PBD Podcast - Influencer Will Witt | PBD Podcast | EP 138

Episode Date: April 1, 2022

In this episode, Patrick Bet-David is joined by Influencer/media personality Will Witt to discuss Will Smith slapping Chris Rock, what direction the country is heading, the benefits of prenup and much... more...  TOPICS Discussing Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars Is masculinity disappearing? Discussing Disney proposing to indoctrinate young children into the LGBTQIA agenda Biden proposes largest tax hike in history 71% of Americans think the country is headed in the wrong direction The younger generation is learning what it means to sacrifice Adam gets some love Batman/America's Hero making machine the benefits of a Prenup Will Witt is a national speaker, short film director, and host of the show Will Witt Live on PragerU.  Will Witt Instagram: https://bit.ly/3LA4kRX Will Witt Twitter: https://bit.ly/3wQt18i Will's podcast, Will and Amala Live: https://apple.co/3qMXFeT Will Witt's book - How to Win Friends and Influence Enemies: https://amzn.to/3x8CVmb To reach the Valuetainment team you can email: booking@valuetainment.com Text: PODCAST to 310.340.1132 to get added to the distribution list 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. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support

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Starting point is 00:00:00 But normally we put it over there, right? Are we doing it just for today's deal? Yeah, okay. Gentlemen, we live. Five, four, three, two. John, you scared people doing it the way you just did it right now. We're trying to have a friendly podcast and he jumps out of nowhere. Anyways, today's podcast will wit, wrote a book, how to win friends and influence enemies,
Starting point is 00:00:23 which I love the title because one of the first business book I ever read was how to win friends and influence you know people people but you have influence enemies I love that This man he's got audacity he goes out there talks to people in the streets He's got nearly a billion views online. You don't a lot of work as you work all the time And I love you work. I love how you are you respectful? You ask the questions you allow the individual look them if they answer dumb question, you know, their answers bad, but you have fun with them anyways. Will it's good to have you in the house. It's good to be here guys. Thank you so much. Appreciate a lot. Yes. A couple of things I want to let everybody know so you know what's happened with the podcast last few months. This is just something I want to tell everybody. We hired a ridiculous booker.
Starting point is 00:01:07 Okay, and this guy that we have Rob shout out to him, he's booked me with guests for six months out. Now, what that did for us is the format of PBD podcast has kind of gone from the, you know, morning day to day. We would talk about current events. It's gone to more interview style. If you're listening to this, what we are going to do is my schedule today, I'm trying to commit to doing one
Starting point is 00:01:28 or two of them per week, no matter what Tuesdays and Thursdays, we cover current events. So be patient with us, because we still have a lot of different appointments, guess schedule. But within the next two to four weeks, we're going to go into the model of Tuesdays, Thursdays, being the day todays. I think tomorrow we got SYNC from Young Turks, which shouldn't be a fiery by the way.
Starting point is 00:01:46 I would have missed tomorrow's podcast. Tomorrow live, right here, sink is coming. You know, from surprise, he said yes, which is exciting because I think the audience is gonna win with somebody like that sort of. So Pat, I think it's important that you are letting people know what's going on. Like, you know, we got so many things moving and grooving
Starting point is 00:02:02 and we got the book. You're going on with two things in a row. You can just help with things. I don't want you No, I'm not gonna put it in a stuff. I'm not saying anything. I just I think it's important that you update the people That's all I'm saying. No, I got you. I got you. Yeah, but but there's some major things that's going on that were you Think I'm on the back. I know you know some stuff. Okay, that's no Just letting you know this and we're updating the story of my life Here's the story my life and then we'll this is today's show we're gonna it's gonna be about you
Starting point is 00:02:26 But the story my life is a following. I love being underestimated I love being thinking like people are not Planning with what's going on patients long-term big thinking we got some major major announcements coming very soon Super it we have how's the meetings been the last couple weeks? I have a future looks, but anyways, yeah be patient having said that will for people who don't know your story If you don't mind taking a moment and sharing with them your background. Yeah, no problem So I grew up in Colorado actually I live in Los Angeles now working for Prager you But grew up in Colorado. I was a liberal atheist my entire life
Starting point is 00:02:59 Basically go around to everyone who I knew and tell them how stupid God was have done religion was And that was a lot because my father growing up was actually my older brother, my dad was in prison when I was growing up, so my older brother kind of took that place. He had a different dad and his dad was very atheist and and political in that sense and so that transferred to him. And if anyone listening has an older brother, you know that, I mean, you do everything that your older brother has to do with him for years. Okay. So a lot older and just a lot different life that we live.
Starting point is 00:03:28 And so growing up liberal atheist and when I went to college, everything changed though, because I went to see you Boulder. If you guys know anything, the most hip-hoped out liberal college out there. I mean, you think that I'm out there. Yeah, you think that most people go to college and they become more liberal or they were raised conservative and become more liberal or leftist, especially in a like Boulder but for me I mean when I saw the lunacy it turned me the other way I said way this is there's a lot of things here that are absolutely ridiculous that don't make any sense you know being in a sociology class and political science course
Starting point is 00:03:57 them talking about how bad just mutual transactions as capitalism is and about you know I'm not allowed to to speak because of my race, all sorts of things like this. And eventually I became the one to always raise my hand in class and tell my professor that they were wrong and all the other kids hated every single time. So you were that guy. I was that guy. I was the one who everyone hated. But just mine with me. Without an agenda, you were more just questioning this because you had a certain set of beliefs and you get to college and you're like, this just doesn't jive with common sense.
Starting point is 00:04:26 Is that what happened? I mean, that's exactly right. It doesn't, none of it makes any sense. When you, I grew up in an area in Colorado called Aurora, Colorado, which if you guys know that, it's outside of Denver. And it's kind of, it's not the best area. You know, I was a minority as a white guy going through high school and middle school and all that.
Starting point is 00:04:42 And so I grew up around a lot of black and Hispanic kids. And these types of things that this white TA and CU Boulder is telling me about, you know, white privilege and the way that races work together, it just wasn't true. It just wasn't true. And well, you're held now 26. To 25.
Starting point is 00:04:56 So a lot of times when people talk about college, so like I'm 42, Pats, 43. Yeah, 43. OK, so we talk about college. I could pause on that one. I'm 42. You know so we talk about college. I could pause on that one. Yeah, you know We thought when we were in college, you know 20 years ago, whatever it was or when you were in the army Dude you were in college like five years ago. Yeah, yeah
Starting point is 00:05:15 So this isn't like when I was back like you were there right during the Trump years. Yeah, yeah, okay So dealing with all the drum and all the nonsense So if anybody was literally lived You know that you said the atheist leftist sort of mentality and now you're obviously a little more libertarian right, I don't know where you are right now. I'd say more conservative than Liberty. Okay, conservative.
Starting point is 00:05:35 But you know, get back to your story, but I just wanted to address how old you are, 25 years old, you're young for to have this kind of kind of common sense. Yeah, I mean, not exactly where you're saying, I remember in 2016 when Trump won the election. This was my sophomore year of college. And all these kids were having these circles where they're all holding hands and locking arms and kids are crying on campus. And I show up on that day with my mega hat on just like that. Yeah, of course, you know, he won the election and other. You showed
Starting point is 00:06:02 up what that had on the boulder. The hat on, did it up to the boulder. The hat, you must have known where you were going to get yourself into. Of course. You're a poker. You like to poke the brain. You're just thinking there's a little bit of that. A lot of that will. All right, there's a lot of that.
Starting point is 00:06:14 There's a lot of that. But sometimes, you know, you got to show these people and say, look, I'm not scared because you're crying. What was the reaction? Oh, you know, people cursing at me and you know, getting upset with me. But no fight. Nothing like that.
Starting point is 00:06:24 Nothing like that. Nothing like that. Control. Nothing like that. Okay. So, but what I would do, because I hated college for the classes and everything like that. So I would go on my campus and I would set up a table and I would just go into baked kids on all sorts of different topics, whether that was socialism or feminism, minimum wage, whatever it was.
Starting point is 00:06:40 And then my professors, I was supposed to be in class. They passed by and they'd see me just out there and be like, why weren't you in class? I'm like, well I'm doing this. This is what I like to do. So after two years of school, I dropped out of college and I was able to get a job with Prager U by making a video on my campus where I asked women what they thought about the wage gap and I taught myself how to edit the video, shoot the video, borrowed one of my buddy's GoPro's and Prager U ended up loving the video and they moved me out to Los Angeles after about six months after I dropped out of school my sophomore year and I've been in LA for about
Starting point is 00:07:10 four and a half years now. Four and a half years. How's the late right now? You know, it's sucks. I'm actually spending I actually just flew in from Amsterdam last night and I got engaged. Get in here. Yeah, just congratulations. Good for you. Yeah, in Amsterdam. In Amsterdam, my fiance's Dutch. Oh, she's a wonderful. Typically when of good for you. And Amsterdam. And Amsterdam, my fiance's Dutch. Oh, sorry. She's a wonderful. Typically, when people get engaged in Amsterdam, it's a different reason.
Starting point is 00:07:29 But you have a valid reason. That's good. Yeah, exactly. And the red light district. Yeah. Yeah, found a real good one. I'm going to play that. I'm going to play the joke's car aplenty.
Starting point is 00:07:36 Yeah. Yeah, well, exactly. Exactly. Yeah. But I had to move away from Los Angeles to find a woman. So that can kind of tell you about what Los Angeles is like right now.
Starting point is 00:07:45 It's a terrible place. So you met her in Amsterdam? I actually met her through Dennis Prager. So her and Dennis had met last fall, an event in Hungary, and she's this legal philosopher and speaker. She's a big deal in Europe speaking about things. Her name is Eva. And they met, and then I got hooked up to Evava through them and then it all kind of just came from there
Starting point is 00:08:06 And so I never left the country before and now I've been going to Amsterdam and Hungary and all these different places with her meeting her for the last Four or five months and we got engaged quite quickly. You literally just met a four or five months ago. Yeah, yeah Yeah, isn't that not enough? How old is she our birthdays are actually two days apart. We're both 25 so both of you are verbos Uh-huh. That's cool. Good for you. Well congratulations. Thank you. Thank you. So so here's there's a lot of stories for us to get into Okay, a lot of stories for us to get into Especially whatever everything that's going on right now. I'm just kind of preface One Biden pitches largest tax hike in history. We'll have we're gonna have to cover that five point eight trillion dollars Manchin shoots it down. 71% say Biden's America's heading the wrong direction.
Starting point is 00:08:48 Nancy Pelosi voted the most unpopular Democratic politician in US history, which is very surprising. Indian Russia working to launch a Rupi-Rubo trade agreement that circumvents Western sanctions. You got BlackRock president, saying entitled generation now learning about shortages. Disney having his own issues. 5 million new jobs open. We have to cover Wolfsmith and Jada and Chris Rodgers. Jim Kerry what he said. Thousands of people on Twitter went after
Starting point is 00:09:15 the wrong wolfsmith, which we'll have to show who that wolfsmith is. He just became a celebrity overnight, which is great. Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan, Topps, Riches at the Tiger Woods been out of Gus at the last couple weeks. Nobody knows why. Maybe we know why. The most at least stress US states. Pre-National agreements aren't just for the rich. I left Mormon church for only fans and I got a few things to say about the Batman movie, which will cover as well. Did you see? Why can't you? Did you see? Have you had a chance to avoid seeing the fight between Chris Rock and Wolf Smith? Well, I saw everything that happened. I mean, how could you? When you saw the word well trending, you're like, what's up?
Starting point is 00:09:49 I know. I'm like, they know about my engagement. What's going on? Exactly. Exactly. So here's the question. Here's a question. Here's a question I got for you. And then, you know, I want to get your thoughts and then I'll give mine as well. So it was it your position for first time when you saw it. Has it been the same from the first moment to now or has it gone? I can't believe what he did. Well, it kind of does make sense because of Jada.
Starting point is 00:10:10 Oh, but you know what I can't believe? What where are you at? What happened? We'll spend a Jada. My opinion has always kind of been the same on all these kind of things when I watch celebrities do stupid stuff at the Oscars or whatever it is. And for me, I personally just don't care much. I think the people blow a lot of these things out of proportion. And to me, it's just not something that I'm ever super interested in. I leave celebrities and to other people. But what it seems like in terms of the whole situation, I don't think Will Smith was justified in doing it. But
Starting point is 00:10:37 I can understand that as a husband, you get angry when someone says something, but you don't lash out in that type of way. I mean, it just seems childish and immature to go up there and slap someone, especially like open hand slap, like not even a punch. You slap. That's a bitch slap, right? There's what that's called. You know, it's not like a manly punch. It's a slap, which makes it even worse.
Starting point is 00:10:55 Yeah, it makes it even. I mean, the Diaz brothers, they're famous for fighting guys in UFC saying, I bitch slap you. So they like to do that. Yeah, they do. Have you ever seen this or no? Yeah, look, there's videos of all they want to do is slap you in your face in the fight Okay, not a punch to slap you because they get a kick out of it
Starting point is 00:11:11 But what are your thoughts when you saw this? But by the way just just before even say this Jim Kerry did you see what Jim Kerry said where Jim have to say so Jim Kerry says They go the videos got like 10 million views Jim Kerry, I can't believe the Oscars did a standing gov. If it was me and you did that, I would sue you the next day for $200 million. Did you hear that or no? He said, I'm going to sue you for $200 million on top of that. He says, because that video is going to last a lifetime. This is permanent. You're going to get $200 million from me the next day. That's what Jim Carey said. Who's a comedian going after Will Smith?
Starting point is 00:11:46 What's your position? Let me tell you something. You would think, story, somebody slaps the shit out of somebody else. Whoever it is, you would assume like the Nick Diaz, Nate Diaz, whoever did the slapping one and whoever got their face bitch slapped would have lost. Let me tell you who the big winner in this, the whole situation is Chris Rock. Let me tell you guys, I used to be be stand-up comedy for many years, okay? Before Dave Chappelle there was Chris rock people like I don't know if you're 25
Starting point is 00:12:13 I don't know if you really know how big Chris rock was in the 90s early 2000s Everyone knows about Dave Chappelle these days now. It's kind of moved from Chappelle to like Kevin hard And there's other people out there. Chris Rock was the man and he's gotten a little softer, a little older, a little more Hollywood, more acting. When he did like his, was it blacker? Dude, you're talking about gangster ass comedy Chris Rock. So this was the best possible thing for his career. You can see the ticket sales have gone from $45.
