PBD Podcast - Judge Joe Brown | PBD Podcast | Ep. 327

Episode Date: November 14, 2023

Joseph Blakeney Brown Jr., known professionally as Judge Joe Brown, is an American former lawyer and television personality. He is a former Shelby County, Tennessee Criminal Court judge and a former a...rbiter of the arbitration-based reality court show Judge Joe Brown. Purchase Judge Joe Brown’s BBQ Sauce and Foods: https://bit.ly/3QYzg3N Text PBD to 65532 or call 866-939-6984 Purchase tickets to the PBD Town Hall: Live Meet the Candidate Event with Robert F. Kennedy Jr on December 6th: https://bit.ly/3QRXgoX Connect one-on-one with the right expert to get the answers you need with Minnect! https://bit.ly/468i2VJ Get best-in-class business advice with Bet-David Consulting: https://bit.ly/40oUafz Visit VT.com for the latest news and insights from the world of politics, business and entertainment: https://bit.ly/46a8TMC Visit Valuetainment University for the best courses online for entrepreneurs: https://bit.ly/47gKVA0 Text PBD to 65532 or call 866-939-6984 Subscribe to:  @VALUETAINMENT   @vtsoscast   @ValuetainmentComedy   @bizdocpodcast  Want to get clear on your next 5 business moves? https://valuetainment.com/academy/ Join the channel to get exclusive access to perks: https://bit.ly/3Q9rSQL Download the podcasts on all your favorite platforms https://bit.ly/3sFAW4N Text: PODCAST to 310.340.1132 to get the latest updates in real-time! 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 I Did you ever think you were make it I feel I'm so much like it takes really the story. I know this life meant for me Yeah, why would you bet on the life when we got fed David Value payment given values contagious this world on your panoras. We can't no value to hate it I'd run homie look what I become Okay, all rise Perfect fantastic. Yeah, we have we have these we have the other balls down I'm not going to be for those of you that are extremely sensitive. You may want to skip today's and go watch something else.
Starting point is 00:00:47 Go listen to a nice song because this man doesn't have a filter, especially where he's at right now. He's willing to talk about it. He seems to be very happy. He's going to be a little bit more happy. He's going to be a little bit more happy. He's going to be a little bit more happy. He's going to be a little bit more happy. He. Go listen to a nice song because this man doesn't have a filter, especially where he's at right now. He's willing to talk about it. He seems to be willing to talk about anything and doesn't hold back when he's given it. So let me
Starting point is 00:01:13 properly introduce to you, his bio. So he is professionally known as Judge Joe Brown, American Lawyer and Television Personality, served as a judge on Shelburne County Tennessee Criminal Court from 1990 to 9080. He's also known for hosting the arbitration based reality court show called Judge Joe Brown from 98 to 2013. If you've been on YouTube, you just Google his name. There's plenty of videos with 10, 20, 30 million views. And trust me, you've seen it as a judge.
Starting point is 00:01:41 Brown was known for his tough but fair approach to justice and he was often praised for his ability to connect with the people who appeared on his show. He was also popular figure among viewers and his show was consistently won the highest rated daytime television programming. Brown has received several awards for his work, including the NAACP Image Award for outstanding legal civil rights program 1999, 2000, 010203, 0404, and the People Choice Award for the favorite daytime talk show host, 02 is also nominated for a primetime Emmy award for outstanding talk show, 2000, 2001, and 2002, he ran.
Starting point is 00:02:15 He ran as a Democratic prime, what was it? One, the Democratic primary for the position of Shelby County District Attorney in 2014. And there's some very interesting political opinions there, but outside of being a lawyer and a judge, he's also a poet. And one of the ones I want to read is this is pure poetry, guys. You know you're a scientist when you start the poem with DNA. The best.
Starting point is 00:02:40 DNA. Don't tell no lies about what's in between your thighs. Want it only? Just no problem. Yeah, there you go. All right, judges in the house, I guess, but hell, I retired from that. So you know, well, actually you had to add two more years
Starting point is 00:02:57 on it being on the real criminal bench. I had two years overlap in a lot of places. It was a 2015 or 20, uh, 20, 2000 when I, I got you. Okay. I got, and I'm an independent now. I can't stand a Democratic party. Really?
Starting point is 00:03:13 What happened? What, what, what caused you to change? They decided to be anti-family and anti-man, and I don't buy into that. Has it always been like that? No, it wasn't. Something happened. They kind of got stuck over there
Starting point is 00:03:30 and that far left corner someplace and they forgot about the working people in this country. When do you think that happened, Judge? Because you ran as a Democrat, not a Republican. Yeah, it bothers me. Somewhere in the last 55 years, what's happened is the country is switched over into glorifying what I call dysfunction.
Starting point is 00:03:55 And at some point, it's just enough is enough. You've got a thing right now where they're trying to groom children in school. They're trying to install a secular religion as the official religion of the country. People don't have any cause, any purpose anymore. So they want to give them one, but in this one it says you have no duty
Starting point is 00:04:15 on a obligation, responsibility, accountability, be what the hell you want to be. Just get your freak on, and there you go, but that's not sufficient to keep people working. Now, when you say 55 years, is it probably closer to the last 15 years that it's really- No, it's been working. See, I remember the class you said in 1969, and I remember what was being said back then when people said, we hate men for one reason or another
Starting point is 00:04:49 and men of the cause of war. So we're gonna ruin this thing for a man and get rid of masculinity and you had this problem with Hollywood when it was going broken face a color television and you switched from two movies every Thursday and Sunday, every week of the year, and Hollywood was going broke. So they said, let's ramp the fee up from $0.50 to a buck and a half. And we will have one movie that stays in as long as we can.
Starting point is 00:05:21 So let's attract the most people by going to the lowest common denominator, promoting dysfunction, ridiculousness. And meanwhile, we can propaganda as the country to get rid of manhood. And that basically is what's been happening. And by the way, these are some of the topics I got that I want to talk about today. One is family, feminism, manhood, politics over the last 56 years, fatherless homes, statistics I have on,
Starting point is 00:05:45 how many single mothers we used to have in the 40s versus 60s today, LBJ's policies in 1965, maybe you have some thoughts on that on what changed when you came out with that. And we got destruction of the black family masculinity, LGBTQ, and a few other things, war on drugs, little bit of that with Nixon was that a good thing that they choose the right enemy,
Starting point is 00:06:05 Michelle Obama, Kamala Harris, Trump Biden, and maybe a little bit of San Francisco, cleaning up the streets this quickly. There's, they got this new technology called G. G shows up, streets of San Francisco, clean up very quickly. So let's go to the direction you were going, okay. The direction you're going on, what's changed?
Starting point is 00:06:23 You said, he said 15 years he said no not necessarily It's more like 50 years right? 55 years judge is it is it more Policies was it more with a intent? What was the intent was the intent because they were trying to please everybody was the intent because Malicious reasons was the intent political. What was the reasons why we've gone through the transitions we've gone through last 55 years? Okay, the Johnson administration came up with a safety net. They had good intentions, but people are enterprise, and so when they saw the opportunities that were presented, they went for them.
Starting point is 00:06:58 And instead of having a safety net to dealt with rescuing people from an untenable situation due to the e-contents that they found themselves faced with. You had people that said, well, instead of using this to help me with my babies, I use babies to get that so I can help myself. So you have multigenerational situations. And even back in the late 90ss I had people in my courtroom where there were six generations where nobody had had a job ever. I had one woman in my courtroom starting in 1994. She had felony drug and theft charges.
Starting point is 00:07:40 She was 57. She had a 43 year old daughter that was in front of me that she had when she was 57. She had a 43 year old daughter that was in front of me, that she had when she was 14. 43 year old daughter had the same charges. The 43 year old daughter had a 34 year old daughter born one week shy of her 10th birthday, who was in there. The 34 year old had a 21 year old daughter in front of me. The 21 year old daughter daughter had an 11 year old daughter. Please don't go. Who had the circumstance of being pregnant with a second child? No way. Second child. And 11 year old, sir. Yeah. so I got the 21 year old back in about 14 15 months. She was 23. Her 11 year old was 13 with three children. The 57 year old was back in front of me. She was 59 and she had at that point 342
Starting point is 00:08:48 142 lenial descendants we tracked and then two weeks later after I got that report she had 358 and between 1996 and 2000 when I retired, exponential increase, she had more than 3400 and I had 120 plus people in front of me in my courtroom, one way or another. One of her sons had 63 outside children by, I think, 59 different baby mamas and he was 29. 63, 59, he's 29. Yeah, she is. So I mean, people don't even think about this kind of thing.
Starting point is 00:09:26 And then we did another study. We found in the high schools in the Memphis area, there were maybe 35 or 40 core problems where the students were much older than they were supposed to be. And they were creating a negative culture for the whole high school. And we found out that this woman that I had in my courtroom and four others, every single one of the five that they had in there, that we were tracking was an ancestor for every
Starting point is 00:10:00 single one of the kids in the high schools that were the core of the problem. So just total dysfunction. And the last we checked was 2008. It turned out these five women had almost a quarter of a million people in West Tennessee that were descended of them and they were still breathing. It's safe to say that they've never even heard of the word condom. Is what you're saying? Yeah, not only that, but in this group 3400 that I wound up dealing with before I retired in 2000 out of this family, we found two people that had had jobs and graduated from high school and they were girls who
Starting point is 00:10:43 had essentially been kidnapped by their fathers when their mothers went to the Penitentiary and got taken to Chicago, which then had a pretty good school system. So those were only two we could find, but see there's a mass of that out there. So when you talk about the impact of what happened with the Johnson administration, I don't think they intended that, but it happened. Next thing we had in the late 60s, we had the individuals that hated that they weren't men. That's the feminists, the ones that hated men, certain of the lesbians, the ones that hated that they weren't strong men, those were the beta boys. Some of the gay ones that hated that they were normal men and then you had the ones that stacked on and gave the big ballast
Starting point is 00:11:27 that said Men were the cause of war bed. We need to have love bed that war words bad thing bad We need to get rid of all of this toxic masculinity like foe. Where do you think this is gonna go? So it went there and they controlled the communications media and you get what you get right now, where if you go on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, you get this mass censorship where you can't see anything
Starting point is 00:11:57 that makes people feel uncomfortable. Oh my God, here's somebody's feelings. Oh hell, a lot of people need to feel this. Stop the, you know, like, dude, somebody's feelings. Oh hell, a lot of people need to feel his stonthong. Like, dude, what's wrong with you? Come get grow stronger. But, Judge, you've been around when you're doing meeting with all these families.
