PBD Podcast - Hillary's TDS Munich Meltdown & Epstein's Sulfuric Acid Stockpile | PBD #739

Episode Date: February 16, 2026

Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Adam Sosnick, and Vincent Oshana break down Epstein’s sulfuric acid stockpile and pandemic planning emails, Hillary Clinton’s clash at the Munich Security Confere...nce, Marco Rubio’s unifying speech, and Disney’s Gay Days cancellation.------📺 PBD'S 1-ON-1 WITH DR. RHONDA PATRICK - TUES, 2/17 @ 9AM: https://bit.ly/4seBdJh📺 "HOT CAKES & HOT TAKES" W/ GLENN BECK: https://bit.ly/4qE3qaU🇺🇸 THE USA 250 COLLECTION: https://bit.ly/4rkmX1jⓂ️ MINNECT WITH LINDI LI: https://bit.ly/46vLFnhⓂ️ MINNECT WITH ADAM SOSNICK: https://bit.ly/4qFH1KrⓂ️ CONNECT ON MINNECT: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4kSVkso Ⓜ️ PBD PODCAST CIRCLES: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4mAWQAP⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠👔 BET-DAVID CONSULTING: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4lzQph2 ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠🥃 BOARDROOM CIGAR LOUNGE: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4pzLEXj⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠💬 TEXT US: Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time!ABOUT US:Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Did you ever think you would make it? I feel I'm supposed to taste sweet with the story. I know this life meant for me. Adam, what's your point? The future looks bright. My handshake is better than anything I ever signs. Right here. You are a one of one?
Starting point is 00:00:18 My son's drive, I think I've ever said this before. All right, folks. Hope you had a happy Valentine's Day weekend, increasing the 1.5.8s that we have, we need to increase that number. Hope we started working this weekend. There was a meeting in Munich. Senna wants to say hello.
Starting point is 00:00:38 Sena wants to say hello. Say hello real quick and then go. Hello. Senna says, what did you make yesterday? What did Uncle Vinny give you? Did you make ice cream? Come a little closer because I can't hear you. Did you share it with Daddy?
Starting point is 00:00:49 No. Why didn't you share with Daddy? I mean, so it's only a little bit. Wow. Okay. How old is Senna now? That is nine years old. Nine years old, Senna.
Starting point is 00:00:57 Okay. Apparently the Munich meeting that took place. was incredible, meaning Marco Rubio hit the stage and absolutely crushed on stage. I'm at a soccer game yesterday. This Venezuelan father comes up to me. We always talk about Venezuela. He's telling me, you won't even believe the last time you and I talked. I couldn't believe it.
Starting point is 00:01:24 He's trying to get me to go to Venezuela to do business in Venezuela. And he says, I'm telling you, I'm very independent politically. I like people on both sides. Marco Rubio's speech is one of the greatest speeches I've ever seen anybody giving a history of mankind. I say, you're serious. He says, Patrick, it's one of the greatest speeches. We're going to watch some of the clips of what he gave.
Starting point is 00:01:45 There are some people who are deeply concerned about the health and a life of this Czech deputy prime minister, Petra, Matinka. They're hoping he's doing okay because he called that Hillary Clinton. As of right now, X was done for about 10 minutes, so we don't know. But as of right now, for people that are also concerned, he's doing okay. As of right now, he called that Hillary Clinton in such a way that she kept interrupting that others had to say, let the man finish. And he says, look, I'm not as smart as you guys.
Starting point is 00:02:16 But listen, you guys are making a lot of mistakes. So we'll talk about that. AOC was asked, actually, Whitner was asked the question first. She didn't know how to answer it. And then she passed it down to AOC. AOC, you have to see how she answered it. Some of them are calling a 2.0 Kamala Harris type of thing. But there's a difference between local, state, national, international.
Starting point is 00:02:40 But this was our first chance internationally. And you'll be able to react for yourself. Newsom was there as well. Of course, you know how Newsom reacted. He has to get up there and try to scare the crap out of everybody of how scary Trump is. And honestly, nobody's buying. Nobody's buying to the point where Barack Obama got onto a podcast with this big left-wing influencer. and on the podcast, he said a couple things.
Starting point is 00:03:03 One, Obama believes aliens are real, even though he said he never met him face-to-face. And number two, he did say that the homelessness in California is getting pretty bad. He talked about that. At the same time, Reza-Pal-Levi was at this Munich conference, and at this Munich event, Lindsay Graham was asked, does he have your support? There's a man in the room here right now that is trying to help with the transition.
Starting point is 00:03:24 Does he have your support? And Lindsay said, no. And then afterwards, he went to a rally for, Reza Palavi and low number 50,000 high number, 250,000 people showed up. Iranians who are sick and tired of what's going on with our agency in Iran. This one reporter asked Reza Palavi a question and actually like the way he handled it because he was, he's a supporter of the current regime. So we'll talk about how that was taking care.
Starting point is 00:03:52 We'll talk about that. Next, on the weekend where NBA All-Star happened, I'm 47 years old, I'm in America since 12 years old, I'm watching NBA All-Star. All-Star every single year since 12 years old. It's the first All-Star game I've not watched. I don't have no clue what happened. They were giving me an update here that Ant won the MVP. And apparently he was surprised when he won the MVP.
Starting point is 00:04:11 I've not watched the product. But you know what happened? A previous guy, they used to get tens of millions of views in the NBA, this guy named Michael Jordan. Yeah. His team won the Daytona 500. And it was an incredible celebration. And it was so ecstatic, excited. It's like the old Michael came out.
Starting point is 00:04:24 When you watch him in the post game interview, it's as if he's 28 years old, 32 years old again, winning. I'm excited when I saw that happening. And then Epstein, Bondi, some are saying they got to replace Bondi with Tray Gowdy. A lot of people are supportive of it. They're saying, hey, drop Bondi and go with Gowdy. Obviously, you know the president, the way he's been firing is moving people to different positions, not a direct fire, but Gowdy is somebody that's been respected for many, many years. He was a guy that I told him.
Starting point is 00:04:52 We had him out of one of our events during COVID, and Jose Gaitan did an incredible job. One of the greatest questions ever asked in an interview was, Jose with Trey Gowdy. And I said, Trey, when are you running for president? He was quiet about it at a different event that we had. But I'm a big fan of his.
Starting point is 00:05:08 And apparently they want him to come and Bondi released 300 names this weekend out of nowhere. I don't know if we're going to get the rest of the release. But did you hear about that one thing? What Epstein did the day after he got indicted in 2018, 2019? What?
Starting point is 00:05:25 Do you know what he bought? No. Do you know what he bought the day after he got indicted? What? apparently 300 plus gallons of sulfuric acid. Oh yeah, that's just a regular... Day after he got indicted. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:38 Why would you buy 300 plus gallons of sulfuric acid? To do what? So it's an interesting thing to... By the way, that's in the file. So we'll talk about that as well. Vinny's got a few other things he wants to talk about with the files. By the way, we're about to announce something that's going to go very quickly.
Starting point is 00:05:55 So just I'm preparing you guys because the last time you guys got upset, I'm letting you know what's going to happen again. So just brace for impact. A few other things. Trump is pushing for voter ID. Ehud Brock came and apologized about his close friendship with Epstein. Harry Enten back at it again. St. Americans believe Trump is handling the stock market better than past presidents.
Starting point is 00:06:16 Trump tears into Bill Maher, not happy what Bill Maher said. RFK is talking about how he used to snort cocaine off the toilet seat. Gen Z is skipping sex to do this instead. Weird story. rich Californians flock to Las Vegas housing market as lawmakers consider the well tax San Francisco residents banned together to shut down the reparations fund claiming it's dividing the city Fetterman eviscerates anti-Israel rod and Democratic Party
Starting point is 00:06:43 shuts down aOC's genocide rhetoric Pam Bondi announces I talked about that parents call for investigation into picture day company This is very weird. Did you see that one? They canceled it. The school pictured a company after investor found an Epstein filed. Is it Leon Black?
Starting point is 00:07:03 It's one of those guys. One of those guys. He owns it. Yeah, ex-Obama officials sought Epstein's help amid reports suggesting she covered up White House prostitution scandal. Some weird stuff there. U.S. concludes Alibaba and B.YD have links to Chinese military. Really? Marker Rubio was just on fire.
Starting point is 00:07:21 Donald Trump says regime change in Iran. We have a few things to talk about with Iran. We will. Russia murdered Alexi Nalvan Navalny with deadly frog poison. No tie to Alex Jones, but European countries conclude that was a gay for this is a different kind of a frog. Disney apparently got the message, folks. And guess what Disney decided to drop in 2026? What?
Starting point is 00:07:45 Disney World Gay Days paused for 2026. What does that even mean? Pride event organization can't find sponsors. Okay, can you imagine that? Hey, Amazon, will you sponsor? No. Hey, Apple, will you sponsor? No. Hey, Chase, will you sponsor? No. Hey, what about the DEI stuff? No. Hey, what about the ESG stuff? No, go away. So they have to cancel it.
Starting point is 00:08:09 What about Jaguar? We're over that. Yeah. Jan Z locked out of home buying, puts in money in the market, performs better in this story. And we've got a couple other things here. Women are rejecting dates based on who a man's celebrity crushes, absolute red flag. and can you get the same benefits from friendship as romantic relationship? Adam wants to talk about that. And then we got a couple other things. Kane Velasquez released from prison on parole. Kane is, gee, people are so happy about what he did there.
Starting point is 00:08:36 Having said that, folks, you know how it works out here? Did you hear about yesterday? What happened to Logan Paul's card? You know that the Pokemon card? No, no, not NFD. The Pokemon card that he bought for $4.5 million. People said he's crazy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:51 Yesterday broke the record, first ever $16.5 million card ever sold. The card he bought a couple years ago for $5 million just sold for $16.5 million. Wow. A Pokemon card sold for $16.5 million. Ever sold any sports card? Mickey Mantles, SGC, 96, sold for 13.4 or 12.4. You can verify this, Rob. I think it sold that $12.4 million.
Starting point is 00:09:19 Mickey Mantle's SGC 52 tops, 96, something like that if you check it. Pokemon is more valuable than Honest Wagner and Mickey Mantle? 12.6 million, three years ago. Well, guess what? That's that it's more valuable. That's a good thing, though, because his NFT, that was $665,000 is now today worth $177. Did you know that? That's a different story.
Starting point is 00:09:39 But let me tell you what's going on with collectibles. Here's how collectibles work. If you have limited stuff that the world wants and you keep them long term, they keep valuation. And with that being said, here's the latest 250 year anniversary, limited edition hat. This one won't last a second, folks.
Starting point is 00:09:58 We're at the Pentagon, I don't know what we were at, Department of State. Guy pulls up to us and says, you know what's the only thing I don't like about you guys? I said, what's that? I'm trying to see what he's going to say. Tom was right next to me. Your limited edition hats
Starting point is 00:10:11 when you announce sells that immediately, and some of us that don't watch the videos until the afternoon, we don't get a chance to get it. I said, dude, I can't do nothing about it. Here's the latest, edition look at how this beautiful hat yellow hat 250 anniversary go ahead Rob February is about discipline the habits built daily the consistency that shapes succinctly become resilience responsibility and the courage to move forward
Starting point is 00:10:41 with conviction consistency creates confidence confidence confidence fuels consistency honoring our past gives purpose to our future at 250 years strong one message stands clear the future looks bright at 250 one nation under the mid edition 250 250 like I told you last time the last one sold within the first hundred minutes that we had little over an hour and 40 minutes that we had. It was gone. This one's going to go in no time because this is a, as we go further, the hats get more and more limited until we get. But this is going to be the one. Some of you guys are going to want all of them. And if you guys don't pick this up, you can still buy this on eBay when other people buy them and posted there. So go pick this
Starting point is 00:11:37 one up. There's one that's black and silver for some of you guys that don't get access to this one. The black and silver is not limited. It's one that anybody can order. So you can get that one as Place order for both them because these sold out last time and we had to get a whole new shipment coming out so they don't get there until March. Anyways, having said that, go to VTMersch.com, place your order there. Let's get right into it. Rob, Munich.
Starting point is 00:12:01 Let's start off with Munich. More and more and more people are calling this man the 28 leading Republican presidential candidate. The only thing, if he can get past the primary, of beating J.D. Vance, because JD has the Turning Point USA organization. JD has some of the younger folks, and he has a bigger out-their market.
Starting point is 00:12:25 But when he hit the stage, Rob, if he can find a clip of when Marco hit the stage, folks, people lost their... I mean, you don't get this kind of reaction at these types of events. They clapped for him in his speech three times. One time he's just kind of going through the speech, they stopped him in the middle of his speech
Starting point is 00:12:44 just to give him an applause and he was in the middle of his speech, Marco Rubio. It's a 26, 27-minute speech, and there's like five minutes of Q&A they do at the end. But, Rob, if you don't mind just showing the applause at the beginning.
Starting point is 00:12:57 Go ahead, Rob. I know. It's a standing o. My original audience, they're standing up. So now go back to the other clip. He made a couple incredible comments that were, the word I could find,
Starting point is 00:13:18 it's like a leader challenging everybody, yet encouraging to unify, yet being humble and teaching history of how we once used to be hundreds of years ago. It was just a phenomenal speech. Go ahead, Rob. The United Nations still has tremendous potential to be a tool for good in the world. But we cannot ignore that today on the most pressing matters before us, it has no answers and has played virtually no role.
Starting point is 00:13:46 It could not solve the war in Gaza. Instead, it was American leadership that freed captives from barbarians and brought about a fragile truce. It has not solved the war in Ukraine. It took American leadership and partnership with many of the countries here today just to bring the two sides to the table in search of a still elusive peace.
Starting point is 00:14:07 It was powerless to constrain the nuclear program of radical Shia clerics in Tehran. That required 14 bombs dropped with precision from American B-2 bombers. And it was unable to address the threat to our security from a narco-terrorist-terrorist dictator in Venezuela. Instead, it took American special forces to bring this fugitive to justice. In a perfect world, all of these problems and more would be solved by diplomats and strongly
Starting point is 00:14:35 worded resolutions. But we do not live in a perfect world. And we cannot continue to allow those who blatantly and openly threaten our citizens and endanger our global stability to shield themselves behind abstractions of international law which they themselves routinely. violate. This is the path that President Trump and the United States has embarked upon. It is the path we ask you here in Europe to join us on. It is a path we have walked together before and hope to walk together again. Tom, thoughts on this. It was a tremendous speech. I felt that it was, I'm going to use a word here, I felt it was presidential, it was leadership, it was global stage. He then summed it up and made several, actually, he, actually, he was, he was,
Starting point is 00:15:22 He had many summation points, and he would come to a summation point, and he would say, you are our heritage. We came from you. We came and built the U.S. with you. We cannot succeed without you. Our success is your success. Your success is our success. We have to do it together. And he made clear points, like the U.N. point there without basically, you know, attacking Kofi Annan and all the corruption of the past.
Starting point is 00:15:45 He simply says the U.N. couldn't fix these things. American leadership did. And then he sat back at the end, and the one caution I loved, he said, I don't remember the exact words, but it was, we will not sit politely by and watch the decline of the West, meaning you and us. Just cautioning and saying, hey, look, when it comes to it, American leadership is going to step up. I love his look, and I love the fact they were paying attention. You notice they weren't rolling their eyes and tipping their heads the way they do sometimes when someone comes to stage. people were attentive, people were forward, they had their translators in their ears,
Starting point is 00:16:23 and they gave him applause a couple of times, and they gave a standing ovation. I love this speech. I loved his presence. I loved what I saw. This is American leadership. That's what it's all about. Vinnie.
