is 00:33:49 No, this is the DOD. This is the DOJ statement. You can go to the official DOJ statement if you want, Rob. Go ahead. You copy and paste the statement. Perfect. That's all I'm going to show. Go ahead. So the first part is the statement. This individual will work at the Department of Justice
Starting point is 00:34:03 as a program analyst for over 15 years ago. He has no understanding or access to the underlying facts in this investigation. His statement should not be considered accurate. It is disgusting that someone would further exploit victims of sexual abuse by fabricating stories for their personal benefit. So this was the Department of Justice's statement
Starting point is 00:34:25 to which these are facts that our friend O'Keefe had to say. During his tenure, the DOJ, Mr. Prager, served as the inspector overseeing sensitive investigations involving major DOJ components, including the FBI, DEA, Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Marshal Service, ATF, so meaning this guy has some credibility, whereas the DOJ saying he has no credibility.
Starting point is 00:34:50 Adam, thank you for the fine. May I take us to a sentence, Adam? Great find here. Watch this. His statements should not be considered accurate. That is not the same as saying his statements are not accurate. This is the wordsmithing that is happening when your government speaks, folks. You got to get into the parsing. His statements should not be considered accurate. They're not telling you it's not accurate. They're saying they shouldn't be considered accurate. They're saying they shouldn't be considered accurate. because he wasn't close enough, and it's terrible that he would further exploit. One third of the statement is a float.
Starting point is 00:35:30 Wow, it's a shame that an ex-employee would be exploiting something like this. Why don't you come out and say he wasn't on the case, this is not accurate, this is a bold-faced lie, thank you very much, because they can't say that. So who is they? The statement from justice. Who runs DOJ? Well, whoever the Department of Justice spokesman. Pam Bondi is the highest ranking, Pat. She's number one.
Starting point is 00:35:53 So let me ask you, Tom. Let me ask you, Tom. Can a person respond like that without the permission of Pam Bondi? I wouldn't think so. Okay. So is that response, what percentage of that response was approved by Pam Bondi? I got a, I got a, I got a point one million views on that. There's such.
Starting point is 00:36:12 How many views, Pat? 8.1 million views on that. I'm going to go 50-50 that it got all the way to Bondi, that this is, they have an office that responds on that. And what is the likelihood that this goes all the way up? All the way up, like maybe even talking to cash, talking to president. What is it like that? I would say with James O'Keeves' credibility, this goes all the way up with high certainty.
Starting point is 00:36:33 Okay. Not 100%. So for me, for me, guys, for me, the way I've always seen this thing with Epstein is I've always seen it as, look what the president. How ice cold would you say the president is? Pretty ice cold. Well, give me ice cold 0,200. In the sense of just not giving a damn.
Starting point is 00:36:53 What do you mean by ice cold? Somebody dies, emotions. Oh, he's nice. I would say he's up there probably the best. What score? Above 90? Above 90. I give him above 90 as well.
Starting point is 00:37:00 Okay. He's not the most of the empathic guy. Or is he ice cold little less than Putin? Less than Putin. Okay. A little bit less. For sure. So let me ask you.
Starting point is 00:37:09 In his eyes, okay, everything that happened with these kids that happened. Okay. Do you think he's happy about that? No. I don't think he's happy about that. He's a grandfather. He's got kids. He's got all that other stuff.
Starting point is 00:37:21 Do you think in his mind, he looks at this and says, Gates, Clinton, all these guys will be more useful to me if this doesn't leak because I can use them for the next four years and I can hand it over to the next person. That's going to be a president for 2028 election. Do you think he sits there and says, okay, honestly, let's have a very ice cold conversation, no emotion. Can we do that?
Starting point is 00:37:44 To all the people that are all emotion, step this one out. Just don't listen to the. conversation real quick. Okay. It plays solitary or something, but we'll come back to it. So ice cold conversation and ice cold thinking. I'm putting myself there. I want you to do ice cold thinking. You're 90 and up for the next two minutes. Okay. Okay. Got you. Vinnie? Yeah. This is what happened. Okay. I'm the president. No, you are not. I'm the president. I'm talking to you're one of my guys on my team. Okay. That maybe you have a lot of conscience, you're a man of faith. Okay. And you're having a hard time with this. It happened. Okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:19 this is exactly what happened however question for you who is the enemy of the states let me tell you what clinton's did let me tell you what all these guys did all these things that we have with our investigation they were part of this we have one or two choices
Starting point is 00:38:34 release this now to the public and they're going to continue and be the enemy to the country come back to us or we hold them hostage for the rest of their lives that they can't do anything to destroy this country we keep that white house
Starting point is 00:38:49 would our values and principles for the next 12 years and bring America back and make it the greatest country in the world again but it's going to require us to hold some of these guys hostage if you're an ice cold thinker you've got the ice cold hat on how do you think right now if I'm ice cold ice cold that would be a great chess move to keep this
Starting point is 00:39:12 positivity that we have as America going great to keep it going oh if I'm ice cold have to be ice cold I'm like keep I'm like, let's do that. Okay. Let's do that. We have the kill switch basically. So whatever you say after here, guess what? It's totally understandable.
Starting point is 00:39:27 Now flip and don't be ice cold. Yeah. If it's not, if I'm not ice cold. Be yourself. If I'm going to be myself, you know, I would say, and I've said this statement before, let justice be done, though the heavens fall. We cannot be a nation, a Christian nation, and have it built on sexual blackmail of raping, underage, pedophiles.
Starting point is 00:39:48 leaders of these children because if that's what we're built on, it's going to fall and it's going to fall hard but not right now. So I would say to clean house and make everything happen regardless of the consequences we got to expose them. This is being the Vincent O'Shawn, the Christian guy.
Starting point is 00:40:04 Now the question becomes. I put them out there. Now the question becomes. Now the question becomes long term. What is the better move long term for? Is the cold ice? Obviously it's ice cold. Ice cold is for the America system to keep going. I am going to tell you something that's going to contradict my own self, okay?
Starting point is 00:40:22 And here's what it is. I think there has to be, remember how earlier I talked about every three months we used to, you know, terminate one of our agents just to make sure everybody know we're not going to do business like this. And in many of the cases, our lawyers would report to the Department of Insurance and they would tell every carrier by you as an agent who you are. So no one's picking up. You're done permanently for 10 years. So I do think there has to be happy medium if they're watching. This is how I would do it. The happy medium for me would be the following.
Starting point is 00:41:04 What is the punishment right now for, Rob, what is the punishment right now for a 40-year-old man to have sex with a 13-year-old girl, which many of these girls were, 14-year-old girl or 13-year-old. What is the punishment right now? If convicted? What is the punishment right now? I'm going to say 5 to 10 years.
Starting point is 00:41:27 Oh, I would hopefully it's way worse than that. I want to see what it is. I want to see what it is. If convicted 5 to 10, let's see. Because to me there's a couple things you have to do. Is it? Okay. One.
Starting point is 00:41:40 It might be saying it's going to be 2. One, it's by states. Okay. States choose. Federal law and numbers. use of internet to transfer child pornography or not coercion. You just contain some, okay, but I want to know what is the sex, what is it?
Starting point is 00:41:53 Oh, there is up to 15 years. Up to 15 years. Up to 40 years in prison. In Pennsylvania, rape of a child less than 13 can bring 40 years in prison. Many states, statutory rape or sexual adult or gender, it's not a felony. Presum can't understand years of several decades. I'm supposed to provide 13 years old and then the other one's 43 months. Okay.
Starting point is 00:42:09 Yeah, the average statutory rape is 43 months. So to me, to me, what I would do is there has to be, such a level of fear like if there are some of these men that were doing child trafficking with young girls 10 years old 9 years old 13 years old there has to be such a massive
Starting point is 00:42:32 public fear that is casted on those people to not be like you know these videos they go around catch guys at Walmart in different places and those videos go viral and their careers are over with I think there needs to be an example made of a group of people to put the fear of death upon everybody else. I agree.
Starting point is 00:42:51 So you've got to do, if you're going to go this route and you're going to hold this content hostage because you have control of Bill Clinton and others, let you say that's the case. You have to put the fear of death upon everybody on the opposite sides. They're like, let me think twice about it. Whether it's public, it has to be something
Starting point is 00:43:09 where it's public humiliation. For any man who gets caught doing this, it's a form of recognition. We're going to put your picture and publicly make sure everybody knows you did this. Like there needs to be a form of recognition. Do this again see what happens to you.
Starting point is 00:43:28 There has to be. And then on the, because there's certain things, forgiveness is, you know, and then on the flip side, if you're going to go ice cold on the other guys, well then you better make a lot of progress and show us stuff like this
Starting point is 00:43:40 with Comey and stuff to move forward because you can't do one without the other. If you choose to do neither, then you lose your base. Not all of them, but you lose 2% of your base. And 2% is a lot. And for 2028, you're going to need these guys. Because what we are learning right now is what's important to, what is the influence kids are having on elections today?
Starting point is 00:44:03 A lot. What is the influence TikToks having on elections today? We just saw Charlie Kirk's Memorial. How many people showed up? 100,000 people showed up. You think that's validating what 2028 elections are going to be about? And who you need to win over? Those people are on social media and X.
Starting point is 00:44:16 So if you don't do anything, they're going to keep talking at them. Well, you just highlighted what I would call the paradox of what is right versus what is wrong and what should you do about it. Vina and I had a conversation probably a month ago and I said, if you found out what do you think is true and you do the Wizard of Oz thing and you see it and it would basically cause the government or the city to burn down. You're going to burn the whole. You said burn the whole thing. I said then you'd be ruling. a city of ashes is that what we're willing to do here's what i would say pbd you talk about the public humiliation i have a different suggestion i would almost say private humiliation uh if it if it means
Starting point is 00:44:55 burning the whole country down i'm not in favor of that we're being ice cold for a second but in private if you find out these people are guilty you don't need a public humiliation you need a private castration and if this is what these dudes are doing low key don't even nobody needs to know This episode is brought to you by Square. You're not just running a restaurant, you're building something big. And Square's there for all of it. Giving your customers more ways to order, whether that's in-person with Square kiosk or online. Instant access to your sales, plus the funding you need to go even bigger.
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Starting point is 00:46:01 Why would you do it secretly? Because word will travel. Word will travel. You think secrets won't get out. Did you hear what they did to so-and-so? All these people are going to talking. If it is it, it is certainly... Cutting your dangling off.
Starting point is 00:46:13 Yep. Oh, or it could be a chemical castration, whatever it is. I agree. But if they're doing that to children, I don't need public humiliation. I need you to cut that thing off and everybody's going to find, oh, bro, that to me is a more fitting crime than shaming them publicly. No, I agree, but the one little caveat, no, publicly you say this person was convicted, you know, hide the victim, but he's convicted, this is what he did. We're castrating and put the world up because, guys, you have to understand these people, it's not as, if you're an alcoholic and you stop drinking
Starting point is 00:46:45 and you're kind of over it and you've moved on. You know what I mean? You're not getting this disgusting pedophile out of you. Every time they see a kid pat, that's where they're at. And it needs to nip it in the bud. It's kind of a standoff too, if you think about it. So I agree with the notion that
Starting point is 00:47:01 okay, I got you. You know I got you. And now you need to maybe not play ball but just not be so difficult to work with. I believe that. But I also believe goes the other side that says, look, So you're going to basically crush me. Well, on the way down, I'm going to put some receipts up with a bunch of your guys.