Starting point is 00:12:18 What part of the responsibility is mothers? What part of the responsibilities on the father? Because typically the blame goes on the father. Well, there are no fathers. And see, the thing of it is these men that just ran off and left the women. These women don't want to men. All they wanted was the babies. And see you had people like the poitress
Starting point is 00:12:37 Nicky Giovanni back in the 60s were going all the way around the country and they were lecturing the women. And they were young women and they were saying, you don't need a father for your children. Just get prego, find one, it looks good, smart, athletic. Yeah, that one. And don't even tell him that he's the daddy because if you bring a man into the picture, they screw up everything. So there was this point where if you had the
Starting point is 00:13:07 guy around, there was a problem. And then there was some that did want the guy around, but back when I first started practicing law 50 years ago, one of our number one cases was getting the check cut back on because some ding bad social worker would sit at the end of the block with binoculars. And if there was one or two of the six or seven baby daddies trying to play father that cut the check off. So we had problems with juvenile courts around the country where just not my kid, well, you feed it long enough, you look just like you. So, you know, that was before DNA. And I can remember one thing. I was a cop I was representing. And he got a petition to
Starting point is 00:13:52 increase the child support. So when he called the kids name, I stood up. He stood up. Two more lawyers stood up. And two other guys stood up. So this woman was collecting child support from three guys for the same kid. So we finagled getting some DNA testing and none of the three were the daddies. No way. So I mean, you have these horror stories going on. That's some old school jerks.
Starting point is 00:14:16 Certainly. Was this mostly white splikes Latinos? Both. All of the above. All of the above. The juvenile court see started privatizing and acquiring jurisdiction that used to be in superior or circuit court. So they became dysfunctional circuses and a lot of them privatized and what happens is
Starting point is 00:14:37 you want to promote dysfunction because that's business downstream. Now, you know, if you, if you tell this to a media won't talk about what you're talking about right now, but people will say that's because of systemic racism. That's, that's because all of that's been the reason why we are where we are right now, judge, because you're being, you're not being compassionate to see the pain and the suffering and the challenges black America's experience. It's because of the systemic racism that we have. Well, we just say, yeah, get over it.
Starting point is 00:15:07 In other words, bucket up, you know, it's adversity, the world's got adversity. It always has if it's not a tiger or a lion trying to eat you, it's this. So face it, become prepared to deal with it. Stop looking for excuses, even if there are some. Don't take them, just say it's something to deal with it. Stop looking for excuses even if there are some. Don't take them. Just say it's something to go conquer. I did something. Now, one thing I will say about this, they have a habit in this country of using black people as guinea
Starting point is 00:15:37 pigs. So there is this anti-masculine movement. And back in the 60s, they perceive black men to be the most overtly masculine. So let's attack them first if we destroy them and put them in their place in black women, know how to do this well already. Then we can make this move up, and then we can do stuff at the top that'll filter down with the propaganda. So filter down with the propaganda.
Starting point is 00:16:05 So you unmanned the country. Meanwhile, the People's Republic of China in January 2021 put an official man up campaign in place, and so did Russia some years before. Now I will say this. My former in-laws, or rather my former daughter-in-law, was a born-in-russian Russian, but she was in the US and AV as a translator, so she was naturalized. Now, if you get what Putin is saying over there to justify Ukraine, it's the following. want the tamp down resurgent Nazism because it was rampant in Ukraine to do something about the sex trafficking that's going on over there.
Starting point is 00:16:55 There's overt sex slavery, in fact. And three, to save the country from imposing the LGBTQIA plus cult on the rest of the world. Now, I was surprised. I do this X-space now, used to be Twitter, and I thought I was getting trolled by some gays that we're calling in, but I was surprised to find that they were very much opposed to LGBTQIA as a cult. Like somebody said, well, you can be Islamic, but that doesn't mean you support ISIS or al-Qaeda, or you can be Christian, that doesn't mean you supported Reverend Jim Jones
Starting point is 00:17:41 and drinking Kool-Aid at large church picnics in Guyada. You know, so it's like, a lot of them have bad memories about this exposure to pedophilia and they don't like grooming and a lot of folk are decent to say you should not deal with children and sex in the same phrase, the same paragraph. So we've got these things and you have to understand what we're facing
Starting point is 00:18:11 from the way Putin explains it is, it's like a religion. Now to understand that, think of Buddhism. It's an old ancient, monorabal religion, but there's no deity, but it's a system of philosophy. So what you run into with LGBTQIA, plus, et cetera, et cetera is a system of philosophy that is being imposed rapidly by the government. It's being crammed down the throats of the kids and the people. You can't put a Christian cross under an American flag on a government building.
Starting point is 00:18:47 You can't put the crescent, the Jewish star, a Hindu symbol or Buddha, whatever it may be, but you can put a rainbow flag. And you can paint the sidewalks and D.C. rainbow colors and you can have a government building with a banner rainbow hanging down 11 floors. You see, in other words, the government itself is imposing a religion that it's not giving the citizen re a choice as to whether the follow or not. And as far as the grooming of the children concerns, well, some of us remember, if you don't
Starting point is 00:19:24 go to church on Sunday, you can't go anywhere else to rest of the week. Well, Mama may have taken you to church mosque, temples, synagogue, whatever it may be, and you fell asleep after 45 minutes or whatever it is. But now, from kindergarten on, you sit there for six hours a day and the teacher would jangles around her wrist and the itsy bitsy spider and all of that and then they've got a rainbow flag on the wall and They're teaching this to the kids six hours a day so I know I can remember stuff that I learned when I was in the second grade of case middleflation to back on my head. So I can just wonder what some of these kids are gonna be thinking in 70 years, whatever it's, I don't like the picture because I don't care what somebody does in their own bedroom,
Starting point is 00:20:21 get you freecon. That's your business. I mean, do it as long as you're not sending somebody to the hospital, but yes, sir. It's keeping in the damn bedroom when somebody starts trying to bust down your living room door and say, I'm coming in here with us.
Starting point is 00:20:36 No, no, no. And then the other thing is, is we have to deal with manhood and rationality, reason, critical thinking, objectivity, and getting away from emotionalism. When I was on a bench toward the last few years, why'd you do this young man?
Starting point is 00:20:57 I was emotional. Would you please give the court a reason for why you did this? Okay, you were emotional, but what was your reason? You're asking the court not to send you to jail and put you on probation. But I was emotional. What? You know, you started getting this kind of nonsense where it becomes a thing where the population has been propagandized into dysfunction. I mean, it's like, see, if you're gonna have a healthy community, you have to have a balance between what the individual does
Starting point is 00:21:34 and what the individual obligates himself to when it comes to the whole community. Dooding on our obligation responsibility, accountability, duty, devolving into courage and elevating itself into bravery so that what you are about is making where you live a better safe or
Starting point is 00:22:01 more secure place filled with economic prosperity, opportunity, all kinds of things. Public peace dignity in order where you are a man of public peace who can be brave and courageous when necessary. When the Titanic goes down, you say, man, you and your child have my seat out drowned with the boat. But nowadays, some little fluffy comes in here with a dress. He wants to sit down and say, oh, hell no.
Starting point is 00:22:25 Get your ass up. I'm going to throw you over there. Let's come the sharks, which you make everybody else see. You know, I mean, really, it is not all right to be a coward. We used to hunt as our number one first profession. And if you're gonna do that, you have to have somebody watching your back, your six, so that people would be willing to put it
Starting point is 00:22:52 on the line for each other. That's bravery and courage. And now they want to say, whoa, that's okay, forget it, it's okay to be a coward. I even ran into something that one library out is stumbled into a walked in and they were conducting a class with some kids about anti-hero. You don't want to be a hero. Being a hero is bad. I wonder how the these fools come from.
Starting point is 00:23:20 Hey, Judge, got you a question. So what is their reason? Especially if the government's involved, and I saw what you talked about, but the flag in front of the White House and stuff, what is their goal for demasculizing us? Why is, why are they pushing this call? Why is everything, you know, everything is LGBTQ and they're a small, small little minority group,
Starting point is 00:23:40 but they are protected by the government. Like what is their end game? It's a religion. Just like Buddhism. It has no God, but Buddhism deals with depositives that makes the character. But you see, when you confront somebody with, hey, you can't do that. You got to get up and be upfront. You got to put it on the line.
Starting point is 00:24:03 Oh my God, I might get hurt. Yeah. That's the name of the game. Oh great hero. He just sank a three pointer with four seconds left in the game and the Lakers win by one point. Oh come on. That's not being a hero. That's what we think of it now. You didn't put anything on the line. You got paid lots of money for doing what a lot of people do for recreation and exercise. So what is this where we deemphasize those things that have kept us together that have pushed the frontiers? You see, that's not going away.
Starting point is 00:24:43 The sea levels are rising, some say, though I went out here and I noticed it in certain places in Miami. It's not weird was 35 years ago, it's a little higher, so something's going on. I noticed I used to have a place up in Aspen for about 10, 15 years and I noticed that snow level is dropping down. In fact, a few years ago, I put a marker on a ski lift, pile on, and it kept inching down, foot by foot, quite a few feet over the years.
Starting point is 00:25:20 So something's going wrong. And the world is getting more populated and resources are getting spars and This thing about manhood is gonna become very valuable once again So what are you supposed to do with all of that when you've been training the boys to get away from it? Because you see getting up and giving up your seat on the Titanic takes a lot of conditioning from cradles to whenever you happen to be found in that situation So you're not gonna suddenly put that in oh, man. I'm not getting about in my seat. You can go do it You're equal go swim with the fish. I got my seat, you know, that doesn't Work, sir one follow up to to Vinnie's question over there.