Starting point is 00:12:47 I can show this up. The minimum for a ticket to like 400 bucks. Chris Rock is trending for all the right reasons. And the guy took it like a G like just... I thought this was fake. I thought this was planned. I thought this was staged. So if you're watching this, if you listen to this podcast,
Starting point is 00:13:01 how many of you thought this was fake at first when you saw it? When your friend Texts it to you you're reaction. I think same takes it to me. I'm like this got to be fake and he's like no it's not fake So Marry and I play the video on you know how on YouTube you can go to 0.25 speed course you played on 0.25 speed Yeah, I'm like no, I think we should bring our friend Paul in here Reenact the bitch lab let's we'll do it. I'll do it Reenact the bitch lab let will do it. I'll do it Financial headlines wait us handled it like a man. Yeah, there's a guy. He's like that's the greatest moment in all Christmas. Yeah, he's laughing, but now let's talk about Will Smith
Starting point is 00:13:41 Will Smith has been getting Emasculated for the past year or two by his fucking wife. They've been married to for 25 years. This whole entanglement, red table talk that they're doing. insanity. Will Smith was the coolest baddest dude on the planet for two decades. From well, from fresh friends. You're right. I don't know if there's an actor that was loved and they loved is the word more than him Yeah, yeah from from fresh prints. Yeah, to men in black. Yeah to independence day. Yeah to Ali you know to Bad boys. I mean the list goes on and on and on
Starting point is 00:14:17 Don't forget now you got a car. I mean all that. I mean the list goes on and on I'm sure there's gonna be someone that's like Adam forgot about this movie and I hate him Okay, I got it pitch pitch. Yeah, I legend like he needs Thank you. Yeah, but hey miss he needs okay, we got it. We got it Chris Gardiner Presumably happy he needs to go back and watch the movie that he freaking started called hitch Because he's lost his mojo that like the whole bitch slap with Chris rock This has been brewing for years. You think he actually cares about this joke. He laughed it first They left she ended up laughing at first. I feel like this was just boiling up boiling up his I mean, I do know about this whole red table talk in Tanglemith, August Augustus, whatever his wife is
Starting point is 00:15:03 August Augustus, whatever his wife is Literally having an affair cheating on him with the son's friend Yeah, and now you're weren't like like it was August. I've seen. Thank you John And now this is him fix your own John seriously, but he's dad bod Simp vibes It just I feel so bad for him think about even before this years and years ago the transition that Willow has been going through No, that his son has been going through like this this family is strange Will was the only normal guy is there a more Hollywood family out there the father Hollywood star Jada. I know you have strong feelings on Jada the kids Jadin and Willow, two of my favorite songs in
Starting point is 00:15:48 the last five years have been from the Smith kids. Yeah, the song, wait a minute. Exactly. That's the song. Icon from Jaden, like they put out, they're great. They're very talented. No doubt. I mean, you live in LA, you know about like their talented as hell But whatever is going on with this whole entanglement has just Just clearly been bearing it down low and it exploded at the Oscars. I haven't anyone the Oscar I have a different opinion. Go ahead. So first of all like okay, who won? You're right Chris rock one and I think Jada one. I think feminist movement one. I think women power one I think those who give that message. I think they want you have to give them credit day one like women are you know stronger than men and look at how jada is very proud. She's a face of
Starting point is 00:16:34 feminism if you think about it because she's got him locked down right? You know who I am. You know how I feel about jada three years ago. I don't know what's two and a half years go Hector Del Torra and Jennifer teamed up together right after the event at the Trump Tower they had an event to you they had a hooked up and they sent me the Jada Pinkett autograph picture and it was in my office. Do you remember this or no Jada Pinkett autograph is sitting on my desk Right to the left and they come look. Oh my god. Pat you got put this picture away I'm like put this picture away Jennifer was up to this with Hector. What do you mean put this picture away. I'm like put this picture away. Jennifer was up to this with Hector What do you mean put this picture away? So sitting on my desk because I grew up with Jason's lyric, okay? And lyric is jada pink it in the movie with one of the best soundtracks that I can go and tell you the songs in the soundtrack
Starting point is 00:17:16 But I'm not going to talk no, no, no, no, you're thinking about you're thinking about with Jenna Jackson this point of job. I'm not Jason's lyric. They used to date is what I'm saying of course thinking about with a a a a a a a a a a a
Starting point is 00:17:31 a a a a a a a a a a
Starting point is 00:17:39 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a and I know Jada's story and I know them very well. I said, really, yeah. And she would say stories. And I'm in LA 20 some years, she would say, well, let me tell you, you know, they have an open relationship and they have this
Starting point is 00:17:48 and they have that. I'm like, it's not on my business, it's not on my business. But they do. Like everybody says stuff. And the moment you become a celebrity, people say a lot of different things. And you can't believe half the stuff.
Starting point is 00:17:58 No, but I know it personally. How do you know it personally? I'm just talking, I can't tell you. But I know it and she kept being very adam. Like, you know, somebody's very adamant. Yeah. They don't have a trend of being like that but there's one time they're extremely adamant like okay and this is a friend of years this is a friend I you know 20 years ago and I'm listening to him like
Starting point is 00:18:13 okay it says but you also realize they're like open with everything with their marriage it's just a very private thing that this is a time that there's no social media there's no Facebook there's no Twitter there's no Instagram so it's easier to have that kind of a relationship in Hollywood. And they're not the only ones that's having that relationship. So, so imagine this thing's going on. All these years, they have an open relationship. All of a sudden, all the open relationships you've had,
Starting point is 00:18:33 let's just say hypothetically, none of them have come out. It's all been private. But there's one guy, brings it out August, you know. And the next thing, you know, oh my gosh, you know, Will is a sample is this Will is that I believe Will is sitting there saying I wish you guys knew how many people I've been in the last 25 years that none of you guys know about that I've been behind Jada and Jada took her career in the backseat for 12 years for me to go on my career and she was popping at one point and she sacrificed her for the kids.
Starting point is 00:19:01 You guys don't know how much I've played around for the last 25 years, but I kind of can't tell you guys on TV because I will look like an idiot if I do and I'm going to make Jato look bad. So I don't think we know the whole story and I think Will is sitting there saying, you idiots that are saying all this stuff you're saying about me, you don't notice it's starting to really piss me off and he reacted. That reaction was very deep. That's my opinion. I may be wrong. I may not be right with this. I think you're very right. But you know opinion. I may be wrong. I may not be right with this I think you're very right, but you know what I'm saying right? I think deep down inside will is a Man's man, but I think will has also got that conservative side because as dad left You know that one scene and the famous scene with uncle
Starting point is 00:19:40 Yeah, you know what you're talking about oh my gosh. That was not acting and he's like I Oh my god, dude, I just got the chills. This dude ain't acting. He's that he's personally experiencing this, right? Will is a guy that many men in America relate to. I just think he, I think Hollywood life is a very different kind of a life to try to make marriage, personal life conservative, all this stuff work. It's so confusing to be in it. You have to play certain cards to get certain jobs, to stay relevant, to get the 20 million out of a film. You have to listen to your public, so you can't use this word.
Starting point is 00:20:13 Be careful with this audience. Those guys said this to you, now you're doing social media, now you're making your YouTube, try not to touch this. It's such a big mess that he's going. He's trying to keep his marriage together. But if I can give advice,
Starting point is 00:20:23 if I'm in that situation, do you know what I think is the best thing for them to do? To get a divorce. I think that's the best thing for them. You, you actually think that's what you think. I think that's the right thing they should do. I think they should get a divorce and move on. I mean, if they're already, if they're already sleeping around with other people, you
Starting point is 00:20:36 practically have a divorce at this point. I mean, that doesn't make a good marriage whatsoever. Well, let's say they've been doing it for 25 years, right? Right. Yeah, I mean, you should, in my opinion, you shouldn't be getting together with someone in the first place for appearances or whatever. I mean, as marriage, you know, to me as a Christian, as a holy thing, getting together with someone like that, and then having affairs all the time with all sorts of other people.
Starting point is 00:20:56 I mean, especially when you were just talking about with, I think there's a difference between men versus women. That if a man goes and sleeps around with other women, it doesn't look that as bad, but a woman who does it, despite her man, makes a man look a lot worse, just because of the differences between the two. So that's why people would call Will Smith a simp. Yeah, but I don't know if he,
Starting point is 00:21:14 okay, a lot of people call him a simp, it's easy to call him that right now. I mean, you had role, I don't know, you know who, you have a refreshing fit. Yeah, and yeah, he's a simp, he's this. Like, they may be right, I don't know if they're right or not. But, you know, like, everybody was trying to say who Tiger was, I don't know if they're right or not. But, you know, like everybody was trying to say who Tiger was, okay, and what Tiger did.
Starting point is 00:21:28 I was 16 this and, you know, he went through this and I don't buy his apologies, not sincere enough. First of all, before you judge Tiger, why don't you go become the best call for in the world? Okay. I mean, I read this book, the Bible that said what? He says before he throws stones, you know, kind of check yourself out a little bit
Starting point is 00:21:44 and I subscribe to that. I've never liked people who judge. I grew up in an environment that was very judgmental. I try to say, listen, to each his own, I've been married 12 and a half years, I take it one year at a time. Love my wife, we got a good marriage, we got four healthy kids, we've had a great life. Some people want to live a different lifestyle, I get it, but I don't think the whole world knows the whole story. I think everybody is speculating. And in reality, I think Chris did win. I think Will is looking extremely weak, and I think Will's got to make a move. You know how they used to say to JLo, hey, your Q-score was higher when you were a Ben Affleck. Because you know in the Hollywood It's it pays to be married to the right person like you better believe Kanye and
Starting point is 00:22:27 What do you call it? Yeah, that's like he news. Yeah, I mean the deal that's like a good Hollywood marriage You're married to Beyonce and I'm not I'm not I mean Kanye and Kim but I'm not I mean yeah, that's so I think yeah, I don't know I think if they get a divorce like listen guys like the Bezos husband and wife, the way they got a divorce was very clear. We love each other, we've been together for 25 years. This just didn't work out, we still love our family, we still love our kids, we have our own reasons,
Starting point is 00:22:52 but we have decided to go a different way, we still respect each other. And everybody's like, and they tweeted it, same second. I don't know if you remember this. It came out the same time, you're like, yeah, everybody moved on, okay? It was kind of like, move on. I think they got to do some like that. Well, let me tell you red table, whatever it is and say red table
Starting point is 00:23:10 time. We have an announcement to make. We love each other. We love our kids. Here's what we're doing. Let me tell you why you're absolutely right. And one thing that I think you're wrong about. I think you're absolutely right. That will's been doing his thing for 20 something years. He fricking kiddin' me. If he wasn't playing around doing things like this, you think he's gonna accept, if he's been faithful for 25 years and his wife has this entanglement, she used that word. She was having a full-on relationship with this guy. And he's embarrassed by this. If you think he was just being acquired by this whole time and he's allowing this to happen, you're out of your mind. So I 100% agree with you that he's been doing his own thing
Starting point is 00:23:46 on the side, whatever, like, he's a G, bad boys for life type of thing. Where I think you're wrong is a divorce thing. I think if they were gonna get a divorce, it would have been two years ago at this point. I think like they've been through hell and back and this, whatever's happening right now is just making their bond stronger because the world is against the same point.
Starting point is 00:24:07 I'm wrong, it won't happen, or you're saying that I'm wrong, it's not the right move. I just don't think, all that, I don't think it's happening, I don't think they will do it. So you don't think it's the right move? I would have been right to your ears, but wait a minute, you don't think it's the right move today for both of them mutually to agree to move on. I don't. Okay, and why is that? I just think at this point, they're fixed in together. Now, if I were well, I would have divorced years ago and now it's like to screw
Starting point is 00:24:29 up people or just exactly like it's like two alcoholics, they're just going to stay together. And I'm like, drink a drink. Nobody will be surprised. I can be surprised when all of a sudden the world is not going to go crazy. Somebody that Raul just gave a super chat. By the way, you put the super chats, chats while I some of the questions with Will and Adam myself. Raul says, do you guys think masculinity and men respecting themselves is dying? Oh, of course. There's no doubt about that.
Starting point is 00:24:52 I mean, you can even just look at it from a scientific stance and see the testosterone levels in men are way below what they ever were before in history. So there's tons of indicators that show the men are just not what they are. I think a lot of it has to do with a lot of the food that we eat and just how feminism has creeped into the mainstream like this.
Starting point is 00:25:09 And just like you said, how that was a win for feminism and it makes men look bad and she's being the strong one and then Will looks bad. It's demasculating men or emasculating men. Men aren't supposed to be strong anymore. Men are supposed to be on the back burner and the women are supposed to be the ones who are supposed to lead now. Yeah, I think I agree with you Will. I've kind of indirectly dove head first into this topic with the show that I do,
Starting point is 00:25:34 Sawascast, because we focus more on dating, relationships, lifestyle, and like kind of how money factors into all that. And I've had the guests on like Rollo, Rollo Tomi, shout out to him, shout out to Prussian Fit. And we've kind of covered this toxic masculinity that's going on. Obviously everything that's happening in like the news with transgender and this Lea Thomas, William Thomas, is the 400th Beths male swimmer now.
Starting point is 00:25:58 It's the number one female swimmer, you know, things that are happening with Disney. So we've been kind of covering this. And Bill Mar hit it right on the head I'm a big Bill Mar guy He basically highlighted how every woman is in love with this guy Voldemort Zolinski these days and How convenient it is when a man needs to step up and be a freaking man Because you're about to get killed by the invading heart heard of Russians that are coming in your country
Starting point is 00:26:23 You know and everything that be, you know, to save your tribe. But how convenient to use that masculinity at that point, but how inconvenient it is when it's just, you know, normal daily life. And that's something that I think people are grabbing with. And the women's movement, shout out to women, you know, you know, they're getting better, pay gap, everything, like their career woman, awesome. But let's not forget that men still need to be men. It's ultimately what it comes down to. Men are doing much worse in society than ever before, in a lot of ways too. Killing themselves, they die of work more, they're more depressed, especially young men.
Starting point is 00:26:58 I mean, it's terrible for them. They're doing a lot worse than they've ever done before. It's because of this new education system that tells you that if your boy acts out in school, they need to be treated like a girl. Boy should be taught to be like girls. Being a girl is the right type of behavior. And so they teach boys that way.
Starting point is 00:27:15 And then you suppress their creativity, you suppress their masculinity, and you get a generation of feminine men and women who want to act like men. It's like they're flipping them both on their heads, which doesn't make for a good society. You can't have a society like that. You do, this leads me to the, go ahead.
Starting point is 00:27:30 Oh no, did you see like the number one clip on the Value Tammy Short Clip channel for the last couple days? What was the clip again, Tyler? It was a repeating history. Can't hear you audio. Yeah, we're repeating history. Civilizations fail when men become less masculine.