Starting point is 00:47:23 So you can't take, you can't take this chest piece off without me knocking some off. And by the way, remember Nixon, historical documents and everything are now clear. Nixon felt that the election in 1960 was stolen, that Illinois and Texas was stolen. If you flip those back, Nixon wins the election by one electoral vote. Go the other way. Kennedy gets over 300. Okay. Nixon said, I'm not going to tear down the country for an election.
Starting point is 00:47:55 I don't think it's good for the country. And there's multiple people, Republicans and Democrats that said there is deep respect throughout the political sphere that Nixon didn't do it because they had them. Now, you can find some protests. You can find some courts that protested things because you couldn't stop all the operatives. some of them were really pissed off, but Nixon himself said this for the good of the country. And W supposedly also, remember every, how many presidents have been talking about the JFK files? Every one of them for 20 years. So W also did not think it was good for the country about the JFK files.
Starting point is 00:48:31 Now everybody's going to put in the comments, yeah, that's because Papa Bush is part of it. I don't know. But there is precedent here, Pat, where they kind of checkmate each other in private. They don't prosecute each other. and it's kind of a Mexican standoff. But can I say one last thing back? I know we want to move on. If you had to pick one name
Starting point is 00:48:49 that's constantly been said about Epstein, I mean, that keeps popping up, that's been on the Express, that there's photos with him with girls, that is a high-ranking guy. William Jefferson, Clint. It's Bill Clinton.
Starting point is 00:49:00 Okay, I don't care how, I don't care who you are and how good he was as a president and how good he was for the African-Americans. Put that aside. His name has been implicated more than Gates, more than any of those other freaking demons. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:13 How is this guy so freaking powerful? And hold on, Adam. Like how we said what Comey has to fall. In this case, and I know it never happened, one of them, Pat. I want one of those guys that was connected to Epstein to fall. That's it. But you know what happens? It's never going to happen to Bill.
Starting point is 00:49:31 All of them come down? No, no, because you take one. It's like the crap theory. That guy's going to tell on everybody. That's how that goes. So they can't do one. You do one? That guy's going to say, oh, yeah?
Starting point is 00:49:42 Oh, really, Bill? Hi, William. How are you? Oh, you better call, Donald. Yeah. You bet, hey, that's exactly what happens. Pat, let me ask you one question. What kind of secrets do you think a president of the United States has? Internally, domestic, globally, internationally?
Starting point is 00:50:02 More on second term than first term. Okay. Bill Clinton was a two-term president. He has a lot of them. Obama was a two-term president. Joe Biden is. Joe Biden is. Okay. No.
Starting point is 00:50:12 but senior has a lot of them because he was a director of CIA he probably has more than most okay so the amount of secrets that a president has and you want to go try to throw a president in jail I'm just saying they tried to do it with Trump he's going to answer to God at some point there's a reason that you don't see former presidents going to jail for crimes or crimes against humanity they talk yeah but but listen lula went away and lula came back yeah but Brazil's the most corrupt Countries in the world. It is. Talking about the United States of America here. I understand that. But let me tell you. We have a high standard. Do you think in the next, here's a good question for you. Do you think in the next 100 years a president goes to jail? In what country? U.S.
Starting point is 00:50:52 No, never. In the next 500 years? No. You're saying never. I'm saying highly likely that they will not go to jail in the United States. So you think 500 years from America is still going to be a republic? I would hope so. If America falls, the whole world falls. I know it does. I'm convinced of that. I, I, I, but what I'm saying to you with, but what I'm saying to you is you don't think it'll eventually happen. Your argument makes sense because you do that it's embarrassing. But at the same time, if somebody crossed the line and it's that big. What was the whole thing recently that the presidential immunity? It was the whole thing that
Starting point is 00:51:23 Trump basically solidified? Yeah, to protect them. Yeah. President ain't going to jail. By the way, can you show the poll rob that you ran? Actually, I'm proud of the audience here. Can you go pull up to a poll here? I'm really, really impressed with the audience how reasonable they are. So remember earlier, the Comey thing was what? 95-5. He just ran. the poll right now he says do you believe president trump is covering for bill clinton look at that it's 50 50 50 50 and that's 7 8500 votes 52 48 so our audience to give that kind of an answer after seeing what just happened you guys are part of the reasonable community and uh i applaud you stay like that guys this is good we have a good audience if you can stay balanced like this and
Starting point is 00:52:07 we're right or wrong we can go back and forth i don't mind it all right let's go to the next door here Next story I want to get to is in regards to Jimmy Kimmel. So Jimmy Kimmel comes out and does a show. Numbers comes out, Rob. Can you pull up and see what the numbers were on how it performed? I think it was six plus million viewers that he had. I think it's the biggest he's either ever had, but it was a record-breaking show of the amount of viewers that he had. I want to say 6.4, I believe.
Starting point is 00:52:33 And by the way, previous to that, he was doing 1.2, 1.4, 1.3, 6.26 million significantly high. higher than his average, which is 1.4 to 1.8 million. They should fire them every day and bring them back every day. Fire them once a week come back and one day he'll get better viewers than all the days combined. Yeah, keep firing. So that happened. Now, Trump comes out and threatens lawsuit over ABC for resuming with Kimmel and, you know, his claims about this. I can't believe fake ABC news, gave Jimmy Kim and his job back.
Starting point is 00:53:03 The White House was told by ABC that his show was canceled. Something happened between then and now because his audience is gone and his talent was never there. Why would they want someone back who does so poorly, who's not funny, and who puts the network in jeopardy by playing 99% positive Democrat garbage? He is yet another arm of the DNC card, to the best of my knowledge, that would be a major legal campaign contribution. I think we're going to test ABC out on this. Let's see how we do.
Starting point is 00:53:29 Last time I went after them, they gave me $16 million. This one sounds even more lucrative. A true bunch of losers let Jimmy Kimmel rot in his bat ratings. Damn. Yeah, red and his bad ratings. And so that message, you know, to me is a slippery slope. You got to be careful with that to go to a message. Like, Tom, I'll come to you first.
Starting point is 00:53:50 What are your thoughts about this? One, chemo went over $6.2 million. Two, President Trump's still saying he wants to go after ABC. How do you process those two things? You know, I'm a little on the fence. On the fence on one thing. when you're president and you're going after somebody who was dishonest and bad and what Kimball did was but it was one monologue on one night and the advertisers got upset and a lot of other people got
Starting point is 00:54:23 upset so yeah I think you kind of let that play out as a business decision you let it play out you let the advertisers get upset at Disney you get Bob Iger show leadership or not show leadership whichever side of that, you know, argument you're on, and then you let it play out. I think it's kind of, it's different, Pat, to say, I so disagree with Jimmy Kimmel and his criticism of this administration that just pisses me off because he's gaslighting America. That is different from, I want the guy off the air. And when you kind of cross that line a little bit, you're kind of given an open door to the other side on the influence. So do I think that what you said the other day,
Starting point is 00:55:07 that if they want to bring things, if lower the temperature and do things for late night, then maybe they should bring conservative guests on, bring a blend, and that would bring ratings? Yeah, I think that. I completely agreed with what you said the other day. You said it very, very well. You laid it out completely and Erica Kirk.
Starting point is 00:55:23 100% agreement. But I look at this and it's like, I agree in principle with the president saying, but I think you have to be really careful about the Oval Office calling for a business decision by the network. There's a little line there. And I agree with you to a certain extent, Tom. And I get to this argument all the time with people.
Starting point is 00:55:46 But he's the president. He's not presidential. Okay, let's put that aside. Can you blame this guy? Can we blame Donald J. Trump? And we all know who he is. Ego, this, New York. Can you blame him since the day he announced
Starting point is 00:56:01 that he was going to run for president people like him every single one of these Democrat left leading arms of the DSC because that's by the way there's no other explanation to be just hemorrhaging money and viewers
Starting point is 00:56:15 and you still keep paying that guy because you need to sell the propaganda okay Hitler, fascist impeachments, Russia, everything I can't even blame this guy and it's not like he's hiding it guys this is who we voted for because I know exactly who he is
Starting point is 00:56:29 even at Charlie's memorial What do he say? Charlie, God rest his soul. You know, I love him. He'd be praying for his enemies. I don't. He goes, I don't like them, and I'm not with it. Okay, this is why we got.
Starting point is 00:56:41 This is that guy that we're talking about, that ice cold that you were just talking about, PBD. This is him, and this is who he is. I get people are going to be happy with everything that he says. This is a little bit far reaching, but he is furious. These are the guys. These are the type of guys with the rhetoric that these guys, the Jimmy Kimmel's, the Colbert, all of them, all of them,
Starting point is 00:56:58 even if it's slight dog whistles, He's the reason that everybody wants to try to go after him and shoot him in the head and Buller because it's that rhetoric. So I'm not even mad that he's upset with that. Yeah, asking for him to get off, whatever. He could say whatever the hell he wants. He's the president. He needs to, you know, they help him write these things anyway,
Starting point is 00:57:15 but he gets the minor point and they help him write that out. Yeah, well, Trump's love, loves picking on enemies. You know, Michael Jordan used to always say, like, you have to kind of make up an enemy in your head. This is a real-life enemy for Trump. Jimmy Kimmel is not talented, but I don't think that Trump or the federal government should get involved in trying to censor people.
Starting point is 00:57:34 Even Joe Rogan agrees with me. Do you see what Rogan says about that? Rogan said he rushed to the defense of Jimmy Kimmel. He said over the joke that got pulled off the air, calling it crazy. He said, first of all, do you have that clip? Yep.
Starting point is 00:57:47 I like how you put it. Did you say Joe Rogan? Yeah, Joe consulted with me on this. You agree with Joe Rogan. No, Joe agreed with me. He consulted me all the time. Go ahead, Ron. Sosnik, Rogan, David, we know that.
Starting point is 00:58:00 Don't talk over it. That is happening right now. Yeah, wild. Very wild. Okay, first of all, the FCC is you have to have a license to broadcast, which is kind of crazy when you think about what that means now. Because, like, what does it mean? It used to mean that you used to have a license to broadcast because you were going to influence so many people. They had to make sure that you were on the up and up, right?
Starting point is 00:58:24 So they had to make sure that you didn't swear. So if you had a license and you were on CBS. or NBC or ABC, you could not swear, right? That was the rule. And then all came cable. And somehow another cable is a different thing, right? Because cable, you just, you have to pay for it, I guess, so it's different. And so then some of the channels, you don't have to pay for.