Starting point is 00:26:07 By the way, you're on fire right now. Please continue what you're doing. I love this right now. I was holding back. No, if this is holding back then, we're gonna continue, sir. The anti-hero, the metaphor to that. What would you say is a modern American hero. I like what you said about basketball.
Starting point is 00:26:22 They're gonna pay tens of millions of dollars to sink a ball. What's a real American hero today? The only one I can see is Donald Trump or your governor here in Florida. You have people that make stands, but they want to make them boogie men and enemies. And that's the other thing. Find a boogie man, the Baba Yaga, so you can go after him, rather than expose the platform that you have as being weak. The Democratic Party used to be the one that protected the worker. Now they're in the back pocket for high finance. You've got a weird situation with the interwoven family setups,
Starting point is 00:27:04 even the stuff that's not obvious. There's a gentleman by the name of Sam Hinckley. Sam Hinckley was an indentured servant. He was a Huguenot Frenchman who wanted to get away from Catholic persecution so he indentured himself came over to the Americas. Well, he seems to have prospered. And he had seven U.S. presidents that are his direct-linear descendants, one vice president and a whole bunch of billionaires. The most recent you can think of is George Herbert Walker Bush, George Walker Bush, Barry Sotoro, Slash, Barack Obama, and Dick Cheney. They're all cousins. What?
Starting point is 00:27:52 Yeah. So it's- Pull up this guy right? When you look at that Sam Hinckley late of Cate Picard, it's been a while back. He was one of those people at three fifths of the number of which an article one were to be counted toward a portioning representation in the house. Part of the three fifths compromise?
Starting point is 00:28:14 Yes. So some people think they call Black folk three fifths of about human, but they don't even mention color in the Constitution. This says for purposes of apportionment, three fifths of all people in slavery are involuntary servitude shall be counted toward that number. Now, that's what they're doing to a great extent with immigrants. The last census we had in 2020 is the first of the five that I participated in as an adult, where they did not ask you your citizenship. The other ones, they asked not only were you citizens, they wanted to know if your parents were and how they became citizens.
Starting point is 00:29:07 The reason they aren't interested is because if you don't get to ask that, then you get to count them in the overall tally. So when it comes time to a portion of congressmen or members of the house, California, New York, Illinois, and a few places don't lose representation. They gain it because they get counted, but they can't vote. So that allows the far left to impose their programs based on numbers of people that are not being allowed to vote. The New York, for example, is trying to allow illegals to vote in local elections. And you'll see the result of it very shortly when you go through an airport. You'll have to have that star in the upper corner
Starting point is 00:29:58 of your driver's license to indicate that there was a check to see that you, in fact, were a citizen of what your status was because California is a bunch of idiots out there said, we'll give it to the illegal because we want to make sure they can pass the driving test. So forget about what you do for the rest of the country where nobody's ID is going to be valid unless they get a
Starting point is 00:30:26 reissued one. But you see that's that balance individual versus what the individual owes to the collective. So it's devil with the collective. That's the bad part of it these days. So you know, well, I thank you for that. I've been listening to this and you're on fire. You may not, you say, I'm just getting warmed up. You're absolutely on fire. You said something, and I want to know if you saw it because you are so perceptive and you're so precise in what you're talking about here.
Starting point is 00:30:54 And so you were at UCLA in 1968, 69. 65 through 73. Got it. Well, in 1969, we know what happened there. It was the summer of love. And you had the Vietnam War protest against Johnson. Johnson's not going to run again. And women's lib blew up. And all that happened. If there was a place where we're belling against society started in the US, then Berkeley was the Wuhan lab in 1960.
Starting point is 00:31:21 Berkeley was crazy. Did you see it? You were there in the middle of it. Yeah. And you're a young guy getting a high education. You're going to go into law. What did you see? I didn't want to go into law. I want to go into physics. Okay. Well, still, you're an incredibly smart guy and perceptive.
Starting point is 00:31:36 What did you see at that time that you said, wow, if this keeps up, we're in trouble. Or if this keeps up. Did you see some tipping points? I didn't think we were going to be in trouble because it took a spend that I had not anticipated and I only vaguely recognized that the time and that's what Hollywood did with it because they had an agenda they were trying to push and they took advantage of circumstances and did it. Now what went on is we had civil rights, but civil rights got people used to the idea of large groups of people coming out and doing stuff. Before
Starting point is 00:32:18 that, when you got large groups out, typically it had something to do with a union matter or employment or something like that. Or the world unite. Yes, and all of that. And you had these kinds of things, but you had it glamorized and you had it covered in real time by television, which was not what you had before. So the idea of a bunch of people being out somewhere, carrying on because they didn't like something, was publicized and put in the heads of just about everybody. So that set the stage for large-scale protest, anti-war protest, and such like, because the NAM was a very unpopular war.
Starting point is 00:33:04 Now, people look at stuff like the January 6th thing, where 180 people permitted what 50 years ago would have been such a small blip. Nobody would have paid attention to it. You had situations in DC 50 years ago, all around the country where you got 15, 20, 30, 40,000 people breaking stuff up. You had the uprisings in the large cities where a distant chanted people burnt the place down.
Starting point is 00:33:42 I remember 65 August standing on a low rise hill in Los Angeles on a pivoted 360. And you couldn't see the sun because the smoke was so thick, looked like being in a war. This was the original Watts riots. Right. And that kind of thing is something that today's people don't get. What they call a protest was just people got bored and came out and didn't have anything else to do, we're trying to get laid. You know, but nowadays, it's a sense of proportion.
Starting point is 00:34:32 We lost maybe somewhere around 5,000 folk over in the sandpile over a 20-some year period. I hated it, but that used to be a weekly tally back in the 60s. See everybody in America knew somebody that was dead from the norm. And we had people around that were vigorous, young, and they had been in coreans, and people that were not even getting too grave in World War II and in the greyhaird folk had been in World War I. So there was a great deal of difference about what folk felt they were entitled to then and then you were feeling entitled to the opportunity to do for yourself. Now people have this idea that the entitlement is somebody doing it for you. Cradle to grave, remaining into cradle. You make a great point about demonstrations. I mean you compare January 6th to
Starting point is 00:35:43 Kent State. Kent State demonstration got so bad and so rowdy, they called the National Guard, shot foreign armed students and broke it up. I mean, they shot more than foreign armed students, but that's how many died. Yeah. And you look at January 6th and you look at the 60s, you look at 1968 after in Detroit, you know, the conventions on the inside and there's a mass demonstration extremely violent on the outside. And it's not people without opinion, but it was so different. Yeah. You got 28,000 people involved in that thing in Chicago in 1968 with the Democratic Convention. I remember at UCLA where we had a student population, 60, 65,000 full-time students,
Starting point is 00:36:31 and there were some occasions when LAPD swept through there, and there were just continuous riots going on over hours in this complex with 60,000,000 people being there. So what people call a big upset now, we just looked at all. What else is, who, what happened in the news, you know? Well, that, I mean, really, what happened? Was interesting.
Starting point is 00:37:00 Sir, you said to yourself that you describe yourself as a registered independent. You sound very much like a Republican. Well, why don't you just say that you're Republican? A reason I'm going to say I'm a Republican because I'm dissatisfied with them. They've gotten so far deep into this thing where they want to be old-time. They are not taking the opportunity to go and reach out to the working man like they are to.
Starting point is 00:37:28 They are getting too much into trying to hang on to Mitt Romney. I used to call him Mick Wrongney. The Rhino's you're talking about. Yeah. Nothing like a class. Yeah, and they need to go about the business or say, hey, stop trying to be nice, dammit. The public doesn't want everybody to be nice. That's just what you hear.
Starting point is 00:37:57 So you've got a cadre, the trans population, which is less than 1,5% nationally. The lesbian population, which is less than 1% nationally, the gay population, which is less than 1,5% nationally, in about four to 4,5% to dabble both ways. That puts the ballast in. That's maybe six and a half, seven,
Starting point is 00:38:23 seven and a half depending upon where you are. But Walt Disney, the news media, they want to make you think that 60% of the country is that way. And they propaganda as people so that if it makes someone feel uncomfortable or if it doesn't deal with the popular perception, something's wrong with you. Well, nothing's wrong with you about saying, hey, everyone has to have restraint.
Starting point is 00:38:50 Be cool about this. You know, they don't understand the phrase, be cool, man. You know, that's not cool. What are you doing? Chill, but they don't get it. They've got gangster hip hop rap video that is spread around the world because you've got a lot of young males
Starting point is 00:39:10 who see no masculinity and they want to see it and gangster hip hop Video puts out an image that looks strongly masculine when it's not See what you see in the gangster rap video is female ideation. You've got street cred. Somebody that's never seen a real man before. He is ideating on the value system of his favorite 13-year-old lot when he was nine years old. And he heard her talk about drugs, thieves, wrongdoing, and finding somebody the opposite sex to live off of. Young man, if the court's disposed to place you on probation, would you please advise the court
Starting point is 00:40:05 as to how you're gonna sustain yourself? Huh? Well, how are you gonna earn a living? Yo, you honest like this, I got four ladies take good care of me. Two of them got good J.O.B.'s, one get a crazy, checking the other one get AFDC. They take care of me. Okay, so you ideate about being a jiggle or what do you do? Huh?
Starting point is 00:40:26 I smooth them. Now what do you do? See, and that's not masculine ideation. That is defeminant stuff. Now back in the mid 70s, I used to run the public defender's office in Memphis. And I would go out and interview a lot of the defendants who were too lazy, even though they didn't have a job to take the bus, go downtown to see the lawyer. And I'd walk into a kitchen in the projects and there are the following people, 213 year old females, 15 year old, 216 year olds, a 19 year old, and a 20 yearyear-old, the 19-year-old was declined, and they're about 15 young children from three to seven or eight.
Starting point is 00:41:36 The older ones should have been in school, but they weren't. They smelled bad because they hadn't had a bath in a long time. Dried food all over their clothes. Mucous all over their faces. They hadn't been wiped and washed in a while. And my client and her friend girls are cussing at them using the inward. Go get me my cigarettes.