Starting point is 00:16:35 I mean, you know, I love Tom. He didn't apologize for our country. He didn't bow to the crowd. He pushed back to defend in America. He didn't do what Gavin and all these traitors, in my point of view, this is my opinion. did and we'll get into that later. But Pat, you know what it is? He's, well, Marco, he,
Starting point is 00:16:52 you know what he is? He's the second string quarterback that is showing up in practice and is making the coaches go, you know what? I don't know, guys, we might have to have this guy be a starter. He has Trump's policies, okay? He has Trump's love for America without Trump's, like, volatility because of what the media has done to him. He's, his parents are from Cuba, legal immigration, loves the country. I'm telling you right now, that, on that stage with this speech, in my opinion, there's not even a question anymore. And I love that you said that, Pat, that JD is the younger, is the T.P. USA. He's on Theo Vaughn. It's important, though. That's very important. Oh, I agree with you 100%. But when it comes to, and by the way, I think he's
Starting point is 00:17:33 qualified to do the job. But this guy right here, Marco Rubio, from what I'm seeing, you know how they always say, Trump's not presidential. And Trump isn't this. This guy's presidential. He loves the country. When he goes to other countries, he stands firm. and tells them that they're the problem, they have problems, but we have to work together. I think he's a stud. I love him. Yeah, I want to go to another clip, and then Adam, I'm going to come to you, Rob.
Starting point is 00:17:54 What other clips do you have? Do you have the clip of when he says the following, there's a line where he says, it was this continent that produced the genius of Mozart and Beethoven, of Dante and Shakespeare, of Michelangelo and Da Vinci, and of the Beatles and Rolling Stones, and they started laughing. These momentous and these monuments and artists testify
Starting point is 00:18:19 not only to the greatness of our past but to the promise of our future. The message was so unifying. The message was so... He said another thing where, Tom, you were kind of trying to quote him. He said, while we are prepared, if necessary, to do this alone, it is our preference, preference, and it is our hope to do this together with you,
Starting point is 00:18:41 our friends here in Europe. and we care deeply about your future and ours. And if at times we disagree, our disagreements come from our profound sense of concern, okay? Both our histories and our fates are linked together. There was another message he gave when he says, we got to get off this thing about fear. Rob, can you search on the words on the transcript,
Starting point is 00:19:03 fear of climate change? Type in fear of climate change. Go to that part, Rob. And then go back maybe five seconds prior to that. I just love, he says, enough with this fear porn. Look at the way he puts this together. Go for it. It's not just a set of bad policies, but a malaise of hopelessness and complacency. An alliance, the alliance that we want is one that is not paralyzed into an action by fear.
Starting point is 00:19:28 Fear of climate change, fear of war, fear of technology. Instead, we want an alliance that boldly races into the future. And the only fear we have is the fear of the shame of not leaving our nation's prouder, stronger, and wealthier for our children, an alliance ready to defend our people, to safeguard our interests, and to preserve the freedom of action that allows us to shape our own destiny, not one that exists to operate a global welfare state and atone for the purported sins of past generations. An alliance that does not allow its power to be outsourced, constrained, or subordinated, to systems beyond. I just love, I just love the way he put this together, uh,
Starting point is 00:20:10 To me, he's officially number one draft pick for 2028, number one. And I think the reason why JD is asking to be able to solve the California issue is because he knows he's behind the eight ball right now. And by the way, if he's president, he calls J.D. to be VP, J.D.'s not taking it. Because nobody wants to be VP, VP for two different presidents. He'll become the first in a history to do so. You don't want to make history doing that. And I don't think J.D. will do it.
Starting point is 00:20:36 I think he would take somebody else as VP. There's something very, very attractive about the way he's handling business. Adam. Well, in my opinion, little Marco has completely grown up. I mean, you know, playing the long game, whether it's in politics or in real life, sometimes it's not your time. It was not Little Marco's time in 2016, but it certainly looks like this will be his time in 2028.
Starting point is 00:21:02 Look, the world is a dangerous place, man. What's what going on in the world with China trying to, have worldwide hegemony over the United States, whether it's Iran, holding the world hostage with their nuclear deals, North Korea. We know how well-versed he is as what's going on in Latin America, especially Venezuela. You know, his parents are Cuban. He's from Miami. Shout out to Miami. But the world is a better place and a safer place when America leads. So this is what American leadership is. And then he also, he's almost like Trump, but with a little bit more poise. Not as much style, but more substance.
Starting point is 00:21:37 And he basically said, guys, we need you. You're our allies. And it's kind of like, pick a lane. Do you want to be on America's side or do you want to be on the globalist China side? And he went one by one. Pat don't know if you saw that. When he goes, Britain, this is what you did for us, okay?
Starting point is 00:21:55 Without you, we wouldn't be here. French, the Enlightenment, thank you for that. New Amsterdam is now it's called New York. Went country by country, city by city. you helped shape America. So, I mean, in my opinion, it's a little too early to speculate on 2028, but in my opinion,
Starting point is 00:22:12 this is that dude right there. Listen, in 2022, I speculated that Trump was going to win and the stock market was going to go to 50,000. It is on time to speculate. And I'm telling you, I'm speculating a lot right now. By the way, here's a part. There's obviously two years left,
Starting point is 00:22:29 three years left until that time comes, but what's his resume look like right now? what's JD's resume look like right now? Oh, dude, it's not even closed. No, no, but I'm being serious. What's the resume look like right now? You know what this administration could do? You know what this administration could do?
Starting point is 00:22:45 This could be the first administration where, you know, you kind of think about the power of being a VP, where VP is kind of like, because remember in that movie, Vice, with the scene where Dick Cheney is going around talking to people who says, who the hell is a vice president? And what the hell doesn't mean to be a vice president? It's like, you're just a token. You're just a guy that has a position.
Starting point is 00:23:10 Dick wanted to get stuff done, right? Dick was a doer. Lavo more hate him. He wanted to get stuff done on his own agenda. In this case, J.D., I believe, was the right pick that Trump made for VP. I think it was the right pick. But I also think this guy, on Saturday night we're having dinner, and we're walking out, and Vinny says,
Starting point is 00:23:31 Gash, me, till he gavai. And I'm like, what's he saying? And oh, it's Sean Hannity. Sean Hannity walks in him. We have a nice 15-minute conversation together. And he's talking to the girls and sending on having a conversation. And I said to him, I said, I just want you know, for me, I'm not speaking on him. I'm telling him.
Starting point is 00:23:46 I said, this is the number one draft pick right now, something very, very attractive about him. And I will tell you, in business and in politics and in military, you have two different types of leaders. You have wartime leaders. You have peacetime leaders. The problem with wartime leaders sometimes. is they don't know what to do during peace. They create war. I don't know if that makes sense.
Starting point is 00:24:08 A wartime leader always needs chaos. They are the one you hire during chaos to fix the problem. But if you don't, if you're not too careful, guess what the wartime leader typically does? They tend to always create chaos. This guy, you know what Rubio is showing? What? He's a very interesting thing with Rubio.
Starting point is 00:24:27 Well, he said... Rubio is showing that he can be a... When you think about him, think about him as a peacetime or a wartime guy? Peace. Tom, what do you think about him? I think he's an interesting hybrid. More of a peacetime guy, but he's a hybrid. I think he's 70-30 piece.
Starting point is 00:24:42 But that 30 is a good enough of 30. That's good enough. Meaning he's capable. Same page. Meaning he's capable. Where I think Trump is a 70-30 war is what he is. I think Trump is the guy you put into solve the problem. By the way, since 2015, 2016, nobody could have done this job better than Trump.
Starting point is 00:24:58 There was not one candidate in America that could have done what Trump did. Not one candidate in America. That could have done with Trump. Let's go to the next one. Hillary Clinton had a rough weekend at Munich. Like, listen, you could have just gone to Munich and gone to a game. Local soccer match. She takes the
Starting point is 00:25:14 train because they're worried about the climate. And then, you know, who knows if that's even her getting in and out of the train anyways? Vinnie was wondering and saying, I don't even know if that's her or not. But she gets out and then all of a sudden, nobody has an idea who this man is. Nobody.
Starting point is 00:25:31 He became an overnight sensation. This man's going to be invited to shows, to podcast. This man is going to be the guy people want. It was almost like Dominic Targinski that day when he does the interview. And he says, not one, not one. This guy had a moment with Hillary to her face. Like if it was like the movie hangover, in your face. You know that one.
Starting point is 00:25:56 In your face. Go ahead. By the way, here is Czech Deputy. Prime Minister Peter Mochinka. Go ahead, Rob. We saw the cancel culture. We saw the woke revolution. I don't agree with the gender revolution, the climate alarmism. Which gender, women having their rights?
Starting point is 00:26:18 Look at her face, that. I think there are two genders. The lady corrects another lady. Yes. This would have never happened four years ago, especially to Madam Secretary. Terry, you don't touch this lady. Go back again. Go back. Rob, can you find another clip?
Starting point is 00:26:36 Play this one here, because at the beginning when he starts, it's solid as well. Go ahead and play this clip. Watch the lady stops Hillary to say, let him finish. Go ahead. The climate alarmism. Which gender, women having their rights? No, let Peter go on. I think there are two genders.
Starting point is 00:26:53 But some of us, some of us think that there is more than one or more than two, more than two gender. I think there is male and female and the rest probably is a social construct. So this is something that went too far. But does that justify selling out the people of Ukraine who are on the front lines dying to save their freedom and their two genders? If that's what you're worried about? Can I please finish my points? I'm sorry that it makes you nervous. I'm really sorry for that. It makes me very unhappy. Very unhappy, Bully. If this wasn't on camera, that guy would be, he would have killed himself.
Starting point is 00:27:35 He's alive, though. He's alive. We verify every minute. I have the team verifying. He's alive. You see that look in her face? Isn't that the MS. Hillary's, Rob.
Starting point is 00:27:41 This is where. Hillary admits that she doesn't like President Trump because of what he's doing to the world. Go ahead. Peter, do you agree that the Trump administration's actions on Ukraine have produced a rift in the West? Well, first, I think you really don't like him. You know, that is absolutely true, but I really, not only do I not like him, I don't like him because of what he's doing to the United States and the world. It's a little more than that, Madam Secretary, respectfully. It's a little more than that.
Starting point is 00:28:12 Tom, your thoughts on this scene. What was really interesting is Hillary was cornered, and she had to go to the playbook. She had to go to the playbook. And what is the playbook? pick something inflammatory. Oh, two genders over here and there's people on the front lines in Ukraine over there. That's the playbook
Starting point is 00:28:29 when you don't want to answer the question. That is the inflammatory, emotional Democrat playbook. And I just think Hillary was just sort of long in the tooth. She's been there. And there is no longer any, the big thing that you see here, she's on a small stage with people
Starting point is 00:28:46 she would not normally be on the stage with. Because who you agree to go on, Pat, you see this, who you agree to go on the stage with is important, right? And Hillary agreed to go on stage with the vice, the vice president or vice administrator of Czech Republic. She agreed to go on there with this news media. And that really shows that, you know, her gravitas, the shelf life of her gravitas is kind of come and gone. And she's an opinion. She's a learned person. She was secretary of state. She was all these things. And she's had a big career and she has a voice. But her gravice,
Starting point is 00:29:22 It's like Obama. Remember when Obama at the election, you called it, Pat? You said, this is the worst day of his political life. It all changes now because he threw his weight at it and he took the L. Well, I think that's where Hillary is. There's not much left to say about this other than it suddenly is newsworthy that. And then there's another part I think we'll talk about later where she has to backtrack on something significant. Yeah, on Epstein.
Starting point is 00:29:48 Rob, is this the clip of Epstein or which one is the one you have up? Yep. Okay, go ahead, Rob. Watch this. We've been talking about Western valleys throughout the conference and Madam Secretary, I'd like to ask you, I'm the mother of a daughter, and it absolutely horrifies me to see what the Epsine files have brought out. And I wanted to ask you, what does it say about Western values when Western leaders have perpetuated and participated in these horrific abuses of minors and girls? Thank you very much. We have gone everywhere from New Star to Estein. To the last question, it's horrifying and we're hoping that, you know, there will be continued release every day that passes.
Starting point is 00:30:29 You know, that doesn't mean, as our news commentators say, every day in the United States, it's because someone's name is there, they committed a crime. But I think there's a lot of very troubling and really horrific information coming out. Today came out that Steve Bannon was trying to get Jeffrey Epstein to help him overthrow Pope Francis. I guess that was part of the civilizational... True conservat. True conservatism. So it is something that needs to be totally transparent.
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Starting point is 00:31:43 I mean, it's kind of ironic that it's in Munich, at a security conference, and they have a woman who was horrible at her job with security in the United States because Chris Stevens died because under her watch because she was ignoring him emailing, begging for help and security because he felt that an attack was coming. And then she lied all about it and said it was because of a video and American soldiers died, an American ambassador died, and she sat there in Congress like this, like, what difference does it make? So that's my first point. My second point, it's just the Democratic Party needs to move on from these people.
Starting point is 00:32:21 You need to move on from the Hillary Clinton's. Stop putting Obama up there. Stop putting Nancy Pelosi. I understand. Move on. The only messed up thing is you move on and you have the AOCs, you have the Gretchen Whitmer's, and you have the Gavin Newsombs, which I know we're going to get into, Pat, in a second. But just her, and by the way, when they were talking about the transit,
Starting point is 00:32:39 she was worrying about the two gender and stuff. She was hosting a panel afterwards. And Pat, I think you have it, Rob, don't you? She's hosting a panel on women's rights, and the first speaker she has on the panel is a biological male Timothy McBride who goes by Sarah McRite. You can't make it up.
Starting point is 00:32:57 So you think once you think... I hope they continue with this. Me too. I hope that... You're right. Keep pushing for 2028. Yes. I hope transgender is a top three issue for them in 2028.
Starting point is 00:33:06 I think it will be. I hope it is. It's not working. I hope they go with this exact ideology that they're going with. Keep pushing it. Please do it. Do it.
Starting point is 00:33:15 I hope you do. Truly, I hope they do it. Because people are starting to say, dude, relax, man. This is too. Even Democrats are getting sick of this idea of what direction they're going. So I am hoping, and I'm optimistic, they continue on. By the way, right now, of the people that they're looking at on the left, top three, one of them is Newsome, one of them is AOC.
Starting point is 00:33:34 And then the other one they're looking at is, is it Pritzker? Pritzker. So here's AOC. So here's AOC when she was asked. Now remember, this is the international stage, not national stage. So you could be a mayor in New York City. People are asking about maybe a city next door to you that's not New York. And you have an opinion on that.
Starting point is 00:33:55 More local. You're a mayor in New York. They ask about the state. You have a strong opinion. Wow, that was an educated opinion about the state. You're a mayor of New York City. They ask you about the East Coast. Oh, wow, strong opinion on the East Coast, weather conditions,
Starting point is 00:34:09 climate, what's going on? Okay, you're a mayor in New York City, give national opinion. Like Peter Buttigieg. It's like, okay, great. This guy's a mayor with national. But then you're a mayor. They ask you about foreign, international. Here's what happened when they asked representative, Alexander Ocasio-Cortez, representative, Democrat, in New York about a world issue. Look at the way she reacted. Go ahead. I think China is, of course, an ascending global global. power growing very quickly, acting in its own self-interest. And oftentimes in Washington, there's
Starting point is 00:34:45 this frame between conflict and competition. I think sometimes depending on what's happening, that rhetoric can get a little conflict-driven. And I think that it's really a question of competition and, to the governor's point, fair competition. But when I think about that, I think about how the United States, if you want to assert oneself as a global competitor, the kinds of things that one would do in order to really assert that position. Is this it, Rob? No, no, this isn't the one, Rob. It's a different one.