Starting point is 00:58:48 It used to be the only ones that swore, like, HBO, where you had to pay for. And then all of a sudden it became kind of any of them because they realized, like, hey, we don't, like, FX. We can swear, guys. Like we really don't swear because we want to think of ourselves as TV right but HBO was like you know with the sopranos with HBO comedy specials in the beginning that was a big one you can just swear movies you didn't have to bleep anything out just wild and so these what what you're dealing with with even like first of all I definitely don't think that the government should be involved ever in dictating what a comedian can or cannot say in a monologue that's fucking crazy crazy Now, if the problem is the companies, if they're being pressured by the government, so if that's real, and if people on the right are like, yeah, go get them, oh my God, you're crazy. You're crazy for supporting this, because this will be used on you. You don't think that the fucking globalist lizard people who run the world are sitting here going, great, what do we got? Three years?
Starting point is 00:59:54 We'll wake this out. You can pause right. Let the essentially. let the market decide what you're saying. Don't try to basically institute or get involved. No, my concern is the fact that they're not going to forget this. And when they have the control, trust me, they're going to come back after you. Don't be too relaxed when you have it right now and you're like free and you can say whatever you want.
Starting point is 01:00:15 This thing can change very quickly when somebody else is in the White House. Let AOCB in a White House, see what America looks like. Well, we're seeing it with Comey. Comey is the other side now. Trump and the mugshot was the first. Now we're seeing round two. And I just price the same thing. Pull up that Trump tweet again when he said,
Starting point is 01:00:33 Let Jimmy rot in low ratings. What do you say about that? Yeah, let him rot in low ratings. Yeah. And that's actually what he should do because the reality is this. Jimmy's Kimmel, Jimmy Kimmel's show was tanking. And there's something in investing called the reversion to the mean where like it's in the, like, I'll use the NBA example.
Starting point is 01:00:51 Like, you know there's a guy that averages 10 points a game. All of a sudden he's on fire. He puts up 40. You're like, oh, man. I guess RJ Barrett is an all-star and you're like nah next game he goes for 6 and 4 you're like okay
Starting point is 01:01:04 he gets back to his average this whole thing that he got what 6 million viewers how many did Jimmy get 6.4 6.4% and he averages what 1.4 1. Check back in 2 or 3 weeks when he's reverting to the mean of what his actual numbers show
Starting point is 01:01:18 yeah am I just like people are going to start falling in love with Jimmy Kim just to clarify I don't want the government ever no I don't want nobody pressuring he sucks his ratings suck he's not funny okay say that i'm saying the attitude of trump keep your attitude they're all in his mind the enemy if you want people to think that i'm this hitler nazi guy and by the way you're losing money so so here's the thing how is a show like that in a business
Starting point is 01:01:43 in a business a sense going on because they have to keep their they're willing to lose money what evidence do you have that trump dislikes his enemies i actually all right let's do this let's go to next story next year i hate my enemies here's what i want to go to so study came out recently asking Gen Z female voters who voted for Kamala what their top 20 priorities were and asking Gen Z male voters who voted for Trump what their top priorities were. As you go lower on this, folks, you're going to be shell-shocked, okay? Here's what I want to do before we go to it, Rob. What do you think having children, Vinny, ranked for Gen Z males who voted for Trump versus
Starting point is 01:02:26 is Gen Z women who voted for Kamala. Having children. What does it rank for Gen Z males? How do you want to rank it? Top 10? Top 20. So number 6, number 8, number 12, number 18. Three. Top three.
Starting point is 01:02:38 Three for male. Okay, so both of you guys say three. Three? Top three. Tom says three. Vinny says three. And then Adam, what do you want to say? You're saying top 10 words.
Starting point is 01:02:47 Men who voted for Trump, where is their priority of having children in their top 20? Oh, it's in their top five, five to eight. Okay, pick a number, Adam. Five. Okay, good. Now, women who voted for Kamra having children. I'm not going to put, it might not even be in the top 20.
Starting point is 01:03:05 No, it is. Okay, okay. I'll say 18. It's, yeah, go ahead. I was going to, I was going to hedge a little bit and say 15. Okay. But we're in the same. Adam?
Starting point is 01:03:14 Lowest quartile. Somewhere 11, lucky 11. Okay. You're way off. Go to it, Rob. So check this out to tell you where they're at. Top 20. This is top 20?
Starting point is 01:03:24 Right there. So this is. Gen Z, male, voted for Trump, having children, number one. Get out of here, dude. Pingo. They're listening to Charlie Kirk is what that is. Number one? Yes, number one.
Starting point is 01:03:38 I was way off. Just so you know, Gen Z is what, under 30? 18 to 29 is what they're asking here mainly. 18 to 29. So, by the way, Gen Z is 13 to 29, 13 to 28, but they're on vote. So they're going 18 to 29. So now look at female voted for Harris all the way on the left, okay? All right, here we go.
Starting point is 01:03:55 Fima, number one, there says what? Independent. Okay. Go all the way down, Rob. No, all you have to do is just go down. No, no, no, no. You messed it up, Rob. Go back to, son of it.
Starting point is 01:04:03 Come on, Rob. I'm dying. I'm walking off the set up. Holy. Don't walk off. There is. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 01:04:08 Having children. Now, go down. Watch this. Ready? Not eight. 11. I'm sorry, 12. 12.
Starting point is 01:04:13 12. I said 1112. Boom. Having children is number 12 for them. Okay. Now, go up, Rob. Go up, Rob. Look at this.
Starting point is 01:04:20 Let's look at both of their priorities. Mail, voted for Trump. Having children, achieving financial independence, having a job or career you find fulfilling. Go a little bit lower. Wow. Getting married. Okay, go a little bit lower, Rob.
Starting point is 01:04:31 Having children is more important than getting married. I'm with you guys. Rob, a little slower so I can go. Having enough money to do the things you want to do. Owning your own home, being spiritually grounded, making your family or community proud, having no debt, using your talents and resources to help others, being able to retire early,
Starting point is 01:04:46 having emotional stability, fame and influences number 13. Now, go to the other side. Let's go with the women who voted for Kamala, having a job, having enough money to do what you want to, have emotional stability, using your talents, resources, achieving financial independence, having no debt, owning your own home, make your family proud, being spiritually grounded, being able to retire early, being married, having children, fame and influence. Let's see what the male who voted for Kamala. Where are they at, Rob? Go a little bit higher. That's male who voted for Kamala. They're in the female bathroom hanging out.
Starting point is 01:05:13 Having enough money, using your talents, resources, having emotional stability. If you're making a family proud, owning your own home, having notes of being married. So being married is nine. Some male who voted for Kamala have children at 10. Female have at 12. How about women who voted for, okay, so right there. So Trump go a little bit lower. So here's what it looks like, folks.
Starting point is 01:05:32 Democrats, you are in trouble. Do you know why? Because your base doesn't want to have kids. And Republicans do. There you go. You know what that means? We're at the Vol conference. In a middle of the event, I ask people,
Starting point is 01:05:45 stand up if you got four kids or more, they stand up. Stand up if you got five kids or more, they stand up. Stand up if you have played a clip rob. Here's what we did to recognize people who had a lot of kids. Go ahead. First time in the history of America, population is declining. Childbirth rate per average woman is 1.6, lowest in the history of America. If you have to step away from the meeting right now to go have unprotected sex with your wife,
Starting point is 01:06:08 he's leaving right now. Thank you. You're a good man. You are a good man right there. We have some private rooms in the back, by the way, with some nice, complimentary beds. Guys, we're not making enough babies. Stand up if you have only one kid. Come on, it's going to get awkward, very quick.
Starting point is 01:06:23 Stand up if you got four or more kids. Here's to the rock stars in the room. Holy moly. Stand up. Be proud, right? Stand up if you got five or more kids. Five or more kids. Really?
Starting point is 01:06:37 Stand up if you're at six or more. Make some noise to the six community. Stand up if you got seven or more kids. Are you joking? With the audio? So you have two wives at the same time you have seven kids. Two different marriages that you had. I was about to say,
Starting point is 01:06:52 if you're going to say two wives at the same time, some people are going to come ask you questions. Anybody's at eight kids that's still standing that I can't see you? Nine? You got nine kids? Are you joking? He looks tired. He just came back from the back room.
Starting point is 01:07:07 He just seen his face. That's Sean Alexander? He's going to do that a lot. This is insane. Trey, how are you? You have 10 kids. You've delivered 10. 10 kids.
Starting point is 01:07:17 You guys have eight kids together. Look at her. Look at how amazing she looks. It looks great. How about you? Eight. How about yourself? Nine. Okay.
Starting point is 01:07:25 This guy brought 10 people on stage who had eight or more kids and recognize them in front of everybody. Babe, we got to get to work, right? This Catholic guys on the podcast, I said, you got eight kids. He says, yeah. I said, at what number did it get difficult? His answer is magical. He says, after three kids, it's always going to. going to feel like three kids.
Starting point is 01:07:48 I said, tell me why. He says, because the oldest is now independent, so you're always only going to feel like you have three kids. I want each of them to get a $500 gift. So, guess what? By the way, the future looks bright, guys. I'm telling you. Because, you know, we hit the lowest birth rate
Starting point is 01:08:04 in the history of America again. But guess which side's having kids? Conservatives are. Democrats are not telling people to have kids. Democrats are opening up the borders. That's their way of getting even. They're not having kids. They know they're losing.
Starting point is 01:08:18 Now, watch us. Sean Alexander, former Seahawks star, okay? Sean Alexander, you know what he just announced? His wife is pregnant with his 14th child. Dude, what is going to be? Yes. That's not a family reunion. That's just one family.
Starting point is 01:08:33 That's a family. Tree. Played a clip. Beautiful family, Sean. Wow. Oh, that's so wild. Oh, my gosh. 11?
Starting point is 01:08:41 14. So I wasn't, we're just now starting to tell people, but number 14 is in the belly. dude give her a break yeah the first one I've told on on TV so so yeah so we're just not sorry to tell everybody
Starting point is 01:08:56 so we we have had 10 girls three boys my third my oldest son the fourth overall Joseph is a sophomore in high school
Starting point is 01:09:07 and you know gotta love it buddy let me tell you gotta love him I love it Sean Alexander if you remember him playing in the NFL greatest running back in Seattle The Hawks history, you could say he was known for putting the ball in the end zone.
Starting point is 01:09:21 This guy led the NFL in touchdowns pretty much every season he was playing. He put the ball in the end zone. You need a yard. You need a goal line stand. Boom. He's getting in the end zone. Look at this guy's touchdown stats. Look at that.
Starting point is 01:09:33 27 in a season. Boom. Boom. Boom. This guy's going to have as many kids as he was having touchdowns in a season. He's better at making kids. How you have to be because I love you and I have to warn you. You know, some people say you can't go after Big.
Starting point is 01:09:46 farmer because they'll destroy you. You're talking like this, you're going to have to worry about like big condom, like Magnum, Trojan. They're going to come after you because you're pro. Trojan. No condo, guys. Be careful. If you're married right now, your spouse is next to you. Look at each other. No, no. Look at her.