Starting point is 00:42:01 Get me a beer. And you just like you know good damn daddy blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and I'd say, why are you talking to your child like that? What's the matter with you? Well, he ain't nothing but so on, so on, so on. And then I got a shock then when I said, well, why are you in here? You're only 13, I'm trying to have a conference with, she can stay and get your boy off the back there.
Starting point is 00:42:28 I said, that's your child. So the two 13 year olds had three of the children that were running around out of control that they were theirs. I was used to seeing something like that where it's an aunt trying to act like she's playing mom. I'm not the 13 year old being a real mom. Now fast forward some years. Got a seven, eight year old and it's 1976.
Starting point is 00:42:55 Let's go to 1986. She's 17 now. All right, 1996, she's 27. 2006, she's 37, 2016, he's 47, and he's going on 50 or something now. You see, so you've got this long generational thing, it is functioned back up a few years. Ma'am, you're here as a witness for the defendant's son and so on and his petition to suspend sentences, that correct?
Starting point is 00:43:31 Aren't you familiar to the court for some reason? Yes, Yana, how does the court have occasion to be having that recollection? Well, you were the public defendant at the time and you came to my house. I remember that. You lived in the projects defendant at the time, and you came to my house. I remember that. You lived in the projects over in foot homes, right? Yes, I did.
Starting point is 00:43:52 What did the court tell you? Well, you said, um, was going to go wrong if I didn't change this. Now, this is your great grandson we're dealing with here. But it's only been 25 years. How do you get great grandson out of that? You know, and we were talking about some kid that wasn't, but what? Seven? That's right, Your Honor. So what? You know, it's like this function is just there. Now, excuse me, would you say that again to the court, you're here to speak on behalf of this individual for sentencing? He's got an especially aggravated rape case
Starting point is 00:44:37 because he impregnated a 13 year old, 12 year old, and you say you invited him into your house? What's going on? Well, my friend girls was telling me that I got a grown woman in my house and over reason why we ain't getting another check for that. So you took this 27 year old and moved him into your house to knock your 12-year-old daughter, but we needed the check. Wow. That's a business model. Take her into custody, no bond on being an accessory
Starting point is 00:45:12 to a specially aggravated rape. Wow. So here's my challenge where I'm at. I've been listening to you for an hour, and I can listen to you for three more hours. I got four questions here for you, based on what you just said. On this one here, this specific story, let's isolate this one here.
Starting point is 00:45:29 This to me is a, this wouldn't happen if the incentives we had in America didn't incentivize her friends to tell her you got a woman here that can get pregnant at 12, 13 years old, that you can get a check. That's a business model. That's the doing of bad policies that FDR and LBJ created that caused single mothers in America to increase from 1940 when it was only 4% and now 40% and by the way,
Starting point is 00:45:56 it's 40% nationwide, not the different sex. Can you pull up the chart that says by different nationalities, Rob, not this one? We'll go to that one as well. That's fantastic. Go to the one you just showed. First one. So this is where we were at before. 4% growth of unwed childbearing in U.S. from 29 to 13. It's always been around 4%. You got FDR-desisting. Doesn't move a lot. LBJ 65 does war on poverty begins, boom skyrockets to 41%. Now go to the other one, Rob, that you got.
Starting point is 00:46:27 The one I texted you that shows, that one right there, that one if you can. Zoom in a little bit if you could. This is from CDC, non-mereral birds in US. Non-mereral, okay, there you go, fantastic, thank you. Okay, so if you look at this, whites, it's red. So go to the left on red in 1940. It's around 30%.
Starting point is 00:46:50 That's come up right towards that now. 20% or so. 20% or so. If you go to blacks, it used to be around 15, 17% in 1940. That's come up to 70 plus percent in America. And look at the skyrocketing on when it happens. 1965, just go straight to 65. Boom!
Starting point is 00:47:09 Skyrocket. I don't have any problem with that. I think it's conservative. Actually, there are some papers that the Pentagon issued in 2011 that have some higher figures in that. They said one of our problems with recruitment is we can make you physically strong, but we can't make you mentally tough because you need fathers in the home place in order to
Starting point is 00:47:28 make you mentally tough. We are not getting that. They said right now all race is considered in the United States. 42% of the Americans, 35 and under, were born out of wedlock. That's what they were saying. That's 12 years ago. They also said, and when you came to those 20 and under it was 82% of the people in the country were born out of wedlock. So the Pentagon's
Starting point is 00:47:52 figures are higher than that. Watch this now go to the other chart that shows the amount of money we invested to fight poverty. So go to the left. The blue versus the red. The blue is percentage of individuals who were poor by the official poverty standard. Go to 1947 all the way to the left, you'll see around 35%. So FDR comes out with his plans, trying to minimize poverty in America. The red, if you look at the top right, total mean-tested welfare spending in billions of constant $20, $12. You notice the red up until 1965, it's not that big of an investment, but the poverty is coming lower and lower from 30.
Starting point is 00:48:32 This is after depression, so we go from 35% to 25% to 15%. We come down to 10%. But the cost skyrocket after LBJ goes higher and higher and higher, and guess what happens to poverty. It stays around the 12, 13, 14, 15% rate but the amount of money now that we owe and that we're spending tax payers are paying for this a plan that never worked. We had 60 years of data to show us it's a failed proposition and what community that LBJ destroyed the most? The African American community. This is when you look at policies and the reason why I bring this up with you is because
Starting point is 00:49:10 when I listen to you for first hour had nothing to say, I'm just listening to you, I'm watching you, watching you, watching you, and I watch, I've consumed so much of your content, just listen to what you have to say. A lot of logic, a lot of reason, you're challenging, you're pushing, you're kicking ass, you're challenging the young to get their act together, you're challenging, you're pushing, you're kicking ass, you're challenging the young to get their act together, you're challenging men, you're not holding all the accountability on men, you're putting it on women as well, who told you to get pregnant?
Starting point is 00:49:32 That was your choice, it's not only the man that did it, why did you do it? But to me, at the most basic level, that we as America can control. I can't control if somebody's gonna be, the DNA don't tell no lies about what's in between your thighs, right? I can't control if somebody's going to be the DNA don't tell no lies about what's in between your thighs, right? I can control science. I can't control science. I can't control science. I can't control what people are going to do, but what I can't control as an American voter and
Starting point is 00:49:57 somebody that wants better policies is the incentives need to be eliminated to pay welfare and child support for people to continue to have kids because what's happening is moms are being incentivized to allow their daughters to get raped because of these policies. If the law is true that under 18, it is rape, mothers because of the tax system are allowed their daughters to get raped
Starting point is 00:50:21 by grown men just to get a check. And that to me is a catastrophe. And the fact that our politicians and leaders are not talking about it, it irritates me like you don't even know. So for me, those who have already sclerved those kids' lives, that's permanent damage. That ain't going away. You know how it is when damage is that I have damage in a different way.
Starting point is 00:50:40 I lived in Iran for 10 years. You have damage in a different way. Boys in a hood, you said when you grew up, that was your life. That's where it is. Yeah, so, but moving forward, if we don't get our act together, this shit's gonna continue, and some innocent kids.
Starting point is 00:50:53 Today, while they're watching the show, some innocent kids are being taken advantage of by grown men. Yeah, and let me tell you something else too. It's gotten so bad about the imagination. There's another stat in there. It's gotten so bad about the emasculation. There's another stat in there. It's crazy. 25 and under there are more boy virgins than there are girl virgins in America.
Starting point is 00:51:17 Boys ain't even getting laid. Yeah. One third of all men under 30 have not been laid in the last year. Don't know how to get a piece of ass. That's like, man. I mean, you should be a close to him. Seriously, I mean, I'm not on the bench.
Starting point is 00:51:34 I ain't running for anything right now. But look here, too old anyway. Look here, this problem with emasculation has gotten out of hand because 50% of the human race is one gender and the other 50% over here. And the fakes, you know, that's not even half a percentage point, but you got to understand that there's an equality of value, but there's not an equality of circumstance. There's some things women can do,
Starting point is 00:52:09 that men don't do so well in vice versa. You know that emblem for Yin Yang, where they've got the white, where any drop over here, women can do a little bit, men do a lot here in vice versa. That's a reality. But yeah, but people don't want to deal with that.
Starting point is 00:52:29 And what's going on is when you start trying to subtract half of the human race from the equation, you get hell, it doesn't work. This feminist thing is crazy. My motto is protecting womanhood and promoting manhood. So that works. But when you start saying we're going to destroy manhood, you got a problem.
Starting point is 00:52:54 When you have a 50 year history of take your daughter to work week as an official event, and not one single day to take your son to work. You have a problem. We have something else going on right now. And this comes from the Pentagon and other sources too. Right now for the last 20 some years of this century, on average, only 28% of each year's high school graduates are male.
Starting point is 00:53:24 Only 32% of each year's undergrad crop is male. Only 36% of the grad students are male, and only 44% of the workforce is male. Something has gone way down wrong with that picture. And you have this continued emphasis, especially from the Democratic Party about female, this female, that, this, that, other. We got to go recruit this. And like, what is happening with the boys? In the last I checked, the girls aren't doing the drivebys. See, when you get
Starting point is 00:54:02 the clown shooting up the schools, and everybody wants to say, it's a gun, so my God, no, you can do somebody in with a rock. I've been taking martial arts for 55 years, and I kid you with my bare hands, and that was a bunch of lethal weaponry around here. I see a lot of it I take out on. Even the books, remember John,
Starting point is 00:54:23 in episode three, you can do that with the books. So I mean his character and people have to get back to there is no substitute for building character. You have children and you don't know what to do with them. You don't know how to raise them. It's just like fraying in puppies. If you take people, puppies are dog puppies and you don't know what to do with them. They grow up to be unruly adults. So you have to be able to handle what you have. But we don't want to put that out there because, oh my God, somebody may be infringing on what somebody wants to do. And oh, we have to get rid of guilt and shame. Guilt and shame are good.