Starting point is 00:35:27 So it's a one where she's being asked. Well, that one's still bad, Pat. That one's still horrible. That's not the one. It's nowhere near to the one. I'm talking about this one. Go ahead, Rob. Watch this.
Starting point is 00:35:36 Here we go. And to all of you, and Congress will start with you, would and should the U.S. actually commit U.S. troops to defend Taiwan if China were to move? You know, I think that this is such a, you know, I think that this is a, this is a, oh, yeah. This is of course a... a very long-standing policy of the United States. You can pause it.
Starting point is 00:36:13 Taiwan is a policy of the United States. By the way, by the way, I respect opponents, no matter where you are politically, and whether we agree or disagree, okay? She is a formidable opponent. You can make fun of her all you want. She's a player. And FYI, you know, kids in sports,
Starting point is 00:36:32 remember when we played, there's a difference playing soccer for a, school team versus playing soccer for travel versus playing soccer for team B versus team A versus you play top five team national and they get your ass handed to you. You know, we go to a game. I'll never forget one time our kids, we were part of a team. Vinnie, you were with me. Our kids played against the team in Orlando. I've told the story before against Eddie Johnson. They beat us eight to nothing. I talked to the father of the guy that was Jersey number 10 and I said, who was that guy? And they said, that's coach Eddie Johnson. And I said, I want to get to know that
Starting point is 00:37:07 guy. We change our Christmas vacation plans. If you guys remember this, just to take Dylan to train with Eddie Johnson to see how discipline you have to be for footwork. AOC is going to have to develop her international foreign affairs capabilities to get to that level. And she'll get there. She's young. She'll get there. Do not count this lady out as a competitor on the opposing side for some of you guys that don't support it. She's not going away. But I want you to watch Newsom. Newsom's a governor. Newsom's number one. draft pick right now for Demp's for 2028.
Starting point is 00:37:39 Here's what Newsom had to say at Munich while he was out there. By the way, Vinny, what he said was so underwhelming that no one's covering it. We're just showing it to you because I think you need to know because this is going to be a candidate in 2028. Here's what Newsom had to say. Whatever you want to say, he dresses to the T's every time he's on. You know what he's talking about right here.
Starting point is 00:38:01 He's talking about ice and stuff like that in our country and a foreign country. Go ahead, Rob. I want to remember all those images of masked men, the secret police, something familiar in Germany. Jeez. Those first images came out of my state. The second largest city in the United States of America. We saw 4,000 National Guard federalized. First time, we're never sitting there like this.
Starting point is 00:38:24 And 700 active duty Marines sent not overseas but to the second largest city in the United States of America, militarizing the streets of my city. Masked men. Masked men showing up. Unaccountable. No idea. I fix your tie by quarter of an inch you see that type yeah that's in the bottom me just doing like quarter of an inch somebody just had to go like see if you had an
Starting point is 00:38:44 Armenian relative if you have a Middle Eastern or an Armenian relative they will lick their thumb to fix something on your face yep you know what I'm talking about a little Jewish mom yeah it's like they will dick and you're like mom don't what are you doing mom I'm a grown but that tie you just need a Middle Eastern uncle and you're someone in your family needed to marry a Middle Eastern they will tell you if you have stuff in your teeth if your tie is off anyway Anyways, I'll stop right here because he's going to be okay. Adam, your thoughts on this.
Starting point is 00:39:10 Yes, sir. Well, what we're talking about at the end of the day is who's going to be the next president, right? So we're just seeing these candidates. And what we know is that there's levels to this game. And as the lights get brighter and brighter and brighter and brighter, we'll see who's really qualified. Because there's a difference between substance and style, right? And there's a difference between policy and personality.
Starting point is 00:39:32 So let's juxtapose AOC and Hillary, what you just did. Hillary has substance. She might not be likable. She might not be credible. You might not trust her. She's not an idiot. You want to, you know, they say, on paper, this team's supposed to win.
Starting point is 00:39:45 Well, on paper, and then the famous, this is why they play the game. On paper, who has Hillary Clinton's resume? First lady, first, you know, first governor of Arkansas, first lady of the United States, U.S. Senate for eight years, I believe. Secretary of State,
Starting point is 00:40:01 within inches away of the presidency. And now she has the, the probably worst case of TDS in the world, and she said it herself. On the flip side, you have AOC, who's all style, all personality, and then today, Jr., as the lights get brighter,
Starting point is 00:40:20 and she's not talking about socialism in New York, she's talking about world peace type stuff. She's just not equipped. Maybe she'll get there in 5, 10, 20 years, who knows, but she's just not there yet. Yeah. The last thing I'll say is, what Hillary, and I think you,
Starting point is 00:40:35 appreciate this, Pat. What Hillary represented in 2016 was keeping the establishment intact. And Trump was a wrecking ball to the system. And a lot of people, me included, weren't ready for the wrecking ball. Weren't ready. Oh my God, he's going to come in and
Starting point is 00:40:51 tear down Obama's legacy. And you know what? Thank God he did that. Because the world needs a wrecking ball. And somebody say, clean up your room. Get your act together. Western values. What the hell's wrong with you? We're a Christian nation. You're getting invaded. Get it together.
Starting point is 00:41:06 It's kind of like the stepdad who comes in and says, clean up your room when the mom won't do it. But Trump is so necessary. Marco Rubio looks to be the next dude. Hillary Clinton has TDS. AOC is just not qualified. And the final point is, you know what's so funny? The gender thing is still there.
Starting point is 00:41:25 Like amongst young men, call it. Like I saw these young dudes in Miami. They're like, what are you a freaking Democrat, bro? Democrat has become a slur. amongst young men because it means like what do you like sit down when you pee you get a mangina kind of a thing
Starting point is 00:41:40 that's what young men are saying to other young men when 10 years ago like you're racist if you have a maga hat yeah the pendulum has completely swung it's never good to have a mangina but Vinnie you we're going to face them out but I just want everybody to understand Gavin Newsom's a frontrunner
Starting point is 00:41:55 he is traveling the globe global multiple destinations Davos World Economic Forum attacking America crapping on our president then he went to Brazil for the UN Climate Summit, again, criticizing our policies, attacking the president. And now he's here in Munich, Germany, saying that our military, our federal governments, our Marines are freaking Gestapo, okay?
Starting point is 00:42:18 Shame on you. Shame on you, you freaking traitor, okay? California is finished. Taxes, homelessness. I know we're going to touch on Nick Shirley, the gas tax, homelessness, you name it. $90 million to killing innocent babies. And you're over. stay in California.
Starting point is 00:42:35 Fix California. Who? And I get it. I get it. I get it. The presidential campaign is off and running. He's their frontrunner. Okay, but I'm telling you, when I tell people, and I warn people, put your policy, put your left and right aside. This guy has openly told us that he wants an open, he wants a sanctuary city. He wants to give free money to anybody that's illegal, and that's the guy.
Starting point is 00:42:57 Look at his resume for California. I don't care if he's in Munich crapping on us. Just know if this is. the end of our republic. It's not a democracy. These are the type of people, Pat, and he's a scary. He was hugging Alex Soros. He's a freaking puppet to freaking China.
Starting point is 00:43:12 And that, that right there, guys, it can be the beginning of the end of this country. It's that guy. First order of business, I would bet money on anybody that wants to bet he's going to open the border. What's to stop him? What's going to stop him? Okay?
Starting point is 00:43:25 That's the enemy right there, period. Yeah, when you talk about foreign policy, it's over before halftime. You look at AOC, you look at Gresh and Whitmer. look at Gavin Newsom. They are pros. They're going to go home and study. They're going to get their memorized bits. They're going to come back to the microphone. They're going to sound even better the second time. But foreign policy right now, how do I win in foreign policy? Simple. Make Democrats talk again. That's very, very simple. However, when it comes to the midterms, it's all about the economy. And when it comes to the election next year, it's going to be all
Starting point is 00:43:53 about the economy. And you're going to get one of these people, even though a foreign policy debate would be over before halftime. The economy is what's going to be. be hanging there that causes the American people to vote because even the international folks, you know, don't have respect for them. You don't, you don't see respect coming from them. You don't see disdain, but you don't see AOC and Gavin and even Hillary being welcomed with open arms. I mean, I was watching Hillary get upset and I was waiting for the adrenal chrome to kick in. I mean, adrenaline. Yeah, yeah. Waiting for the adrenaline to kick in. Yeah. And two out of 10, what do you leave? What are you guys got to say?
Starting point is 00:44:32 A junior one was good. No, I love that. Go ahead. By the way, last week, he crushed one so bad that Dan on the way out had to tell Tom how great of a job he did. When he said, some of us were children back then. And then Tom said, some still are. And that was a moment. Dan paid attention to that.
Starting point is 00:44:49 But let me do this. Tom, here's a question for you. Would Newsom be somebody you would consider on Obama's camp? On the Democratic side. Would you say Newsom is somebody that Obama would support? You want to say something. Go ahead. No, I'm going to let you finish. Okay.
Starting point is 00:45:05 Because can you play this clip, Rob, of Obama on a podcast that he's doing, asked about Newsome and homelessness. Adam, I know you got thoughts on this as well. If you want to play this up, here's Obama. Let's give proper credit to this podcaster because I think he does a very good job for the left. What is his name? Something, something. Brian.
Starting point is 00:45:26 I'm not trying to be sarcastic. I think this guy's a player on the left, right? He does actually a good job. Brian Tyler Cohen? Yes, sir. And you pull up his thing so people can't see who he is. Hard core Democrat, but what substance? Brian Tyler Cohen.
Starting point is 00:45:38 Brian Tyler Cohen, that guy right there. Yeah, so he interviewed President Obama. By the way, young guy, 37 years old. You got to watch these guys. They're going to be around for a minute. Go up, Rob, and play the clip with him and, yeah, go ahead. Watch this year. Go for it.
Starting point is 00:45:51 The other side does the mean, angry, demagoguery, you know, exclusive, us them. divisive politics. That's their right in his nostrils, yeah. That's their home court. Yeah. Our court is... You have the homelessness rap with Newsom? I don't know if this is where he's going to get to, because what Obama his pacing is so slow, he can take him 70 minutes to get to it.
Starting point is 00:46:21 So, that's not the old Obama, is it? Specifically, Obama on homelessness, Newsom. Go for it. True, let's say here in Los Angeles around the homeless issue. I think morally, ethically speaking, it is an atrocity that in a country this wealthy, we have people just on the streets.
Starting point is 00:46:42 And we should have a, we should insist on policies that recognize their full humanity, people who are houseless, and be able to provide them the help and resources that they need. But we should also recognize
Starting point is 00:47:00 that the average person doesn't want to have to navigate around a tent city in the middle of downtown. And that we're not going to be able to build a working majority and support for the resources that we need to help folks like that, whether it's drug treatment or temporary housing or what have you. We're not going to be able to generate support for it if we simply say, you know what, it's not their fault and so they should be able to do whatever they want because that's a losing political strategy.
Starting point is 00:47:39 So what do you think he's saying? What do you think he's saying? I'll tell you what I believe is going on down there. It's very simple. First of all, this is not the sharp, precise Obama of 15 years ago. He's older. He still carries gravitas within the party. But let me tell you where Obama's connected.
Starting point is 00:47:57 Obama and the DNC are still connected. at the hip. And people have criticized me and said, oh, you're wrong, but I'm going to double down on it again. They do not see Gavin Newsom as their candidate. Some Dems do, but the core establishment sees a collection of hit pieces that Gavin Newsom will not be able to avoid when the game turns into the Super Bowl on the national stage. Homelessness, the billionaires that left California, California, you know, Exodus. By the way, you know what the number one city search in number one non-Vegas city search when people looking for houses in Vegas on Zillow or Redfin or wherever, it's from Los Angeles. Twenty-five percent of the searches on Zillow or
Starting point is 00:48:47 Redfin for homes in Las Vegas are from California. Wow. So by the way, that's regular people with that million-dollar average home looking for $435,000 average homes. When you can compare the two areas. So the core DNC, and I've researched this, they see that hit piece. They see the tax hit piece. They see the billionaires leaving going down to Florida. They see all that. This is not the guy they want. It may be the guy they end up with, but it's not the guy they want. They themselves don't believe he'll do good in Iowa or New Hampshire. And whenever you stumble out of the gate in the primary, you look weak. Ask Jeb Bush. I don't think that Obama is being sly here. I think he's being very front-loaded and I think the DNC's behind him.
Starting point is 00:49:35 I still believe they look at someone like J.B. Pritzker. Rightly or wrongly, I think he's their establishment guy, J.B. Pritzker. I know it just happens to be a close political ally and friend of Obama. That's what I think. People can say I'm wrong. I don't doubt Gavin Newsom's capability in front of the camera. I do not doubt his slickness. I do not doubt how he may look like. but that's what I think the game is below the surface. Let me ask you a question. How much of a student you think he is? Meaning, to me,
Starting point is 00:50:05 if you gave three guys topics to study and say, guys, I want you to put, let's just say you're a guy that's prepping somebody to be a candidate. Okay? And I give you three topics to study. We're going to hold a debate, and I'm going to ask you guys these questions, okay? And there's going to be a panel of people asking the questions.
Starting point is 00:50:26 You've got one week to prepare for this topic. Who do you think actually will put the legwork in to study those topics? Newsom, Rubio, or J.D. Vance? Who will be a student, obsessive student between the three? Rubio. I think so, too. I think it would be Rubio. I think, believe it or not, and student, I put J.D. first.
Starting point is 00:50:45 I put J.D. as well. I do. I put J.D. first, and I put Rubio, then I put Nusum. Are you talking about, okay, I'll take debate, rep, a policy. I agree with you, G. I agree with you. No, no, I just think I look at J.D. as a student. Like I think J.D. is going to go be the one.
Starting point is 00:51:01 But between the three, who will present the argument better between the three? I think Newsom will look better on TV, but he'll stick it to two or three points. He won't go deep. Who is the most qualified person to give the answer on the topic? Rubio. I think that's what happens. That's where I'm at. So to me, that's kind of where I go with this.
Starting point is 00:51:21 You know, you look at someone. It's a great way to look at it. Is this guy going to go do, like if I asked Tom to do something, I won't hear from time for three or four days. And then he'll come back to me and he'll go, okay, here's this, here's this, here's this, here's this, right? I had a guy the other day, won't even give a hint to see who this guy is. I gave him a challenge to just see what he was going to do. And he had two weeks. So I wanted him to lead a project for me. And he doesn't work for us. So came back, we had a meeting, I gave him some time within the first 15 minutes. I knew he put no time into it. All he did was
Starting point is 00:51:58 ChatGBT. Nothing. And I said, yeah, this guy says, you didn't even go deeper to see stories and all this other stuff, right? To me, I think Newsom is the number one in wink job because he's so talented. Sometimes guys that are so talented, they wink more than somebody who is not talented. That's kind of where I put him on where that's out. Let's get to the next door here. Next one I'm going to get into, go ahead. Go ahead. No, ultimately, I think what we're doing, if I can just filter this down, is who's going to be the next guy? We're seeing the previous guy, Obama, weighing on things. We're seeing the current guy Trump weighing on things. And we're basically saying it's kind of like, I know you were a big fan of the NBA,
Starting point is 00:52:35 you didn't watch it this weekend. Every year, there's like, who's the best player in the league? Who is it? Oh, what's going on? Is it Anthony Edwards? I don't know. Is it Wemba Yama? I don't know. Is it Luca? And then year after year after year, it's either Janus or the Joker that's the best player in the league. So right now all we're doing is saying, all right, we got a little this, we got a little this. Well, are you going to make a point? Forget about what we're doing. Are you going to make, are you going to say something? Go ahead. That's what I'm doing? But what's your point, though?