Starting point is 01:10:00 Right now. Look at him. Look at her. Look at him. Go close the door. Tell the kids, you guys have something to talk about that's business dealings. Lock the doors. Make sure you put whatever you can so they can't come in that even the hangar, you know, when they
Starting point is 01:10:13 unlock the stuff, you know what I'm talking about. Yeah. Get to what. work right now and make some noise so we can hear it right now just one time scream out PBD podcast one time when you're at it scream out PPD podcast I don't need you guys to post a video on LinkedIn or talk number scream but go make some babies I heard people we can say this today but there was a time where you couldn't really talk about even intimate making babies on TV ancient ancient television history there's a guy named groucho marks
Starting point is 01:10:45 who used to do this little show and people would come on there and guess a word and stuff like that. And this woman comes on and he says, I understand, you're a housewife. She goes, yes, I am. He says, do you have any children? I have 14. 14 children. Oh, my. Now, why would you want 14 children?
Starting point is 01:11:02 It says, I love children. And you remember how Groucho Marx, what he always had in his hand when he was on the air? A cigar. And he said, she goes, well, I love children. He says, I love cigars, but I take it out once in a while. he got in horrible trouble for this for just that at the dawn and TV
Starting point is 01:11:22 so that kind of wraps up our whole censorship and FCC and everything we should sell but the PPD podcast Value TAMI should sell condoms but there's just there's no there's no it's in the ring condoms with holes in it everywhere yeah condoms and like and we just literally we put holes in the condoms that you know go yeah go for it in Oxnard California and I'm ashamed to say I remember
Starting point is 01:11:44 remember this. But there was a, in Oxar, California, I have Filipino friends that had these like really off-color jokes they would tell about being close to the military. And it says it says, my mother pokes pins no, my
Starting point is 01:12:01 my mother's, my sister sells condoms to sailors. Yeah. My mother pokes holes with a pin. My dad performs abortion, man, the cash rolls in. Oh, man. And it's like this this little Jeez. By the way, there's people that are going to go.
Starting point is 01:12:17 I've heard that. I've heard that. Well, PBD. No, just, this is, in all seriousness. It results in children. A joke right there. In all seriousness, I think, I'm actually very grateful to you brought up this topic because it really shows the divide of what's going on with young America right now.
Starting point is 01:12:34 So women prioritize having abortions over having babies. Think about that for a second. What do you want to do when you grow up? Have a baby in a family? family? No, I want to kill one. I wouldn't have abortion. Not women.
Starting point is 01:12:47 Young liberal women, which most women are, by the way. So what this stat shows is that conservative young men want to find love and build families and women are basically told to do the exact opposite and avoid them. So this is why for young people, love feels so hard to find. Because young men, it was, was it a top five? Was it a top ten? It was number one on the list. having children above even getting married
Starting point is 01:13:16 versus liberal women are like sign me up for an abortion first that's what this is the the woke mind virus that feminism has as insulated and why you see women prioritize their career and it was the common of her families bring back guys here's can I make a recommendation
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Starting point is 01:14:14 To close this out, we found one thing. Peanut butter jelly time. So, you know, Vinnie, you know what's interesting? Tom knew that one rap song. Peanut butter jelly time. Even though there was, I'm finished. Kamala Harris had an impact on America's women. But you know what?
Starting point is 01:14:33 It was very interesting. Kamala filled out one of these surveys. You know it was number one for her? Number one running out of ice and vodka. That was Kamala. That was number one. I got it. Okay, so that's the joke he wanted to finish with it.
Starting point is 01:14:44 He was waiting for that one. We'll take it. We'll take it. All right, guys, let's go to the next story. Next story I want to get into is the story about what the president did to the White House. You put up the pictures of all these presidents. I don't want to spend a lot of time on this. I want to spend three minutes on this story.
Starting point is 01:15:01 No more, no less. Okay, so don't give me no, you know, the history of, yeah. Look how respectful this is. He puts all these nice little pictures of president. Don't just love this. Reagan, Carter, Ford. senior, Clinton, you know, you got Bush, G.W. You got Obama. Then you got himself. And then you got Biden.
Starting point is 01:15:22 Oh, man. Joseph. By the way, he really did this. That is brilliant. Did he really do this, Rob? Yeah, the White House did this. Oh, man. And he put himself on both sides. Come on. Come on. And by way, do you see the one he use? I think that's the mug shot. No, it's not. No, no, it's not. But it's a different It's close. It's still the blue steel look from Zuland. Like, he's not playing games. To put that there. By the way, you know what that means if you put that there?
Starting point is 01:15:49 You know what it means if we put the auto Pender? What does it really mean if you put that out of Pender? That he's coming after him. That it's not done. Oh, come on. Let's do it. That is not done, Mr. Boney. That is not done.
Starting point is 01:15:59 That means something is coming in the next few weeks if he put it up there. Because you had already forgotten about it. Think about we haven't talked about auto pen for a couple months. I swear to you, I was thinking about it this morning, but I'll tell you. Vinny, I know you were thinking about it. I was. But when you were thinking about it this morning, because his picture just came back up. So you put it back in your, but the market had gotten away from it. So they're bringing it back and they post some like this.
Starting point is 01:16:21 Is this like a message? Like the 86 and the sand. It's like an 86. Fafo. You know, it's just like one of those things, you know. Oh, I hope so. Who knows? Who knows what's going to happen?
Starting point is 01:16:31 What do you think of this? I think it's a statement and saying, hey, keep saying stuff behind my back. And I think the one person that he hasn't yet fully gone after that I think he, is on the list. Obama's that guy. And I know they're trying to mess with him. By the way, Obama sat down with somebody. And folks, if you're an old man,
Starting point is 01:16:50 brace for impact because he's trying to disrespect. And I don't appreciate it. I don't appreciate it. Some people do that kind of stuff. But here's Barack Obama having a conversation, making fun of old men. You know, it's not appropriate. But here's what he ought to say.
Starting point is 01:17:03 Go ahead, Rob. It's not nice. Look at his leg. Also, especially young people, because it's fair to say that 80% of the world's problems involve old men hanging on and who are afraid of death and insignificance. And they won't let go. Like Jim Biden? Schumer. You know, they build pyramids and they...
Starting point is 01:17:36 put their names on everything. Except for Trump did that. He doesn't build anything. He doesn't build anything. Now, he's not building a library and Trump delangents is on. Who's interviewing? Somebody with great hair.
Starting point is 01:17:51 I thought it was Roland G. Frye. Who is? Who is, Rob, who is the interviewer? I'll have to find out. I would love to see a picture of him. How much does it cost to make your hair look that bad? Hang on one second. Can you see who that was, Rob, please? It's like Vinny's old hair, Dubin.
Starting point is 01:18:04 No, I actually want to know who that person is, because I want to know, that was fantastic. Like, who is that person? What a crazy hairstyle. Can you, can you, like, research? It's a very, it's imperative. We know who that is. How do you make your hair like that?
Starting point is 01:18:16 Yeah, so, but anyways, to make a statement like that, right? Old man, old man that wants to have relevance, that they built stuff like pyramids and put their names on it. So he's trying to call out who? He's trying to call out Trump. 100%. Right? Yet, what do you say about what Biden did?
Starting point is 01:18:34 what do you say about how this is this guy by the way David Ola Gusa He's a British historian Alozoga my friend Australian historian writer broadcast Repton Well that listen that picture he Extremely dark with the lighting wasn't good
Starting point is 01:18:49 Brought out the Nigerian side of him A little too much but yeah So Tom What do you think Obama is saying here What is he trying to say I think he's trying to look He's taking a shot at Trump And saying
Starting point is 01:19:04 old guys, put your name on everything, like all the Trump buildings. But what he's, you know, he didn't go to Boomerang Safety Training. Obama didn't go to that special class. Because who he's really poking at, he's poking at all of the people that are in our government. My goodness. He's poking at Jerry Nadler. You know, he's poking at Schumer. Look at this.
Starting point is 01:19:28 People that hang on. And so he's trying to very make this sly veiled shot at Trump. Trump, but he ends up pointing at a lot of people in his own party and his own government, including himself a little bit. You know, he's about to build a big old building with his name on it, an ugly one in Chicago. Thank you. Thank you. By the way, you're building a big ass building. There are representatives from the DNC that says, I said that they say that the Obama Library, they said, that's modern art, but says that's not going to, that's not going to live up the test of time.
Starting point is 01:19:58 It's pretty ugly building. And this is people in the DNC were saying, man, that's the library. And so I think Obama's trying to poke, trying to be sly, trying to be below the surface. Look at that time. He wants to come up making pyramids. What the hell is that? What is that? Ugly, ugly.
Starting point is 01:20:15 Well, it's not done yet. Give it a break. It may end up being nice. Yeah. Well, guess what? There's going to be 90 shootings on the weekend right by it. Is that Chicago? Is that a Porsche?
Starting point is 01:20:24 Is that a Porsche? Or is that what car is that? That's a Porsche. Yes, that's a Porsche. Patience. Maybe it's going to get better. Maybe it's going to get better. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:20:31 Go ahead. Go ahead. That's what it's supposed to look like. That's what it's going to look like. Is it a church or what it? A presidential library. It's a library. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:42 It's ugly as hell. We want to read in that. Are those letters, Rob? That's what it looks like, yes. Can you zoom in a little bit more? You can't? That's as close as I can get it.
Starting point is 01:20:52 Well, all right. Great. I mean, everybody has different tastes. Someone wants to build it like that. I'm your thoughts on this. Well, there's two things going on here. I'm actually not a fan of what Trump did or what Obama did. I think what Trump did with the auto patent thing
Starting point is 01:21:04 could be viewed as juvenile or divisive. You know, but the same time, Trump is a troll. You know, trolls people. I get it. I think it's a little bit below the presidential office. However, I do support Trump. You know, what Obama's doing, I found egregious. You know how I feel.
Starting point is 01:21:23 Do not make fun of old white men. It is uncalled for. It is disgusting. And Obama needs to do better. And I'm not a fan of either. these guys antics. Yeah. And what the subtle jab that certain people do,
Starting point is 01:21:36 too much. Sometimes, I find a... Too much. What do you think? Could I, could I be honest with you? What do you think, Tom? He's asking you a question. You shouldn't pick on middle-aged white guys here.
Starting point is 01:21:50 By the way, who's older? Obama or Tom? Obama. I think Tom's older than Obama. I think Obama's 60s. What is Obama? Tom's definitely cooler. Cut.
Starting point is 01:22:01 64. And Tom is also 64. Tom's way better than Obama. Look at Tom's hair. You're 65? Look at Tom's hair. Obama looks like he's 90. So you and Obama are pretty much the same age?
Starting point is 01:22:13 I mean, you guys both look great, a little bit of gray in Obama. No gray on Tom. I'm sorry. No gray on Tom. Much better. I'm actually being serious. Tom has no gray on the hair. On the chin, though.
Starting point is 01:22:23 Just on his chin. Because he talks a lot. His words talk, number, screams. His mouth is. Can I say? Do you want to say anything? about the story? We can move on if you have nothing say about the story.
Starting point is 01:22:34 Call out Obama here. No, I said my piece. I thought he was poking at Trump and you know, people living glass houses shouldn't throw stones. I don't want to come to you twice. I think he's I think and again, with all the stuff that this guy tried to do with the spying in Trump, he's been defeated by Trump. And you know what? That's true.