Starting point is 00:55:09 They're self-controlled devices. Put somebody in a condition to shame. Hey, that's crazy. But then again, people aren't used to this either anymore. The church is the mosque, the synagogues. Nobody talks about sin. It's all about belief. So you believe you get to heaven, a paradise, or whatever, not behave correctly because that's difficult. That requires work. You
Starting point is 00:55:36 got to forbear on something. No, I'm on a hold off on that instant gratification. off on that instant gratification, inquiring minds want to know right now, you know, we get the press pushing it on is we get people unable to resist development of something. Hey, you don't get this overnight. You have to work at this. It doesn't come automatically. You'll go out and spend a lot of time in a gym trying to get buffed. What for? You don't know because you don't have a damn job where you need it.
Starting point is 00:56:12 But you're just working around trying to look pretty about it. Even the girls do this nowadays, but nobody understands the correlation between work out and work anymore unless you happen to be a professional athlete or somebody that aspires to be one. What have you put in people's heads about heroics? They're ordinary American heroes now. You have how they would heroize, but they're just fake. They aren't going out and
Starting point is 00:56:45 Charging the machine gun next to going and rescuing a hostage for real. That's played. That's a script that special effects You get the real live war heroes and we treat them like this shit when they get back here Nobody wants to be bothered with it. You got a situation where I damn fool Military is spent more money cutting Dicks off than they are and buying mine prove vehicles Nobody wants to be bothered with it. You got a situation where I damn full military is spent more money cutting dicks off than they are and buying mind-proof vehicles. Just look at Vinnie. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:12 Hey, you take a Rhino vehicle, mind-proof vehicle, aside from the fact that the damn thing's 11 feet tall that makes a hell of a tank target with a peer enemy. About half million dollars unequip. But by the time you cut somebody's dick off on a six year sentence of which he spends four years getting operations and rehabilitation, you have lost the price of two fully equipped rhinos,
Starting point is 00:57:44 which would have six people to 11 people per vehicle. That's 12 to 22 young Americans that are risking mutilation and death because somebody wanted their dick cut off. You know, what the hell is that about? And I'm sorry, I got to talk about it. That's just crazy. We do not need to be pushing that. And that's another one of these things about what happened to building characters,
Starting point is 00:58:11 supposed to be in the home place, but it's not, but it's supposed to be reinforced by a society which is not. It's supposed to be something against caught in school, which it is not supposed to be charted in the religious institutions, which it is not. And so what the devil is going on, the rest of the world is being character developed. We are not. Look at what happened two weeks ago. All the publications dealing with economics were noting that China is now officially the wealthiest nation in the world. They stabilize all of the world's currencies, all of the world's stock exchanges. They have the fastest computer system in the world. They've got 80% of the world's manufacturing capacity. Hell, why new, why learn English now?
Starting point is 00:59:06 You might as well learn Mandarin Chinese if you want to deal with what's going on. So we're giving that up. We're just like Great Britain was 100 years ago. They got a fit. I say, you know, it's just not spudding, you know? And nowadays, their third world country, every one of their former colonies, Pakistan, India,
Starting point is 00:59:27 are militarily more powerful. Australia, Canada, you name it. They've got nukes and they've got some crazy James Bond types, but that doesn't really make up for the fact. We're on that same kind of slide. How did that happen, though? You're given the stat because the number was where... I can pull it up whether it was 80s or 90s,
Starting point is 00:59:50 where they went from being 86% brits to now only 38% brits because they've taken so many refugees and they've taken so many immigrants coming in that they're losing the identity of what it once was. Damn it, I've been paying 30 years worth of my life to try and deal with making the law work. And then you sit here and you reward
Starting point is 01:00:12 people from anality, sneaking into the country, and you expediting green cards and you're giving them subsidies and you got a huge homeless problem, no character in your own public. What the hell is going on here? I'm all for immigration if it's legal. Come in the right way, follow the damn law.
Starting point is 01:00:33 I was here with my now ex-wife some years ago in Miami Airport, and I remember somebody based on the prompting of somebody that worked for security TSA, they just happened to be evil. They told them to walk up some stairs to the side when you come in. I know my wife knew that you don't go up there, but they told them to go up there. There's a young couple of white couples wound up when the alarm went off. The guy got thrown up against the wall, out both to the back of the neck. They threw him there. The young girl got thrown down on the ground. Her sundress flipped up. She had a thong on and a bare ass is showing
Starting point is 01:01:19 everybody. I mean, they really ran through the make on us. So you treat American citizens like shit, if they look like they're gonna do an infraction, and then you say, come right on in. What the hell? You know, ISIS and al-Qaeda are probably drooling at the idea. So what are we supposed to do with this? How much of this you think is affirmations, language, words,
Starting point is 01:01:48 hero making machine, meaning. You're not a certain words that is used by different communities. You're not a fan of it because you don't seem to be a fan of it because words have a lot of power, right? So if I'm listening to affirmations, then it's okay. If you want to be affirmations and it's okay if you want to be a girl, it's okay.
Starting point is 01:02:06 If you want to be a boy, maybe you're a boy stuck in a girl's body, maybe you're a girl stuck in a boy's body, you don't have to tell your parents, it's okay, you're different. It's totally fine, honey. It's okay, sweetheart. All these words that are being fed over and over and over, words have power.
Starting point is 01:02:22 How much of the consequence of where we are today is these affirming words being heard from social, from mainstream, from education, from teachers, how much impact do you think these words have had on kids? Oh hell of a lot. We used to spend a lot of our time recreationally doing what we call running the dozens.
Starting point is 01:02:43 Amen, I wanna say nothing, man, but your mama, but your mama man helped us by the last night. Man, I didn't eat it. Except for that. That used to be fine. See, but we used to get on the other folk like what's wrong with you, man? You some kind of freak, man. What's the matter with you? But oh, my God, they shame someone.
Starting point is 01:03:09 The police need to be involved you tell my somebody eight years old You want the police to come down? I was eight year old made another one feel bad Yeah, they need to learn how to deal with a bully situation. Oh my god We can't have that we must bring in the faculty and the students They have to be protected by the police down the seven years old for goodness' sakes. Beat somebody's ass and learn how to deal with man it up, learn how to fight. Back to the future.
Starting point is 01:03:35 Remember Mick Flyer went back taught his dad how to deal with he knocked Biff out and when he comes back, Biff works for him instead of bullying him, they forget that. I mean, in all these freaks that are shooting up the hallways, they all universally had a problem with the bullying. They didn't know how to deal with it, and they got taught it was all right, not learning. There's something about screwing up your character,
Starting point is 01:04:00 and some man just stood as big. I might get whipped for what they helped. Bam, you know, okay. And at least he knows what a busted lip nap time next time is gonna cost him. So you screwed up your courage, you said, yeah, that's all right. No, I got a black eye, but hell, I stood up.
Starting point is 01:04:19 You feel better about yourself for the rest of your life and you keep doing that. This little cissification of the country is ridiculous. It goes absolutely nowhere. And you've got girl up foods, masquerading is men in the hood shooting that up. And you've got girl up foods that don't know how to be men shooting up to hallways.
Starting point is 01:04:43 So you want to control the violence in the society. You teach masculinity because masculinity imposes on the boy as he grows up. There's something he can't escape from where he feels massive guilt and shame if he cannot act in a masculine fashion, which is you don't do this at the wrong time, wrong place.
Starting point is 01:05:07 You have perspective. You do not beat on women. You do not shoot your neighborhood up. You do not kill your neighbors. You do not poison them. You don't rape them. You don't rob them. You don't burglarize them.
Starting point is 01:05:21 You don't sell poison to them. What the hell is the matter with you? You see, when you take this out of the equation where you get rid of character, then you got a problem. But you see character requires restraint, application, dedication. It requires something where you got to go work at it.
Starting point is 01:05:41 But you see everything's supposed to be handed to you. Oh my God, I want this so badly. Well, it's not just a courtesy. Here, you're entitled to it. You don't have to do anything about anything to get this. It's all supposed to be yours. This welfare state thing you're talking about
Starting point is 01:06:01 that leads in, which goes back to another thing. I could become a Republican if they did a few things these days to get nacks together, stop punkin' out and tryin' to go fly over here, where you're gonna try to replace the people that ain't gonna do shit for you, except get you to lose what you got goin'. You have boss Trump there who somebody is looking at his saying I like that guy because he stands up. I don't care if he's wrong or right. He stands up. What the hell? Somebody needs to do it. Talk back to these idiots. I don't care if he
Starting point is 01:06:37 sounds like he is being crude. I want to hear that every now and then. You know, I cuss when I get in the locker room or around my home is all around my friends, whatever, so what the devil, this is reality. So let's get some more like that and stop trying to get into, we have to distance ourselves from what the hell is she got going? You see, you got a good policy,
Starting point is 01:07:03 but nobody wants to hear that. Because you've been part of this thing where everybody's supposed to have five seconds soundbates, 15-second soundbates, and something somebody spent 27 years trying to learn reading a whole lot of books and doing a lot of research is supposed to be condensed to 15 seconds. Ladies and gentlemen, we'll have today blah, blah, blah, and then they don't give you the news to give you an editorial. I remember when news used to be a public service thing
Starting point is 01:07:34 until CNN screwed it up 35 years ago when it became 24-7. After they got rid of the first Gulf War, there wasn't that much news. And you had it. It's round Chuck. What do you think is going on here? I don't know, Earl. Maybe what we have is maybe there's some suspects in that cabin that's burning. Everybody's looking at the goddamn thing smoking. You look at it the same thing. Well, Chuck, what if it was Toronto? Tommy, what do you think? Well, I don't really know, but maybe it's a,
Starting point is 01:08:10 ah, damn it, shut up. Huh. Let's see what the hell happens. You know, damn. What's wrong with you? It's a goddamn bird cap, okay? Now, you don't know anything more than I do. So shut up.
Starting point is 01:08:24 I don't want to hear you speculating on this crap What it used to be and that's the news for today? You've got 12 minutes They interrupted ordinary programmer will be back to it there any new development. Let's get back to that I don't want to hit it shit. I know we should have been in the same with weather Yeah, so judge how do you feel now that, you know, with all, you know, a podcast and, you know, ex all these different platforms that we could hear the news? Do you think it's a breath of fresh air? Because now all the mainstream media companies are going down.