Starting point is 00:53:00 What do you do? So Obama, number one. Of course we know what we're doing. I want to know what you're thinking, your opinion on this. Obama might get canceled because he called the homeless. He called them homeless. We all know that it's unhoused. Let's have a little respect for what Gavin Newsom is doing in California.
Starting point is 00:53:16 I think he spent how much $25 billion to not solve the homeless crisis? So what you're saying is that Gavin Newsom is so talented that he doesn't even need to do the homework. It doesn't have to have a resume. He's basically Anthony Edwards is kind of what I was getting at. Yeah. He doesn't have the complete package. There is a problem. And all these guys ultimately weren't looking for us.
Starting point is 00:53:36 Who's the complete package? And I think what you're saying is the closest to that is Rubio. Yeah, no, what I'm saying is you can, you can, I have guys that I would watch who would go winging at this level, winging at the next level, winging at the next level. Then all of us said, like there's a guy that we had in the company, super-case. capable, his conference calls today start off on the following way. Hey, I know you guys don't like working with me. I don't care what you want to be transferred to. I'm not letting you go anywhere.
Starting point is 00:54:07 So I'm not going to do nothing. And he doesn't work, doesn't put in the numbers, and we still have to send this guy half a million dollars every year to pay him. So what's the point there? You know, you could get away with lip service at one level. Oh, wow, he's good. Lips service at the next level. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:54:26 He's good. lip service at maybe this level and a little bit of work. Ooh, the right four people saw it, but the average person didn't. Then lip service at this next level, 50%. And then the next one, you know you can't do it, so you just go back down. Competition is a very, very, very interesting thing. Very. I watch guys and I listen to what they're doing and how far they're willing to go to tolerate the pain.
Starting point is 00:54:52 And you'll always be able to say, nope, this guy's got this limit. he's not ready for that next level. You have to be able to say, but Newsom to me, if I was a guy that was in Newsom's ear, if I was a guy at Newsom's ear, if I'm a guy that he hired, I would take a very different strategy
Starting point is 00:55:09 with Newsom as a product right now. Very different strategy with Newsom right now. What would your strategy be? My strategy would be a complete, because he can actually be a president. He can actually be a president, but I think he's relying on winging, which, by the way, good,
Starting point is 00:55:24 I don't want him to be a president. My strategy with him, I would need 12 months with him. I would need 12 months to prepare him for 2028. By the way, not offering, because everybody knows. But he is so close, and I'm so glad he's not doing it. I'm so glad that he's not doing what I know he could do to win. I am so glad he's. And by the way, I'm not even going to share it on today's podcast.
Starting point is 00:55:50 Because somebody might hear it. I'm not, because last time I did, I'm not even going to share it on today's podcast. And can I make one quick thing? because we kind of just brushed over that clip of Obama, Pat. He's the biggest projector. He's saying our side is mean, angry, us, them, politics,
Starting point is 00:56:05 and pushing. We're talking about, we already have undisputable evidence that here spearheaded the conspiracy to submerge the will of the American people in 2016 with spying on everybody, with all, Pat, you name it, Russia collusion, fake impeachment,
Starting point is 00:56:20 all the fighting, shooting the president in the head, trying to kill him again. And then his side, celebrating when Charlie Kirk was shot and murdered in front of everybody. So for him to stay there and lie and say that it's our side, that's the angry, aggressive, violent side, is projection.
Starting point is 00:56:37 He's so full of it, it drives me crazy. Let me tell you're not believe what just happened. His side did a lot of that. He didn't do a lot of that, but his side did. But was he a divisive, Tom. He was one of the most divisive. In your point. Obama, big time.
Starting point is 00:56:51 Oh, yeah, my point making is, no, no. Obama was impersonating. Just what? You know what? For the last year of my presidency, you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to be head of the CIA. I'm going to do a bunch of underhanded stuff. I wish I had an earpiece to talk in the president. Yeah, with Biden. By the way, craziest thing just happened. I just got a minute from Gavin Newsom asking me a question about the strategies. Did he? No. Did he? Okay, but let me take what's going on here. Let me let me recognize somebody here. Guys, asking for a friend. I have a recognition to give. Okay. This right here. By the way, these things cost $700 for each to make. They're all custom made.
Starting point is 00:57:23 Listen to how heavy it is. Ready? This is very heavy. You can hurt somebody with this. Someone officially crossed 5,000 menicks, the fastest in a history of Menek, even faster than me. She crushes it on Meneck. She keeps winning the super heavyweight champion of Menect on a monthly basis. Shout out to Lindy Lee.
Starting point is 00:57:42 She just crossed 5,000. That's great. Two weeks ago, and she's already at 5,514 Menex that she's done. Lindy, this is on its way to you for some of you guys. that have questions, especially the conversations we have with Lindy. Ask Lindy about the room she's been in with Hillary, Kamala, all these other guys, raise some money for the Democratic Party. She's got a lot of insight.
Starting point is 00:58:02 Congratulations, Lindy. You officially get the first. Now, the next one is the black one, which I just crossed 10,000 men X myself. So this also happened. This works. It's funny when I'm looking at how much the amount of, you know, connections you can build with people,
Starting point is 00:58:15 but respect to Lindy. Also, you know who quietly just passed me neck yesterday at 5,000? A guy named Adam Sosting just also passed 5,000. But yours will come in. He just crossed 5,000 menex. I send it to you yesterday. Yours is being customly made. Lindy, this will be shipped out to you here very soon.
Starting point is 00:58:32 You're amazing. Keep at it. And by the way, guys, just recently, Andrew Wilson is now responding on Menex. Alex Jones is on Meneck. He got a bunch of different people. If you guys want to ask him questions, Caspari and Emily, Austin, Cuomo, a bunch of these guys responding to Meneck.
Starting point is 00:58:46 But Lindy is officially at 5,000 plus Menect. Okay. Next story I want to get to. Reza Palavi in Munich. Reza Pahlavi in Munich. So he's out there. Lindsay Graham, when it comes down to Iran, there's a lot of stuff going on.
Starting point is 00:59:01 The president, I think, just recently said, Donald Trump says regime change is the best thing that could happen in Iran. He just said this, a day before Valentine's Day. Here's the president. Go ahead, Rob. They've already started. Do you want regime change in Iran?
Starting point is 00:59:17 Well, it seems like that would be the best thing that could happen. And for 47 years, they've been talking and talking and talking. In the meantime, we've lost a lot of lives while they talk. And legs blown off, arms blown off, faces blown off. He's been going on for a long time. So let's see what happens. In the meantime, we have tremendous power has arrived. And additional power, as you know, and other carriers going out.
Starting point is 00:59:45 Okay, so he's saying that, by the way, while that is going on, he has a meeting with Netanyahu where he told Netanyahu he would support Israeli strikes on Iran's ballistic missile program sources says this is CBS President Trump told Prime Minister Netanyahu during a meeting at Marlango that the president would support
Starting point is 01:00:02 Israel strikes on Iran's ballistic missile program at the deal between Washington and Tehran could not be reached according to two sources familiar with the matter who spoke to CBS News on condition of anonymity to discuss national security issues Now, while this is taking place, Reza Palavi is out there at the same Munich event,
Starting point is 01:00:21 and wait until you see how many people showed up. During this conference, Lindsay Graham is being asked, not this clip, Rob. Go to the Lindsay Graham one if you could. Lindsay Graham is being asked if they would support Reza Palavi and listen to Lizzie Graham's answer, and then I'll give my thoughts. Go ahead, Rob. And I know Rezae Ravalevi is sitting in the audience, But I'm going to ask you, I'm going to ask you, do you put your support behind Reza Pallavi?
Starting point is 01:00:50 Are you ready to say he is the person that the United States is, or you yourself, I don't know whether you speak on behalf of the United States, but as a senior Senate Republican? No. Because that's not my job. I've been with him on every cable TV show known the man. I'm very impressed with the way he can articulate what's at stake. I'm sure he'll have a prominent role in Iran. Don't make it too hard. All we can do is help Iran have a chance to be free.
Starting point is 01:01:23 If they screw it up, they screw it up. I'd rather give them a chance than not, because I know what I'm getting with the Ayatollah. The difference is Trump. And he'll love hearing that, sort of. He's done something to other president. He picked the people over the regime. We had the JCPO.
Starting point is 01:01:40 That didn't work. Everything we've done, Europe, America, We haven't. Okay. So you see that answer being given, which, by the way, is the right answer. And then later on, Reza says, I'm not asking for the endorsement. And he said something very important. He says whether the president does anything or not,
Starting point is 01:01:56 the Iranian people are going to continue doing what they're doing to show their frustration with what is taking place. However, he did urge the president to move rather quickly. Rob, I don't know if you have that clip. There's a page here that shows me Iran's exit. Reza Pallelibirges, U.S. military action with the regime on Brick of Claps. Is this the one, Rob? Yes, sir. It's 11 minutes and 46 seconds.
Starting point is 01:02:21 It's right off the bat. Okay, go for it. Go for it. Today, hundreds of thousands from Munich to Toronto to Los Angeles are standing in solidarity with the people of Iran as part of my call for a global day of action. They are sending a clear message to the leaders of Western democracies. to stand with the people of Iran.
Starting point is 01:02:46 Here in Munich, 88 years after the Munich agreement attempted to appease Hitler, we gather at an hour of profound peril to ask, will the world stand with the people of Iran, or again appease a regime which has massacred over 40,000 of its own citizens. Let me state the point of the people of Iran. Let me state the proposition plainly. The fate of Iran is not merely an Iranian question. It is a decisive test for global security in our time.
Starting point is 01:03:26 For nearly half a century... Did he say it already, Rob, or not? The Islamic Republic... You can pause it right there. Okay, so that's where he's at and what he's saying for... And then, Rob, which one is this, this exchange? This one is where he actually calls for... regime change in Iran. Yeah, he's already done this. The one I want you to find is when the media
Starting point is 01:03:47 presses him on a question and he says, I knew you would ask a question like that. I have it, but there's plenty of clips on this one if you can find. I'll pause right here. Tom, I'll come to you because I know you made some notes here that you had some thoughts. Adam, I know you do as well on the regime change. What are your thoughts on this, Tom? Well, diplomacy has been tried. We've been working on diplomacy. We've been trying to work behind the scenes. We've been trying to do things. We told the people we have their back. And now we've talked to Netanyahu, and we have not one but two battle groups, not two carriers, two battle groups that we have pulled up next to this. And we have the heat. I think this is about to be a hot conflict. I think it's going to be quick. I think it's going to be
Starting point is 01:04:31 surgical. But I think it's going to be a lot more than 12 cruises dropped from 50,000 feet from B-2s. right now, you know, Rasa Pala V, he says, we have a plan. I don't know who he meant, he means we, but he also talks, he says we a lot. He did not counter Lindsey Graham. He did not contradict him or get into it. And I look at all of this, and what I see is there is a plan for after they topple the regime, number one. But number two, I think it's going to start with, hey, guys, you had an opportunity to leave the country. You had an opportunity to back off.
Starting point is 01:05:10 Now, we don't want them to back off and leave a complete vacuum like when Saddam Hussein went into hiding in Iraq and just all the wrong people and the crazies. You know what I'm talking about, Vinnie? The crazies kind of came in and started running it. We don't want that. We've done that. We've pulled out of Afghanistan and seen the crazies fill the vacuum.
Starting point is 01:05:28 You've got to have something powerful enough to stand in the gap. But there's a lot of things going on beyond the leader. It's like what we're doing in Venezuela right now is after Maduro, you've got to be a lot of, got to clean out all of his guys because there's not just one rat at the top. There's rats in the walls. There's rats everywhere. So you have to sit there and have a plan to have a new regime come in that roots out the other folks because it's not just one guy sitting there. So I think regime changes on the table right now. I think there's going to be a military action that takes
Starting point is 01:05:59 out certain defense and capabilities at a much more intense show of force than we did with the B-2s and taking out certain parts of the Iranian enrichment and nuclear weapons program. And I think as you hear Reza Pala V saying, Pat, we have a plan. And I think the we he's talking about is him, the expats, and Trump. Because what we would he be talking about? He's been sitting in Washington for how many weeks now? Photographs on the couch in the Oval Office with Lindsey Graham. It's all going there.
Starting point is 01:06:36 That's what I see happening. I think the world has gotten tired of democracy, and here we go. That's my headline. All right, I'll be clear about Iran. I mean, how do you negotiate with a regime that's willing to commit a genocide on its own people? So say what you want about what the United States did in Iraq or Afghanistan. Say what you want about what Israel did in Gaza. Talk about what's going on with India, Pakistan, Russia, Ukraine.
Starting point is 01:07:03 the Islamic regime of Iran will murder, maim, kill, and genocide its own people. Like, oh, you think you were a gangster? I'll kill myself. You ever see a hostage situation? And they don't have a hostage. They just have a gun to their own head.
Starting point is 01:07:19 And the cop's like, yo, bro, put down the gun. He's like, I'll do it, man. I'll kill myself. Iran's willing to kill their own people. How do you have diplomacy with something like that? To me, it's so, like, absurd to think that they're going to meet Iran in the middle with diplomacy, because they actually have something called strategic deception called Takea,
Starting point is 01:07:40 which is basically like approved lying for the sake of keeping their regime and their ideological viewpoints intact. They'll do bait and switch. I mean, my opinion, you know, trust nothing and verify everything with this regime. I'll say it again. They'll kill their own people. I mean, what are we doing here? and the hypocrisy on the left, on the encampments,
Starting point is 01:08:05 and the chance, on the marches, not one tweet, not one anything, hey, what's going on Iran? Nothing, it's so freaking laughable to me, the hypocrisy that goes on all around the world. So they'll blame Israel, blame Israel. Yeah, they're doing it. It's called deflection. So the last but not least,
Starting point is 01:08:22 Trump is doing the art of the deal, peace through strength, whatever it is. And I'll say this. There's a clear-cut temple that's going on in the world called North Korea. North Korea has the world hostage because they have nuclear weapons that they could use at any given point.
Starting point is 01:08:37 And they're backed by China, much like Iran is. So we got to do something. We got to do something quickly because we have how much time until Trump leaves office? Three years? Maybe Rubio's there. Maybe J.D. Vance is there.
Starting point is 01:08:49 He's more isolation. I don't know. I trust Rubio a little bit more than Vance. But let's say Gavin Newsom comes in there and just redos the nuclear deal like Obama did. Then we're back to square one where we're giving Iran money to fund terrorism. One thing I know about Iran, they're willing to play the long game and their people will pay the price. And that's Iran. Beyond the analysis, Adam, and all of that, what do you think happens right now?
Starting point is 01:09:16 What do I think is going to happen in Iran? Yeah, right now. Nobody knows. Like literally nobody knows. Rezapalovie is doing all this. Rezapalovie grew up where? Washington, D.C. When's the last time he's been to Iran? He hasn't been. But 1970. Okay, so in my opinion, respectfully, he's disqualified. Bro, if you haven't lived in the country in 45 years, be a talking head. That's great.
Starting point is 01:09:42 But what's going to happen if this guy goes back there? They're going to just fall in love with them again? The IRGC is just romanticize this guy and say, here's our leader. I don't think he wants the job, right? Rob, do me, can we, can we do, Rob, do you have the clip of Lindsay Graham? I'm holding the flag in Munich with the 50,000 low-end, high-end, $250,000. I went on X to look for it as well. So if you can't find it, don't worry about it.