Starting point is 00:27:44 Yeah, so Torsche. Shout out to T men become less masculine. Yeah, so Torshaw. Shout out to Torshaw, who was on with Rollo and I. She basically explained how back in the, was it old Greece and Greek times, that they studied history and when the sculptures and the artwork started changing from masculine men, you know, whatever, you know, posing or whatever it was to like more like doing like more feminine poses
Starting point is 00:28:12 that that is when... The pose was a little too natural. Yeah, it's just natural. I don't know if you can. But that's when history started declining. Or the Greek civilization started declining. When men stopped being men. And I think that's just history started declining, or the Greek civilization started declining when men stopped being men. And I think that's just something
Starting point is 00:28:27 that our audience will appreciate is that just be a man, man up. And it's something that I think we more men need to talk about. Yeah, I mean, it's too much Dionysius and not enough Apollo in terms of the Greek. And it happened the same in ancient Rome because you had this, at the end of ancient Rome,
Starting point is 00:28:43 you had this very decadent society where men were not responsible for anything because it's not just about you know wearing skirts that makes you more feminine It's about not being responsible being a man means being a leader And so when you have men that aren't leaders and live in some Decadent easy society where you never have any hardships which we have in America today you can watch porn Whenever you want to get off you can go on Tinder instead of going to a bar or something To get a woman you can order food you can have someone pick you up You never have to struggle with with much right and so when a man doesn't have anything to struggle or anything to overcome I mean I'm not sure if you guys talk to many you know younger guys
Starting point is 00:29:18 But I'll talk to a lot of people who are my age my friends and we'll be talking about like World War 2 or some medieval, like the storming of like 1066 Battle of Hastings or something. We're all just like, we wish we could go to some more like that. You know? It's like men today crave something greater that they don't have. So crazy. Having a higher purpose.
Starting point is 00:29:39 What's the famous quote? So weak men. Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create strong man, strong men create good times good, good times create weak man, weak man create hard times. And that's cyclical. All right, so we can all have to do a study history and kind of realize what it is. But he's right about that, you know, you you hear stories about Alexander and you know, the privileges they had to see who were the real
Starting point is 00:30:01 you know, man's man to survive. You knew what it meant to be the survival of the fittest. And if you didn't, you're gonna get exposed. Period. It's just kind of what it was. And today, we are recognizing victims more than we're recognizing doers. We're recognizing complainers more than we're recognizing the guys that are quiet and getting the job done.
Starting point is 00:30:18 We're recognizing the loud mouth that gets up and says, this is not fair versus the guy that says, listen, I get it. Let me just go do my part and I'll remind respect in the streets. We're recognizing the wrong people. says this is not fair versus the guy that says this and I get it. Let me just go do my part and I respect the streets. We're recognizing the wrong people. Last night we had a friend over him, okay, baseball coach here and a dean of one of the schools.
Starting point is 00:30:32 And we're having a cigar in the backyard. It's me, him, Mario, great conversation with my buddy Joel. And the conversation came about, the team he's got, the best player, et cetera, et cetera. And I said, every great organization, if they have the wrong number one that organization is screwed, okay? So for example, you give me a good family that's got three, four kids.
Starting point is 00:30:56 If the best kid in that family is the one that undermines parents all the time, values, everything, the other three are kind of gonna be like, dude. You know, I'm gonna pick up some of the bad habits. You give me a great company with a great number one. They're going to develop other great number ones. You give me a company with a bad number one. They're going to duplicate the habits of a number one.
Starting point is 00:31:14 So you have to position your number one the best. Today, whoever media points as a number one, you want to be that person Forbes magazine the other day announced the international woman award goes to Hillary Clinton That's their number one. You got all these options to make you know, so imagine an average young girls watching the same Oh, wow, she's the international. I want to want to be that. Let me go read a Wikipedia This is what I got to do. I'm gonna be like her when I grow up. I'm sorry. I'm watching better hide her emails Yes, but the point being we have to be very careful who we turn into
Starting point is 00:31:46 hero. I think America has hero making machine wrong today by a mile and they got to fix it a step and not apologize for it. Okay. You cannot apologize for that. I read a quote the they posted on Instagram. What's it guys? And PJ or or is that his name? He's got the same last name as you, by the way. And he said the following. If you want to put it up
Starting point is 00:32:05 Well, you may not be able to put it up because it's on Instagram Poverty can't be eliminated by push by punishing people who escape poverty one more time quote by PJ Ororck Poverty cannot be eliminated By punishing people who escaped Poverty right you cannot eliminate it But most people like all these rich people They got their money from their parents. You know what percentage of people got their money from their parents in here? Less than 10 percent. Yeah 80% of people who are millionaires are first generation millionaires
Starting point is 00:32:34 They have to figure out a way to make that money. You had the best one you ever had last Monday We're telling me about it. We're very happy for you. Thank you. How did you do it? How did that happen? How long have you been at it? How many people tried your industry and they could after three, four, five years? Yeah. It is not a bit easy business. You're in, right? For you to make that kind of money in a month, he made the kind of money people don't make in two years. He made it in a month. That's freaking awesome two years, some like that. And he said he didn't buy any white shirts. So maybe we need to get him to go shop. I said, I'm going to tell you. I need to have friends. We should talk about this. Because I think this is a good transition to go into
Starting point is 00:33:03 Disney. And I'm sure everybody is following the story. It's all over the place. And it's multi-dimensional. But I read the story here from Daily Mail. Disney president who is the mother of transgender and pansexual child says she wants at least half of all future characters to be LGBTQIA. I mean, I used to remember LGBTQ.
Starting point is 00:33:24 Now it's like QIA or racial minorities, theme parks are now banned from saying hello boys and girls. Okay. A Disney executive in charge of content, Kerry Burke, vowed to up the anti-angender politics during an all-hands meeting, promising that at least half of the characters in its productions will be part of the LGBT community, go from racial minorities by the end of the year. That's half 50%. Right? Meanwhile, Disney's diversity and inclusion,
Starting point is 00:33:50 the chief Vivian Weir said that they no longer are addressing park visitors as ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, instead as dreamers and friends. The comments after came after Governor DeSantis signed the Don't Say Gay Bill into law. Disney, the partner Nadine Smith, co-founder of Equality Florida, said the goal of the Republican bill was to make children, from take children from their parents. What are your thoughts on the story with Disney?
Starting point is 00:34:15 This is a whole can of worms that we could really get into. I mean, first with the whole don't say gay bill, nowhere in the bill is even talking about saying gay, and then you can't say gay and all these kind of unworthy. The worm's not even in the bill. Yeah, I mean, I'm in the bill is the word about saying gay and then you can't say gay and all these kind of The words not even in the bill. Yeah, no, we're in the bills the word gay I'm saying gay right now. I'm in Florida with you guys right now. Am I gonna be arrested? Have my bank account? Can we bring them in please? Can we bring them in?
Starting point is 00:34:34 We're already in the car. It will yeah It's just ridiculous and the whole part like look at America's demographics I mean you have like one percent of the population that's that's gay Maybe it's up to I think three percent now with the young people, which has also gone up in recent years. It's gone from one to 5%. Yeah, we talked about this with Gatsaw. He was surprised that the number went from one to five in the last 20 years. Did you say those numbers again, please?
Starting point is 00:34:56 One percent to five percent in the last 20 years. Well, people will say that the number of people that identify is the LGBT. But it's so high in the younger generation. And that's why this is so insidious, because at least to me, so much of this is being pushed on children. You go on TikTok, you go on these places, and you see these teachers talking about transition closets
Starting point is 00:35:16 where their students can go in and change their clothes, and they don't have to tell their parents and teachers and schools are doing it behind parents' backs and pride flags everywhere. I mean, kids don't really know this stuff. The teachers and the education system and a lot of the mainstream media as well is pushing this on children. I don't believe that those numbers are legit. The left will say that, oh, these numbers are because people feel safer now to speak out about their sexuality, but to me I just, I don't believe it. I think that so much of this is being
Starting point is 00:35:44 pushed on children to influence them and not all of it is real. I have two points on this and then I want to get Pat's thoughts on, because he's the only one here that has kids. So I want to hear what Pat specifically has said in this. But Pat hit the nail on the head as he was reading the story, he said, you know, the LGBTQ, I was like, hold on, what, what, there's more letters now? I remember when they threw Q in there, I was like, all right, what's the whole Q thing? All right, that's like, was that whatever that, what, there's more letters now? Right. I remember when they threw Q in there, I was like, all right, what's the whole Q thing? All right, that's like, was that, whatever that, now there's an I and I literally have never seen the I
Starting point is 00:36:10 and the A in there. Never seen that. I've seen LGBTQ. And this is going to sound like I'm a homo foe. I'm not. I live in South Beach. I've partied with gay guys and lesbians. I've friends.
Starting point is 00:36:19 My ex girls best friends was a lesbian couple. Like, I hang with these people. But, you know, kind of like what Bill Marseille don't bring it back When you start to lose people that are actually on your team and they start to be like hold on what? That's where you start to lose people. I was an advocate for gay right sure a gay's want to get married They want to be unhappy like the rest of the people have had it guys But now you start to look at just common sense things here, like what is happening here? Now on to the kids.
Starting point is 00:36:47 I don't have kids. I don't know what it's like to have to worry about sending your kids to school and then being indoctrinated by whoever, whoever teacher, teaching them, whatever, whatever, whatever, I don't have these concerns. Thankfully so.
Starting point is 00:37:00 But as a parent, I mean, is this something that like keeps you up at night? Is it like, do you talk about this in the house? How do you approach it? So, let me tell you, when mean, is this something that like keeps you up and down, is it like do you talk about this in the house? How do you approach it? So, so let me tell you when I was 24 years old, the guy asked me, he says, why do you want to be rich? You talk about you want to have money. And I said, it's very simple for me.
Starting point is 00:37:16 If people ask like the real reason for me to want to have money, it's very basic. One, I wanted to have a house that had all the toys and had the park and a backyard where every one of my kids friends would say let's go to Patrick's house. Okay, that's number one. Okay, very important because I can control. I'm a Middle Eastern. I'm not comfortable with sleepovers. You want to do that. You do that at our house and we got a pretty great security system. We gonna do our part, right? That was one at, 25 years old. Okay, so you were saying, when I have kids,
Starting point is 00:37:46 I said when I have kids, I want them to go to the private school that I want them to go to. None of it had to do with the Lambo Ferrari, whatever, whatever, right? I said I want the kids to go to the private school, that I want to go to, I want to control it, right? Next, you know, all these things that I went through, service, respect, I want all these things, okay?
Starting point is 00:38:03 I don't want to be judged for being from Iran, I don't want to be judged for being from Iran. I don't want to be judged for being Armenian, Assyrian, this is who I am. Treat me as a regular guy that got some value, did his part and then let me decide the life I want to live. Okay. That drive, I can't even describe to you for somebody that's born in Iran. How much it matters to me, for you not force anything down my throat. I can't tell you the emotion it generates when you try to force something down my throat.
Starting point is 00:38:30 I can't stand it. A forced thought, a forced law, a forced position, I must take with my kids. We're one time in, I don't know, I don't know what we're reading. I'm talking to my kids and one lady's like, you know, you don't to your kids. I said I'm sorry. What this is how I raise my kids I said do you have any kids? No, I don't have any kids. I said man Why don't you go find a partner and have kids and you raise your kids and let them be successful and write some books about it But till then mind your own business. These are my kids. I'm raising right I was at the whole Art Museum deal, you know,
Starting point is 00:39:05 the art deal, I don't know, the art business, art dance, art dance, whatever you invited me to. It was great. And I'm there, before we go and I look at Dylan, I look at the guys, I said, your brain's about to get a workout. You're gonna go in here, your brain's gonna see art, some of this stuff's gonna be weird,
Starting point is 00:39:17 but it's getting a workout, okay? This is how art is. It works out your creative juices. I love that perspective. I'm mom and a dad is looking at me and they're like, oh my god, I've never heard anybody tell this to their kids. I don't know if I'm raising my kids the right way or not. I'm gonna find that in 40 years when I'm dying at 83 years old.
Starting point is 00:39:35 But it's my job. I chose to have kids with my wife. It's our decision on what we did. And my wife and I dictate how we raise our kids, and we are open to feedback and opinion and strategies that we may consider to do that, but it's our kids. And I got 18 years with these guys, okay? Outside of that, go be it, okay?
Starting point is 00:39:57 Let me do this part. And I'm gonna find that if I did it right or wrong. We're gonna do a lot of things wrong. But what I'm concerned about is the follow. Here's what I'm concerned about. Go back when you went to school. I'm curious to know what yours was as well. When was the first time in school at what age did they start talking to you and call around about what it meant to be gay, lesbian, and transgender? How old, what grade was it in? Let me just say one thing
Starting point is 00:40:18 about what you just said about about the kids, because that is exactly why Republicans won Virginia. Because you have the exact same mindset that so many of the parents have. Yeah. And it's because of that of why they want to. But by the way, that's scary for midterms and 2024 for Democrats because they're real like that. That's something you don't mess with. You can mess with a lot of people.
Starting point is 00:40:38 You don't mess with people's kids. You can call me out. I can call you out. But if I say something to your wife or if I say something to your kid, I may get a different reaction from you. Go ahead. It was also the critical race theory and Terry McCullough, Virginia. Well, just the education system.
Starting point is 00:40:50 I like it. It was basically the phrase that the soccer mom has now turned into the COVID mom. And basically, you know, the swing voters we're talking about, the soccer mom, the COVID mom is the reason that Trump lost. And it's also the reason that Terry McCullough Lost in Virginia, right? That's the swing voter But but but but but but but but but here's my concern though. Let me tell you who I'm concerned for. Let me tell you who I'm concerned for I'm concerned for the mom and dad who make
Starting point is 00:41:18 $48,000 a year, okay? That can't afford private school that can only go public school and that can afford private school, that can only go public school, and they're in a coding that they can't go to another public school that feel a little more comfortable about, because the way they zone it with schools where you can only go to what's up called, and they come and investigate your idea, all this other stuff, I am so concerned for that family, because that mother is like, kids can come home from school confused, and what do you do? So we are raised to tell our kids, hey, you better listen to your teacher.
Starting point is 00:41:48 I'm sorry, I'm afraid to tell kids today, you better listen to your teacher. No, I don't want to tell them that. You don't want to say that. You don't want to say that. What the public school system in America has done has turned children not into creative, passionate thinkers, has turned them obedient to authority.
Starting point is 00:42:02 And it doesn't put some in a box, exactly what you're saying saying it doesn't make them into people who want to discover new ideas or make something very new it's you have this life you live this life exactly how you're supposed to and don't deviate from that and if you do deviate from that if you're a boy and you chew your pop tart into the shape of a gun you know you're you're evil and all these different types of things. How old what grade were you on the teacher taught you by Gays Lesbians and Transition? Not that not that not brother but teacher right that was elementary school. What grade? Do you remember fifth grade what was it for you? I can't remember a teacher teaching me about that I can't remember that I don't know that wasn't a thing do you remember that never never I remember I had a
Starting point is 00:42:38 major in junior year high school, but they never taught us about it I had a high school as well. I don't remember anybody ever teaching me about Gays, Lesbians and Transjans. I remember there was a kid in seventh grade that you just knew he wasn't like part of the boy. He wasn't on the football team, is what I'm saying. Right. And he was kind of, he was gay, turned out to be gay,
Starting point is 00:43:02 but we didn't understand. We were, we're kid. I mean, the meanest kids in the world are eighth grade kids. Like, like, if I'm thinking of when I was my menist itself, it was eighth grade. Right. And I was a stand-up comedian. Could you imagine, I'm looking for laughs everywhere I go.