Starting point is 01:08:54 All CNN is losing viewership by the minute. Fox is, you know, not doing well. All their, you know, Tucker Carlson leaves and goes to X and has a massive viewing. How do you feel about the fact that now we can actually hear the news and not have it censored? I like that. The other thing too is news isn't necessarily nice. And see, that's the affirmation.
Starting point is 01:09:16 I want happy news. Well, God damn it. Go read a comic book. Yeah. What me do is if it was nice, ill. Anything that's one of the reasons judge Yeah. What made you feel it wasn't I say? I think that's one of the reasons judge worried why Trump was such, well, it is still such a shock to them into the system because like you said, judge, he don't give a shit. He's from day one from videos that I remember as a kid from the eight, eighties and nineties.
Starting point is 01:09:39 He was pro America. He just didn't, he didn't give a damn until he became president. And it's like, you know, he's racist and all that crap. But he was that alpha male, not giving a shit, not apologetic. And he came into a system that did not like that at all. Yeah. See, racism is a form of xenophobia, of not wanting to embrace the unfamiliar. Every single human I have encountered has had something negative to say about somebody That's natural you try to act like you don't you a goddamn lie because you unless you a sink
Starting point is 01:10:14 Maybe you're up in the Vatican or something and I don't even buy that Naked stuff to tell you got them so we all that. So yeah, so you know, bottom line is, is, okay, I remember back in the early 90s, Trump used to go into the night clubs with no security and hang with everybody. Yep. He was like in black girls too. Yeah. Everybody. I mean, yeah, so I don't have any problems with him.
Starting point is 01:10:44 Hell no. Well, look what he did with Central Park 5. Yeah, well, one of them's dad, he brought him down to confess and implicated other four, and they confessed. What the hell is some pretty horrible criminal activity that it went on? So yeah, people would talk about that. I see all of the folk right now. Oh,
Starting point is 01:11:05 it's just so hot. Well, what the hell did you just get through saying about this? Huh? Well, you said it. You're talking about our harrow, but look what you claim it did to George Floyd. Now, I suppose it came out another kind of way, you know, bottom line. So he just did what you did. So what's the problem? You can't look in the mirror. You know, you got an oxema or whatever the hell they put on these days didn't work and you got complexion problem. You know, you all want to see yourself. And then, then tell them what is objectification of beauty is horrible. No, it ain't. If we didn't object to five beauty, we'd still be looking something like a chimpanzee. Hello hippocies, ill.
Starting point is 01:11:49 Thanks. Rob, can you pull up that clip when Trump is talking to the lawyer and says, like, she was on my tab, like, you, you, to be honest with you, I would never date you. You're not. Have you heard him say 100% in a step position? Yeah, in the deposition, but I want to ask this question from you. So as a person who is a, is this the one where he says that if it is, you go ahead and play that? You're saying Marla's in this photo?
Starting point is 01:12:14 That's Marla. Yeah, that's my wife. Which one are you pointing to? Here. Oh, say. First of all, you're just pointing to what's in the carol. Who is that? First. Who is it? She's not my? First of all, you just pointed to what's in the general. Who is that? First of all, she's not my type.
Starting point is 01:12:27 And that's 100% true. She's not my type. And even since you said you're not my type, yeah, but if you can find that, but you know, there's reality. Yeah, there's nothing wrong with that. So, but you as a judge, right, you've been in this system for a long time, right? Yeah, it is. So 91 counts, 91, and they're trying to take them down and lawyers and let's see, you know,
Starting point is 01:12:51 you know what's going on in New York all this stuff? From somebody that's been in the space, how much of this is valid of what they're doing? How much of it is just absolutely justice getting involved? You're saying it's bullshit? Now, how much of it is bullshit look how much of it is bullshit. How much of it is bullshit?
Starting point is 01:13:06 Let me just give you a real quick analysis. Okay, let's take what's going on with Stormy Daniels. He supposedly bribed Stormy Daniels to remain quiet and not embarrass him. Well, obviously, Bragg, the prosecutor, didn't pay attention in the first year of law school when he would have been taught to flip the script. If you have to pay somebody to not embarrass you, you got blackmail. That's a felony. So somebody got indicted for being the victim of a felony, blackmail, effort. felony, black male elephant. All right, let's say the corporation got indicted for not accurately reporting on their forms, which are public record why they paid stormy Daniels,
Starting point is 01:13:55 what they did. Well, there was a gag order in there. Nobody was supposed to tell so if the corporation had told they would have violated the confidentiality aspect of the settlement. All right, let's get down here where we're talking about the boxes of documents The case is United States Department of Navy versus Egan, the EGA in 1988 Navy versus EGAN, EGA and 1988. There are a number of concurring opinions when you take all of them. You say to yourself, oh, the Supreme Court is saying since the President is Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Services and also Chief Diplomate for the United States under the Constitution. He has absolute authority and discretion to classify or declassify any document he wishes in any form, see, profession he chooses. Parsley are totally and also Marbury versus Madison. Old, that was 1803. What is that? 220 years ago, it says that if Congress passes
Starting point is 01:15:13 a law, it is unconstitutional. It has no force and effect. So what we have is a set of laws, Congress passed it impugned a president's constitutional power so they would have no effect. So the bottom line is, is if he removes the documents from the White House, then he has de facto declassified them. In one sense, in any form, sheep of fashion, he chose. So what happens is the White House was guarded by the Secret Service. Malargo was guarded by the Secret Service.
Starting point is 01:15:52 So what the hell is the difference? He doesn't turn it over to the archivists. Well, Marbury versus Madison, which suggests the law that required that he do that was unconstitutional, as impugning his constitutional power and authority, and it may be that certain of the things in these documents were incriminating to certain persons who, if they got their little grubbies on them, would try to destroy the records.
Starting point is 01:16:21 Meanwhile, let's talk about something else that's associated since I've actually read the downloaded transcripts of the three laptops Hunter Biden left. It was three not one. And there is clear discussion in these emails between device president and his cracky at son by taking your guys by the police and looking at the box behind the vets. And there are 42 apparent visits where they go to see what's behind the vet.
Starting point is 01:16:57 And the vice president is not protected by that constitutional authority. And since Congress decided to go after boss Trump after he was no longer president and they said to president for being able to go after the former vice president for what he did then and I would suggest under Article 2 section 4 that is adequate grounds for impeachment which they did not have when they went after Trump either time. They did not cite in their articles anything that was constitutionally permissible to consider. Now let's get back to what's going on in Georgia. Now I won't talk about the 82 badly since she's the daughter of a good close personal friend. I went to law school with who used to be a militant, but I won't
Starting point is 01:17:46 talk about him or his daughter, but let's just say when I downloaded the 92 page indictment, one of the several things that stuck in my mind was counts that wanted to make it a felony for Trump to advocate to his followers to read our view news max. Now, winning the hell in America did it become a crime? It's a bit of a read the news. Okay. Yeah. So, we get on with these kind of things. And this civil thing here in New York that they're going on now.
Starting point is 01:18:25 I think is a complete forest because there is one big phrase that's been left out of here. Quote, business practices, unquote. The business practice that is clear from all the testimony is that the banks and the financial institutions were aware of the way people assess items. They did not lose any money on it. They knew what to expect.
Starting point is 01:18:55 It was as per the industry. It was a business practice and a stupid idiots that's a prosecuting authority up there don't seem to be aware of that. And I submit that's because in law school they didn't pay attention. Business practices and they should have been should have been dealing with all the crooks running around New York instead of trying to say I'm going to protect America from this evil. Bobby Yaga and we're going to go try and deprive the country now if you want a constitutional crisis Put it with 50% 40% a 30% whatever the public saying what the hell did they think they're doing? I wanted to vote for the man now these clowns are trying to keep me from getting the chance to cast my vote. What the hell?
Starting point is 01:19:46 That's illegal. That brings back this thing of eWant January 6th to really be shown how insignificant it was. Whoa, let's go there. But then let's get back to January 6th. He supposedly told Pence, don't sign this, okay? where he's six. He supposedly told Pence, don't sign this. Okay. The confidence of elections act of 1877, which is still good law, was next on the docket to be considered when Pelosi declared an emergency. What does it say? It says the vice president of the United States shall not certify the purported electoral college results when there is evidence of a lack of public confidence in the validity or eccentric, set for the proceeds. So said president, vice president, she Shell called upon Congress to appoint a 15 man committee, five from the House, five from the Senate, five from the U.S. Supreme Court over these proceedings,
Starting point is 01:20:52 the Chief Justice, Shell preside, wherein they shall conduct an independent audit of the election results, taking at least 10 days or as long thereafter as is necessary. Hell, he was calling on the man to follow the damn law that's still on the books. Now, you indict somebody for following the law because you were stupid jerk who didn't pay any damn attention in law school. First year. Do you think it sticks, Judge, what they're trying to do with all these cases? Does it stick to make him unrunnable? No, I think it's motivating people. Hell, if I didn't like him, I'd be prone to say, how are you going to dump on somebody like that? Maybe I need to find out why they're so
Starting point is 01:21:38 scared of him, because I don't like the people that act in that way. They act like assholes. Tells going on and see, I've been looking at this for 50 years. Counselor approached the bench, state approach. What, Madam Court reporter, please turn the record. What the hell do you think you'll do what it is? Sir, do you think there's one charge that stands out above all the charges that may hold him culpable in law? Is there one thing that sticks out?
Starting point is 01:22:04 I don't think there's one that actually would stick. If it went up to an appellate court, I don't see anything. He's done wrong. Even if you take everything to state or the government, federal government, it states, and federal government are alleging it's subject to what in the old law used to be a demurrer. A yonner of defense moves for this missile on the basis of a demurrer to it, even if everything the prosecution is claiming is in fact true, it doesn't state a crime. So there's where you go with that. The other thing is it's just absolutely intolerable for these folks to try to lapse back to 1932
Starting point is 01:22:47 and impose the methodology of the National Socialist Workers Party, the German acronym for National Socialist Workers Party is in A.Z.I. Nazi. And that's exactly what they're doing. They're trying to thwart the will of the American public. And that's why we have the bill of rights, the first 10 amendments to keep that from happening. You do not want to use the prosecutorial power of the state
Starting point is 01:23:18 for political purposes to oppress, repress, intrude in or unduly influence the will of the people. Is there any precedent for any sort of counter-suing for election interference that Trump can do? He might and she, one of the prospects I thought about is somebody hot shot in the house that's now under Republican control can simply call some hearings and call Trump as a witness as a technical whistleblower and everything he testifies to then becomes immune for prosecution. Now, because at this point, Judge, this is election interference. He is the number one front runner for the Republican party.