Starting point is 01:10:08 Just go back to the other clip that you out. Here's one of the BBC reporters asked the question, and Reza Pallavi snapped out of him a little bit. Go ahead, Rob. I just wondered, you said your compatriots have called on you to lead this transition period. But that's obviously not the case. There are a lot of people who don't support you within Iran and outside Iran. My question is, why have you not been able to unify these people?
Starting point is 01:10:39 Why is it that you're not the voice of all of the Iranian people? Why is it that Western countries are not supporting you or endorsing you as the voice of the Iranian opposition? Thank you very much. This is a very typical question I expect from the network that you represent. Look, you say it's not true. You tell me, have you heard any other names called in Iran other than mine? There have been other people who have your name.
Starting point is 01:11:14 You asked the question. I'm answering now. The fact is, they called my name. Is my name written on the walls there? It is me that they chose to trust to lead this movement. I'm not saying that I have 100% of people on my side. Of course I have my enemies. And there are obviously elements that do not adhere
Starting point is 01:11:34 to those four core principles. You might have separatists. You might have pro-regime reformist. You might have groups like the MEK. Certainly they are not my friends. And I do not represent them. Of course I don't represent them, because they are not adhering to the principles that I describe.
Starting point is 01:11:51 But all those who are prescribed to the force principle, we are together. And among them, you will be able to be. find a quite diverse number of people. We have Republicans as we have monarchists. We have people on the left, on the center on the right. We have athletes, we have artists, we have representative of ethnic communities, religious minorities. Many of them were in fact in this very city in Munich when we have the last gap. You can pause right there. I think it's like Venezuela compared to what's happening here are two completely different things. We were in, we were out, we kept
Starting point is 01:12:23 the number two guy. Tom, you mentioned this a couple of weeks ago, kept them in line. they understand, hey, listen, because the machine still has to go. Adam, think about this. Right now, we go and we take out everybody and whatever. The IRGC, what's the military? Even if they go, okay, transfer, Khomeini is gone. Now we take over the military. How can you trust anybody in the military?
Starting point is 01:12:43 How can you sit there and be like, oh, yeah, they're going to be loyal to this guy. They don't like this guy. They like the other guy. So this is a, dude, this is beyond delicate. It's very dangerous, too, pack, because they can just be like, all right, sign on. And then one year from now, do a complete coup and kill whoever the hell is in charge. This is very, very touchy situation. So I think the timing, mind you, people are still dying over $40,000 and our hearts go out for them.
Starting point is 01:13:07 But this is such a delicate situation. You can't go in there. I'm like, this guy's out. This guy's in. Hey, military, listen to that guy. That's not how it works. That's how it works. Look at this year.
Starting point is 01:13:16 This is, Rob, is this Germany? Yeah, that's Germany. Look at this. Wow. $50,000 plus showed up. Lindsay Graham went. He put on the hat, M-I-G-A. try not to say that word like maga because it sounds different but yeah m iGA and make iran great again
Starting point is 01:13:32 and and they're saying this was 50 000 some are saying 250 000 some are saying 130 000 regardless of what it is they showed up this is there and the lion and the sword is the good flag the lion and the sword is from mohammadreza shal palavi which was the king that's where iran was at peace with the world they got along with everybody lindsay came up here people or the rain standing outside. There's something going on. By the way, here's all I'll tell you. I've been very, very critical of him.
Starting point is 01:14:03 Like, probably I'm extremely critical where I got a lot of his side that was not happy with the comments I made. I will continue to do so. But I'm also going to give credit when he's playing offense. I've never seen him play offense like the way he's playing offense right now.
Starting point is 01:14:18 I don't know what role he's going to be playing. But I've never seen him play offense like the way he's playing right now. and it's benefiting the Iranian cause, but he's got to close. And the closing part requires him to be everywhere at any given time and he's doing so. So if he does, and then Iranians choose him or somebody else,
Starting point is 01:14:36 that's a different story. He's been away for 48 years. He said on multiple interviews of mind, he does not want to go back there. Yesterday, Ali Karimi, who's a legendary soccer player, came out and he was seen good-looking guy, very good-looking guy. He was seen, you know, out there supporting.
Starting point is 01:14:52 By the way, Ali Academy, I think he's got like 15, 20 million followers on Instagram. Like, he's that kind of a player where people knew him in Iran. So we'll see what it takes place. But here's what I'll tell you. And I'm going to keep repeating this. We can go to sleep today. And tomorrow morning you wake up and you'll see the same or similar type of a situation, maybe a different kind of strategy happening to Iran.
Starting point is 01:15:14 All of a sudden you're like, wait, who escaped, who left, who do we have, who is over there, who's running in now, who's going back, At any time, we could hear a story like that happening in Iran, at any time this could happen. And if that does take place, now you're talking about the president doing what he did with Venezuela, now Iran. Next, you know, Marco's probably going to do something with Cuba, and then they get Panama Canal. They get all this stuff. This is a very, very interesting situation that Duren as they're going through this.
Starting point is 01:15:44 So I want to get to the next story here, which has got to do with Epstein. So Epstein, Pam Bondi, comes out and releases this over the, weekend, Vinny, if I'm not mistaken. Yep. She releases this story about what is the files that we're looking at? 300. Three and a half million, Rob. What is it?
Starting point is 01:16:04 No, it's not 300. 300 names. Right? Pam Bondi lists 300 big wigs named an Epstein file, including Trump's, Obama's, Clintons, and Kamala Harris and a new story that was released. Is this it, Rob? This is the letter, guess, and then these are the names. These are the names.
Starting point is 01:16:21 Zoom in a little bit. Zoom in a little bit, but it's just the names are being listed, right? It's not saying it's saying these names are in there. Yes. Is that what it's saying, Rob? Yep. Okay, William Barr, you'll see some of the names you, John Bolton Bono from you two is there. Tucker Carlson, Dick Cheney, Hillary Clinton, you see John Brennan, Beyonce, Hunter Biden.
Starting point is 01:16:45 You see a lot of Leon Black, a lot of these names that are in there. I saw a story the other day from Joe Rogan. Joe Rogan clips showed up on my news feed, and it said something about, you know, they found 330 gallons of sulfuric acid that was shipped to his private island on the same day that the FBI reopened its investigation into him in 2018. I could not believe it that they found 55 gallons.
Starting point is 01:17:17 Kay Rob played his clip. Do you guys see what Joe Rogan just said? Here's one of the craziest ones. The day he was indicted, in 2018, the very next day he ordered 330 gallons of sulfuric acid. What? Yes. He ordered 65-gallon drums of sulfuric acid to be delivered to the ice. Island. Do you guys see what Joe?
Starting point is 01:17:50 Okay, pause right there. So then, Rob, can you go on chat, GBT, and check to see, is it true that on December 6th, 2018, day after he got indicted, Epstein ordered 655 gallon drums of sulfuric acid, okay? Can you do that? By the way, it's one of the creepiest things, which goes and gets linked to some of the claims that people are making. Okay, so let's see. But short answer, that we're going to be partly true.
Starting point is 01:18:20 Yes, documents indicate that Epstein entities ordered six 55-gallon drums, 330 gallons of sulfuric acid on December 6, 2018, which appears to line up with a renewed federal scrutiny, but there's no proof it was for destroying evidence or anything criminal. Okay. So then do me a favor, Rob. Ask, can you give me top 10 reasons why people order 65, 6.55, why somebody would order 6.55 gallons of sulfuric.
Starting point is 01:18:49 A civilian, though. Not a company, an individual. A civilian. A civilian. Ten reasons why a civilian would order six 55 gallons of sulfuric. Maybe there's something we don't know. Maybe it's a new drink that's even better than absent. Maybe it's a, you know, some hardcore liquor that's coming out.
Starting point is 01:19:08 Maybe we're low-level type of people. We don't party as hard as Epstein does. Okay. Maybe this guy's doing stuff that we've, never heard about, but here we go. Water treatment, number one. All right, large reverse osmosis. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:19:24 Okay. Use sulfuric acid to control pH levels and prevent mineral buildup. All right. Number two, swimming pool and spot chemical control. I think that's misleading. I saw that over the weekend. I looked it up. Myriatic acid, when blended with chlorine, balances the chlorine in the swimming pool.
Starting point is 01:19:41 It's myriatic acid, not sulfuric acid for swimming pool. Pingel. By the way, I want you to ask chat GBT afterwards, Rob. Battery maintenance and storage facilities, agriculture, soil conditioning, industrial cleaning, descaling, metal processing and fabrication can go a little bit lower. Seven, fertilizer production and storage, septic system waste treatment, generator and fuel.
Starting point is 01:20:06 Okay, now do me a favor. What would an evil person, give me five reasons what an evil person who's a criminal would order sulfuric acid for. Think as if you work for the FBI investigating a criminal here. Okay? And let's see what it says. Watch at JBT flip out for a second. And we're like, the system is down.
Starting point is 01:20:30 The system is down. The system is down in a way analysts would. High level behavior signals. Okay. No problem. Number one. Evidence destruction. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:20:40 Bingo. Destruction of physical infrastructure. Okay. Number two, destruction of physical infrastructure when organized, the structure go a little bit lower ramp, sometimes destroying. Number three, intimidation or violent intent.
Starting point is 01:20:54 Uh-oh. What triggers scrutiny is threat reports from victims, protective orders, communication, illegal industrial activity or environmental crimes, staging or creating a phone. Now ask the other question.
Starting point is 01:21:05 Has any killer in the history killed people using sulfuric acid. Besides what's are white from Breaking Bad. Has it ever happened? And if yes, can you give me three cases of people who have used sulfuric acid to kill people? Crazy 8 came through the ceiling. Who's this? Crazy 8.
Starting point is 01:21:22 And Breaking Bad, they used sulfuric acid to kill Crazy 8, a drug dealer. But they left the sulfuric acid in the bathtub, and it sank through and ate through the building and fell down. And Crazy 8 came through the ceiling. Yeah, not good. What was left of him? It was gross. It was gross. Now here's the next one.
Starting point is 01:21:40 Is it working, Rob, or it's slow down a little bit, right? What's the point here? Who the hell order 655 gallon sulfuric acid a day after you're indicted? Okay? Let's speculate. Let's speculate allegedly while Chad GBT's taking its time. Look at this. It's freaking out.
Starting point is 01:22:00 Okay, it's freaking out on the question that was asked here. It doesn't even know what to say. Yeah. What would you say? Why would somebody do that, Benny? Let's see. Okay. So there's been crimes.
Starting point is 01:22:09 Sulfurigas, Woodens or not. Pretty well documented. John George Haig, the acid bath murderer. Okay. English serial killer active between 44 and 99, killed multiple victims for financial gain, used sulfuric acid to try to destroy bodies and eliminate evidence for the murders.
Starting point is 01:22:27 Believe that without a body he couldn't be convicted, a theory that ultimately failed. He was convicted and executed in 49, and his case became one the earliest example of forensic scientists, proven nobody, no crime myth. George Alexander Serrett from France go a little bit lower. French criminal convicted, double murder,
Starting point is 01:22:47 dissolved criminals, remains in sulfuric acid after killing them. Hello, Joanne Rand acid killing case, UK 2017. This is recent. High-strength sulfuric acid was used in a violent altercation. Victim later died from complications linked to the attack. Rob, can you do me favor?
Starting point is 01:23:04 and see if Joanne Reed is at all in the Epstein Files. Some crazy thing we're just checking right now. Watch it be in the Epstein Files. Joe baby. Joanne Reed. Swing by the island and do a favor for me. If it's in the files, by the way, and they met each other pre-17, yes. You're 18, Rob.
Starting point is 01:23:22 See if that name is in there. No results. Okay. All right. Well, that's good to know. For her. Continue. Please.
Starting point is 01:23:30 Well, I mean, if we're speculating, and this is all allegedly, if I was on an island, not only recording, but flying in extremely famous people, higher up, heads of state, actors, you name it, and they were having sex with underage girls. There is no way you can let an underage girl go back into society after she's seen the face of client one, client two, client three. There's absolutely no way. Yes, there are some of these survivors that are out
Starting point is 01:23:59 that have been showing up to Congress, which, I mean, I hope that they give them witness protection and come through, but there's no way, Pat, dead men and dead women tell no tales. You have to get rid of them. You have to. Like there's no way you're going to let her go back into society. Let's just say allegedly, you were hooking up with Bill Clinton. What are you going to do with that person?
Starting point is 01:24:19 You're going to let this 15-year-old go back into society and see Bill Clinton on TV and go, that's the guy right there. So another email, Rob, and I sent this to you in Slack yesterday, on November 19 to answer your question, allegedly, Pat. there was an email titled Confidential Jeffrey Epstein claims two foreign girls were buried in the hills outside of Zorro ranch on orders of Epstein and Madam G. Let's take a guess who that is. Alleging both died from strangulation. If you read that email right there, Robbie, it says, what is damning about Jeffrey Epstein is yet to be written. Did you know somewhere in the hills outside of Zoro, two foreign girls were buried on orders of Jeffrey and Madam G. Both died by strangulation during rough fetish sex. Okay, and everybody out there can speculate and do what you want. What we're seeing, and it's going to take a while to get through these three million or six, whatever, million emails. These people are disgusting, Luciferian, devil-worshipping, sacrifice, pedophilia, and cannibalism. I don't care what anybody says from what I can gather and muster.
Starting point is 01:25:22 This pizza, hot dogs, insinuation with young kids, it's so blatantly obvious at this point. I'm not one of these people that's going to sit back and go, well, you know, they could have eaten $65,000 worth of hot dogs in the basement of the... No, no, it's undeniable to me at this point, Pat. You can't let them live. They had to... By the way, there was a dentist office, Pat. There was a dentist office there as if you wanted to pull the teeth out of these victims.
Starting point is 01:25:49 That's another thing that they do. Pull the teeth out, get rid of the evidence. You shaved their head, you told them in the ocean, and that's it, Pat. This is something disgusting, and I think it's... That's it. Right there, Rob. I don't know who's face. that is on the wall or the walls, which is creepy.
Starting point is 01:26:03 Can you imagine going into the dentist's office? And that's it? What is that? That's the dentist office at Epstein Island. And do you know what Jeffrey Epstein's last girlfriend went on to do as a profession? What? A dentist. Oh, isn't that weird?
Starting point is 01:26:14 So the last woman he dated before he died was a woman who went to dental school, practiced dentistry, and they have a dental, and there were reports that they were pulling the teeth out of the children. They were calling them blowholes. That was according to one report of a survivor in the files. They pulled the teeth. out so that they couldn't bite back during the sexual assaults. Think about that.
Starting point is 01:26:34 Think about that. You have a dentist's office to pull the teeth out of kids so they don't bite you and fight back. And then two for one. When you, God forbid, kill these freaking poor kids. There's no evidence of their teeth. Because when people die back, it's not the skull is nothing. It's your teeth. The dental records is how they identify you.
Starting point is 01:26:50 So I know, and it's crazy. The more and more you're hearing, the trap doors, all the parties, all the people and all these names. That's the only messed up thing is they redacted everybody's name. Why can't we see who these people were? Who are you email? Who is Jeffrey Epstein talking to about the killing of these two people? And I'm going to wait, Pat, for them to talk because I have the pandemic email to me is even worse. Not worse than this, but I'm just saying.
Starting point is 01:27:13 Tom. No, I have nothing to add. Yeah. What can you even say, nothing to add, no analysis to add. You go through these emails and it's horrifying. And to me, it's not where we are. today. It's where the authorities were and when they gave him the sweet deal. They knew he was bad. They had him. And there were powerful people that helped him not only walk on a
Starting point is 01:27:43 sweetheart deal, but go to minimum security with self-managed, self-reconnaissance on the weekends. He allowed him to go home on the weekends. To do what? He wasn't even in prison. And my question is, how did he get that deal and who gave him that deal? Because that was where they knew what was going on, but they did it. And the minute he was out on that, the email showed that he was back to things that was present in the emails before that.