Starting point is 00:43:15 Yeah. I was not nice to that kid. And years later, I saw him like, hey man, like, we're cool as I could. But I have a problem with that as well. And I think in that example, I think somebody needs to come in and have the conversation with the kids on that part, okay, where, you know, the bullion part, because I agree. I know. Looking back at it, I believe I have it.
Starting point is 00:43:36 Listen, I'm, I, I, I, I, I, nobody doesn't look a bully at you. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. It's different now though. Yeah. This isn't like a 1980s joc movie, you know,, where people are good given gay kids swirlies and stuff like that. Exactly. This isn't a venture of the nerds. Right, exactly. This is this is 2022 where now, no matter if you have more intersectional ideas about you, your gay, lesbian, trans, black, whatever it is, the better off you are in this type of situation. So it's really in a lot of ways you see with young white men are doing worse academically, doing worse socially in all these places. Straight men. Young white straight men, exactly. So now it's like flip,
Starting point is 00:44:12 they overcorrect. It ain't cool to be young and be a white straight guy anymore. No. So the Florida's bill is what? That you cannot talk about transgender and gay up until third grade. Can you start third grade? By the way, when I read that, I'm like, I'm sorry, will you mean fourth grade? It's okay. How old is somebody up for grade? 10. What do you mean you want to bring it up in fourth grade? I don't even support fourth grade.
Starting point is 00:44:38 What fourth grade? What fifth grade? What the hell, what are you talking about? I don't know. Do you support having that? No, first of all, what's health and guidance? I Remembered we learned health and guidance from Kimson Claire my teacher She's my pen pal we write letters to you today was this sex ed. I remember taking sex
Starting point is 00:44:58 Yeah, but by the way She's the reason why join the army shout out to Kimson Claire. She was my favorite teacher. She is Oh, is politically on the complete opposite side that I am. Every guy she dated, we'd go out on a date and she would say, do you like this guy? Do you approve of him? This lady is older than me. But I play a role of an older brother and I protect her. She was very good to me. I joined the army. She had a very positive impact on my life. She literally has, there's a letter sitting on my desk and I respond it back to her on on
Starting point is 00:45:25 Text Thank you for the letter, but I remember sitting on like okay. I learned about sex. Cool. I already knew about it But I learned you know the whole the banana and the condom and all the stuff and you watching these videos Oh, okay, cool now you're more great by the way Health and guidance and Galena was a tenth grade I was one of those at that point. I'm in favor of a 15 16 year old learning about that. That's the age Yeah, what the hell are we talking about even being okay with fourth grade? Elementary school should not I am so
Starting point is 00:45:54 Well, we hear you've gone to puberty. Yeah, here's a thing like go to the conservative folks that are like wow It shouldn't be dark, but for that shit., I'm sorry, what? What are you talking about? This shouldn't even start till high school that you talk about. This should not even be brought up till high school is when you start having these types of conversation. Do you know how confused kids will be? My kids and I are watching movie the other day.
Starting point is 00:46:18 And in the movie, you see, I don't know what it was, girl kisses a girl, and my five year old daughter sitting and says, my wife, and I'm like, so daddy, is that okay? So then I give my position on it, and then it's like, okay, all right, then I'm like, turn this down, I'm like, I can't even watch some of the movies that I, so now Disney wants to go 50%. They were doing a go to the park and asking people like I'm canceling my annual membership I'm canceling this I'm canceling that and this is not cool. They shouldn't do this
Starting point is 00:46:49 They're they can't even say boys and girls anymore. They have to call them dreamers and friends So this if we can't even say hey boys and girls, we're we talking about How much how often at any event? Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. I like to walk it like all the time That's just normal, right? You see what this why the these people are so mad about this don't say gay bill and not being able to teach it to children Is because think about what you just said saying boys and girls and ladies and gentlemen not being able to say that or thinking that Lea Thomas is a woman any of these types of things the only people who have the brain capacity to believe these types of things are children Because otherwise it just sounds so ridiculous to just normal people. Normal people just hear that and say this is just crazy.
Starting point is 00:47:29 So they influence children, they push it on them young, so that when they get older they believe this all their life and they know that they're not going to get out of it. When I was in the army we used to go to the Skabear, best club in Nashville, Tennessee, it was called Connections, they shut it down in 03. Let me tell you, it was a ridiculous experience. It was the studio 54 of what he called it, of Nashville. Like if you've ever seen a movie studio 54, it's exactly what it was.
Starting point is 00:47:54 I mean, I'm not surprised, they took that long to shut this place down. It was, a guy took me to this place. We wouldn't get, why are you going to a gate, bro? Oh, because the radio shows on your side. It was quite a guy took me to this place. We wouldn't get there. Why are you going to a gate? Oh, because there's a radio show. So on your side, it was quite, actually, totally agree with you. Yeah, it was just such a straight guy. It was always girls there.
Starting point is 00:48:13 You're going to have your great time that we would go there. I have, when I left the last time I went to connections, we have a picture. Two years ago. I have the picture till today, but I have the picture till today. And it's in my, no joke. I have the picture till today. I'm the picture till today and it's in my no joke I have the picture till today. You should see the picture Everybody hugging me six of them around me. They're all gay
Starting point is 00:48:31 Okay, and then two of the guys from the army. They're straight and they're like they're crying We're gonna miss you Greek God, you know, we got like guys. I've got to say everybody had their own name and all this stuff Yeah, you're little I know Joe and I would tell them I would say you know,, so what national, what's bad, David, I'm like, I'm a Syrian. Sisyllion. After like 50 time trying to explain what the hell is a saying, I said, you know what, yes, I'm Sisyllion. So since 18 years old, I've had a side name of a Greek, Vinny Dulucci.
Starting point is 00:48:59 We go out and joke, I'm not a big kid, we get all these, and we have a good time. But here's the point, That didn't bother me. But I was 18, 19, 20 years old. I knew I am comfortable. I love women. I like this. I'm very comfortable. I'm on skin.
Starting point is 00:49:14 I'm good. But to start that at third, fourth, fifth grade, I don't think you start to still tend great. And I think they're making it. You shouldn't start it at all. And at what point? At what point in any education? Yeah. Should you be talking about, like kids will figure it out amongst themselves.
Starting point is 00:49:29 This is not to be a dress. Only one reason. Look, you and I can teach the concept of stocks five different way. You and I can teach capitalism in five different ways. You can tell capitalism and say, yeah, here's capitalism. It's the rich taking advantage of the poor It's kind of like they have their employees looking at them as slaves. That's your way of explaining Capitalism spot on he could say capitalism is the people that inherited all their wealth from their family and they had a head start and you don't So capitalism benefits those with a head start. That's his explanation my explanation as a teacher of capitalism
Starting point is 00:50:02 Maybe listen folks there's many different political systems in the world, many different economical systems in the world, but the one that gives you the biggest fighting chance without a four-year degree, without a two-year degree, without an MBA, without needing a last name is capitalism. It's hard, it's a lot of work, it's going to suck, you're going to lose a lot, but if you work your ass if you read the right books, capitalism's for you. We all explain capitalism, but we explain it in a different way. The way you explain LGBTQIA, ABC, whatever the letters are, the way you explain it has to be very matter-of-fact. Here's what you're going to see.
Starting point is 00:50:36 This is what this is. Here's who that person is. Here's your approach when you run into them. Boolean is not okay, no matter who the person is. You cannot judge people. It goes back to very basic fundamentals of conservative beliefs. This whole concept of judging people
Starting point is 00:50:53 needs to go more or we teach it. Meaning we teach it more not to do it. I think that's the approach, but the other side that's like, if you don't, you're this and maybe you have these thoughts and if you do, this is what to do. No, no, stop right there, bro. Chill out.
Starting point is 00:51:09 Relax. Matter of fact, style of teaching, no judgment, no bullying, this is not acceptable. We move on. Not the other in-depth type of a style of teaching. I don't know if you understand what I'm saying. That would be my idea. It's not matter of fact, because look at all the things. I know that they're pushing this.
Starting point is 00:51:23 They're all college educated. I mean, this is all coming from the colleges and universities I mean it's indoctrination from kindergarten all the way through You're graduating year of college. It's straight indoctrination. So it I don't think it should be addressed at all because it can't be matter of fact Right, well, exactly right I do think there's sex ed is is totally appropriate and Tens great and you know call it 9th 10th whatever high school and a minute I'm cool with that I'm gonna give you one little perspective here
Starting point is 00:51:48 and I don't have kids I don't have an opportunity to say this story all that often I'm gonna give you two stories real quick I came into your office one time and this was regarding my sister and my sister and I kind of got into an argument with her and I was like you know what because she's a big theater broadway whatever and you know I I Because she's a big theater, broadway, whatever. And, you know, I'm really tight with my nephew. That's my guy, Rory, love that kid. Nine years old.
Starting point is 00:52:11 He's a boy. He's a boy. She's like, you know, I'm enrolling him in ballerina classes. And, you know, I want him to kind of start doing what I do. I go, I go, this is not what I, no. I like, she, I just, I know not what I know like She I've just I know what she's used to and in South Beach and dancing and Broadway and I'm just like
Starting point is 00:52:32 Rory won't play soccer, right? Yeah, I like soccer. She's like, but he could also I'm like I put my foot down like I'm like, this is not happening in my household. She's like, you're not the dad. I'm like my Masking will intend to see this. tendencies were like, this isn't happening. And I was just like, because that was a sports guy, I put football in college. Like, this is the closest thing I have to have in a kid. My nephew, like, don't even, kids nine years old, eight years old at the time, flipping on you.
Starting point is 00:52:57 The most emotional I've ever got, I told Tegrin this the other day. But when you were in the office, I told Tegrin this the other day. He posted a video Tegrin tomorrow. He posted a video Tigran tomorrow. He posted a video of Daniel like scoring like three goals. Guys of beast. Okay, he's like five years old. Yeah. And when I was in Dallas, I was my homey. That was my guy. I was like, I would crack the soccer with this kid. And I was like,
Starting point is 00:53:21 not even joking, like choking up watching them. Like, look at this guy go, look at him do his thing. Five years old. And I could just imagine if a teacher was trying to indoctrinate whatever it is to a five year old, to an eight year old, to a nine year old, my fatherly instincts are like, this ain't happening, bro. So the whole don't say gay thing, just like, I think there's anything we're establishing
Starting point is 00:53:45 here. You used with like the 18 year old, I'm sorry, when you're at the Greek God story. Did you're grown up? Do whatever you want with your life. Do not put your freaking hands on my kids, brain, and start indoctrinating them to whatever you think they should be doing. Hands off the kids. You want to figure it out as an adult?
Starting point is 00:54:04 Do whatever you want. Catherine, as she said, the super chat, she said, isn't gay just part of society? Why does it need to be taught? Why are we treating gay people as different? Interesting perspective, by the way, for it to say that. Here's another one. This should be no surprise.
Starting point is 00:54:18 This is from cove 12k X 12. This should be no surprise as parents have been outsourcing their responsibilities to schools. What a freaking that's what it was a name to give you credit. But you talked about the four it is. You said the $48,000 household with the mom and the wife and you're worried about them. Even if you have to send your kids to public schools, there is going to be time where either the dad or the mom can sit down and actually have dinner with their kids, which a lot of parents won't do, read to them, talk to them about the issues of the day, maybe
Starting point is 00:54:48 in the morning at breakfast, whatever it is, you have to find time as a parent to work around the schedule to undo some of the things that are happening at the public school. You have to be a responsible parent, not a moral point. If you don't do it, then that's your fault. That is your fault, parent, if you don't do it. You know, it's crazy. You know how this whole thing would will smit slap and then got Chris heart. Not Chris heart. Kevin, Chris rocks. We have a Chris heart. So Chris heart Kevin heart Chris rock totally turned out. So this whole Chris rock situation for his ticket sales to go from what 45 bucks to
Starting point is 00:55:20 $4.50. Yeah. Okay. I think I saw some going for a thousand dollars. Yeah, I'm not surprised. Because everybody wants to see what he's gonna say because everyone's going there for his reaction on that So in by the way that Netflix special good self or 60 million bucks, so but what's it called so It pushed wills reaction original like oh my gosh, Chris didn't do anything helped Chris out writing Chris wins I think if I'm running a church today, if there's ever been the right messaging to increase attendance, it's today. If I'm a public
Starting point is 00:55:54 school, if I'm a parent that 48,000 all of your parents, and I'm sitting there thinking about how do I equalize that and match it because you need to match it right? You need to find a look like there's never been more important of a type of Catholic LDS Judaism whatever whatever you whatever you are somebody that's teaching conservative beliefs and conservative is not Christianity just conservative right? You know steal in marriage biblical principles all this stuff I think there's never been a more important time for parents who can't afford to send kids to private school But you can afford to send your kids to a church. I think there's never been more important of a time to take your kids to church I like like I give a talk a new part beach to group of pastors who were talking about how the donation and
Starting point is 00:56:41 Tidying has gone down and you know all this other stuff and I said just look at what Mormonism's doing they're doing a great job their YouTube channel rocks they're great at getting people and converting and baptizing a two-year you know everybody leaves for two years when they go to their what did they call it mission trip that they go on I said but today if if there's ever been a time where attendance can double triple and you can again start seeing these massive crusades of churches being packed with 3, 4, 5, 10,000 people, I think it's today. Now, but you're, but those, I don't know exactly who those pastors were, that you talk
Starting point is 00:57:13 to a new poor pH. But there are a lot of pastors in California, specifically ones that I work with, and I'm getting requests from all sorts of different churches that didn't shut down during COVID that stayed open, and they have seen their numbers their numbers triple quadruple, five-touple, whatever it might be. They've had so many more people come in. Well, a lot of the churches that don't really speak the truth or speak this feel-good message of Christianity, whatever it is, they're faltering. And their numbers you don't get. Where'd you go to? Where'd you go to? I go to Pastor Jack Hibbs' Church. He's the one who baptized me about a year ago. It's a Calvary Chapel, Chino Hills and Riverside.
Starting point is 00:57:44 That's the one I go to. But also, you know's a Calvary Chapel, Chino Hills and Riverside. Yeah, I said when I go to but also, you know Rob McCoy's church out there and Woodland Hills Lot of great churches that are just seeing explosions and numbers because they're actually standing up for truth Do you go to in his presence? Do you ever go to Shepherd of the Hills? Do you go to Dudley Rutherford? Do you know I haven't okay? No, Dudley Rutherford is in range is in the Port of Ranch Okay, and he's got a church 20,000 members in incredible church. But yeah, I think as a parent today, if you can't afford to pay $1500 a month to a private school,
Starting point is 00:58:12 you can't afford to take your kids to church every Sunday. Well not just that, if you're a parent, and you're gonna vote, pay attention to who you're voting for. It's that simple, don't just check a box on a school board council member, they did this in San Francisco. They voted out three incredibly radical school board members because they were tired of what they were promoting if you're gonna Vote and pay attention. It's your responsibility to know Yeah, it's a great point, but it's not a realistic point because how many times you go to a ballot and you check the ballot box
Starting point is 00:58:40 And you vote for the president and the vice president and you know zero other name. Then you shouldn't be voting. On the four pages. I agree with you. Then you shouldn't be voting. Yeah. A lot of times, like circuit, county, judge, I'll leave it blank. If I don't know a name or have any affiliation, I will leave it blank.