Starting point is 01:22:51 Your reign is over. The Barack Obama, yes we can and change. And one of the worst, to me, one of the worst presidents. Okay, you want to talk about holding on the power. This lasted election, one of the most devastating losses, and he had a huge part of it, because they tried to wheel him out and do the whole, hey, guys, if you're black, you have to vote for Kamala, and it's bullshit. And you know what I think, Pat?
Starting point is 01:23:12 This is my opinion. Why he's so angry and he's so bitter, and he has all this anger, and every time you see him with Michelle, it's like they're complete strangers. I think, and after what Larry Sinclair said about what he was doing in Illinois when he was in the state legislator, driving around, allegedly this is Sinclair doing drugs. smoking crack, sleeping with men. I think, my opinion, he's just, he's a gay man that can't come out and stop. Stop it, Vinnie.
Starting point is 01:23:40 Can I just, I don't go there, but I'll say that Vincent, I'll say that in retirement, he took an L last year on his influence. He took an L. Well, of course, that's what I think. And I think he's trying to find a place for himself. More presidents should be like Jimmy Carter that said, I'm going to dedicate myself to Habitat Humanity and doing things in community. and Jimmy Carter went and do that.
Starting point is 01:24:01 Even if he didn't like Jimmy Carter and his policy. No, I think he's gay. I think Pete is gay. I think Pete is gay, for sure. You think Pete is gay? Because Tucker says Peter, Pete's just acting like he's gay. No, no. Pete Buttigieg is married. I don't know. And they bought a kid.
Starting point is 01:24:16 And that's a whole different situation. And by the fact, this is my opinion. I just feel like Obama's that guy. And I feel like he'd be a way happier person if he just came out. And be like Don Levin, grab a mic and go on the streets. I think he's getting girls left. You honestly think... Obama?
Starting point is 01:24:30 Who? You don't think that Jennifer... No, I think that's all... I think that was real. And there's a lot of people we've spoke to that said it was real. Really? Jennifer Aniston had a...
Starting point is 01:24:39 This guy? Obama? I don't know. You don't think he's done any shady stuff in the... I don't know if he's done any of that stuff or not. I'm not sitting here saying what he's done with that part. I'm not saying that. Like, we went to a restaurant last night.
Starting point is 01:24:53 I have to give a disclaimer when I take that guys to this restaurant. You know what the restaurant's called? Meat Market. Do you know what the restaurant? army when guys would say you want to go to a club. It's all dudes. It's like a meat market. It's all dudes. So I have to say guys, this is a, yeah. Yeah, it's a meat market. It's actually a very good restaurant. It's a, it's called meat market. Now, come on, Pat. You don't think I've ever eaten at the eat meat market? I know what I'm saying is when you go to the meat market, there is,
Starting point is 01:25:15 now that's not what it looks like. It's a restaurant. No, it's actually very classy. Yeah. But, uh, I think, I think Obama's getting a lot of play. What I think is going on, Vinnie, which is a different situation for me. I think... Do it. I want to hear that. Don't do it, bad. I think, you know, it's...
Starting point is 01:25:36 It's a... He's bored in his marriage. I think that's what it is. And I think Obama is a higher-grade man. And I'm not saying Michelle is not great for what she's done and her accolates and her kids. the way she communicates, the way she speaks, but Obama's a good-looking guy.
Starting point is 01:26:00 Obama's aged well. He's handsome, and he's taking care of his body, and I think he has so many options, and that's what he's battling with. And I'm sure he's had so many times that he's had opportunities where, you know, she knows about it, and they're trying to find a way to make the marriage work,
Starting point is 01:26:20 and I think that part, I do believe she's going through it, and she's having a hardest time with it. Because even in that sit-down that they had together, it looked like he was trying to make her happy, but he was also uncomfortable. And it's as if they hadn't seen each other for it. Like the dinner table thing, reaching across? Not the dinner table thing.
Starting point is 01:26:37 I'm not just making stuff up. With the letters that he wrote to his girlfriend talking about fantasizing over men, these aren't, I'm not, but just to say, it's my opinion. But I have done that back in college. He did. I agree.
Starting point is 01:26:48 Yeah, yeah. I'm with Pat right now. I'm not coming out of the blue just saying that. Look at that leg. It's almost another person's leg. Look at him. Look at him? Look at him?
Starting point is 01:26:58 That's a good looking guy. Yeah, I'm not taking away from him being a looking dude. What I'm saying is he's got options. Am I saying like, you know, back in the days he had, you know, I don't know, like maybe, you know, fencing. You know, certain sports like it's different for, I don't know. He might be a fenced in college. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:27:12 I never played lacrosse. I never did fencing. We never did. Any of this stuff. Yeah. But all I'm saying, in this situation, yeah. He is a. good looking guy with a lot of options and a lot of those people because think about it
Starting point is 01:27:26 imagine you're a Hollywood superstar actress okay who is trying to get even with your ex and your ex is a guy named Brad yeah you have to go above somebody for him to be jealous and say oh shit punch up this is punching up this is as up as it gets Barack Obama so I think that's the challenge at his deal. Anyway, let's go to the next door here. Next story I want to get to is Mamdani in New York. Mamdani and New York with what's going on over there. So Zohran Mamdani, his lead is getting bigger and bigger and bigger. The dominant lead in the latest New York City of Mayor of Paul shows that even more bad news for the rivals. Okay, so more bad
Starting point is 01:28:14 news for the rivals. Now, what does that mean? More bad news for the rivals. Let's read through some of these things here. Mamdani holds a dominant 20-point lead in the race, bolstered by majority support from black, Latino, and Asian voters, according to a new poll release Tuesday, Mamdani's leads, independent Canada and former governor Cuomo, 45 to 25, bam, 20-point lead. On Curtis Lewa, he trails by 9%, he's at 9%,
Starting point is 01:28:43 and then Adams is at 8%. It's just not looking good, the way it's going right now. and Mamdani building support among black and Hispanic voters since his huge victory in June Democratic Party search over Cuomo with a slew of other candidates Mamdani now leads Cuomo
Starting point is 01:28:58 better than two to one and some 53% of black voters support Mamdani compared to 21% of Cuomo and 10% of Adams. Black voters are choosing Mamdani over Adams and Adams is black, okay? So we're not talking like a Sammy Social situation here. Even though Mamdani
Starting point is 01:29:13 is not black, they're supporting him more And Adams, who was in, like he was there in New York, he was a cop. They're not supporting him. They're going for Mamdani. And on top of this, Sliwa had a few things to say. And Adams came out, and Adams campaign disappearing, act his fifth day as insiders wonder if he's quiet quitting New York City mayoral race, and he's going to be stepping away.
Starting point is 01:29:39 And a lot of people are saying this guy's going to be stepping away. And then Curtis Slewa, the Republican candidate, comes out and says the following. here, said it was offered money to quit. Go ahead, Rob. Have you seen Eric Adams? We're 40 days out of a campaign, and he has been invisible on the campaign trail. So I'm sure he's in the process of trying to figure out if the price is right for him to drop out. In reference to myself, these overtures were made by people that I've known over the years. They're obviously Cuomo supporters, and they offered millions of dollars for me to basically not run the campaign, to drop out.
Starting point is 01:30:21 Okay, so I guess the question becomes the following. Tom, you're pretty good at these types of things. Who drops out first? Who drops out second? And with a week out of November 4th election, which I think is November 4th, for probably the most important mayoral race, New York City is seen in a long time, maybe ever,
Starting point is 01:30:42 who do you think will be the final two candidates It's a week out of November 4th election. A week out of November 4th, there'll be Curtis Sliwa and Mamdami. You think Cuomo's going to drop out? No, no, no, excuse me, excuse me. I think Cuomo's in. You talk about the two majors. Cuomo's independent, right?
Starting point is 01:30:59 So Cuomo's going to be in, Sliwa's going to be in, Mamdani is going to be in. Right. Two weeks, I'm actually only about a week and a half before the horrible tragedy with Charlie Kirk, the assassination. What were you talking about? Eric Adams had met with the president. The president was reaching out to Eric Adams. The president was trying to broker something. And if you look at Eric Adams,
Starting point is 01:31:21 Eric Adams eight on Cuomo's 27 is still only 35. If it is true that among all voters that in a four horse race, Mamdani is sitting on 45, the rest of the table has to sweep with no breakage. Remember we talked about the independence on Bobby Campbell? Kennedy, that one in five would actually go Biden. So you only ended up net three, remember Pat? Yeah. Five for Bobby.
Starting point is 01:31:50 One for Biden. So that means one for Trump cancels. So he only got three, net three, for Trump. This is the same kind of math you go here that I've been staring at. And the part of me, there's two things that shock me. Trump won with the independent voters. Go to the bottom of the first column. I know.
Starting point is 01:32:16 26% of the independent voters are going with Mamdani. You know what's shocking on that as well, Tom? That is the problem. Oh, my God. That is the problem. Independent voters, 26 to 23 lead over Cuomo, but that means Cuomo could beat them. But you know what's a shocking one for me? 27% of New York City Jewish voters wants Mamdani.
Starting point is 01:32:34 I swear you all looking at that. How? 27% of Jewish voters want Mamdani. And the only other community they're okay with is Cuomo. Look at the Republicans. Six percent of Republicans want Mamdani. Okay, Tom, go look at the very liberal voters. What percentage of very liberal voters wants Sliwa?
Starting point is 01:32:52 Zero. Zero. How about Adams? Two percent. But six percent of Republicans want Mamdani in New York? Right. Listen. It does a New York Republican.
Starting point is 01:33:00 I said this at Jubilee. Let's get Mamdani and see what happens. Let's get Mamdani and see what happens. The odds are he's going to, right? Yeah. I mean, at this point, the one thing said that if Sliwa and Adams dropped out, Cuomo could beat Mamdani, but who knows if that's going to happen? Go ahead. And I just want to make one point out. Like in Sliwa, I think he has good intentions and I wish he was better. But you know what it is? It's the beret. You cannot be wearing a red beret. And people are going to take you. You're not a French chef. You know why he's doing it from Ken. Is the Hells Angels? No, listen, you're not. If he was wearing a Yankee fitted, I guarantee you the percentage would be up.
Starting point is 01:33:37 Do you know why he's doing it? Go ahead, Tom. Because earlier in his life, he formed a group called the Guardian Angels, which were independent community protection squad, when New York had such terrible crime. And you'll find pictures of him much, much younger with a whole tribe of people of all races. They were actually trying to come together multiple races to make communities safer at night. It was legit.
Starting point is 01:34:05 Sometimes they were armed. A lot of times they just had their red jackets. And they had maybe a club or mace, and they didn't carry guns. So he's trying to remind people, I was once for New York and here. I agree with you, but that's the whole point. And I knew something about that. But what I'm saying is, bro, as a look, they want somebody that they could look at and be like, okay, this person is political and whatever. It's not going to sell.