Starting point is 01:28:10 And so it's like you had an opportunity to get this guy. You had an opportunity there to do it. But somebody dropped the dime on somebody. And he got back out, was doing the same thing again. And that whiff shows me how, how big it is. That's what shows me how big it is. And Tom, what are the odds that Pam Bondi is in charge of, she's the highest ranking law enforcement official in the United States
Starting point is 01:28:36 during this administration, and this is when it's coming out? What are the odds? What are the odds that they pick that girl who came in after Alex Acosta that didn't go after anybody? They didn't go after anybody or they didn't arrest anybody. And now all these years later, she's put to be in there. And from my perspective, she is horrible at her job. She can't speak in front of the camera. She doesn't know what she's talking about.
Starting point is 01:28:59 She got caught on camera saying that there was 10,000 hours of... At the restaurant. At the restaurant. In a public place. Yeah, and then you were forced to come out on the White House long and tell the truth. Okay? And then you backtrack. Or to say something.
Starting point is 01:29:11 Yeah. Oh, man. It drives me crazy. It actually drives me crazy. What story were you going to go to now? So I was going to go. So in 2015, an email to Jeffrey Epstein revealed subject, preparing for pandemics. Okay?
Starting point is 01:29:25 The sender roll. let's discuss next steps how to officially involve the WHO and the CDC. I hope we can pull this off. Jeffrey Epstein was looped into conversations about pandemic planning and global health coordination a few weeks before the pandemic. How is this not unredact that name?
Starting point is 01:29:44 What are we talking about? Let's discuss how to officially involve the WHO. That's why we, by the way, by the way, we just withdraw from the who. Thank God. And the ICRC, best regards, I hope we can pull this off. This is huge subject, preparing for pandemics.
Starting point is 01:30:00 And that's why the connection with him and Bill Gates, what the hell are we even talking about right now? How is this not the number one thing? The number one thing besides the children is unredact that name. Who is he talking to about a freaking pandemic weeks before? This thing killed how many millions of people? How many? This is almost five years to the day.
Starting point is 01:30:18 And look at the attachment. You know, document number of this. Geneva meeting on pandemics. Geneva is where the world gets together, right? You go to the Hague, you go to Geneva. These are where, like, typically global conferences are. Yes. Interesting.
Starting point is 01:30:31 And then there's one more, Robbie, I send it to you. What is Jeffrey Epstein quotes a question to Bill Gates, okay? And in it, he says, give me one second guy. What was the date of that email, Rob? March 15th, 2000, March 20th, 2015. Okay, hang on with that real quick. Can you go, let me check this year. What was that March 20th?
Starting point is 01:30:55 20th? 2015. Okay. So, um, cheese. There is a, I want you to go search a Bill Gates,
Starting point is 01:31:08 TED Talk 2015. What's the title of it? Bill Gates, TED Talk, 2015. And look at the date. What's the date? April 3rd. April 3rd.
Starting point is 01:31:20 April 3rd, 2015, two weeks after that email. So he does a, he does a TED Talks. How many views does a, get Rob. The next outbreak, we're not ready. Okay? And what is the 38 million views? Vinny, this is two weeks after that email that he's given. I went in 2015 and I said, what were any major events that took place in 2015 where they talked about COVID or a pandemic? And this came up.
Starting point is 01:31:50 What do you think, Tom, with Vinny, when he's showing this, how do you process this information? Well, I think it's pretty freaking scary that these guys are talking about it. But on the other hand, I try to connect. How do you connect any of these guys to the Wuhan Lab and to China doing it intentionally? Fauci's their boy, Tom. That's my, you know, I see the Fauci crossover, but I don't see the Fauci crossover from the lab. I don't think it was a casual league. I think it was like that.
Starting point is 01:32:19 Well, Tom, are you ready for this? When you're having conversations with Jeffrey Epstein to whoever, Robbie, does it say, Who is he emailing? It doesn't. It's blacked out on this. Guys, are you ready for this? Anytime you can always call boom home. Make sure you have myself, Jeff.
Starting point is 01:32:31 Also, I've been thinking a lot about that question you asked Bill Gates. Are you ready? How do we get rid of poor people as a whole? I have an answer slash comment regarding that for you. When can I call you to discuss this? What do you think they're probably talking about? Maybe a global pandemic that killed all the old people and a bunch of poor people? What do you guys think, Tom?
Starting point is 01:32:50 And this is 2011. Even worse, Tom. They've been planning this forever, Tom. Every time you hear Bill Gates, every time you hear George Soros, every time you hear these powerful freaking people, they always say overpopulation. There's too many of us. Okay, we're peasants in their eyes, Tom.
Starting point is 01:33:06 We're nothing to them. And I think this is, bro. So now Jeffrey Epstein did COVID? Well, Adam, why is he talking about pre-pand-a- This isn't about Jeffrey Epstein did COVID. This is about a conversation. How do we get rid of poor people as a whole? who has those conversations
Starting point is 01:33:25 and I have an answer when can I call you to talk about this this isn't like a joking It's a little suspect on it's not an LOL email This isn't a funny email When you're involved with this With type of stuff and you have Sofureic acid gum in your like bro
Starting point is 01:33:38 We're dealing with disgusting evil people bro So who knows who knows COVID wasn't accidental COVID wasn't oh whoops it's here They were pre-pending us for it They had a pre-pandemic What was it called Robbie? Do you remember the event? Event 201
Starting point is 01:33:52 Event 201, everything weeks before and then COVID hit. Weird. Weird. I don't know, man. Yeah, that's it right there. Event 201 and then the event happened. And look who is involved. Bill and Melinda Gates.
Starting point is 01:34:05 You don't say, Rob. You don't say. Let me get to this last one and I'll come to you. So ex-Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Brock apologized for maintaining Epstein relationship since 2008 conviction. After the 2008 conviction, Rob, do you have the story? He wrote about it, right? It's not a video interview that happened.
Starting point is 01:34:24 So the recently released, what's the, it says page eight or page seven? What page is that on? Ehud Barak, page seven. Okay. Former Prime Minister of Eud Brock apologized for years-long friendship with convicted sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein, that included regular correspondence on multiple visits
Starting point is 01:34:43 to the disgrace finance series Manhattan apartment, as well as visit to his private island. The former Israeli leader had not been implicated in Epstein sexual abuse or underwent. age girls and faces no accusations of wrongdoing. But in an exclusive interview with Israel's Channel 12 on Thursday, he said he regretted ever having known Epstein and apologized to all who feel deeply uncomfortable. I'm responsible for all my actions and decisions. And there's definitely room to ask if there wasn't room for more in-depth judgment on my part and a more
Starting point is 01:35:10 thorough examination of what the details really are. What exactly happened there? Adam, thoughts on the whole think. Sure. Of course he's going to say that because his friend is dead and that's what he's going to do. But I'm going to give you a different argument on this, Pat. So allow me a couple seconds to roll this out. We all, a lot of people want accountability here. People want heads to roll. I just don't see it happening because what I'm doing is removing emotion completely from this situation. And I totally empathize and understand why you would get emotional. about this. There's underage girls. What's going on in the island? Oh my God. The flip side to it is, I'm wondering, I'm asking questions. Is Epstein, is, are they making
Starting point is 01:36:00 them into the boogeyman? Are they making them into the devil? You know, we've interviewed people on this show, Andrew Tate, he's a sex traffic gang. He wasn't, he wasn't accused of it. I'm sorry, he was accused of it. He wasn't found guilty of it. So we interviewed a lot of Russell Brand, what happened with him? Johnny Depp. I'm just asking, because Epstein is dead, has the story taken a life of its own? I'm just asking this. Because I watched a great episode yesterday from a guy who I think does a great job. This guy, Coleman Hughes, you know who that is?
Starting point is 01:36:34 No. Conversations with Coleman. If you see him, you know who it is. He had a conversation on his show debunking Epstein hysteria and the moral panic. You ever seen this guy? Oh, yeah, I have seen this guy. This guy is cold, blooded, facts, logic, reason, no emotion. And that's what you need in the situations.
Starting point is 01:36:56 He dismantled Dave Smith. Now he's having a conversation with this guy, Michael Tracy. Michael Tracy is basically, in my opinion, the anti-Wittney Webb. He's saying, look, this, I'm just following facts, reason, and logic. Everyone is so hysterical about what happened here. So let me just go down the facts here. do you know what i'm not saying what he should have been what he could have been what maybe what jeffrey abstein was actually convicted of do you guys know what he was actually soliciting
Starting point is 01:37:26 prostitution and sleeping with an underage girl correct okay that's disgusting okay correct but that's my emotion sure he's a disgusting he was he pled guilty took a plea deal to soliciting prostitution of a minor allegedly she was 17 and as he says in this story it was the day before her 18th birthday. I'm not advocating for that, but you know who is? The 35 states in America who have a 16 and older minor relations thing. Florida is 18. So he was the allegations of what he was accused of, sex trafficking, conspiracy, sexual abuse, rape. He was never found guilty of that. I'm not saying he didn't do it. I'm not saying that he couldn't have done it. I'm just saying that we live in a country with rules and laws, and he was never found guilty of that.
Starting point is 01:38:19 That's all I'm saying. So the other thing is, Jelaine Maxwell, so if they're going to kill Jeffrey Epstein because he knew all this stuff, and she's his right-hand woman, how she's still alive? If he has all these secrets and he knows all the black book and all these things, and he knows everything, why haven't they killed her? So if she knows everything, if she's the assistant to the devil incarnate, how she's still talking? How she's still walking? So I'm not on team Jeffrey Epstein at all. Absolute dirtback.
Starting point is 01:38:56 I'm not on team Jolene at all. You know, some people are making a name these days, but I'm just asking questions. I'm just asking questions. I'm simply asking questions of, and it's this, is he, have we made Jeffrey Epstein, the the bogeyman and devil when you look in a court of law he's never been found guilty of these things so we're all speculating we're using wild emotions
Starting point is 01:39:19 and it's taking a life of its own and I get it it's fun to do and also he can't sue for libel or slander when he's dead but if she know every secret about Jeffrey Epstein why are they still allowing her to live that's my question let me ask you a question do you think a dark world only exists in movies or do you think
Starting point is 01:39:38 it exists in real life as well. Obviously it exists in real life. Okay. But actually think about the last 50 years. What is the darkest thing that got exposed? What is the darkest thing that got exposed in the last 50 years in America? 5-0. 50 years.
Starting point is 01:39:54 Let's just go in 1960. What's the darkest thing? Possibly that our government or CIA or somebody took out a president. I actually don't think that's bad, malicious, which, you know, leaders have been killed for many years it's not like i don't know what it was it was the roman empire at two brutes hey they all stat could give me the stat like 38 umpers were replaced by the you can go pull up the stat 32 33 by the sword you know that happens if you become a leader mob president kid well give me dark exposed exposed that we know for fact it happened all sides
Starting point is 01:40:35 agree it happened last 50 years Well, certainly child sex trafficking, no doubt. Whatever's happened. No, no, but give it to me, which one? Well, the Catholic Church, for sure. Okay, so Catholic Church, young boys. I'm not just going to skip over that. What they did was genuinely disgusting.
Starting point is 01:40:51 You're right, so that's 50 years. And they covered it up. Perfect point. That's one of them. What else? Like way worse than Epstein. The gymnast or? Yeah, the gymnast, Nazar, Nassar, Nassar, whatever.
Starting point is 01:41:01 Underage girls. Underage girls. Okay, that's two. What else? 50 years, guys. What else? What has been the worst things that have been uncovered. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:41:10 Well, I mean, whatever you want to discuss. I would say the Catholic Church is probably top three because it's underage boys what happened, top three, and they kept it. Yeah. Sandusky, okay. That's not top of three. But what else? Actually, by the way, you know what point I'm trying to make?
Starting point is 01:41:26 It's not that many. Why? Why? Watergate? What's Watergate? I mean, what Obama did is worse than Watergate. Investigating Trump and, you know, what they were doing to Trump. That's worse on Watergate.
Starting point is 01:41:38 If you focus on America... That's amateur to us right now. If you focus on America, thank God we don't have that meant. But why, though? Because the rest of the world is way more barbaric and chaotic than America. So if we want to... We don't even know. We have no clue what happened in Rwanda.
Starting point is 01:41:52 We have no clue what happened with actual genocides. What's going on in Sudan right now? So we get so hysterical. I'm asking this question because to me, you know, I go by stats. Okay. We made the video about... about what religion creates more wealth and produces results and produce safer societies.
Starting point is 01:42:12 Number one is Christianity. It's not even close. Number one is Christianity. Christianity is so amazing that even Jews, Muslims, every other religion wants to come and live here, Hindu, you name it, they wanna live under Christianity, let in the right values and principles, because they feel the safest, right?
Starting point is 01:42:27 So if you go look at that, you have to realize any city you run, you can't expect there won't be crime. Any city you run, you can't expect there won't be things that'll happen. You run a military unit, stuff's going to happen. You run a company, stuff's going to happen. I remember when my office was small, I had 10, 20 agents, nothing would happen.
Starting point is 01:42:44 I got to 100 agents. I started getting calls for DUI. Once every quarter. Somebody got a DUI. What's up? Come pick them up. Then when we got to 1,000, weird things happen. Then we got to 10,000.
Starting point is 01:42:54 Some of the stories compliance would bring me. I'm like, what the hell? I'm like, listen, guys, terminate him, terminate him, make an example of him. We're not going to do this. Let's spread the war so everybody knows this is not the behavior we're going to accept. But it still happened, right? So to me, the argument you're making to say, here's what he was accused of,
Starting point is 01:43:11 here's what he got arrested for, here's, it's not like it's that big of it. It's bad, but it's not like it's that big of a deal. Dude, you can't convince me, Leon Black paid him $170 million of consulting fee because Epstein is the most brilliant accountant in the world that's going to help him out with taxes. You can't tell me, you know, a painting of
Starting point is 01:43:32 the number one leader of the free world, Bill Clinton, is in his house right next to the bathroom where I verified with Michael Wolfe, who recorded 100 hours at his place, and I asked who else came to the apartment while you would be there sitting there talking to Epstein? Bill Gates showed up. I said, is that painting of Bill Clinton in the house?
Starting point is 01:43:52 Actually, or is that just an AI BS? No, that's actually in the house. Michael Wolf is pro-Bill Clinton. Who the hell would... If you ever put a painting of me in your house, okay, in a dress? Do you know what I would do? you. I would say, hey, do what you want. Don't ever come around me. Don't ever come build a
Starting point is 01:44:07 relationship. Don't ever do any of that kind of stuff. We don't have a relationship together anymore. It's a done deal. Who would do that? Is it a reminder that every time you come in, I own you? I don't know. But to ask those questions and get deeper and you see some of these emails, there are a lot of weird things that's going on that even the average guy that is not into this stuff saying, this is weird. This is weird. And it's getting weirder and weirder. What is the only topic that's making everybody uncomfortable about it. Last time we had some friends and family over and one of the girls last night asked me, question says, I've dug up the stuff and I think Trump is implicated because in the Epstein files because I think this, this and that. And this is a
Starting point is 01:44:46 very, very smart girl that brought this up to me. And I said, you know what? I look at all the options and I weigh him out. Rob, do you have that clip from Trump against Hillary Clinton debate in 2015? Let's say if you had something. Okay. I want you I want you to think about this for a second. Vinnie, Adam, Tom, and the rest of the world, you love Trump, you don't love Trump, you know, wherever you are, it is what it is. Imagine you're going up against somebody in a debate
Starting point is 01:45:14 whose husband was a president before, who a lot of people in the White House liked him, he was a two-term president, who was known for being a womanizer, got caught with a girl in his office named Monica Lewinsky that he had to come and lie first. I have never. And then I apologize.