Starting point is 00:58:56 But that's just not how it works, bro. Like people are gonna vote and they're gonna check a box. They're gonna see an R next so name, they're checking R. They're gonna see a D next so name, they're checking D. No matter what the hell else they, they know they're just going R or D. And if there's no political affiliation, they're just incumbent. That's also the problem with the voting system. That's the point. Is that I consider myself to be pretty smart,
Starting point is 00:59:20 not the smartest, but certainly smarter than most. And if I can barely make out what the hell these voters, you know, ballots are basically saying, then I don't know what the hell most Americans are even understand. They do that on purpose. I think you're exactly right of what that's going to happen. But I think that, I mean, especially the left, the left will push people to vote so hard, even if they're uneducated. And I say, don't vote if you're not educated on what's going on. You shouldn't. Because if you're going to be an informed voter, it's actually educated on what's going on. You shouldn't because if you're going to be an informed voter, it's actually care about what's going on.
Starting point is 00:59:46 You should be informed. You've got a pretty strong belief system on how the voting system should work. I think your belief system on how to vote should be the same way companies and ran or and families are ran. And how are families ran? If your kid doesn't pay rent money, you don't have a voice on what to be buy and don't buy and what we hook. 100% rent. If you work for a company and you don't have a voice on what to buy and don't buy and what we have You pay rent if you work for a company and you don't own a share. I'm sorry. You don't have a voice
Starting point is 01:00:11 Right only shareholders get on a shareholder call Berkshire halfway has a meeting with their a Shareholders and Omaha Nebraska where you hear from him and Charlie Munger because you earned the right to go in there Because you own one of their shares at whatever dollar month month, 300,000 dollars a share, a share it is. I think we're allowing, like think about if our voting system was the way families and businesses ran, that's kind of like me living in my house with my kids and my kids six year old best friend can come in and vote for how we should run our households.
Starting point is 01:00:42 Yeah. Tell me how that makes any sense. Right. Somebody can come and tell Berkshire Hathaway how they should run their company. Even though they have not contributed to organization, they have not contributed to the company's growth. They've not bought a share. They don't risk the risk that Berkshire takes, but they want to tell them how to run things. No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:00:57 Your vote doesn't really matter that much because you're not contributing to society. I think the system needs to be a way to contribute to society. So you think that certain people shouldn't have the ability to vote for? Or certain people should have more votes than others? I think the messaging needs to flip to be earned the right to vote. I think that's the messaging. You ought to earn the right to vote than the current system. Do you see that changing at all? Zero. No, I don't see that changing out. I'm just telling you that people have drinks.
Starting point is 01:01:24 People have drinks. You know, I can drink. So it's a very There was a lot of people like that. No, they had that that then do voting thing. They said, oh, Republicans want to take away voting rights from people. I was like, no, we didn't. We wanted it so that you had to vote on election day. So they didn't use a mail-in ballot so that you can be an illegal immigrant to vote. And that you actually had to show an ID. Apparently, that's restricting people's right to vote. All that's doing is securing the vote and making it so that people exactly like you're saying, who actually play some part in society, are actually voting.
Starting point is 01:01:51 But apparently that's taking away people's right to vote. No, I think that you're right. I think it's too easy to vote for a lot of people. Yeah, I should be harder. I think like listen, you come, like I came to America, I'm like, I feel like I owe America something. America doesn't owe me nothing like America gave me this life. So, hey, I'll serve the military. I owe you. I'm in debt to you, America. You ain't in debt to me. I'm in debt to you. You didn't tell me to come here. I chose to come to America. I have 200 other options. And I came to you. So, I got to give to you. I don't think that messaging is being given since this one president that we had that got assassinated years ago who said don't ask what Your country can do for you instead ask what you can do for the country once I'll ask some we heard that messaging
Starting point is 01:02:33 It's no 5.8 trillion dollar bill. Let's let's get more money Well, why don't we talk about that? That's perfect or JFK because JFK was talking a lot about the federal reserve in his time He did it not like him doing that kind of stuff kind of wanted that to be left alone So Biden pitches largest tax hike in history as part of the 5.8 trillion dollar budget request. He has laid out the tax hike as part of his 5.8 trillion dollar budget blueprint for Federal spending in fiscal 2023,
Starting point is 01:02:55 which begins in October and there is proposal. Taxes will rise by $2.5 trillion, marking the largest increase in history in dollar terms. The deficit would be $1.15 trillion. The higher taxes would largely be borne by Wall Street and the top silver of US households in a form of steeper corporate rate of modified wall tax and the global minimum tax, the taxes outline include a minimum 20% tax on incomes of US households worth 100 million dollars or more. The so-called billion
Starting point is 01:03:22 minimum tax would raise 361 billion dollars on revenue over 10 so-called billion-minimum tax would raise 361 billion dollars on revenue over 10 years and applied to the top 0.01 percent of households or about 20,000 Americans the White House said that roughly half the revenue stem from the country 700 billionaires which by the way mansion comes out the next day and he shuts the bill down This is a hill story Centrist mansion on Tuesday shot on president President Biden plan to raise 360 billion dollars from the imposing a 20% minimum tax on billionaires, which is insane mansion says he doesn't support the president's plan to tax unrealize gains on billionaires, which would set a new president. Nothing new we have heard from mansion.
Starting point is 01:03:58 You can't tax something that's not earned. Earning comes as what's we're based on. He said there's other ways to do it. Everybody has to pay their fair share Mansion opposition means Biden proposal is likely dead only a day after the White House unveiled it Can you imagine you write this bill you put all this time you market it the next day mentioned says no There's nothing else can do about it. That's great. Well if I'm Biden. I don't do anything until I have a conversation with Joe Manchin so anything until I have a conversation with Joe Manchin. So how long have I been talking about Joe Manchin?
Starting point is 01:04:27 Four years. So that's who I am politically. I'm not far left. I'm not far right. You should worry about shirt. That's his team Joe Manchin. I'm sorry. You can't make sure.
Starting point is 01:04:37 Can we make that? Call team Joe Manchin? Yeah. I should be in a series. I've been seeing Manchin for years. And I'm thinking for years because I didn't really start really getting into politics until about 2016 and I'm not a Trump guy I would I'm not a mag a guy sorry bro. Sorry, but I was a registered independent and I was like whatever this guy's doing I'm not I'm not for but what what this guy Joe mentioned doing something man
Starting point is 01:05:01 He's a Democrat in the red estate in the country, freaking West Virginia. And what his, it says here, centrist, Joe Manchin. That's what's so amazing about Joe Manchin. That's what I think is what, synergists you talk about, we're all Americans. We might disagree on a little bit here, a little bit here, but like, what was the whole Rodney King?
Starting point is 01:05:22 Can we all just get along? And it's the fringes that are causing all these issues in America. I get it people have core beliefs But thank God for Joe mansion just basically listen, you know grownups are here Everyone just calm down. We're not just gonna be sent spending like drunk sailors You know we're going he said he's gonna come out and vote for the the new Supreme Court justice The black lady like there's a lot of common sense going on with Joe mentioned and think out There's at least a steady hand in Congress that you know in Senate that we can kind of look towards and say right that's How we kind of you had to conduct yourself?
Starting point is 01:05:59 So if I'm Biden to bring my point I say say, hey, Joe, this is what I'm pitching. Before I spend days, weeks, months, haven't put shit together, this is something you would go for. You know what he should hire you as his advisor. Joe, if you're watching, call up. I have to strongly disagree with you, first. Go for it. When you're talking about the fringe left and the fringe right, and then, you know, on the other side of the center, which is, if it weren't for these fringe groups, and things would be a lot better.
Starting point is 01:06:23 But, you know, when you look at the Republicans and the Democrats in Congress, I mean, someone like Mitch McConnell is worse than Joe mentioned. So many of the Republicans are worse than Joe. Exactly. You know, and it's like these are the people in the middle. These are the people who find common ground all the time, all this kind of stuff. But there is more unity between right wing populace and left wing populace than there is between me and a Rhino Republican.
Starting point is 01:06:44 Or is there really definitely? Oh, yeah me and a Rhino Republican. Or... Is there really? Definitely. Oh yeah, because a Rhino Republican is fine selling out our country. Whereas someone who might be a left-wing populist doesn't want to sell out our country even if we disagree on some of these things. Right? And so I think that a lot of the future of American politics is actually going to depend on
Starting point is 01:06:58 this left-wing populist movement because the left historically has been this anti-big business, anti-war, that type of rhetoric, right? And now you have people like Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, even Bernie Sanders, who is supposedly one of these guys, took one and a half million dollars from Big Pharma for his campaign for his presidential run, right? And he talks badly about Big Pharma. So you have these people who are all in the middle, these centrist types of people, the rhinos and the regular Democrats, who are the ones that are actually driving everything up because they work together and they're basically one of the same. So what I think is that for this 2022 midterm and hopefully for 2024 is that we get Republican candidates
Starting point is 01:07:32 who are actually conservative, not like far right extremist people, that's not what I'm saying, but people who actually aren't just going to be some walk all over me type of Republican actually get something given example. Give names. Yeah, who's like, all right, that's, that's like I like this. We're talking about ideologically that we have Tucker Carlson I mean, he is the one who is leading the charge on everything right now. If Tucker Carlson were to run Maybe amazing. Then you have run to Sanchez here in Florida. Yes, Florida has to contrast you actually look at and say that guy's killing it or lady Well, I think Marjorie Taylor green is one. There's something. That's who you, that's the lady. Yeah, the Q and on lady dude. No, not Q and on. Well, listen, there are some Marjorie Taylor Green.
Starting point is 01:08:09 Marjorie Taylor Green has some very good things when it comes to actually, like, think about the January 6th prisoners, right? There are those people who are rotting in those DCJL's Marjorie Taylor Green was one of the only people to stand up and say something about it. There's things that I like Marjorie Taylor Green when it came to some of this insider trading.
Starting point is 01:08:24 Brother, I have to show it to the main person that you identify things that I like Marjorie Taylor green when it came to some of this insider trading brother asked like just the main person that you identify with you say Marjorie Taylor will say that should show you how horrible I think the situation in Congress is if that of the person. Well, yeah, I'll speak to that. Yeah, exactly. That I identify the most with as a Marjorie Taylor green, that should show you how screwed up things are. In my opinion, I really have no faith in a lot of the politics that we have right now. I think so much of this is going to come down to ideological ideas, and that we put too much credence on as a people in America, on political parties, when both the Republicans and the Democrats are the same thing. You know, if I was a Republican in Congress, I wouldn't be signing any of this
Starting point is 01:08:57 stuff that other Republicans are signing for. And also, none of these people even read the bills. They have some 25-year-old guy who graduated graduated from GW who's in the back room reading this bill and highlighting it the night before and then telling the congressman what it is and they're hung over doing it probably because they're on the hill partying and it's like that's what our political system is. I mean, you look at the spending bills and what some of that money is actually going to, I mean, like, stuff billions of dollars to countries way, far away helping other countries build walls
Starting point is 01:09:25 around their countries to keep them safe but we can't fund our own border wall here in America. I mean, none of this makes any sense. The politics is just, let me ask you a little. Yeah, because you kind of highlighted something. I don't want to just gloss over it. We talk about how on the, on the Democrats side of things, there's the moderate, you know, Democrats, and then there's moderate, you know, Democrats,
Starting point is 01:09:45 and then there's the, you know, progressive AOC wing, what have you, and there's that infighting. You just highlighted the rhinos, you know, the classic Republican, the Reagan Republican, McConnell's however you wanna classify them, and more of the Maga wing. Right. Where do you think there's a deeper divide
Starting point is 01:10:04 in the current political atmosphere? Is it on the left or is it on the right? It's definitely on the right Yeah, there's no doubt about that because even the moderate Democrats will go along with the SJW stuff when it comes to the left Even if people are still asking like when it came to Acasio Cortez Green New Deal I mean that got shot down by everyone in the Senate right like it didn't pass at all because still even moderate Democrats are asking who's going to pay for this. But when it comes to the social justice stuff, the moderate Democrats are still on board with the left.
Starting point is 01:10:33 And when you go on Twitter, like you go on right-wing Twitter, and you see a lot of these people who are, you know, more of the America first, or not, like I personally don't align a lot with the mega stuff so much now, but more of just an America first agenda, I guess you could say, in a way that, you know, I'm tired of spending money in foreign wars, and I want lower taxes, and things to be able to have a single family income provide for a family. That's kind of where I'm at. But you go on there, and you will see Republicans and conservatives attacking Republicans more than they attack the left, a lot of people.
Starting point is 01:11:03 I think that the divide between the right right now is really, really stark. Did you expect that answer by the way? Yes and no. Yes and no. But it was interesting you going back and forward with in regards to the was a Marjorie Taylor Green and your reaction to it. But no, this is why we have these types of conversations to see where people stand with different situations. All I know is the direction we're going right now, this midterms that's coming up, it's not going to be pretty for these guys. They have to sit down and re-stratugize what the hell to do. Numbers came back with polls for Biden's 71% is saying Biden's America's head in the wrong direction
Starting point is 01:11:47 You know This is a Sunday NBC News poll. This is not a fox poll. This is not a bribe or poll This is not a this is NBC very very far away Okay NBC News poll just 22% say the country's head in the right direction One day NBC News poll, just 22% say the country's head in the right direction. Biden's approval rating is historically low. In fact, Sunday's poll found Biden's overall job performance approval rating has declined to 40% the lowest of his presidency. To make matters worse, seven and ten Americans expressed no confidence and Biden's ability
Starting point is 01:12:18 to deal with the war in Ukraine, which is exacerbating gas prices and fuel inflation. The average price of gas has increased by 70 cents since Russian invaded Ukraine, but gas prices had already risen by dollars since Biden assumed office in wage war in Americans and in energy independence. So look, things are not looking pretty right now with the handling of businesses. When it comes on to Biden, the one that's starting
Starting point is 01:12:42 to get very upset, I don't know if you saw what AOC said about Biden like listen We need to kind of start doing some things because all the promises he made that we're gonna do this and we're gonna do that And we're gonna do this and we're gonna do that Literally nothing he promised is getting executed because of Joe Manchin Well, and to a certain extent Kristen cinema Right, so he could have promised that if Joe vansha give a thumbs up about thumbs down she'd be the happiest camper alive i told i totally get it but the point is that even obama came in and he said affordable
Starting point is 01:13:11 help you know whatever obama kid i came out what did obama kid wanted to bomb what did obama do me the obama care i passed oh nine executive decision like here's what we're doing okay here's what we're doing democrats are sitting they're saying dude you ain't doing nothing so AOC is saying we got to be more progressive than we are today So the left is going after the left and it's not looking good Right and the the movement of Lincoln Project is not as strong today as it was a year and a half ago If you follow Lincoln Project, they don't have the kind of Yeah, the Trump presidency that's where they were you know, that's where they were needed, so to speak.