Starting point is 01:24:03 All these charges are our our sham. That's and he's he's in trouble with all the January six and not trusting the electoral process. This is them actively cheating in front of our face. Exactly. Another words, wait a minute. What the hell is going on? I don't care what the devil you say Trump did. What are you doing? Yeah. And there you go. That less or two evils. But let us get back to something. Let's take Memphis and Shelby County, for example. 19 and 2006, the Justice Department found that the voting machines, former Debald voting machines,
Starting point is 01:24:37 were hopelessly corrupted, and that there was no fair election that could be had in Memphis and Shelby County Tennessee 2008 the Justice Department put up the money to replace every machine that was from confiscated drug funds. Well each year, each quarter there after they gave an update and it wasn't until November 2022 that Shelby County actually replaced those machines. So the interesting thing is, is in January when the Justice Department comes out with this bullshit thing about there was no discernible election fraud in the country, they turn around the same damn week.
Starting point is 01:25:24 They say in Shelby County once again, there was no fair election, et cetera, et cetera, because of now, either you're telling the truth about there's no discernible election fraud in the country in January 2021 or you're lying when you turn around in the same damn week and saying the 14th largest city in the country that has election fraud. Now which is it? You see, that looks like Orwellian doubles be out in 1984.
Starting point is 01:25:55 It's crap. And by the way, the other thing too, I would suggest if anybody wants to get a grip on what's going on, take a read of Orwell's Animal Farm, or if you're too lazy, Google it. There is an animal farm from 1952. It's an animation that the CIA put out. It's almost word for word following Orwell's books.
Starting point is 01:26:19 And essentially what happens is the animals have a revolution take over a farm, throw the humans out, and they come up with an animal set of rights. All animals are equal, but the pigs correlate with the dog. Very good buck. And they start imposing a tyranny and then they have a little modification. All animals are equal, but pigs are more equal than others. Yeah, snowballs. Yeah. So snowballs, yeah. are more equal than others. Yeah, snowball. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:46 So snowball. Yeah. I remember reading the book. Yeah. Yeah. So how do you how do you feel about the the prospects of a president Joe Biden or maybe if he doesn't run a president? I know your big fan of Kamala Harris or a new sum or some of the other.
Starting point is 01:27:01 So on the democratic side, what what do do you think's gonna end up happening there? That's a disaster. Kamala Harris was used to hiking her hemline up when she wanted to get some done in California, but she can't handle the complexity. She's too damn lazy. She won't listen to her briefings on a staff. She embarrasses the hell out of the country
Starting point is 01:27:23 when she does that hyena, grin and giggle. And she starts, what are the Europeans call it? Words, salads, flames to be black. And that's a lie. I met a daddy one time down in Jamaica with my wife. We were guests of the government in general then. And he got introduced to us as everybody's favorite Hindu professor. Now, he has a grandmother. I've got to the picture to see what he has. He has a grandmother.
Starting point is 01:27:53 That's him. He has a grandmother who is supposedly, according to him, a Hindu housekeeper, according to Kamala, that great grandmother of hers is a black woman. But even if you took the picture through the complexion, she's not completely black. So in a lot of places in the United States, if you were only one eighth black that didn't make you black because that one drop roof for most of the Confederate States wouldn't even apply. So what we have here is somebody who had no African ancestry who is just a Hindu of the Tamil group who happened to be a people that's very dark and swarthy is being perpetrated is being black. Now, when I had my show the first couple of years, there were a couple of very beautiful
Starting point is 01:28:58 black women I thought worked for the show. Well, one of them said, you think I'm a black woman, don't you? I said, aren't you? She's just no. I'm a Hindu. She said, my mother was of the brawman cast. My father was of the warrior cast. He took an oath to protect my mother, but they fell in love. They went off in God and alope, and we can't go back to India because the family put out a death warrant on us, so I hit on us, so I said, wow. And then through her, I ran into, in fact, some books have been written on Hindus who cut their hair and passed for black to get to fellowships. Now she's lying about something else. During her debates with
Starting point is 01:29:48 senile Biden, when they were both running for president, she accused him of not understanding something. How when she was an elementary school student and San Francisco, she says she was one of those who had to be bust because of the integration plans. Well, she published some years ago her high school yearbook. And the high school yearbook from a Canadian high school says from kindergarten through 12th crease. She was a student in Canada. So she's either lying about that. Get out of here. And that's in her yearbook. Or she lied about being a student in the Bay area. Now, my former in-laws were from the Bay area and it's interesting what goes on.
Starting point is 01:30:51 My ex-wife, beautiful, she was, she was fine. Lord, she was fine. Expensive, but you know, whatever. It broke, it net California divorce before the half years, no pre-nup, but anyway. Oh, man, John. She was born in the same hospital. Oh, man.
Starting point is 01:31:10 In the same year is Kamala. And my late mother-in-law, her mama, who was a Canadian citizen, was a pediatric nurse in that same hospital. Well, my ex needed a new birth certificate, so we ordered one, so I know what they look like. Well, Kamala's that she submitted to Howard University to get released while she was running for stuff in California.
Starting point is 01:31:38 It's interesting. It says, nationality of mother, it says British Commonwealth. It says, nationality of mother. It says, British Commonwealth. It says, race of mother. It says Caucasian. It says, religion of mother. It says, Hindu. For father, it says, nationality is blank.
Starting point is 01:32:03 And then for race, it says Jamaican. So Jamaican is not a race and I am personally acquainted with at least one blonde hair blue eyed English aristocrat whose parents are peers in England. One's redhead and grey eyed and the other one's blonde hair blue eyed, and all three of them were born in Jamaica and they're Jamaican citizens and they can speak to Pat Wai is good as anybody else who's part of the Commonwealth. So you don't have to be of African descent to be born in Jamaica. And I've been there so many times that they just brought, you are a Germanic and you like to come to Jamaica by.
Starting point is 01:32:47 Hey, you're a clown boy. I'm not here. I don't know. You'll lose a mind. You'd be down from city lead to beat Padish. You know, so what you're saying is if she's, if Kamala's, if you say actually she's just Indian, then that, that, that, that status or that accomplishment of the first African vice president,
Starting point is 01:33:07 it's still up for grabs. Oh, shit. It's still up for grabs, though. So somebody else could still get that spot. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Sure.
Starting point is 01:33:15 It's same thing with Obama, the first black American. Well, yeah, technically, I guess, but he has no mama, no daddy, no aunts, no uncles, no grandparents that went through the black experience in the United States of America. Now, I'm 76, but I can remember my mother used to be a librarian with Tuskegee Institute. I remember one time when I was five, we were driving from there during the summer to visit some of her relatives in Jackson, Tennessee, and we made a mistake of starting off too early in those days if you were black you traveled at night and slept during the day, it just wasn't safe. And anyhow, the old man had all of green de Soto. My mother was fishing
Starting point is 01:34:11 in the glove compartment and she asked me sitting in the back to hold her coke. So she loved her coax, coax cola. So I've got the bottle sitting on my knee and put on bottle shatters. And then I hear So I've got the bottle sitting on my knee and Prowm Bottle shatters and then I hear the gunshot and it's coke all over my leg And I'm looking at this bullet hole my own man would Decorated he was at best stone in world war two. He was telling me about it
Starting point is 01:34:41 So I said somebody shot at us. He said, I know my mother said, son, just get out on the floor. She was calm. Some were worried about her getting mad at me because I broke her Bible of Coca-Cola. It opened anyway. See, Obama has nobody in his family that went through anything like that.
Starting point is 01:35:03 And it's kind of crazy what the problem is, I'll go to another one, birth gate. The Constitution of the United States defines citizenship in two places. One of them, he qualifies all he has to have is an American parent. He can be born anywhere in the world. These American citizens.
Starting point is 01:35:27 The other one is a little bit more interesting. It deals with running for president, a vice president. You have to be born on American soil. State territory, protector it, military, naval base, consulate or embassy. Bad news Republican party, Cruz does not qualify because he was bragging about being
Starting point is 01:35:55 born in Canada. That disqualifies you. If you read the federal newspapers, they tell you they don't want any sleepers sneaking in and taking control with the government see. So you have to be born on American soil. Consulents and embassies have a lot of things where women rush to have their children there when they can't get back so they could qualify for that. We have a very interesting person, everybody's heard of, Winston Churchill. He was an American citizen because his mother was from Chicago, an American hearis, and his father
Starting point is 01:36:35 was an English Lord. He'd announced his citizenship so he could become Sir Winston, announced his citizenship so he could become Sir Winston because America does not allow a nobleman under the Constitution, but he was an American citizen. That's one of the reasons he had such a fan club, but he couldn't run for American president because he wasn't born on American soil. Now, if you, there you go, was just up there. If you are born in American Samoa, the canal's on Puerto Rico, you can run for president. But now here's the problem. Obama released a birth certificate when he was enrolled in college and it list on there the room number, the phone number of the pediatrician who did the delivery, it noted his mother was 18 years, three months, which meant she got
Starting point is 01:37:40 knocked up at 17 and she was a citizen of Canada, and it list all of the details. The phone numbers were working one, so that's one birth certificate. But he's in the White House for 18 months before he gets one from Hawaii. Now, the problem with that, I see, is two people that were on my show worked,
Starting point is 01:38:06 worked on my show first couple of years, were from Hawaii and they needed the passport because they were gonna take a trip. So I'm in my office in the headquarters for the show and I made the phone call to the Department of Vital Statistics in Hawaii and had them expedite to delivery and they got diverse certificates in 48 hours. So if I can do that back in 2000 to hell with the president of the United States taking 18 months to do it. See, I don't buy it. The other thing too is where you went to school.