Starting point is 01:34:28 It's just the community watch. Oh, God bless us for what he did. Do you know just moment right here, what just happened? Do you know what this means with this moment watching what just happened? You have to explain to Vinny why he's wearing a business. a Red Beret. That means he has to explain to young voters, because young voters don't know why he's worth that.
Starting point is 01:34:44 Exactly. You know, like, maybe he's thinking, like, am I trying to connect with, like, Tim Pool audience? I don't know what he's doing. But to the average person, you don't know what's going on. You're absolutely right. The younger audience needs an explanation. And I don't hear him. If you look at his stump speeches and stuff. I'm not trying to be funny. I just...
Starting point is 01:35:00 No, I'm not trying to be funny either. I thought you were at one point. Where is he out there that says, listen, we're coming to a dangerous New York. If this guy's elected, you're going to have more dangerous New York. I grew up in the city. I formed a community watch group. And it says, you know, this Red Bray harkens back to a time where I, without a weapon,
Starting point is 01:35:19 walk the streets of New York with my compatriots, trying to keep the streets safe at night. Yeah. And it says, and I want that same New York in the future. He's got to pull to the emotion of people to remember what it was. Yeah. I agree. But at the same time, I think at this point, Adam, let's give the final.
Starting point is 01:35:38 thought before we've got to run the table now. Yeah, well, I'm just going to give a preemptive congratulations to the new mayor of New York City, Zoran Mamdani. Mr. Mayor, thank you for coming. What's going to unfold in the next 40 days is that Curtis Sliwa, who's at 1%, him and the Red Beret, they'll be gone. Respect to you. Boom, boom, boom. Then Eric Adams, who's now trending at somewhere below 1%. Thank you, Mr. Mayor, for your service. You're gone. Cuomo, who's somewhere at 10% in the odds. Sir, thank you for all your efforts you've done to make New York to state it is, but it's Mayor Mom Dhani's time. New York City, which was once the heart of capitalism in this country,
Starting point is 01:36:19 is now the new home to progressive Islamist communism. Congratulations, New York City. I hope you get for you pay for. Now, here's the second point. You know, sometimes I'm actually anti-Semitic as well. Now, you might be saying, what do you mean? You self-hating Jewish person, Adam? Bingo.
Starting point is 01:36:37 You self-hame. Let him go. I know what he's going to say. Some of the worst people out there are these super liberal, progressive Jewish people. And this is from a moderate, somewhat conservative Jewish guy. I'm anti-Semitic against those motherfuckers. I'm talking about the Bernie Sanders of the world, the George Soros of the world. I wouldn't even say is Jewish.
Starting point is 01:36:58 I don't know if he's the devil, but they're certainly in touch. And Chuck Schumers of the world, these people do not represent Judaism. they don't represent Israel, they represent themselves. It's much like when you see a Christian pastor who's talking about let's be inclusive and tolerant of the LGBT community. And then you have people being like, yeah, I don't know if that's what we need to be sending the messages in church. I don't know. The point is this. Certain people need to be called out.
Starting point is 01:37:31 And if what is it, 40%, 27% of Jewish voters in New York are the ones voting for Mamdan. hi guys have a great life peace out yeah i mean it is going to be it is going to be a very interesting it is going to be a very very interesting uh move in new york as they're going through this process but uh all right let's get to next door here next door i want to get to is uh rob which which one is the story that i wanted to cover that we haven't gone through yet there was one story that i wanted to get to boom boom which one is it some business no let me see which one of what oh not business Newsom. Newsom talks about 2028 election won't be happening.
Starting point is 01:38:10 So, Rob, if you want to go to this one here, and Tom, I'm going to go to the lithium story next, so be ready for the lithium one. Newsom fears Trump will cancel 2028 election to stay in power. Rob, can you please play this clip? And by the way, I think his hair got grayer and it looks better on him.
Starting point is 01:38:25 Let me just start off with a compliment. Gavin, if you say we never compliment you. And then after the compliment comes something else that has to do with it. If you ever want to pay Gavin a compliment. Go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead.
Starting point is 01:38:33 Go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead, Rob. I fear that we will not have an election in 2028. I really mean that. And the core of my soul, unless we wake up to the code red, what's happening in this country,
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Starting point is 01:39:16 during the Volvo Fall Experience event. Condition supply, visit your local Volvo retailer or go to explore Volvo.com. Look at the applause, bro. Go to the game. So, Vinny, he starts first with the finger and then, boom. He takes the trigger. Watch what happens to that finger.
Starting point is 01:39:34 Go do it again. I fear. Watch what happens to the finger, boom. Hold the trigger. Good and guns. Do it again, Rob? 20, 20. Got it.
Starting point is 01:39:39 Great call. I fear. Trigger, pull it. We will not have. Pause it. And, look, here's what I will tell you. You fear you're not going to have election in 2028. Gavin, you know you don't believe that.
Starting point is 01:39:48 But let me say, tell you something here. There is, there's annual conventions that happens in Vegas that is for the adult entertainment business. What is it called? It's called the Viv. I don't know what the, the, what's it called? A.V. What is it, Rob, Rob, Rob, Ravis of all people.
Starting point is 01:40:04 What is it called, Rob, Rob, AV Awards? The Avian Awards. AD& Awards. What's it called? Avey and Awards, right? Whatever it's called. Rob, please don't pull up pictures. We're not doing what you did last time.
Starting point is 01:40:15 Last time I asked Rob to go to a website. People's feet were behind their heads. So I do believe if you had to give the biggest fear porn star of the year award, I think it's Gavin Newsom. I really do. And by the way, I think can somebody make a picture on the back and send it to me so I can post it. Hey, whoever the design team that knows how to make these needs. and send it to me, send it to me. I'll pick one and I want to post it.
Starting point is 01:40:40 I think, and Rob, if we can do it right now because I want the audience to get behind it, we should recognize them. The Fear Porn Award a year. AVN, Fier Porn Star Award of the Year, Gavin, and I want to post it. Does he get a lifetime? Because I think this guy deserves a lifetime
Starting point is 01:40:56 achievement medal for this. I think the amount of fear porn this man has spewed out, gets a credit. I don't know what the prop is when they give it. I don't even want to imagine what the prop is. It's a good one. But whatever the prop is, when you spew out stuff like this, Tom, the question becomes the following. Is he doing it on purpose?
Starting point is 01:41:16 Does he know it's not true that there's going to be an election in 2028? What is this outcome of this? Is it just like more people talking about him? Is that all it is? What do you think it is? I think that's exactly what it is. And I think what they do, very strategically, and I'm not going to turn this into a joke. They pick their spots.
Starting point is 01:41:34 They want to put him two things. I want him in a spotlight, and I want an outrageous statement to be made. We were just talking about freedom of speech. Great. You know what we could do? Hey, maybe we won't have an election next year. Send me out. Send me to the talk shows.
Starting point is 01:41:54 I am worried that we will not have an election in 2028. And it's a bombastic way to get in front of the cameras and to point at that crazy authoritarian, that's on message with DNC, authoritarian, is going to do this. And in this case, he's got nothing to talk about on policy. He's got no wins in California to talk about on anything. There hasn't many economic stats. Somebody else came out that he could take credit for.
Starting point is 01:42:24 So he's just out there with his team, inverting a headline so he can go out there and put himself in the spotlight and poke at it. I think it's that simple, Pat. It's strategic. I'm with you. A guy, and by the way, I respect the machine he's got, and the Republicans and everybody else better be ready to deal with this machine in 2028. No, I agree. Adam, your thoughts. Well, I could just see Gavin Newsom accepting the award.
Starting point is 01:42:51 They're like, please welcome the winner of the Gaslighting the Public Award, the Fear Porn Award, the biggest hypocrisy user in the world, manipulating the media, confusing words, flip-flopping, the greatest hair. The Fear Porn Award goes to Gavin Newsom. Come up and get your award here, buddy. He knows that Trump isn't running again in 2028. Trump has actually said that, you want me to gaslight? I'm a gaslight. I hope Trump won's in 2028. I'm rooting for Trump to run in 2028,
Starting point is 01:43:23 and I hope that Gavin Newsom is a Democratic nominee. And I hope in Florida, it comes down to a very close election, just like it did in the closest election of our lifetime, Tom, which was Bush versus Gore not Trump versus Kamala Harris Miss ex-former vice president and I hope that it comes down to the final vote The Hanging Chad
Starting point is 01:43:44 And if I had that vote I would vote for Trump Every single time And Gavin would lose And Trump would be president for a third time And I don't say this lightly I have my opinions I truly think this guy is a sociopath
Starting point is 01:43:56 I saw this whole thing Pat the audience cheering and going crazy I mean he's still And like you said He is very good You have to give credit where credit is due. He believes in his madness. And let's just really fast.
Starting point is 01:44:09 California, because this is what this is going to be. And I've said this before even with what's his face. I was here, Sam Cedar. California, number one in homelessness, number one in poverty, number one in retail crime, number one in gas prices, number one in illiteracy, number one in a wage stagnation, frivolous lawsuits, restrictions on workers. I could, guys, in gas tax, I could keep, besides your gas lighting. None of that matters. No, no, I know.
Starting point is 01:44:32 Adam, it's all. But none of that matters. This is all about your feelings. And you want to see, and, Robbie, can you put this on the speed of 1.75? Pat, just to show you how he's doing, it's a script. What he's doing right now, he's on the script tour of the Fear Porn Awards. Yeah, Rob, you put it fast? Yep.
Starting point is 01:44:46 Guys, tell me, look at this. Look at what he's doing. He's weakness masquerading as strength. Donald Trump is weakness masquerading as strength. Scared to death about not just these authoritarian tendencies, but these authoritarian actions. These are not just authoritarian tendencies. These are not just authoritarian tendencies. You think, I'm exaggerating.
Starting point is 01:45:00 Being hyperbotic. He never sent the military overseas. He sent the military overseas. military to the United States of America. He sent 700 active duty members of the Marines. He sent the United States Marines, not overseas, but to an American city, 700 active duty Marines. You have the largest private police force in the world. It is the largest private domestic army of its type, police force anywhere in the world. And increasingly is showing a tendency not to swear an oath to the Constitution, but to the President of the United States.
Starting point is 01:45:26 And increasingly appear to be swearing an oath of office to him, not the Constitution of the United States. This is him campaigning for 2028, guys. But what I want to say is with what he says, because I want to give you an example of the fear porn. Okay, we just had the Dallas sniper shooter, okay, right? With Joshua John Pat, right? All the stuff that he was talking about ice and bullets about ice and all this negative crap attacks on ice are up 800% this year. August, Karen Bass bragged about tracking ice agents. This kid had an app that was tracking ice agents, and this is all coming from people like this.
Starting point is 01:46:02 Gavin Newsom has blood on his hands. Did you see, Rob, did you see what he was saying? I have it. Can you show what he was saying? This is just weeks ago. He did this twice. Joshua John is the same guy that played 17,500 hours of violent video games. And he's the guy that tried to kill ICE agents, but he ended up killing cool, Rob.