Starting point is 01:13:46 Yeah, but now he's a shit about them. Yeah, today it's not everybody. Trump runs again, they're gonna rear their ugly head again in 2024. No doubt. They're targeting one guy right now, one guy only. And the more and more they target this guy, you have to realize. That's who they're fearing. Who is that Trump?
Starting point is 01:14:00 No, no, no, no, no. The government, the state you're living right now, that's who they're targeting the most, which means in their minds, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, right now. You know, you have all the votes. Who would you put in there right now? You don't play this game though. Remember we try to play the game. I'll play the game. You put the Santas in. The Santas gets things done. There are things about Trump that I liked and Trump did get some things done, but Trump also cared too much what people thought about him. And so sacrifice things to not get them done. Like, you know, we were complaining about social media censorship for four years and nothing got done. We wanted more of the wall to get done. That not get them done. Like, you know, we were complaining about social media censorship for four years and nothing
Starting point is 01:14:45 got done. We wanted more of the wall to get done. That didn't get done. DeSantis has gotten so many things done as governor. It's just been incredible. I mean, really a great guy. So I think that DeSantis knows how to work these people and he would get things done like no one else.
Starting point is 01:14:59 And he gets good things done. I don't disagree with you. Pat, do you have a... Do you have an answer? I would go mansion and I would go to Santhus. I wouldn't disagree with you. Pat, do you have a... Do you have an answer? I would go mansion and I would go to the Sanctus. I would. Yeah. I'd be comfortable with both.
Starting point is 01:15:10 And maybe you have to go... March your 10th degree and as your VP, bro. I'd be comfortable with both. Is that who you would put first to Sanctus right there? I think to Sanctus is on that list. What about our local proud boy? Who you voting for? This proud boy. You're proud boy? You about our local proud boy? Who are you voting for? This is proud boy. You're proud boy. You go to one proud boy rally and you get labeled a proud boy. You're going to start a bad humor. You're at a build of a thousand bridges. You
Starting point is 01:15:33 have fuck one goat. You know, now, you know, a longer goat bridge builder. Who's your vote, Tyler? It's a centis. It's the same. Okay. Over Trump for you. Absolutely. A hundred percent. Now, over Trump. Now, it is obviously that can't happen in 2024 I there's no way ronda santa speed Donald Trump in 2025 2024 saying there's no way I don't do agree if Trump There's no way Trump beats the santa's no way the santa's beats Trump if Trump runs in 2024 That's a really that's really tough to know it's really tough to know right now the pulling numbers I mean you look at the CPAC straw poll and people are saying Trump but again you're also at CPAC And that's kind of that type of crowd but it's not it's not like 50 to 40. It's like 85% and the closest person Trump starts doing his rallies and rallying the base and the
Starting point is 01:16:13 No, the wall chant and he finds someone to lock up and lock her up whoever it is He starts throwing out a Hillary Clinton and lock him up. Yeah, exactly. He's gonna swirl him up Yeah, the same thing man. It's a personality versus policy policy wise I don't think there's much difference, but the Santhus is kind of level headed. Yeah, I don't know if that's enough To get voted in people like Showmanship is a big deal, right, and I don't know if the Santhus is a showman. There's a thing Trump is losing a lot because of first first of all, what he said about the vaccines.
Starting point is 01:16:47 I mean, talking about that without him, without his vaccines, 150 million people would have died. I mean, a lot of people on the right are unvaccinated more than the left, you know, myself included unvaccinated. And that makes him lose a lot of his base. And that he's also made a lot of bad picks for endorsements, the governor of uh... george who he endorsed and some of these other people is just i think that he is lost a little bit of of his edge with the george of the book of the book and camp yeah yeah
Starting point is 01:17:16 so they see a room's right you know the senators there's there's points and points and points you can make about trump versus the same as let's think about how much of the debt is due to Donald Trump Because he expected to be running for another four years and flip it around and he reversed the things you've done But again Trump started this movement. He he created the rift and exposed the Mitt Romney's the George Bushes The dick Chinese. I mean he put these people under a lamp It all becomes comes because of one of the McConnell's of the world and the Romneys of the world going to do if Trump is the nominee are they going to try to sink that ship. Oh yeah, definitely. I think well, I think that if if Trump wins, let's say he wins, they're
Starting point is 01:17:53 going to want to get back in his good graces and say, oh, we're for you the whole time. And if he loses, then they throw them under the bus. But that's not just a piece of face game. Look at you. Look at this. I don't know why we look up I feel like and Pat this I'll circle back to you our Country needs to do a better job of Looking up to business people and not politicians, right? Like the days of JFK and Reagan are so done. Mm-hmm Politics is such an ugly game and you need to be so plain in the money You don't think you screw up today. You don't think a 12 year old boy grows up today
Starting point is 01:18:25 saying, one day I want to be like Joe Biden. I want to be a senior. I hope my dog grew up. I don't want to be a dude that divide in order Trump. I want them to look at his business people. They say, I want to build a business. I want to change the world. Not I want to be a swampy, congress swamp creature out there.
Starting point is 01:18:43 And I think that's something that we need to talk about more. Let me tell you a story. Here's a BlackRock president says, entitled Generation Now Learning About Shortages. Okay, this is a Bloomberg story, rap capito, warned that inflation is having dramatic effects on the economy with an entire generation now learning,
Starting point is 01:18:59 what it means to suffer from shortages. For the first time, this generation is going into a store and not be able to get what they want and we have a very entire generation that has never had to sacrifice the economy. It's reckoning with the he-bubbled, he-dubbed scarcity inflation
Starting point is 01:19:14 or the follow-up from a shortage of workers, agriculture, supplies, and housing and oil in some regions. Capita Cofana, New York-based BlackRock, which is now the world's largest asset manager, with about $10 trillion in client assets and investments across the global economy. What an interesting thing to say, the entitled generation, is about to learn about shortages. Well, it's like BlackRock are part of the ones who have screwed people over. They basically own 10% of the world's wealth, BlackRock.
Starting point is 01:19:40 It's insane how deep they go. This is why it's funny when we're talking about the politics stuff and people arguing about Democrats, Republicans, and all this. Like, do you know what's going on with some of these elites in the world economic forum people and these types of people who are in charge that own so much that you will owe nothing and be happy? And we're talking about some things that just don't really seem to matter. It's like, this is what matters.
Starting point is 01:20:03 It matters that some organization, like Black Rock or Vanguard, comes screws you over and then tells you that it's your fault. You know, is there the ones who are buying up all the single family homes and turning them into rental properties so that housing prices skyrocket and you can't have any capital yourself? Yeah, that story from four, five months ago
Starting point is 01:20:20 when you saw that, you're sitting there saying, okay, remember when Tom was on, I don't know if you want a Tom was on and Tom was like, okay, here's what was on, I don't know if you want more Tom was on, and Tom's like, okay, here's what's going on. Here's what they're gonna do, they're gonna increase rent prices. Trying to convince you I need to buy now. Yeah, exactly, buy now before these guys
Starting point is 01:20:32 pick up a big market, and then you don't have a choice. You don't have another place to go, they can charge you whatever the hell they wanna charge you. But, but this inflation thing, what is explaining? The shortages, this is not just that Joe Biden just came out and said, oh, by the way, you can expect food shortages. Because of the sanctions on Russia, which to Will's point, Marjorie Taylor Green is one
Starting point is 01:20:51 of the only people to have voted against sanctions on Russia because she saw these things coming. She can see, she can look a few steps ahead and say, oh, food shortages are probably more of a problem to American people than Russia invading Ukraine. Now this is not to condone the Russian of invasion of Ukraine, but on the flip side, like we're gonna have food shortages. On top of the supply chain issues we had during the pandemic, the fact that our transportation secretary blows, like there's a whole mess of things going on that maybe we don't need to be putting sanctions on Russia, right? Can you share what it's your true feelings Tyler next time? Don't hold back. I hope you have the show we do later Tyler.
Starting point is 01:21:25 Pull up this guy Rob Capito. I just want to highlight this guy because we've all heard of Larry Fink. He's the CEO of BlackRocky for that name. I've never really heard of Rob Capito. So just maybe go to his Wikipedia. So here's the hypocrisy that I think is just laughable with this guy right now. New York City elite went to Harvard, went to Wharton 65 year old male, specializes in mortgage back securities. Mm-hmm. Okay?
Starting point is 01:21:57 So. Which tell the history. So people know what mortgage back securities is. One move. What brought down, that's the big short. What brought down America to its almost knees in 2008 during the Great Recession. So like the millennials are suffering because of everything that happened in 2008. Gen Z millennials have been affected by 2008. Now 2020
Starting point is 01:22:24 everything that happened with that. And here's this multi-billionaire New York City elite Harvard Wharton grad who specializes in freaking mortgage-backed securities talking shit about millennials. Like, have a little like, like, understanding of the world. And if you want to come to it from a financial angle, hey, you need to save more, you need to invest more, I get it. But the whole like they've never had to sacrifice. Mother, effort, what have you ever sacrificed?
Starting point is 01:22:55 So like the hypocrisy is a little annoying to me. That's my opinion. It's other than that, he's an awesome guy. Exactly, I love him. We go for drinks, He's a fantastic guy. Yeah, no, the whole thing with BlackRock and those types of investment firms is really terrible. The people have no idea what's actually going on. But that goes to show you what he said.
Starting point is 01:23:14 I think he knows exactly what he's saying. And I think it goes to show the level of arrogance that these people have, that they know that they can just get away with whatever they want. Like, think about on Twitter right now, where just like, what was it? A year ago with the whole Hunter Biden laptop thing and all that, you couldn't say it, New York Post got banned. And now, New York Times and Twitter, all these people are saying, oh, it actually was true. And it's totally fine to say it. Five hundred days later.
Starting point is 01:23:33 Yeah. Five hundred days later. So it's like, oh, so you can say all these things or and say whatever you want to people and just have this level of arrogance and they always just get away with it. They know they're going to get away with it. They know they can get away with saying this and and doing whatever they want basically. By the way, I gotta give shout out to Adam Adam. You've been getting a lot of love today. Super Chad Raul. Adam is so underrated. He is a man's man and my favorite Jewish person. Oh wow. Thanks you guys. So Raul, you just made Adam's date. Favorite way. By the way, this clip needs to be cut and shown to your mom. Mom, you know he was gonna be a rabbi. He's on his way your mom mom I know he was gonna be a rabbi his on his own
Starting point is 01:24:06 I think I'm gonna be a rabbi. I don't know about it. Just wait till I show you some of the ones that have Can I read you one? Of course, here's one comment. I gotta get I gotta give this guy shout out He said this This is from Tyler dirt Tyler dirt and that's from Fight Club. Alright, so it's a three sentence thing. He goes, Adam, I owe you an internet troll apology. I didn't like you for the longest time. After watching a few of these and listening to you and your
Starting point is 01:24:36 guests on your show, SawasKas, in a non-political light, you're not a bad dude at all. Turns out, I'm just a judgmental prick. Good luck to you and keep up the good work. Thanks Tyler. There you go buddy. Is it your name time? There you go. Is that you, you piece? By the way, I put up that story from, uh, from Babylon B. I don't know if you guys saw this or not. It's very important for us to share this. So did you see this? Put this up so people can see it. Adam, look at this. The only Florida compliant pain relieving cream Under Florida law bingay forced to rebrand as well He's got a hold back, you know this guy said tell no yeah, yeah, he's a couple times. He's great He maybe he works about they're not slowing down. They're not slowing us. So it complete different top of cure
Starting point is 01:25:20 Complete different top of cure Cropped in garu popular mascot mascot, Disney mascot, roaming park, without any pants. Whoever's coming up with these ideas, man, you gotta give him credit. That Donald Duck is that's not a good idea. No idea who it is. But just a different question.
Starting point is 01:25:37 Different question. Complete a different topic. I've been wanting to talk about this curious thing on what you guys think. Have you seen a new Batman? Have you seen a new Batman? Have you seen a new Batman? You gotta be kidding me. I don't really watch it now. I don't watch movies. Have you seen a new Batman have you seen it have bad have you seen a new Batman? You got to be kidding me. I really watch you I don't watch movie
Starting point is 01:25:48 We have you seen a new Batman or no I'm pretty great you haven't seen the new Batman When they did the one with Ben Affleck I was like Okay, have you guys seen j? Did you watch the Joker? Yeah, I watched a Joker. You watch a Joker. What'd you think about the Joker? I thought Joker was well-man.
Starting point is 01:26:09 You thought it was well-move. You liked the storyline? Yeah. What the story was with. Yeah, it was great. I'm a big Joaquin Phoenix guy, and I think he crushed it. I thought so.
Starting point is 01:26:17 But the story, so I watched Batman, whatever the last Batman is with Robert Patterson. Robert Patterson. Patterson. Robert Patterson. Yeah, and the vampire, which by the way, Penguin crushed it. Penguin was a Colin Farrell. I couldn't believe that that was Colin Farrell until I am the beaten. I'm like, you gotta be kidding me.
Starting point is 01:26:39 Colin Farrell, they can you penguin? Can you pull up the picture of Colin Farrell, Penguin? In the recent battle, you have to watch it just because of Colin ever be Danny the video But listen look at this look at this so he plays that that's not even a good picture There's a put the other one with Colin Farrell and right he plays the penguin Colin Phil and absolutely Can I see what the show looks like real life these days by the way? We're talking about the same thing
Starting point is 01:27:03 The Colin do the real guy that Yes, you play so anyway, so here's a part with the story. I'm curious Will you kid that grew up reading the comic books? Were you did you read Batman stories? I didn't read comic I read animal books Tyler. Did you or no? No, I can't read you Did you did you read? You guys did I was I'd liked Archie and Betty and Did you did you make a scam? I was Cameron. You guys did. I was I'd liked Archie and Betty and uh,
Starting point is 01:27:24 you guys are going on this entire thing. I had like a little bit. So let me tell you what bothers me with the story. Do you know what they paint it? Thomas Wayne to be in the movie. Like probably like I can only imagine that a horrible white rich billionaire. Yeah. So so what they add to it is they added in the story that Thomas Wayne paid off car
Starting point is 01:27:44 mine a mobster to eliminate and silence a journalist who ends up killing the journalist. So here the original right here is a MBS. No, but but hear me out. Hear me out. What happens here with the story? So I watch Batman. I'm sitting there thinking I didn't take my kids. I watch it before the sun take my kids and my kids. I'm not going to watch it with them right now. Four minutes. We watch movies like this. They like that number. We're not watching it So here's here's the biggest thing that concern me with it number one. I mean the whole thing is about Rich people privileges all this others of which by the way obviously some of that exists
Starting point is 01:28:18 But think about who should be the only person to change the history of Thomas Wayne's character The only person I believe should have the right history of Thomas Wayne's character. The only person I believe should have the right to change Thomas Wayne's character, history of his character is the guy who created the character, Thomas Wayne. I don't think you can go back. I think you can go forward and change ways. Here's, every time you look at Batman,
Starting point is 01:28:39 what do you think about his father? You thought he was a what? Good guy, you thought he was a guy that was successful guy, you know, did good. He was a Wayne Enterprise. Yeah, Wayne Enterprise. He was like what good guy you thought he was a guy that was successful guy you know did good you in enterprise yeah when enterprises he was like a guy you looked at almost like iron man when you think about you know Robert Downey Jr. you playing it I watch Batman and I got off I'm like the average person watching this how you gonna admire Thomas Wayne you're not and he's seen Batman being conflicted with his father and I haven't hate force
Starting point is 01:29:03 fight it's a very very interesting what they're doing with some of these movies where it's all about division Everything's about division everything's about how much hate and anger you can have for somebody that succeeded and look What did they have to do something to get to the top? I got into debate with the swung on Twitter Who said he said he had like a couple hundred thousand followers and verified guy and he says you know I bet anybody that became rich got to the top hurting somebody like think about it That is something that people say over and over and over again and people start believing it What do you start thinking about the only way I'm ever gonna be rich is what I got hurt others to get to the top if that Becomes a consensus and you're talking about we need to make business people as heroes people who are independent
Starting point is 01:29:50 You know going out there winning for themselves. Why would you how could you look up to somebody like that? The media the TV the shows the movies everything is demonizing those guys where those guys cannot be heroes. Can I can I Give you a compliment? It's just like a payback after the one I gave you. Yeah, you give it. I will give it to you. Thank you, but I'm gonna give you something. Okay, let's hear you out.