Starting point is 01:38:46 Now, 20 years some years ago, more than 20, my now ex-wife wanted me to send my oldest son to one of the same places over there. In fact, he's same place. He went to school and when I checked, I said, this boy is not earned this because the tuition, not including a room in board
Starting point is 01:39:07 was $95,000 a year. And I talked to two people, one of whom worked out in Hollywood and won I met in Hawaii sometime ago who bragged about going to school with Obama. And they said the tuition, when they went there with him was 45,000 a year, not including room and board, little rich kid. So his father, Lolo Sotoro, was an
Starting point is 01:39:34 interesting person. He was executive, international executive vice president for Standard Oil. He also, that guy on the left, there's apparently Obama's father, you're saying? This is his adopted father, he adopted him when he was about two years old. Now, he is an interesting person. He also was a major in the Indonesian Army from 58 to 1962 and he ran the death squad. So there was allegedly a warrant out for him from the Hague for mass murdering or being responsible for killing a half million people back in the late 50s when he ran the death squads.
Starting point is 01:40:19 We studied this in comparative international law back in the late 60s. I remember that guy. I had no idea he was connected. But anyway, his vice president for Standard Oil, at the time in question, it was believed that Indonesia is set on the world's largest oil reserves. So, Standard Oil wanted to get into that, but they couldn't under American laws. So they propped up their vice president. Financially, he ran to death squads, had a lot of muscles, so he wound up becoming the oil tycoon for Indonesia. And when he died, he was one of the richest men on earth. Now,
Starting point is 01:41:01 he supposedly died from the cumulative effects of three separate automobile accidents, which basically came from the fact he was a mass despi. The US protected him because at the time he was running the spy operations for the CIA as a contractor in China, North Korea, North Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. And remember the Nams going on at this point in time. George Herbert Walker Bush ran the CIA under the Ford administration, and George Herbert Walker Bush was cousin to his wife, Obama's mother, and Obama's mother's father, Obama's maternal grandmother, was first cousin to George Herbert Walker Bush. water bush. So the family relationship in there, they all had fun and games from bushes experience with his CIA connections when he ran the CIA in Lolo Sotoro and also through
Starting point is 01:42:20 his second cousin who was married to him and all sold through the father in law to so Toro who was his first cousin. So it's an interesting little filial family relationship to have. Now, sir, does this all date back to the Sam Hinckley situation? Yeah, Sam Hinckley. So what the hell is going on here? So I mean, this is I can sit here all day and I vote for him. He should be on for president. One million percent. So here's the other thing. What I get another one. Yeah. Brad Pitt is a cousin to these guys now. Now, Holly Woods involved to CIA president. We're bluffing Warren Buffett is a guy. Oh my god. Well, they're trying to understand. So this is a connection. So I'm inkly at some sperm that had a cape and a sh-
Starting point is 01:43:07 Everyone had a cape, you know. Obama and Brad Pitt are cousins. Ninth cousins to be precise. Yeah. The campaign trail last year to merge with the two-sharer common ancestor, Edward Hinckman, who died in Virginia, is that part of the sand? That's the song one.
Starting point is 01:43:21 Hinckly family. What the f- So there's all kinds of things right now. So basically, they're all connected. Oh, no matter what. These guys are, they run the sand. That's your family. That comes from that. So there's basically just that they're all connected. So no matter what these guys are, they run the show and all connect. You see this thing where Michelle and George W get the gig. They did he give the candy. What I hear from the inside sources is that same Camdie. Did he used to give to her husband when he was a kid. Now, there's a picture I stumbled onto that you could Google, but you can't now. And when I ran into it, he was still in Illinois
Starting point is 01:43:54 in the state house. And what that was about was there's a picture where Lolo Sotaro is standing up with a golf club, George W. Bush, Herbert Walker Bush, soon to be president of the United States is standing up with a golf club. And then sitting in a golf cart with his arm around a 78 year old kid standing next to it,
Starting point is 01:44:19 is George W. Bush and the kid is Lolo Sotoro's adopted kid, Barry Sotoro's adopted kid Barry Sotoro soon to be Barack Obama. Wow. So are you saying that Obama met the bushes when he was a kid? Yeah, they grew up together. They used to hang around. That's quiet.
Starting point is 01:44:37 That's why I mean, and they like this is just somebody they met in some White House ceremony. They he this family. I got one more for your serson. You know, all this. Oh, more of a buffet in there too. He's one of them. You know how you said that you can't lie between what's in between your thighs. What do you know about Michelle Obama that we don't know?
Starting point is 01:44:56 One of you heard Josh, but there's one picture you flashed up there that they have a copy of in the White House. Which one? I did. My mind is full on blown right now. I like brains against the wall. Which picture, Judge? There's one that's in the White House now. They attended a ceremony a couple of years ago.
Starting point is 01:45:13 Where is it? I think I saw it in there. And who? Is this the Buramian Obama? Yeah, and all of that. Barack Obama and Michelle. I don't know what she is. But I'm gonna run, Judge. I hope not. That's a waste. But I tell you one thing that I don't like about Barack Obama.
Starting point is 01:45:35 There was an incident in Copperini, Greens, some projects, high rise projects, and I'll torn down in Chicago. There was an old lady in her 90s in a wheelchair. And some gangsters broke into her apartment, and they had been raping and robbing women in these apartments. Now she had a single action coat 45, a peacemaker that her late husband, a cowboy, had left her. And she shot several of the people that had broken in. Well she got prosecuted at the time under Chicago law for having an unregistered file. There was a special act in front of the Illinois State legislature to grant her immunity, and it was unanimous with one holdout, and that person was Barack Obama. I didn't like him every since then. Now, there's another guy that was the congressman from the district he ran for, Bobby Rush, who was a former black panther.
Starting point is 01:46:51 And I did get a chance to see the tape of that. And Rush embarrassed a hill out of Obama who knew absolutely nothing about the area he was running from. It was this thing, he was representing real estate developer, the law firm was. Now, he comes from good Republican stock, Obama. The firm he and Michelle work for is one of the oldest Republican law firms in America. And in fact, they helped finance Abraham Lincoln's first run for president. So the toilet paper, I guess, has elephants printed on it, but, you know, I have to ask with the elephant,
Starting point is 01:47:37 you know, I guess it's pretty committed. So interestingly enough to show you Obama's fraud, the Heritage Foundation, which gets into stuff pretty deep, you've heard of them. They do a report card every year on the representatives in the house and to send it. And they gave Obama two years running their third highest rating. A 96 plus percent second place man got a little higher plus percent. And the first one got 97 percent correct voting for conservative causes when he was a US
Starting point is 01:48:18 senator, which certainly doesn't fit his persona because he's an opportunist. He had the lowest voting record out of the hundred senators, but it is what it is. So you don't know where the hell he's coming from. And I guess that's because of his family spy background. Spies aren't known for telling the truth. I mean, you get caught there, if you did. But speaking of which, I want to get off into another thing. I just thought about it. This thing that Biden is talking about, it's a done deal for DC to get statehood. Now, I was born in Washington, DC, disclaimer.
Starting point is 01:48:58 So I guess I'm a native, but DC does not need a statehood. But DC does not need a statehood. It's a relatively small or middle-sized American city, about 300,000-some thousand people. And if you want the citizens, the residents of what's now the district of Columbia to be able to get adequate voting representation in Congress, Your solution is simply to return it to Maryland and keep the capital mall as the district where nobody lives except the president, vice president. So then they can get representation, they can vote in
Starting point is 01:49:41 Congress because otherwise all you're doing is giving this 300,000 plus population city, the clout of a state. And when you go to DC right now, they've gentrified the place and it's a rainbow city. So that would give the cult the clout of a whole state for living in a medium-sized city, which is inappropriate. That's just a dodge, but that's the poison on that. To give them their votes, simply seed the damn district back to Maryland where it came from in the first damn place, and they can get representation, they can vote. Now, I just started throwing that. place and they can get representation, they can vote. Now, that is started. Throw daddy.
Starting point is 01:50:27 I have one last question for you. I know we got a wrap up. What's it going to take for you to call yourself a Republican? I think I just became a conservative literally on this podcast. Swartig out. Well, I could become a Republican if the people in charge start dealing with recognizing their
Starting point is 01:50:46 opportunity, what to hell? Look at all the people out there, they want an alternative who are family people who appreciate manhood, who appreciate duty on our obligation character, being about something earning your own damn way in life instead of whining about what's coming down on your shoulders. Yeah. It's, it's, it's adversity, but you can go out and kick a sass. You know, and you can go to the Facebook. Josh, I would vote, if for some reason Trump can't run and everybody else falls out, I would vote for you.
Starting point is 01:51:21 I would say that he would be, by the way, he's younger than Trump and Biden. I love it. Just to be clear. Yeah. Yeah. I love it. Joe Brown. This has been fantastic. I think next time we do it, I don't think two hours is enough. I honestly, we got to bring up next time. I'll bring up next time. I'll bring up next time. And by the way, we may even do the next one live with an audience because I think the audience would love it. well. We do that the comedy club. So, Judge O'Brien, thank you so much for- I do a little of that too.
Starting point is 01:51:49 Oh, I love it. I love it. I love it. Yeah, some British accents. Fantastic. Yeah, love. To me. Really enjoyed it.
Starting point is 01:51:56 Thank you so much for coming out. Can I wait to do this again next time? Is there a website? Is there some more people? Is there anything you're working on? Okay, here, if you want to get me I do X. It's at Judge Joe Brown TV. Falling you right now. I do. There you go. Let's see. Well, I don't know about more executive vanish in China,
Starting point is 01:52:17 but I like that where instead of getting from being crooks instead of getting a five million dollar book deal, then you get a wall. It's you can prop up for a brief while until you slide off. Okay, yeah, there you go. Go give the judge a follow, rock, rock, come, blow, live on a follow and also for those RFK, I think VIP and premier tickets are sold. There's some general tickets I believe left.
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