Starting point is 01:46:18 He killed one migrant that was being detained at the facility and then injured two others. And just so you know, this video is not from last week. It's actually from the day before the shooting. This is the day before the shooting. Go ahead. In the United States of America, masked men jumping out of unmarked cars. People disappearing, no due process, no oversight, zero accountability happening in the United States of America today. People ask, well, is authoritarianism you're being hyperbotic?
Starting point is 01:46:42 Boy, we're being hyperbolic. If you're a black and brown community, it's here in this country. And so... Can I say one thing? Gavin, where were you when these illegals that you were worrying about were raping and killing American women? None of them ever said one thing. One thing. And the day after this, this guy...
Starting point is 01:47:01 And this is a week ago when he said, hey, ICE, take off your mask. What are you afraid of? You know what they're afraid up? Stop. Getting sniped. You porn award. Fear porn. Fear porn.
Starting point is 01:47:14 By the way, 3,000 votes, 60-something percent say it's going to be Gavin News from 20-28 election. 60 how much? 63 percent. Our audience. Our audience. Oh, I agree with the 60 percent. All right. Let me get to the next door here, and we'll wrap up.
Starting point is 01:47:29 So what was I said? I was going to go? We'll do a couple stories. We'll do lithium, and we'll go to this one. Owner of Radio Shack, Pier 1 imports, and other brands accused by SEC of operating a $112 million Ponzi scheme, okay? This is not a good look, but we don't know if it's 100% true or not. Let me just read this.
Starting point is 01:47:47 Rob, can you pull up the story, please? Can you pull up the story? So a pair of e-commerce entrepreneurs who bought bankrupt retail giants, including Pier 1 imports, Radio Shack, Modell Sporting Goods, have been accused of running a $112 million scheme according to a new law. So the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission accused Alex and Tai Lopez,
Starting point is 01:48:06 Alex Mayor and Tai Lopez, founder members of Miami-based retail e-commerce venture by duping investors out of $112 million. According to the federal southern district of Florida filing obtained by the post, Mayor and Lopez were known for snatching up struggling brick and mortar brands and attempting to brand, rebrand them as online shops.
Starting point is 01:48:26 Their business portfolios also includes dress barn, model. sporting goods and Steinmark the suit as well. Mayor and the Iranian-born immigrant who worked in risky and safety management at NASA Safe Exploration Missions. Teams up with Lopez at the height of the retail
Starting point is 01:48:41 carnage in 2019 with nearly 10,000 stores went out of business. The post previously reported Lopez also showed me some information in books on how to mention. Okay. All right so what do we know about the story, Tom? What do we know about the story? Because I think what they were trying to do is
Starting point is 01:48:56 Thai knows how to to use traffic to a website. So he wanted to convert Radio Shack and all these things to sell the products through the internet. And so they picked them up. What happened next time? Well, apparently what he and his business partner did
Starting point is 01:49:14 is says, hey, these are great brands. People remember, Piran imports. It used to almost be kind of a combination of IKEA and, you know, restoration hardware. You know, you could buy all these things at Piran imports, decorate your house and all those stuff like that. And so these brands, and Radio Shack, you used to go there to get DISH, you used to go there to get computers.
Starting point is 01:49:34 You worked with Radio Shack many years ago when you were doing Sprint, right? You guys were doing the phone. Yeah, absolutely. Radio Shack had what was called the store within a store. So one wall of Radio Shack was Sprint. And Sprint had put this wall together in partnership of Radio Shack for Sprint PCS. And they cranked out volume. And they were in all these small cities.
Starting point is 01:49:54 They had kiosk, all these things going on. So once upon a time, these brands. meant something to Americans. And they, apparently, the SEC is saying, here's what you did. You took these two brands. You tried to get people to invest. And you were using those. And investors, according to the SEC, that there's a complaint that's going to come down about what they say,
Starting point is 01:50:20 it ended up being $112 million Ponzi scheme. If this is what has happened, that means that mayor and local. um basically you know got people to invest in this and it didn't go that way and now investors lost their money or it was later invest when they say Ponzi scheme it's like pat that means later investors i mean early investors got interest payments or returns based on later investors it's like you're the first investor and i'm the number of 50th i give them a check for 10,000 dollars and they give you $2,000, and hey, here's $2,000 of your profit. Oh, my gosh, that's working really good. And that's the Ponzi scheme nature of it. So this is bad, and this is coming down, when the
Starting point is 01:51:05 U.S. SEC says that they're, are accusing them, we're waiting to see what the indictment looks like, but this is never good. And, you know, when you've got people, Pat, you remember these guys, he had this program he would sell 67 steps. Every now and then, you'd see people saying, hey, I got out of alcoholism, I started a small business, 67 steps really helped me. I like that. That's a great story. And if on the other side of this, if this indictment comes down and then these guys are guilty, that's really sad.
Starting point is 01:51:38 But right now, I think we've got to let the SEC do its work. But a headline that's got your name in it, an SEC, an accusation, and $112 million in Ponzi is never a good thing. Yeah, this is not a good look for Ty Lopez. I hope it's not true. uh say it and so we all remember tie lopez one of the first o g influencers in the game we remember him with his uh phone in the garage before selfies were even a thing with the Ferrari in the garage with the books um i hope this is not true now you know a lot of people are going to probably do content about this there's going to be a rush to judgment let's just remember in america you're innocent
Starting point is 01:52:19 until proven guilty he'll have his day apparently in court but i hope for ties sake that he wouldn't do something like this, but this is why, you know, Pat always says, you never know, you've got to play the long game with certain people. So we'll see what happens. What do you think? I hope nothing happens to these guys. At one point,
Starting point is 01:52:38 his content did inspire a lot of young guys, and I think Alex Mayer actually built a real business. There's like a book business something like that? No, not the book business. Alex actually built something that somebody bought. And what was the business that he built, Rob? Can you pull it up?
Starting point is 01:52:54 He was a date. I'm trying to see if it was a dating site or Zeus. There is Zusk. So go up to that one? Zeus. Zusk? Oh, Zusk. He's the founder of Zusk.
Starting point is 01:53:04 Yeah, so what did Zusk sell for? Can you pull up what Zusk sold for? What did Zuzk sell for? Yeah, that's his company. It was acquired for $255 million. This is a real entrepreneur. It's not like they're not. Now, what happens here?
Starting point is 01:53:22 I hope nothing happens. as they go through this and who knows sometimes on the way you make enemies and people come after you I hope this is a story that comes and leaves
Starting point is 01:53:31 and they're fine and they continue growing their businesses all right Rob in regards to a couple new findings with the Charlie Crook shooting Vinnie there's a few things
Starting point is 01:53:40 that are very weird on what's been shown the last couple days okay and I don't know which angle to go with right now let's start off with Rob if you want to pull the clips of
Starting point is 01:53:55 when the shooting happens there's now potentially they're looking at how many different shooters Tom what is they're looking at right now there's three scenarios that Tyler from the roof yes but that doesn't look like an exit wound
Starting point is 01:54:14 that doesn't look like an entry wound that looks like an exit wound and then a shooter on top of the adjacent to his right, the audience left. Correct. Up behind some shrub or some item up on the rough. That needs to be looked into. And then people are
Starting point is 01:54:30 also looking at the way the shirt moves and the way his microphone moves and the way the earpiece flipped out and the necklace flipped out was there actually, believe it or not, this is the third mechanism on the mic. That there is something on the mic. Yes. And all I'll say
Starting point is 01:54:49 is that every day that goes by when you look at all this video, it looks less and less and less and less and less possible that it was a single shot from a 38, 30 out six by Tyler. And on top of that, a couple things, Vinnie. Maybe you want to break that down on the digging and guy takes a chip, puts it in a hat, put it on, maybe walk through that part. And by the way, there was, and just to go back, I don't want to say definitively,
Starting point is 01:55:16 but there was a kid who was there and witnessed everything that's trying to give his account and as he's saying it, he's grabbed and silenced and he's yelling, get the hell off me, get off me. He was being silenced because he was giving his account. I don't know if it was Andrew that went up to him, but it looked like him from the side. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:55:33 I'm just saying it might have been when it's aftermath when the kid's describing the situation. But if that's the case and Charlie was hit here and the bullet came out there, I don't know if it was that day or the very next day they were basically doing construction and digging up that entire area and putting like concrete things and slabs down which is unheard of okay because people are now insinuating well wait a minute if he was shot here and the bullet went in there
Starting point is 01:56:01 you guys are digging up where the actual round is because we haven't heard about an autopsy I know they're doing toxicology but look at this this is where Charlie was were shot what are they really that fast after you guys are digging up and doing about bunch of stuff. And then with the individual that they're talking about. It's like the garden hose on the roof. When they shot it'll be out on Butler. Guys, so a murder, an assassination just
Starting point is 01:56:26 happened. I don't care if you work for a turning point. I don't give a damn what anybody's story is. Nothing is to be touched. That camera that was behind Charlie, that is now evidence. The chair that you moved and you stand on, you just contaminated the
Starting point is 01:56:42 crime scene. Okay. Leave it alone. Where the hell was secure? Where the hell was somebody to keep the integrity of the scene? And then there's footage of the guy going back there, putting his hands on everything, taking out the SD card, and turning. And when it goes behind there, Rob, he gives it to that guy. Like, it doesn't look shady at all. And then, Rob, do they actually follow him when he goes behind?
Starting point is 01:57:03 Keep it going? Keep it going. Let me see if this is the actual one. Because the one that I saw, he takes it out, gives it to a guy, and it looks like he, look at this. Put it in a hat and then puts his hat on. And I know everybody's going to say, well, he works for a turning point. and I don't care who he works for. Why are you touching stuff?
Starting point is 01:57:19 Why are you touching that? I have another angle, Rob. I'll send it to you about him, but it's not adding up. And then, Pat, do you mind me bringing up the Nicholas Cage, Snake Eyes thing that happened? Go for it. So for all you guys, all the older people out there,
Starting point is 01:57:32 there was a movie in 1998 called Snake Eyes with Nicholas Cage. I'm pretty sure some of you guys have seen this. In the movie, they're at a boxing match. A politician is assassinated in the movie, and his name is Charles. Kirkland, okay? Think about Charlie Kirk. This is very, very weird.
Starting point is 01:57:49 Okay, he was shot on the left side of his neck. The film takes place on September 10th. Rob, that's the day to the fight. This is what we were talking about yesterday. This is what we were talking about yesterday. Rob, that's the poster. And then the boxer who plays, who's in on the plan, who's doing a diversion. He wakes up on the ring.
Starting point is 01:58:05 His name is Tyler, like Tyler Robinson. And he's called the executioner. Okay. Weird. And then the tropical storm that hits in the film is called Hurricane Jezezzan. And for some of you guys that saw Megan Kelly just did a piece, that's the name of the online magazine that allegedly hired witches in August to put a hex on Charlie. And the film, parts of the film were filmed at the Trump, Taj Mahal and Hotel Casino. And the secret camera, which films the assassination, but the videographer doesn't let anyone know.