Starting point is 01:45:34 I take responsibility and all the other stuff that happened afterwards. And it was wrong. His wife is trying to be a president. His wife and the other people that ran afterwards that became president are friends. And they all hate this guy named Donald Trump. You ran the FBI. You know the Epstein files. You know what's in it.
Starting point is 01:45:53 It's been running for four years. And the guy that you're debating decides to do this in a debate. Play this clip. People have forgotten this clip. Go ahead, Rob. Jeff from Ohio asks on Facebook, Trump says the campaign has changed him. When did that happen? So Mr. Trump, let me add to that when you walked off that bus at age 59, were you a different man or did that behavior continue until just recently?
Starting point is 01:46:19 And you have two minutes for this. As I told you, that was locker room talk. I'm not proud of it. I am a person who has great respect for people, for my family, for the people. of this country and certainly I'm not proud of it but that was something that happened if you look at Bill Clinton far worse minor words and his was action his words what he's done to women has never been any one the history of politics in this nation that's been so abusive to women so you can say any way
Starting point is 01:46:53 you want to say it but Bill Clinton was abusive to women Hillary Clinton attacked those wait for it folks and attack them viciously four of them here tonight one of the women who is a world was shocked on the stage of 12 years old was raped at 12 her client she represented got him off and she's seen laughing on two separate occasions laughing at the girl who was raped kathy shelton that young woman is here with us tonight so don't tell me about words i am absolutely i apologize for those words But it is things that people say. But what President Clinton did, he was impeached, he lost his license to practice law.
Starting point is 01:47:41 He had to pay an $850,000 fine to one of the women. Paula Jones was also here tonight. And I will tell you that. Did America forget this day? Hillary brings up a point like that, and she talks about words that I said 11 years ago. Wow. I think it's disgraceful, and I think she should be ashamed of. herself if you want to know the truth okay pause it right here let me let me ask you guys a question
Starting point is 01:48:04 well this scene happened the world erupts okay who's hillary calling right after this meeting who's what's the first phone call i have my first phone call who do you think she's calling come me hey what dirt do you have on this guy what do we have how come they never brought anything out how come they had to revert to a russia collusion that ended up being fake that they some $35 million on, how come they did not? If you were in the Epstein files and you had done something, would you be disboldt? Nope. Would you bring those girls?
Starting point is 01:48:43 Do you know who's ever done this in the history of mankind? To bring the girls rapist, the 12-year-old that said Hillary laughed in their face twice, who would do that? After he was accused of the, you know, grab them by the, what was the guy said, Billy Bush? Yeah, Billy Bush. who would do this and still nothing by the way check this out oh well that's why he won but Biden got in and do you think when Biden got in they don't have four years to destroy this guy's
Starting point is 01:49:15 life with this instead what did they do eugene carroll they try to take all his cash to deplete his funds to say Marlago's worth 18 million dollars where right now king Griffin is building a house in Palm Beach. You know what it's estimated its house to be? Ken Griffin's building a house right now on Palm Beach down the street from Marlago that's 50,000 square feet.
Starting point is 01:49:39 It's a billion-dollar house. Ken Griffin. Typing Ken Griffin, 50,000 square feet, Palm Beach. This is the first billion-dollar home in America. And they said Mar-Lago is worth $18 million. So look, I get right there, look at this, inside King Griffin's...
Starting point is 01:49:55 A billion-dollar home. Building a billion-dollar megastate in Palm Beach. Yeah, Mar-Lago is. only worth $18 million. You have to realize, like, these are, these are the things that people are quick to forget. So for me, as they're going through this, you know, and you wonder, Andy Fersilla, who's very good at what he does, successful entrepreneur, said something. He says, I believe he's doing this because, I'm paraphrasing what he said, you know, almost causing Democrats to come out and to, like, hey, he's baiting them, right? Almost like to come out and say,
Starting point is 01:50:27 hey, we want to see the files and we want to do this. And I've heard that conversation in the last six months. A lot of people have talked about that. But he explains what he thinks he's intentionally infuriating the masses. And he's a guy that's a successful entrepreneur himself. Could he be doing that? Is he begging them to release it? Is he?
Starting point is 01:50:47 I don't know. I don't know. Is this going to get Pam Bondi fired to the point where they're going to step aside? I don't know. Tom, where are you at with this? Well, I go back to the, to, the very simple truth. If the Dems had it, they would have used it. That's it. You know, they knew what was going on. There were two things that they knew very, very clearly.
Starting point is 01:51:10 Ann Coulter talked about traveling with the press pool. Remember what she said? She said two weeks before the election, there were Democrat operatives that she knew that were nervous because in 2016, the size of the Trump crowds and the lack of size of the Hillary crowds. Remember we would see it. And even, and Ann talked about it, says they were getting nervous. They were like, wow, what's going on here? Is there something that's closing the gap? And at those moments, they would have, if they had it, Pat, they would have used it. They had to create Russia. The other thing I'd go back to on Epstein, and Adam, you brought up something about what he plead to. You have to go in and look deeper at that plea agreement, Adam. There were four
Starting point is 01:51:53 women that were also under arrest that worked with Epstein. There was a massage, a scheduler, a secretary, a madam, and not, not Madam G. And they were all given, ready for this, Pat, immunity and immunity for any potential co-conspirators. And by the way, why would you give the co-conspirator, why would you name co-conspirators, of a scheduler, of a masseuse, of a secretary. Why? The answer was, that's why Jeffrey Epstein got the sweet plea deal, because the names that were on those girls' lips, those women that work there, was long and distinguished. And that's how he got the sweetheart deal. Because someone dropped the dime on Acosta and told them, wait a minute, you know, you know, give for intelligence.
Starting point is 01:52:50 Yeah. He works for intelligence. He belongs to a. Remember, the phrase we saw. He, Epstein, belongs to intelligence. Which one? And exactly. And so they said, you have to plea as a sex offender. You got to do 13 months at Palm Beach County Jail, down the street from his house. He didn't even go to a prison. That plea deal had just disgusting privilege written all over it. And so how do I read it, Pat? I read Hillary and the Dems. If they had it, they would have used it. And that plea deal was just a ticking. It wasn't a plea deal. It was a ticking time bomb.
Starting point is 01:53:25 So I'll agree with Tom on one point and then maybe push back in another. I fully agree that if the Democrats had something on Trump, they would use it now. By the way, every single name, and correct me if I'm wrong, from Bill Clinton to Ehud Barak to every other person, are they on the left, center or right? On the left. What's that? Yeah, left. Ehud Barak was prime minister of Israel, during. During the Clinton years, they were homies.
Starting point is 01:53:51 You know who's not in the Epstein files? Netanyahu. Because Epstein, I know he said, oh, it's not left. It's not right. It's all about the green. He's hanging out with the who's who. But if you look at Hollywood, who's the who, who, and who's the president of time, they're mostly on the left.
Starting point is 01:54:07 So I fully agree with Tom that if they had something on Trump, they would use it by now. No doubt. The second thing I would say, and this, I get this, people are going to be like, have you no heart? Have you no shame? that's not what this is. There's something in America called a law and justice system, and it's not what you feel, it's not what you know.
Starting point is 01:54:26 Everybody knows it's what you can prove in court. You're right, yeah. And if you can't prove it in court, it is what it is. And this is my, this is ultimately why I don't think everybody, all these names that were worked up about, I just don't see anything happening. That's the part, because they're not going to get to court. And that sucks, I get it.
Starting point is 01:54:46 I got to interrupt. But this is a justice system. I'm actually not disagree. I'll come to you, Tom. That's the part that the average person gets upset about where O.J. Simpson got freed. Why? Because he has money and he's O.J. Simpson, right? And we all know that he's most likely.
Starting point is 01:55:01 We know he did it. I mean, it's, you know, Sasha Baron-Cone proved it that he did it. And it was the best lawyer out of all of them. But, you know, I don't know. You're right. What justice system would you trade for America? Zero. Romania?
Starting point is 01:55:15 China? None of them. None of them. So there's going to be leaks. But I will tell you, the trust for the justice system goes down when people don't get arrested and people don't get caught. And people don't get, and they constantly get away with it. Yeah. There needs to be something.
Starting point is 01:55:31 We said they were showing pictures of us of Jolene Maxwell. It looks nothing like her, right? Her nose is different. All this other stuff is different. You haven't seen a picture, Rob. I think you just. Yeah, it looks like, she actually looks like a man in the pictures. It doesn't even look like Jus Lane.
Starting point is 01:55:45 So what do you, what does that mean? I don't know. I mean, that's the person on the right is the one that pled the fifth. You hear these types of stories. Yeah, I get it. But it's also like look at Rosie O'Donnells, one of years ago. Look at her now. Your nose and your ears.
Starting point is 01:55:58 And FYI. She looks horrible. I get it. So, Tom, go ahead. Make your thought. Then I'm going to go to the next door. It's just one point. Not on this.
Starting point is 01:56:05 It's on plea deals. Pleadiels were conceived when you did have more than enough evidence to convict. And then they said, okay, to give you the certainty and say, look, Pat, we got you here on the tax evasion. We got you on five counts. It's going to be 10 years for five counts. Wait a minute. I will take a plea deal right now and we will save. It's called saving the people's time and saving the people's money. And so Pat pays a fine. I'm a, you know, anybody's hypothetically here. And then you take the plea deal. Plead deals are put in place at him when you have more than enough to convict. It's the equivalent, it's the criminal,
Starting point is 01:56:45 of the settlement in court when the asbestos case is about to go to court, the evidence is so overwhelming and the entire industry says, stop, we want to make a deal right now. In other words, they pushed it up to the end and when they're about to go over the waterfall, they say, what do we need to do? Eight billion dollars to the victims of asbestos, done. And they did it. Yeah. Plea deals happen when you have more than enough evidence. Yeah. I get it. So we'll see. We'll see what's going to happen here. Obviously, it doesn't look like the story's going away. So we'll continue talking about it as it does come up, as a story does come up. By the way, for those of you guys that are messaging me saying what happened, we're never in the history of VT merch, have we ever
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Starting point is 01:58:03 Okay, all right. So let's get to next story. Next story I'm going to get to is in regards to we have so many of them. I'm trying to see which one to go with. Let's go to this one. Rich California's flock to Las Vegas housing market as lawmakers considered wealth tax. Tom, you briefly mentioned this a little bit earlier. Now they're looking at Nevada.
Starting point is 01:58:24 New data shows that by end of 2025, more than 23% of realtors, a realtor.com listings, views for Las Vegas home came from L.A., making it the leading source of out-of-market in interest. San Jose accounted for more than 8% of the views, while Riverside, California made up 4% of views. Migration from California, Las Vegas may reflect both tax consideration and a meaningful affordability gap between the two markets. The gap is substantial.
Starting point is 01:58:51 LA's typical home priced at topped out a million dollars in January. That's insane. While San Jose's median listing price was at $1.1 million, Vinnie, median listing price at $1.1 million. In contrast, Vegas median listing price stood at $4.65, according to Realtor.com. For some clients, it's purely financial. They can sell a $2 million home
Starting point is 01:59:14 to $3 million home in California and purchase a comparable or larger property in Vegas for less while reducing their ongoing tax burden. Tom, thoughts. So guess what? The headlines show that the billionaires are moving down to Florida, including Indian Creek,
Starting point is 01:59:28 is about to welcome the Zuckerberg family coming down there. And we already saw that the Google founders page, brought his entire family office. A bunch of, I think it was like, what, 12 or 15 LLCs or something, Pat, that also got registered. And then he didn't just buy a vacation home. He put a bunch of LLCs, apparently re-rested, according to the story, re-registered in Florida. So the billionaires are getting headlines are coming to Florida. But what about everybody else suffering under the housing insurance crisis, the car insurance crisis, the cost of living, what's happening to
Starting point is 02:00:04 electricity in Florida? What about all the regular people, Vinnie? You know what they're doing? They were searching on Zillow for $400,000 houses in Las Vegas. So think about all the things you could do. What if some of these people are remote IT workers? I could live in California. I could live in Las Vegas. They live over here. But the crazy thing, it just shows that the interest is there, that it's not just the
Starting point is 02:00:27 billionaires leaving Pat. You've got average people looking for $400,000 homes, and 25% of the traffic on Zillow and Realtor.com now is coming from. California to no income tax Nevada with a lot of it's not remember it's not just sin city at the core there's huge areas and neighborhoods all through Las Vegas for people that live and work there and have nothing to do with the strip it's so true I mean Vegas used to be a when you think about Vegas you would think about just casinos and all that stuff first of all casinos are down hotels are taking a hit the only thing that's doing okay is events is doing okay but people are living in
Starting point is 02:01:07 Vegas as if it's a regular city to live in. You have no state income taxes. You know, weather is decent. Of course, summertime gets very, very hot, you know, but at the same time, it's down the street. So if you want to go back and visit family in L.A., it's a four-hour drive, three-and-a-half-hour drive. Yeah, 45-minute flight. Yeah, 45-minute flight. So it's not a bad option. A lot of my friends bought properties in Vegas, and they lived there 185. These are guys that make tens of millions of dollars per year, but they live in Vegas, 185 to not have to pay that... State residential tax. You got to get the right accountants with that to help you out,
Starting point is 02:01:40 but people that have experienced reputation. But they're doing that to save that money. Adam, thoughts. Yeah, speaking to save that money, there's a lot of rich people that are going to have to make a come-to-Jesus decision over the next handful of years. So yesterday, I was invited to this amazing, amazing lunch and learn meetup,
Starting point is 02:01:59 and it was all Silicon Valley guys. And it was put on by, I don't know if you know, Nasdae is, massive, massive YouTuber influencer, You pull him up, you've seen his face, and he was interviewing a guy named Keith Rabe Roy, R-B-R-B-A-O-I-S. And Keith was an original PayPal Mafia guy. If you pull up Keith, R-A-B-A-O-I-S, he's a PayPal Mafia guy, and there was about 20-30 guys there. They said, how many of you guys moved here from California or New York in the last six to 12 months? 18 of the 20 people in the room put their hand up.
Starting point is 02:02:34 They all just moved here. How many people have been here for a couple years? Three hands go up. How many people have been here more than five years? I'm the only hand in the room that goes up. Everyone's looking to me like, how long have you been here? I'm like, my entire life. So what I'm seeing, my lived experience is that these people are ready to get the hell out of California.
Starting point is 02:02:56 I'm not saying that Silicon Valley isn't going anywhere. He talked about my friends, Mark Zuckerberg, just bought a $200 million house. The Google Boys are just. doing this. We all know that Jeff Bezos, this is his world. I don't know nothing about this world. I'm a fly on the wall. Grateful will be there sitting there, but I know Miami better than every single person in the room combined. And they're all saying this. At some point, the incentives have just vanished. And they don't appreciate the builders, the creators, the entrepreneurs, and in fact, they villainize them. And they say, we don't appreciate you so much that we're
Starting point is 02:03:33 going to do everything in our power to take away all your money and drive you out of here. And at some point they go, all right, peace out, bro. And they're all coming to Florida. Who did we just say just bought a billion dollar house or was building a billion dollar house? Dan Griffin. What is it, the wealthiest house in the history of America? Billion dollars? So these guys are coming whether you like it or not. And it seems to be that California just doesn't care. So either they want a socialist hellhole or they just just don't value the job creators, but I'll say this.