Starting point is 01:30:13 I know why you're such a big advocate for America. That's obvious. Any immigrant who comes here and flees Iran, or flees Venezuela or flees freaking North Korea and the only park understandable. Anyone can digest that in a second. The capitalism component and your love for capitalism, it takes it takes a deeper understanding for the economic systems to understand why you love capitalism so much. Let me go deeper
Starting point is 01:30:47 I've seen first hand how you run your business You know when I met you was 2010 You were just starting out. You were dude. You had I think Tom or I'm more with you You were you were prior to you starting PHP you were kind of like me You were you're a guy doing this thing making money But you didn't have a whole team, team, team behind you. You said something to me one time, you go, how many, what's the most amount of people you've ever let?
Starting point is 01:31:11 I'm like, I don't know, maybe like, you know, a dozen or so. You're like, yeah, I've got 20,000 insurance agents that work for my company. Okay? And I've seen not only like the wealth that you've been able to create, but it's what you've been able to create for other people. And I've seen the workers who are crushing it, the Ricky and Erica's, the Guy Tons, the Johnny Mason, the Sopolas, Matt, Matt China. And I've seen where they were, and what they were doing, and what you were there at now.. Chris Hart you mentioned all these guys. Elvis I mean I can go down the list of what they would be doing if they hadn't met you. Six figures would have been a dream and now seven figures is a reality. But they need the capitalist with the idea to say follow my
Starting point is 01:31:59 lead mother suckers. I got you if you work hard and you buy into the system and you follow what I'm basically saying and You're free to run your business. You can you can make your dreams around I've seen it time and time and time again, and that was so amazing For the reason that I kind of wanted to tell you about the Erica thing Erica Aguilar shout out to Rickian Erica. She said that before she met you She was like working that I she was picking eggs eggs and strawberries like in California and Bakersfield. She comes you, she says, let me use my skillset, I'm a networker,
Starting point is 01:32:29 and now they're making seven figures. It's insane. But unless there's a capitalist who says, follow my lead, but like there's so many people that probably wanna vilify you. Look at Pat, he's rich, his kids are, you know, get to go to private school. It's like, you have no clue this guy came from,
Starting point is 01:32:43 from Iran, it's going to the army to build a business with six people that you almost went out of business and now look at you now. But like, nobody wants to hear that story. They just want to say, ah, the frickin rich guy. But you know who I relate to? Here's who I relate to. Shout out to the people in PHP.
Starting point is 01:32:57 Thank you for that. You know who I relate to? Yeah, I'm having this comedy of the, hey, do you think, I asked John, remember, you were in the room when we were talking to John. And I said, John, you think I asked John, remember, you were in the room when we were talking to John. And I said, John, you think I relate more to billionaires? You think I relate more to the guy making 20 bucks an hour. And he says, oh, you relate more to billionaires.
Starting point is 01:33:12 I said, no, I relate to the other guy. Why is that? Did she just a regular guy come? There's nothing special about me. There's thousands of people that have done, also what I've done, tens of thousands of people that I've done. There's nothing special about one guy doing this. The idea is this system.
Starting point is 01:33:29 I trust this concept of a system that gives an average guy to go out there and change their lives. That's the biggest thing. So if we don't like growing up as a kid, whoever you're that viewed as a hero, you pretty much also viewed as a hero. Some kids are like, oh, who you be? Michael Jordan's the best. Michael Jordan's the best. Yeah. as a hero, you pretty much also viewed as a hero. Some kids are like, oh, who you be? Michael Jordan's the best. Michael Jordan's the best.
Starting point is 01:33:47 Yeah. You know, with the major Johnson, how magic Johnson's the best? Greatest president of all time is JFK. Greatest president of all time is JFK. Like, I sat down with General McChrystal. And I'm like, why do you believe in the policies that you do, your four star?
Starting point is 01:33:59 Your dad was a two star because I grew up in a liberal family JFK. Okay, now I get it. You know, you'll, but if we don't paint the picture of the right hero, America has a hero making machine problem. I'm telling you right now, America and the media has a hero making machine problem. They're making the wrong people into heroes and kids grown up are confused. We need to go back to turning the right people into heroes. And at the same time, the people that were building up
Starting point is 01:34:27 into heroes, we can't say they're perfect. Everybody's got flaws. Everybody's got issues. Everybody's got challenges. But hey, if you give your best, one day you can also make an impact in the world. I think that's the message. And you go deeper on who we're making heroes.
Starting point is 01:34:40 And who do you think should be with you in the future? Well, let me ask you this. Does Hillary Clinton qualify to be an international woman's day hero for a force? A business magazine? 100% absolutely. I mean, I know you believe that Tyler, but the question becomes, does she qualify for that? Tell me, tell me 100 people, women, specifically.
Starting point is 01:34:57 Let's, let's, let's take 10 of them right now. Give me 10 women that would make for a better international women's day hero then a Hillary Clinton or Oprah 100% who else? Entrepreneur business not Michelle Obama. This is business Oprah for sure Cheryl Sandberg. Yes I think absolutely Cheryl Sandberg the girl that that the spanks what's what's her name the spanks? You know when she started that company, right? I like Laurie Grenier from Shark Tank, Barbara Corcoran. Great, Barbara Corcoran. And the 26th Mary Kerry from IBM.
Starting point is 01:35:33 Oh, who's you of IBM? Who's you running in 2016? I can't remember her name. Oh, the blonde lady. Yeah, by the way, she's awesome. Even make Whitman. You can, I got, I got a thousand names of women I can put ahead of Hillary You're confusing the kid who's reading Forbes saying I got to grow up to be like her
Starting point is 01:35:51 That's not a hero you got better people to put as heroes than that What I was saying is that we need to build up the business people and entrepreneurs and stop Idolizing these politicians left or right. Yeah, right. Okay. What have they ever built oh Carly Florian yeah oh she's actually I don't point she was pretty good but the Trump went after her pretty yeah oh yeah called her ugly and horse face to her face to her face I can't believe something like I would say he called Clinton you know you dead cruise your wife is ugly as shit do I have your vote yes sir what but to your point they may they may Hillary Clinton international woman of the year and all she's done is ruin
Starting point is 01:36:31 several women's lives right and get convicted rapists or Potential convicted rapists off the hook and she's not provided any value for anybody But you know what that that that that that hurts the the girl who was 12 years old with a dream of running a successful business that hurts her. She paid the price. We need to turn her into a hero. Right. It's hard running a business. It's hard running a business and have a marriage that works and have kids and it's listen, it's already so hard to be a working mom, then to be a working mom and running a business and you're the face and you have kids. I'm sorry. I'm a father who runs a business and I do a lot of different things and I'm, you know, companies that I run. But to do that
Starting point is 01:37:17 and nurse and race kids and do end and end. That's a hero. It's like, you have such a great opportunity to turn some of these folks into heroes. We missed a mark It's like Amy Connie Barrett. She's got six kids seven kids over her Senate hearing and they said what notes do you have? And she pulled up a blank sheet of paper and knew everything by heart I mean she's an exceptionally brilliant woman and what do they do they demonizer? It's the handmade tale all over But but but but this is not about Democrats and Republicans because Oprah Winfrey is a Democrat. But Oprah Winfrey went from the story of her being raped as a girl to actress. What was
Starting point is 01:37:54 a movie purple? I think so. To then you come in and the building a show, you become like the ultimate podcaster in the world for two decades, three decades, whatever the timeline is. And the next thing you know, you're billionaire, you have your media company. Yeah. By the way, there's a lot of people that can't stand her. I salute a person that went from there. Let's get another 10 more Oprah Winfrey's in the world.
Starting point is 01:38:15 Let's aspire 50 more Oprah Winfrey's. So I think it's a hero making machine that's broken. What do you think? Yeah, it depends on if Oprah Winfrey is going to come out and tell people to do what she did or if she's now, because she's had some interviews where she's focused on some of the race stuff and some of the social justice stuff. So if she's inspiring young women or men even to pursue that same path and make something of themselves and go against the grain and be that type of strong person, then that's
Starting point is 01:38:37 great. But you have to understand, these types of people who are heroes now, they're the people who society wants to be the heroes. Think about the black community and some of the heroes that they have. Some of these rappers and people who are in many of their songs are preaching horrible values. Things that are absolutely terrible for a lot of African-American communities when it comes to the drug use, when it comes to the way that they spend their money, not saving money
Starting point is 01:39:02 and spending on jewelry and things in the way you treat women. All of those kind of things, but those are someone's hero. Right? So one of those rappers is some of these people's hero, and for white people too. And those are the people. The society wants to be the heroes because they know that you can be controlled if you don't have any good role models. This is again, why somewhere like Black Lives Matter says, we want to disband the Western
Starting point is 01:39:20 Nuclear Family, which was on their website, because your dad should be your hero. Your mom should be your hero. your family, those people your heroes are someone you look up to to get good values from. But if you don't have that, then you get values from these types of people. You get heroic qualities from these types of people that society puts in place to be that role model for you. They want these bad people to be people's heroes. I don't disagree, but so somebody right now said, you know, Oprah push for Obama. No good. I don't care. I don't care. Hear me out. I will take a hundred thousand Democrats who can't stand Trump and Republicans to choose to go and bust their
Starting point is 01:39:59 ass like Oprah did and become successful. I'll take that any day the week. And if she wants to get Oprah to, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, And if she wants to get Oprah to the next Obama to become a president, go. You earned a right to bust your ass for 30 years. I don't have to agree with Obama's policy. I respect the diligence it takes for 30 years for you to become as relevant as you are. That is a hero. It's not about policies. That's a hero. We can have a debate Oprah and I sit down and say listen and we disagree in the following areas Let me tell you what I do agree. I guarantee your discipline shows Imagine how many for 30 years you're doing to show you you getting flu's cold your voice someone died crisis Negative ratings drop for like a year
Starting point is 01:40:36 Then you know you got this other guy that came and took over this rubber down He's not rubber down. He's something more than down in junior owns the show for two years and Montel comes and this guy comes and that guy comes And you still stay relevant for 30 years. And Montel comes and this guy comes and that guy comes and you still stay relevant for 30 years. There's a lot everybody can learn from this. All I'm saying is sometimes we got to set aside politics. We got to recognize effort, diligence to get to the top. Then we can have a political conversation as well.
Starting point is 01:40:58 So I like values are more important than politics. There is no way you can, by the way, you know one time when Oprah Winfrey's like, we're paying way too much taxes. I don't know if you guys remember when this was in the story. It's a little too much taxes. I guess what typically happens is somebody that makes it to the top by working their asses off. There's a little bit of them sitting back and realizing, I can't say that you work that
Starting point is 01:41:18 hard as I did. There's no way in the world that should be paying taxes to carry you. That naturally, the conservative beliefs naturally also happens to someone like that. So, anyways, all I'm saying is, I don't think we have the right heroes that we're building up. Okay, pre-nuptial agreements. You're about to get married, right? You just proposed to your groom. Okay, and answer the answer. And answer the answer.
Starting point is 01:41:38 You're just fantastic out of all the places in the world. Right. As I just say, Mazota. Yeah, thank you. CNN has some advice for you. Okay, CNN. A, some advice for you. Okay, CNN, a lot of credit for this. I want to ask this one.
Starting point is 01:41:47 Pre-National agreements aren't just for the rich. Here's what you should know. Few people get married thinking they're going to get divorced. Or about div being up money or assets after marriage ends. But more brides and grooms to be are considering that scenario, especially when it comes on to pre-nuptial agreements. These agreements are not just for the wealthy
Starting point is 01:42:07 and powerful 62% of the divorce attorney said they saw an increase in clients requesting a pre-nupt with a significant uptick and millennial signing them. In general, pre-nupts can be helpful for couples in which there's an existing wealth imbalance or there might be one later on. Even if people aren't wealthy now, some clients have reasons to believe they will be.
Starting point is 01:42:27 For example, if they're in a medical school or except expect an inheritance or other reasons. What are your thoughts on what CNN is saying? Which by the way, I'm surprised CNN wrote this article. What are your thoughts on CNN saying prenuptial agreements are good? I think this is what happens when you take God out of marriage. I think this is what you have when you have a secular society that doesn't value marriage
Starting point is 01:42:47 as an institution between a man, a woman of God, or people who are creating God's image. It's when you have a society that is built totally just on again, the politics and these types of worldly possessions and things. It tells you that, oh, hey, you know, there's a pretty good chance that you're not going to stay together. This agreement that you're making with your significant other isn't sacred. It's nothing that's really that important. You can end it at any time and it's not a big deal.
Starting point is 01:43:09 And you should sign and make sure that you get your money. So I think that it's telling people that you don't need to stay together. You don't need to work out your problems. You don't need to toughen up and get through it. Just end it. You know, who cares? Just end it. Screw your kids and the company you made with God. All this just screw it and move on I think that's I
Starting point is 01:43:28 think it's bad would you get a prenup before you get married no you would not I don't think so no you don't think so so he's considering the thing so it's like maybe a little bit there's a percentage and percent share and getting a prenup look at that look on the center. She's in a lot. Yeah. Oh, yeah. You have this top talk. Okay. We got this part title.