Starting point is 01:58:36 And guess what the tagline is of the movie, Rob, can you go to the, how, this is just random, a random occurrence. Go to my, I think I sent it you, I actually sent the photo. Look at this. Look at the tagline. Believe everything except your eyes. That's the tagline. Like that's just a random, random occurrence, but I just wanted people know because that's what's,
Starting point is 01:58:56 that's what Pat, the official narrative that they're telling us, I don't think it's official. I don't believe it. By the way, that's the problem with hiding stuff today. You can't do it. Thank you. You can't do it today.
Starting point is 01:59:07 You got 3,500 phones that recorded things. You think you're going to be able to get away with it this time around? You're not going to be able to get away with it this time around. People are going to have to find, And by the way, Cash Patel has the opportunity this time around to increase the faith in the FBI in ways we've not seen before if he does a couple things. And this is one of them, especially right now with what happened. Whether they'll get to the bottom of it or not, I don't know. Adam, your thoughts on this?
Starting point is 01:59:33 Yeah, I think we're all asking the right questions that need to be asked. And again, ask questions. Don't come up with your own conclusions. I see what's going on on the internet. that everybody's a crime scene investigator at this point. Everybody's an investigative journalist. Everybody's a forensic analyst. Form your opinions.
Starting point is 01:59:52 Ask questions. Don't state conclusions. You know, what the snake guys think? This is certainly eerie. You know, they say, does life imitate art? Does art imitate life? It's certainly eerie. I'm not saying this movie with Nicholas Cage from 1998
Starting point is 02:00:06 has anything to do with the murder of Charlie Kirk. What I'm seeing out there that is actually very upsetting is now their question. I'm questioning Erica Kirk's involvement in Charlie's assassination. That's just crazy. I agree with you. But do you not see what's going on? I've seen it as far-fetched as it was an inside job. Someone on the turning point team went to the point where Erica Kirk, it was a set up.
Starting point is 02:00:33 She married Charlie because it was a setup from a foreign agency, whatever it may be, save the crocodile tears. you weren't really crying. So there's allegations that Erica Kirk had him assassinated so she could take over at a certain point, guys. Yeah. Let's live in reality for a second.
Starting point is 02:00:53 Ask all these crazy questions. Don't draw conclusions. Because at some point, there's a grieving widow who's like, oh my God. They're using my husband's assassination for views and clicks and fodder, and it tends to be somewhat disastrous for her. Yeah, see, I don't believe, like, Adam, with every situation, there's going to be crazy.
Starting point is 02:01:15 But you know who I believe? Marine and Army snipers who are professionals at this. That's all they know, saying this is not how it happened. This is not what it looks like. Tyler Robinson still hasn't admitted to doing it. His furry boyfriend is missing now, okay? And Rob, where's the video of George Zinn? And I don't care.
Starting point is 02:01:34 Guys, I'm going to sit on this. This is one of the major pieces of evidence that nobody, everybody's kind of dished off because they found child porn on his phone. George Zinn, immediately, look at this, guys. The moment it happens, look, Charlie's been shot. Look at the middle of your screen. He stands up right there. He almost falls, and he's right in the middle.
Starting point is 02:01:54 He's waving his hat. He's immediately. People are running. What the hell happens? Somebody's been shot. Look at him. Look at him. He knows what was happening.
Starting point is 02:02:03 Let's stop playing games. How long does this video go for? No, that's it, Adam. It's very weird. No, it's very weird. But hear me out. How long was this? After the actual bullet was shot.
Starting point is 02:02:12 He's just shot. Look at everybody's starting to react. Watch this. Watch. Now, boom, Charlie's been shot. People don't know what's happening. They're starting to run.
Starting point is 02:02:18 Before that because they're on the ground, right? No, right now. Right now. Right now. He's just been shot. This guy knows in an improv moment, I'm going to try to help this shooter that I had no idea what was going to happen. And he does that.
Starting point is 02:02:29 That guy is in on it. That guy knows what was going to happen. And the fact that they're brushing him off because he had child porn. Did they have him in custody right now? Adam. He's been arrested, but if he bailed himself out, he's probably out.
Starting point is 02:02:41 They know where to find him. No, they know where to find him. And Tyler Robinson's in jail. And where's the Tyler Dwigs kid? The boyfriend? Vanished. He disappeared. I don't even know.
Starting point is 02:02:51 Allegedly. Let's find out where this guy is. He can't just be running. Is he on the run? Adam, you have a computer in front of you? Look it up. He vanished. He disappeared.
Starting point is 02:02:58 Well, there's an article here. Nobody knows where he is. So what I'm saying. The trans boyfriend of Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin fled their former love nest. Yeah. He fled their love nest. Yeah. They're furry, hairy, whatever the hell you want to call it.
Starting point is 02:03:09 They're trans furry. The locals say they never want to see him again. He was led away for question. When police swooped in to their three-bed condo, they shared shaken neighbors say the part-time plumber has not been back. That kid's a plumber? Part-time. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:03:24 I know what he's plumbing. The one declaring good riddance, I never want to see either of them again. Guess what? Don't be surprised. Adam, don't be surprised. I don't know if he fled. Adam. I think this is the Daily Mail gaslighting us.
Starting point is 02:03:33 He moved. Adam, don't be surprised if you never hear from him again or he winds up gone. Like he winds up dead. If the FBI or the police of Utah won't have any credibility, you're going to know exactly where this kid is at all times. Well, where is he? Well, I wouldn't know where he is. I guarantee you they know where they is, dude.
Starting point is 02:03:48 And I think, like I said, last time, Pat, George Zinn is such a key element because from his behavior in the way that he's doing it, they're trying to make us look away because of the child porn, which is horrible, but that guy knew what was going to happen. If you're a sane person, Adam, that guy, there's no way. Put yourself in this situation, Pat. You're watching, by the way, you've been at 9-11, you saw the towers hit, you were involved with this whole Boston bombing thing. You just happened to be a one and two billion chance sitting there and you're watching Charlie Kirk speak. And the moment a bullet hits him in the throat, you stand up and you go, look at me.
Starting point is 02:04:24 Give me a freaking break. You're in on it, bro. No, no, no. That's the key element. He's the key. What did you know? Who told you to do that? Adam, I'm a grown man.
Starting point is 02:04:34 I know how to speak for myself. I'm just saying you're jumping. I'm not jumping and hopping and leaping to conclusions. I don't know. I got to tell you, what is the immediate reaction when there's a shooting in a place or something? Everybody runs. And you're doing towards it. It's a little weird.
Starting point is 02:04:49 Oh, it's very weird. It's a little weird. The guy's obviously mentally insane. So where I'm going to what this is, I want to know exactly what happened here. Thank you. I want to know exactly what happened here. That's what I want to know.
Starting point is 02:05:06 Pat, scale of one to ten, how much do you trust the authorities at this point? Whether it's the FBI, whether it's Cash Patel, whether it's Utah State Police, how much you trust them to do the right thing? Do you believe the official narrative of Charlie Kirk's at? That is what, Tyler Robinson? Yes.
Starting point is 02:05:19 No, no, no, just trust them. That is Tyler? That's not what I'm saying. How much do you trust them to do the right thing? Oh, trust to do the right thing? That's three questions. Do I trust that they'll do the right thing? No, I don't think that does it. So do I trust that they'll do the right thing.
Starting point is 02:05:34 Yes, that's the only question I'm asking. I'm going to give you an. answer, that's going to be a weird answer. I, I trust that they know if they get it right here, their credibility will go to the roof in ways we've never seen before. But I trust they're going to do of that happening is 30, 30%, 35%. Wow. I'm right there with you. I'm right there with you. I'm 3366. Adam, James Comey just got indicted and he's their law enforcement. I don't give the damn who it is. Adam, evil lives and everybody. Adam, evil lives. in every, like, bro, you have family members that are evil.
Starting point is 02:06:09 Remember, hang on guys. People in power can be evil. Adam, to be clear, Adam, it's the allure. No emotion. No, I know. It's the, what amazes me is your, your shock of like, wait, you mean the government and officials and the government would lie? Adam, that's all they do.
Starting point is 02:06:23 And that's why their trust is at an all-time low. Nobody trusts the government. This is a new regime. Adam, Trump, Adam, the agency, the agency itself. I don't trust anybody because when they come in, Adam, their tune changes. So you just have to, I hope to God, and I pray, and I have the hope that he told me to hope
Starting point is 02:06:42 that somebody in there goes, wait a minute, you cannot let this guy die in vain. There's no freaking way. Because your narrative is wrong. You're off. Figure it out, okay? Because we're not stupid. He keeps saying it, he's right.
Starting point is 02:06:54 There was 3,000 people there. Everybody in their mouth. We don't even know. A lot of these people haven't posted anything. This, this, this, this. I don't like this. I want that camera footage. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:07:03 You're asking a lot of questions, and there's validity to your questions. Do you trust Trump? do you trust these people? I think what Vinny is saying is, and not to speak for Pat, but I think Pat just spoke for himself. I don't trust the narrative on Tyler. It doesn't sound like other people here
Starting point is 02:07:16 trust the narrative in Tyler, and I've got low trust for the DOJ right now. They've an opportunity to get it right, and I've got low trust for that. I can't answer the question in this, do I trust cash or Bondi or Trump, and you're
Starting point is 02:07:32 asking about names. I'm only going to say that it hasn't been that long that Cash and Bondi have been in there and the FBI's got a lot of rotten corners. And by the way, I don't mind Adam being skeptical. I actually like it that, you know, Adam's taking a position that he's taking. Oh, I'm agreeing with that. But he was asking about, do you trust people?
Starting point is 02:07:50 And I'm saying what I don't trust right now is administration of DOJ and the narrative. Everything for me, Adam, is odds. Everything for me is odds. You hire somebody and you say, odds are 60% this guy's going to be a good hire. You don't say, 100% this guy's going to be great.
Starting point is 02:08:09 You don't know. Odds are. And it takes a me, you marry somebody. Odds are, this temperament's going to work with my temperament. Odds are, you don't know for a fact. I'm just saying there's a high opportunity here to gain the trust of the American people if they get this right. But it just, it looks very, very suspicious. Very, very suspicious.
Starting point is 02:08:29 Anyways, Gank, for some of the guys that are watching this that would like to be with us, when Eric Trump is coming live to the podcast. And by the way, platinum members, you're going to get a chance to take a picture with the man as well. I can't tell you to date because it's only two members only. If you want to be a member of our cigar room lounge, go to boardroom cigar, boardroom cigar lounge, go to memberships, submit your applications.
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Starting point is 02:09:08 We got a lot of things to ask him about what he thinks with 2028, any of that stuff. So that's going to be available to you for those guys that want to apply for that. And we will give the dates to those that become members of when it's going to be, but it's going to be very, very soon. And if you're somebody that watches her taking, they love the show as much as I do, and you want to nominate certain ladies to be a part of it, or you yourself are watching and saying, I want to be considered. We have the form available as well, Robert.
Starting point is 02:09:32 I think that one you pinned up to the top in the chat and the comment section for you to do that. Anyways, having said that, God bless. Have a great weekend. We'll do it again next week. Bye, bye, bye, bye.

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