Starting point is 02:04:09 Trump said something about the other day, goes, yeah, of course, Biden, you know, he hired, you know, hundreds of thousands of government employees. I got employees working in the private sector. There's a big difference between private sector jobs, entrepreneur versus government jobs. Like you tell the story about going to DMV or going through TSA versus clear. These are the guys that change the world, that build the companies. And they're getting hell out of California. They're leaving New York and they're coming to Florida.
Starting point is 02:04:37 That's it. There you go. And I don't think it's slowing down. You know, if you're looking at buying property in areas, Tennessee is not going to slow down. Florida's not going to slow down. Nevada is not going to slow down. Texas is not going to slow down. North Texas and North Dallas is going to keep growing.
Starting point is 02:04:55 Whether it's Frisco, Prosper, McKinney, all those areas. Right around this area, you know, with what's happening right now, with Pompano, building up a, you know, Waldorf Astoria. You got, what's the other one? Ritz. They used to be number one out of their number 26. So they're building Ritz and a few other properties that they got going on. They got a row.
Starting point is 02:05:15 They got a few of them that's being built. So you ought to be optimistic about these areas that you're in. And California, every time you're like they're going to figure something, they keep going back to doing dumb things, doubling down on dumb ideas. Okay. Doubling down on dumb. Let's go to this next one is Disney World Gay Days. Pause for 2026.
Starting point is 02:05:39 Oh, no. Pride event organization says they cannot find pride sponsors. I wonder why. They can't find pride sponsors, Vinnie. They're devastated by them. That's horrible. You want to pull this up. Okay, which, by the way, how much of this you think is they can't find,
Starting point is 02:05:56 how much of it do you think is they can't find sponsors and how much of it? of you think it's just we got to go back to logic and common sense or else, right? Let me read this to you. A little of everything. A long running Pride month event known as Gay Days at Disney World has been placed on pause for 2026. With event organizers citing
Starting point is 02:06:15 a sponsorship loss and other logistic challenges after careful consideration, we have made a difficult decision to pause the Gay Days Orlando event launched on June 20, for June 2026. Gay Days events organizers announced on Sunday. Changes to our host hotel agreement
Starting point is 02:06:31 and a loss of key sponsorship support and broader challenges currently implicating LGBTQIA and event nationwide made it impossible to deliver the experience our community deserves. Organizer went out to insist in a Chagipati-esque banality, banality. This is a pause, not an ending, expressing hope for future, return to the park for more than 30 years. Gay Days has been built by and for our community.
Starting point is 02:06:59 they said our focus now is on remaining the future and returning with a stronger, more measurable event. We will share updates and incoming, et cetera, et cetera. So Tom, gay days would be, have been a 35 year anniversary meetup for Orlando multi-day fan-organized event that usually transpires from June. Why do you think this stop, Tom? So a couple of things are going on here. First of all, this event organizer is the one that puts it on at, at Disney World, at the, at the, in Orlando, at all of the properties there. So this organizer has been doing it,
Starting point is 02:07:34 and this was, it kept a little bit of light between Disney and the actual gate eggs. It was organized by somebody else. But Disney refused to fund it. Disney said, hey, well, look, if you can't find sponsors, we're not going to do it either. Wait, we've been here 30, 35 years. Disney said no.
Starting point is 02:07:52 They said, well, you've got to find the people to fund it. So Disney backed off. This is corporate ESG retreat in real, time, real time. So if the organizers can't find sponsors, that also says some of the companies are feeling a little bit of backlash on LBGTQIA Plus and ESG corporate sponsors are pulling back on this. And there was consumer backlash that was at Disneyland. And so guess what? I call this, go woke, go broke. It's not a slogan of the right. It is a market reality that they're seeing right here and more brands are backing away from Pride Month as a whole while supporting their
Starting point is 02:08:36 gay and lesbian employees. And that's what is, that's what is happening. And Disney now doesn't want to fund it and didn't want to be part of it. And they said, gee, I'm sorry, if you can't get your sponsors, gosh, that's not my fault. We won't do it. Searchlight Pictures presents in the blink of an eye on Hulu on Disney Plus, a sweeping science fiction drama spanning the Stone Age, the present day, and the distant future about the essence of what it means to be human, regardless of our place in
Starting point is 02:09:04 history. The film is directed by Oscar winning filmmaker Andrew Stanton, and stars Rashida Jones, Kate McKinnon, and David Diggs. Stream in the blink of an eye, February 27, only on Hulu on Disney Plus. Sign up at Disneyplus.com. Yeah, I wonder how much
Starting point is 02:09:22 of that is that and how much of it is just, you know, we're not interested right now. I don't know what the conversations were behind closed doors. The reality of it is that the part that for me, it's a little bit disturbing, isn't about you having your gay crews or gay clubs or gay anything. The only thing that, to me, makes me uncomfortable is when kids are involved. The only thing.
Starting point is 02:09:45 I don't care what you do with any of that stuff. What your preference is, you come to me and you tell me you like this, you like men, you like women. No problem. As an adult, go for it. Don't go around kids and talk to kids about it. Have you ever tried it? Yeah, no, Vinnie. Then how do you know, Vinny?
Starting point is 02:10:00 How do you know? And, Pat, when we there at one of the, like, I... We were there, I wanted the event. And again, you're right. Be gay, do whatever... What do you mean, you guys were there? Wallify what that mean. You were there with the...
Starting point is 02:10:10 We weren't there for the gay days. We just so happy. Dylan is like... Oh, you just so happened to go on gay days. Yeah, with the family and we're there. And I'm like, I saw a couple of guys making out, and one guy's shorts were short shorts. Like, there were north...
Starting point is 02:10:26 It's not appropriate for kids. Just kids were there. It's appropriate for kids. But it's like this, though, if we're all equal and we're all, why do you need a day to be there? Just be gay and just go to Disneyland. Why does it have to be this freaking grand old event? With all the events that they already have,
Starting point is 02:10:39 140 days of recognition day. This is gay day. This is gay shoe day. It's like just be gay and this go to, why does it have to be such an event? To indoctrination. And I agree with Pat. Indocrination, I don't want anywhere near my kids or anybody else's kids.
Starting point is 02:10:56 I don't. Let me do one last. You got thoughts on this? Yeah, sure. By the way, what's the reason they canceled gay days? It's a few different factors. A number one, first and foremost, Trump. If Trump didn't get elected and Kamla was there,
Starting point is 02:11:11 do you think they're canceling gay day? Nope. It's going to be the gayest day ever. Gayest month ever. You know that. So go woke, go broke. Tom said it. You can't find sponsors to fund this operation.
Starting point is 02:11:21 Then you're not going to have the money for it. But, Pat, you've said this a million times. I'll just repeat it. They're going back to who's their customer? Their customer is the family. So when does school get out every year in June? When is it summer in hot as hell in Florida? So right when school gets out, you're going to have gay days when it's hot, sweaty, disgusting summer.
Starting point is 02:11:47 Kids are out of school so the parents want to take their kids on summer vacation and you're doing it like during gay days. It doesn't make any sense. If you're going to do the gay day thing again, and Vinny shows up, we all go in there and hang with them. You do it the week after school starts. No kids there. Go frolic, be gay. Wear a unicorn outfit.
Starting point is 02:12:07 Wear your short shorts. Wear your booty shorts. All good. Stay away from the kids. Disney, remember who your core customer as his family? And then be as gay as you want. Yeah, I'm with it. Okay.
Starting point is 02:12:18 Next story, and we'll wrap up on this story, guys. So two things. You know how the NBA debate is always, well, who's the greatest of all time? Braun James, Michael Jordan, COVID, all this stuff that you hear. Okay, so watch what Michael Jordan did on the same day of the NBA All-Star game, which is the first one I haven't watched since I was 12 years old when I first came to the state. So this is Michael Jordan's team, okay?
Starting point is 02:12:42 Rob, do you have, do you have him at the finish line celebrating doing all that stuff? Okay, when they were celebrating? I have the trophy ceremony. I can find that clip too. You can play this clip here. So do you have the clip of the drive? winning or we can't play that clip i don't know if we can play that okay you can play the celebration so yeah here's michael jordan winning uh obviously guys he's not driving winning his team won
Starting point is 02:13:07 go ahead rob lane michael jordan has made his way here sir we talked before the race four horses in it you are a daytona 500 champion how does that sound uh i can't even believe it yeah i mean it was so so gratifying. I mean, we had four guys that were really fighting that was helping each other out. I mean, you never know how these races are going to end, right? It's like you just try to survive. And, you know, I thought Riley did an unbelievable job by pushing at the end. You know, that shows you what teamwork can really, really do. I mean, he doesn't get enough credit. He won't get enough credit, but we feel their love. We understand exactly what he did. And I mean, we just hung in there all day. I mean, we were a great strategy by the team. And we gave ourselves a chance.
Starting point is 02:13:52 at the end and look I'm ecstatic I mean I don't even know what to say it feels like I won't a championship but until I get my ring I won't even know all right what size ring do you wear did you tell 13 he knows he knows he knows the size of been there done that you can pause by the way and then go to so so you see the spirit the energy and then go to lebrons interview rob about you know says he's unsure NBA 24th season go ahead rob what you want to do yeah I mean I want to live when I know you guys know I don't know I have no idea
Starting point is 02:14:27 just want to just want to live that's all did he say I just want to live right what an inspirational motivation I just want to live
Starting point is 02:14:38 yeah by the way NBA All Star was this weekend and nobody knew about it and on the weekend Michael wins a championship and I told this to a guy yesterday do you know when's the last time I wore a Lakers jersey
Starting point is 02:14:50 day before LeBron went to the Lakers day before day before LeBron went to the Lakers Okay Now don't get me wrong At the house I'll put on a Kobe jersey You know whatever
Starting point is 02:15:01 But you know What the next time You're going to see me Weren a Lakers jersey The day he's gone The day he's gone on the podcast I'm not wearing a suit I'm wearing a Lakers jersey
Starting point is 02:15:10 The stories that come out about You know Jeannie Bus Talking about what it was like Having him as a superstar And all this other stuff Anyways look credit Lived a long time Did what he did
Starting point is 02:15:20 The other day There was a clip that Austin Rivers caught a rebound and he was furious saying, what are you doing? Look at the leaders bulletin. I'm about to get a triple double. Let me get my triple double. If at this age, after this many years, you care about triple double, man, we've got bigger problems.
Starting point is 02:15:33 Adam, your thoughts on this. When Michael Jordan's stealing the show. Well, Michael Jordan is the goat. And, you know, they say in the famous Ricky Bobby movie, if you ain't first, you're last. And Michael Jordan is numero uno. He's the goat. He's the guy.
Starting point is 02:15:47 And now he's taking over NASCAR, apparently. You know, he's doing his pick and roll. guess that he would go into NASCAR. No clue. No clue. I mean, obviously he wasn't a baseball guy. What's that? Red blood in North Carolina. Hello? Talladega nights. Go into NASCAR. Listen, every morning I know this. Michael Jordan wakes up every morning and pisses excellence.
Starting point is 02:16:08 He thanks the Lord, dear Lord, baby Jesus, eight ounce, eight pounds six out door. Lord, drinking his mountain dew, doing his NASCAR thing. He doesn't know what to do with his hands. Shout out to Ricky Bobby, my Michael Jordan is the goat. and now he may be the goat of NASCAR See what happens when the fetus doesn't get in that box What is that right? What was that? I don't know
Starting point is 02:16:28 Jake, did you say something? I think Tom might have. Oh, would you say Tom? No, I looked down at the Were you really reading out loud? No, I think he said something, but what did you say, Tom? What did you say, Tom? I didn't think it was heard.
Starting point is 02:16:43 There's nothing profaner. You have a microphone in front of your face. Go ahead, Tom. No, I said it. It's easy to see where leadership leads. I was looking down. It's like it's easy to see where leadership leads. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 02:16:56 All right. Well, there you have it, Rob and Jake are over there having a lot of fun with you, Tom. What's going on here, guys? I don't know what Tom is. Tom is turning red. Tom, why are you so red right now? By the way, what podcast do we have tomorrow? I typically, guys, every time I have one of these health guys that come on,
Starting point is 02:17:13 I have to change something about my diet. Saladino came. The last time I had a Celsius was when we had, Aladino and I haven't had Celsius that day. I remember. Breka came, a couple changes, right? Ian Benedict at Breakers, having had Coke Zero since July of 2019. Oh, wow. Ian Benedict.
Starting point is 02:17:31 And Rhonda Patrick came last week. I haven't had any breakfast for seven straight days. I used to drink a protein drink. I haven't gone since the day she was here on the podcast. Her podcast comes out tomorrow. She's a rock star. She's been on Rogan 9, 10 different times. How do I feel?
Starting point is 02:17:47 Hungry, obviously. If I right now see a chicken run and run, I'm tasting, I am so hungry right now. Don't go to downtown Miami. I am very close to hungry. I was about to drink this. And you told me I can. You're fasting water. See, no shit.
Starting point is 02:18:01 Notice you're a little angry. Like, I was talking for three seconds. You yelled, what's your point? I was like, okay. You're just, you're telling me what I'm thinking. Usually. Well, maybe I'm reading your mind. That's more of a reflikes, actually.
Starting point is 02:18:11 Here we go. Here's Dr. Rhonda Patrick. This interview comes out when, Rob, tomorrow. Tomorrow morning at 9 a. Go for it. I'm 47 years. I want to feel 30 by the time I'm done talking to you. The cells in our body have a biological age,
Starting point is 02:18:23 and that biological age can be younger, if you're leading a really healthy lifestyle, or they can be older. Give me three things you'll say. These are three crazy wild things we may see. Yeah, so this is where you can basically take this old skin cell and make the cell young, so essentially reversing the aging,
Starting point is 02:18:40 but also we can grow organs, like that's a new thing. So you can basically take someone who has a disease and completely wipe that disease out. It's really kind of cool. It is. It is. Tuning up you can get. Will we get to a point
Starting point is 02:18:51 that people would choose what their kids are going to look like? Because that's pretty scary if you can get to that point. That's the ethical question. I mean, what does the world look like in 50, 100 years if we're able to do that? We're living in the shortcut era.
Starting point is 02:19:01 Serena Williams. She did a GLP1 commercial. The average woman looks at that and says, if she couldn't do it naturally, why should I try to do it naturally with exercise? Doing intermittent fasting or counting calories does require effort, whereas taking a pill does not.
Starting point is 02:19:15 The pill does it for you. Exercise is the key. and not just any type of exercise. You have to get your heart rate up. You have to move faster. Being sedentary is a disease, and when you start thinking about it as a disease. At the end of the day,
Starting point is 02:19:26 I'm excited about healthier living. I'm excited about, you know, yeah. Tomorrow morning, 9 a.m. folks, we're all going to get healthier with Dr. Rhonda Patrick on PPD podcast. By the way, Pat, happy President's Day. President's Day. Shout out to America.
Starting point is 02:19:41 Yes. And can I mention, Pat? So immediately, right after this, hot cakes and hot takes, my podcast, we went with Glenn Beck for an hour and 20 minutes. I'm telling you right now, you guys have no idea the emotional roller coaster
Starting point is 02:19:55 with Glenn Beck, and it wasn't even about politics. It was about life and one of his collectibles that you won't believe that he has. It's going to go live on Valuetainment comedy. But I say one last thing, too. We're at 965,000 subs. Get over there, let's get to a million. My boy, Vinya.
Starting point is 02:20:09 965,000. We want to get to a million. I'd appreciate you guys. Congratulations, Michael Jordan for an amazing, Daytona Vic. What the hell are you talking about, Adam? Just saying, you're the Michael Jordan of... You're the Michael Jordan of comedy is what I'm saying.

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