Starting point is 01:43:49 We got to cut this part. Exactly. No, I can we can we focus right at all well right now? We can't see the sweat going down my face. Yeah, no, I think is, you know, probably like a 90 10% that I would know. What happens if she goes, I'd like to get a freedom. I don't think that's going to happen. If she does, we can have that discussion. But you know she goes, I'd like to get a freedom. I don't think that's
Starting point is 01:44:05 going to happen. If she does, we can have that discussion. But again, in our point of view with how we are as a couple, it's like the man would lead on these kind of things. You're going to discuss this with her, I suppose. Yeah, I'm sure we'll discuss it and everything as well. Home record. It hasn't even started yet. I know. Look, brother, this is a comfortable man I would use. Brother, I think this is a comfortable conversation. You have it with your wife. It's going to get worse. So, so about you, if you. Brother, I think this is a comfortable conversation. You have it with your wife, it's gonna give you a full. So how about you, if you get mad, I did have a prenup and my marriage didn't work
Starting point is 01:44:30 and thank God I had a prenup because I had all the money. So, and I told her I'm not marrying you unless I get the prenup. She goes, yeah, that's fine. Like, do you think that having that prenup makes it, not just with you, but in general, makes it so that people feel more safe getting divorces.
Starting point is 01:44:47 I think that's an interesting perspective. I think everyone needs an exit strategy. So it's an exit strategy. I think people get divorced too easily. Well, maybe you're right. I'm not saying you. No, I got divorced very easily. We don't worry about that.
Starting point is 01:45:01 I was in a, I was in a, I probably shouldn't have got married at the time. Yeah. Yeah. Now I had a Will Smith thing going on. Um, but I will say, look, numbers don't lie. 50% of marriages end in divorce. 99% of relationships don't work out. Right. Meaning like how many relationships do you have before you end up getting married and then the marriage doesn't work. So I look if you have money You know you want to throw God in the equation and the holy Trinity sister whatever Rabbi like there's a chance something's gonna go wrong and If you're worth a couple million bucks and your wife ain't worth nothing and ten years later
Starting point is 01:45:46 She's worth a couple million bucks and you're worth nothing. That doesn't sit well with you, bro. Right, okay. That's definitely true. But again, it goes back to, you know, if you are, it's about people being more dedicated to marriage, you have to have and still better values in people, which is very difficult to do.
Starting point is 01:46:00 I love, you know, I'm getting best cases in your eyes on what I, if you're 25, I'm talking about, I feel like, I feel like, I respect him, I'm getting best case in New York. If you're 25, I feel like I respect him as a man, but I also think he's a little brother. Like, I get it. You know what I'm saying? No, of course I'm kind of like. I don't like it all these types of things.
Starting point is 01:46:16 Do you have any advice as like, I think I look at Pat as like a mentor, big brother friend. Yeah. So do you have advice for the kids that they were pretty? I fully believe in prenups. I fully believe in prenups because. mentor, big brother, friend. You know, so do you have advice for the kids that they were free? I fully believe in pre-naps because you can be held responsible for you changing what you will. But you have to protect yourself against somebody else who chooses to change because
Starting point is 01:46:39 you're not God. So for me, pre-nap is about you not acting like you're God. It's actually more of a, I'm not God to say, wow, this is 100% gonna work. Then you're saying your God because you control the other person. I'm not God, I don't control my wife. My wife gets to do whatever she wants to do. But a pre-nup to me was protecting her.
Starting point is 01:46:57 She knew what was gonna be taking care of the kids where she didn't have to worry about anything. And we put it together and she's happy, we're happy. And it's good to go. I think pre-nups actually eliminate arguments because sometimes people have thoughts about what the other person's motive is if you ever pre-nup in place it's eliminated because I'm motivated on the paper. What can you do? Like a trust, a living trust and a state planning, all these things that you got to do. Every business deal I've done with a handshake dude I love you man. It's awesome. We like
Starting point is 01:47:21 this right on. Two years later, that guy's no longer working and you're carrying the wait for the company and the guy's goes to Costa Rica for nine months and I have to carry the wait for the office. I'm like, shit, I never put that into contract. So I have to do my part and I gotta pay this, and I gotta, man, I wish I had that in the business agreement. I didn't do it.
Starting point is 01:47:38 So, you know, relationships, friendships, marriages, people change, I believe people change and the biggest insurance policy of you not being God and knowing that if people change You'll protect the she's protect that as a prenup, but to each a zone. That's on you when you do that Anyways, I think he's got some callers that do we have any callers? And we got we got a few callers and I You got ten minutes max so when we get the callers and they got 20 seconds to ask the question of we'll get right into yeah So John if you got a caller, let's go through it, you got only 10 minutes, John.
Starting point is 01:48:06 All right, we have a lose. Do you have a lose? Hi. Hi, lose. Hi, my question was concerning when we were talking about talking about sex education in school. Yeah. I'm 47.
Starting point is 01:48:23 I went to school in Dade County. And what we learned was health education, which basically was you just learning about biology, learning our reproductive system, being puberty, that was it. Didn't get into sexual orientation. So my question that I had even concerning that was, how can you as a mom raising voice and you guys are men, what was your advice on helping them becoming better men? I think that's a good question.
Starting point is 01:48:53 I will tell you one of the best books I ever read was by James Dopson, Raisin Up Boys. If you got boys, you got to read the book Raisin Up Boys. That book talks about how old's your son by the way? To set a curiosity on things. Your son's how old today? They are nine and eight. Okay, so they haven't yet gone through the phase of the uncomfortable you walking in on them and they want to be in the room by themselves and you wonder if they're going through depression,
Starting point is 01:49:19 they're not. They just figured out their favorite toy in the world. They're not know how to use. Where's the father in the situation? Where's the man? Oh, the father is in their lives, and we are together. OK, fantastic. That's good. We differ sometimes on certain things.
Starting point is 01:49:38 And of course, he tells me, OK, that's a situation that you need to stay out of. Yeah. You can't say anything. And I thought, I'd go to him. Well, they come to me. What do I say? Yeah. That's a situation that you need to stay out of yeah Yeah, what do I say? Yeah, it's by the way, it's a great concern I mean this is where the man needs to step up if I may we were educated in the same system By the way, Lewis. I went to Miami-Dade County public school to shout out 305 But if my mom tried to have a conversation with me about masturbating when I was 12 years old I would die
Starting point is 01:50:02 Yeah, okay? This is where the dad's dead. What I'm saying is that when movie does it's what movie is that what you watch? No, no, not American pie. It's it's Transformers. Transformers. Stop. Stop. That's comfortable.
Starting point is 01:50:15 You don't say that. Stop it. Get out. And even save it. Even when it was something. I don't know what you said. She put it by the way. She put it in that movie.
Starting point is 01:50:23 By the way, even it might be uncomfortable with the dad, but I think if you're raising boys and uncle of like a family figure, father figure, you know, male person that you can trust can have those kind of conversations. Nothing is more awkward than having sex talks with your mom. Here's my biggest, here's my biggest advice to you. Is that so many parents want to be helicopter parents. They want to watch over everything their kids are doing, make sure they're safe, little boys, and young men are not going to be safe. You need to let your kids make mistakes, especially young men, because early mistakes that young men make, learning that failure
Starting point is 01:50:58 is okay and how to rebuild after failure, prepares them for life. If you don't fail as a young man, you aren't doing it right. And if you're a parent who doesn't lay your kid fail and doesn't actually give them consequences for when they fail, they're going to be weak men. So train them to fail, train them to learn the hard way and they're gonna... Great point by Will, you can take that to the band. Thank you, Luz, how great it is! Thank you, Luz! Who else we got, John?
Starting point is 01:51:22 Here we go. And just real quick on that, man. good role model like we talked about that that with Fresh and fit like I have a daughter and I want to be a good role model to my daughter. Yeah, she Married somebody like me and I said the right exact I love even with fathers man be a good role. I love that son. I love that Lisa. How are you? KVD. How you doing Lisa? How awesome. I'm doing well. Thank you. Very cool. So what's on your mind Lisa? I just had a, you know, I was listening to the podcast and I've heard a couple of comments on how they're, I guess, the very you are. They're considering doing
Starting point is 01:52:02 gender studies in schools. Yeah. How do you feel about that? Well, I'm a little confused. I wasn't really sure that teachers were equipped with this type of knowledge to start teaching the children on the stages of their life. I know that they're very impressionable at this age and I know that there's quite a bit going on mentally, physically, hormones and things going, you know, amongst children. And so, um, what do you think we should do about it? What do you think we should do about it? Um, you know, for a gym study, I mean, don't get me wrong. I'm certainly one of those people who believe that people should be who they are. And if they're, you know, exuberating feelings towards that, you know, how much is it because they're impressionable? Is it because their friends are?
Starting point is 01:53:02 Is it because they're impressionable? Is it because their friends are? And how much is it because they are truly having those feelings? We agree. Do you have any thoughts on that? Do you remember that old, nor McDonald bit? You might have seen it where you got heckled, where he said he was talking about the real heroes and that teachers were not the real heroes and if you wanted to be a second grade teacher,
Starting point is 01:53:23 all you need is a third grade education. I think there's a lot that actually there's some truth to that that these teachers are not equipped to teach a lot of this stuff. I mean I don't think they know. I mean I know people when I was going through college who became teachers they're drinking their way through college, they get to season a lot of their classes past with a teaching degree and now they're going and teaching kids about sexual education and all this stuff and it is very strange. I think that again I can always come back to this,
Starting point is 01:53:46 but parents need to have a greater role in this type of stuff as well. The parent can teach this stuff to the children. You can make it not awkward, there are resources about learning how to do it the right way, but parents just, they end the day if you take anything from this for me at all today.
Starting point is 01:53:59 Just parents need to have a bigger role in their kids' lives. And a lot of this stuff swashes itself away. I agree, Lisa, thank you for calling and have a great day Lisa. So, so John, let's see it's either John is only picking women or we only have women here. Hey, I'm excited to see if we get a third one. Usually happens when I'm on show. Usually just women calling me the cops.
Starting point is 01:54:21 Yeah, you got to love it. I think John, let's go a more. Johnny, last one here. Last one here, buddy. Oh, go. Are we got a number from the LGBTQ? Here we go. Okay.
Starting point is 01:54:35 Let's go. John, is that you or is that somebody else? Is John the one that wants to ask the quick or did we lose somebody John? No, I think it's I think it's rude. Oh, we lost them. Okay, got them. I'm sorry. Any do you have another one John or are you good?
Starting point is 01:54:54 We're good. Okay, sounds good. Well, that would have been exciting if we had something. Yes, I had one question. Where are they? The L, the G, the B, the T. I want to know what's the light. I hear the A is.
Starting point is 01:55:02 So I can read part of what they said. Oh, absolutely. Oh,, we got them. Okay. Oh cool. We got three minutes. I think it's Rudy. Hello. Yes. Is this what's your name? One of us really awful Texas and I'm part of the LGBTQ community. Okay. And I do not disagree with all of that. Okay tell us why. Children that day at that age that stays there for their mind. They're not going through emotions to get a going up and that's what causes people to commit suicide because those threats are going to be of mind regardless. They will go into it. They have questions
Starting point is 01:55:40 when they're older, they're going to prepare or they, older, this is dangerous, very, very dangerous. Rudy, you're, you're part of the people I did that people were doing. So you're, so let me, let me, because the audio's a little chop. I want to make sure the audience here is that so you're part of the LGBTQ community. And you think teaching that to early is dangerous. Oh, yes, very, very, very, that's too young. Well then Rudy, at what age... I don't even know what they want to be.
Starting point is 01:56:08 At what age did you know you're part of the LGBTQ community? Um, well I just thought different, but as I got older and I realized what was going on in my body, then I realized it was a choice that I made. Do you remember how old were you when you made that choice? How old were you when you made that choice? Okay, got it and that's the age. That's great. Got it. That's because me that's what your body says to you know experience things their questions to look it up or you read about it. You figure it out
Starting point is 01:56:42 but you do that to a child when they're growing up. They're already going through so much emotions. Multiple in the community of LGBTQ, have problems in their own family. And adding that extra pressure at that young age is very dangerous. Rudy, how are you right now? If you don't mind me asking. Sir, how are you right now? If you don't mind me asking? I'm why not have four years of I grew up in that early life. Got it. You're 40 years old. But when it was just to like be treated the same. And Rudy, how do you identify as? I'm looking at the news.
Starting point is 01:57:12 How do you identify? I'm gay. I don't believe in that. I'm a binary. I don't believe in that. You're a man who's gay. Sir. You're a man who's gay? Yes, I'm a gay man.
Starting point is 01:57:24 I don't believe in another stuff. That is just that's like the. So I know we're running out of time, but what does the LGBT community get wrong in your opinion? And my opinion, I think that they have bastardized what people that are probably at community, what we did back in the day was our gay rights, which is we treat the same equal. We need to want to be married. We want it to be out of our own rights was it we treat the same equal we didn't want to be married
Starting point is 01:57:45 We wanted to be have our own thing Because what I do when we were separated I think they have taken it and they have Just made it very nasty with this whole sexual You know in the window that I do is after you know the gay pride it just made it bastard It's it's it's it's it sick it's sick it's not about sex well Rudy first of all a different perspective thank you for coming on and sharing that with us we appreciate you have a wonderful big thanks for listening you said you are a Democrat no god no oh you're you're you or Republican. Let's go.
Starting point is 01:58:25 But actually I'm becoming a Republican after hearing. I didn't even talk about that. God of God. Very interesting. Very interesting. I'd love to learn more about your story. And I hope parents fight that real. I mean, that's not all fight that real.
Starting point is 01:58:40 Keep the way it is. Not better to keep. Leave the base. Right. Agreed. Well said said Rudy, thank you. Have a wonderful day Rudy. Appreciate you. Thank you God bless.
Starting point is 01:58:48 God bless you. Bye bye bye bye. Pretty interesting. We should have started calls a little bit earlier next time. We'll go 20 minutes next time. Some tough, few more callers. Well, final thoughts here. I'm going to leave it up to you.
Starting point is 01:58:58 By the way folks, we're going to put the link. Let's put the link below to the book, how to win friends and influence enemies, as well as the link to find them on Twitter. We put the handle everywhere. How you feel on about the future of America? Are you optimistic? I'm going to quote Dennis Prager here. He's my boss, so I kind of am legally obliged to find him. He's the guy. We like him. He is. He talks about being an optimist or a pessimist, and for me, I'm either an optimist or a pessimist, because an optimist thinks things are going to be good, so why would I fight a pessimist thinks things are going to suck, so why would I fight a pessimist thinks things are going to suck so why would I fight?
Starting point is 01:59:25 So all I really care about for anyone is that they fight because there are a lot of fights to be had whether that's at your school board whether that's in politics whether that's at your church whether that's in values of even within your own family or maybe it's things that within yourself you know you want to change or or do with your business whatever it is. There are fights to be had and so don't think of it in terms of optimist or pessimist just think of it in terms that you are going to fight anyway because you know what the truth is and you know what's morally right. Got to love it. And I love it. Yeah, go ahead. I was going to say if you like the conversation with Will today, we're doing another show in an hour from now. 12 o'clock on social news. On VT money. Strictly well prenuptial agreement. We're going to talk dating, lifestyle, money, and we're going to hear more of a relaxed will, you know Let your hair down a little bit. You get the best hair in the conservative game
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