PBD Podcast - Mamdani Cries, Newsom’s 2028 Plans, Trump's Third Term + Canada 10% Tariffs | PBD Podcast | Ep. 673

Episode Date: October 27, 2025

Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Vincent Oshana, and Adam Sosnick unpack Zohran Mamdani crying, Gavin Newsom's 2028 presidential plans, President Trump’s rumored third term, and the new 10% tar...iffs on Canada.------🎒 LIMITED EDITION BLACK & RED VT BACKPACK: https://bit.ly/4oE0FpA👞 GET THE NEW FLB 1'S: https://bit.ly/4mXV9gd📕 REGISTER FOR BPW 2025 - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12TH 2025: https://bit.ly/3IU2YWx🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON SPOTIFY: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g57zR2⁠⁠/🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ITUNES: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g1bXAh⁠⁠🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ALL PLATFORMS: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4eXQl6A⁠⁠🥃 BOARDROOM CIGAR LOUNGE: ⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4pzLEXj⁠⁠⁠🍋 ZEST IT FORWARD: ⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4kJ71lc ⁠⁠⁠📕 PBD'S BOOK "THE ACADEMY": ⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/41rtEV4⁠⁠⁠👔 BET-DAVID CONSULTING: ⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4lzQph2 ⁠⁠⁠📺 JOIN THE CHANNEL: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g5C6Or⁠⁠⁠💬 TEXT US: Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time! ABOUT US:Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Did you ever think you would make it? I feel I'm supposed to take sweetly. I know this life man for me. Adam, what's your point? The future looks bright. My handshake is better than anything I ever signs. Right here. You are a 101?
Starting point is 00:00:18 My son's right there. I think I've ever said this before. All right, folks. Hope you had a good weekend. I know Vinny literally, I mean, this is when you know things. get tricky. Vinnie flies in last night from LA at 10 o'clock in the morning. There's a massive storm going on in Fort Lauderdale. It's the loudest thunderstorm. I've heard of my, have you ever heard anything louder than that? Not sustained like that. It was like bang, bang, bang, bang. It was so loud
Starting point is 00:00:45 at 1045. I had to get up and go check on the kids, the dogs, everybody, the family, because it was so loud. And even with that, the guy flew 3,000 miles here. He came to the podcast 15 minutes before this guy. He's driving up from Miami. Yeah, true. And, and, and, and, and, and, and, And let me tell you this other thing, Tom, if you can turn off your phone, please. Tom always just like, you can't get him to stay focused on. Like, just like the phone off already. It could be mute, but the YouTube thing is. By the way, let me tell you what's going on.
Starting point is 00:01:10 Let me tell you what's going on. I never thought it would get to a point. Like literally, I never thought it would get to a point where we would have somebody who's straight out of Compton. I don't know if being tracking this or not. Like OG, OG? Straight out of Compton who's talking about he wants to run for president. Rob, can you pull up that one picture? Look at this.
Starting point is 00:01:28 This candidate, he wants to run. Trump for president in California, just straight up. Oh, snap. Is that G-Nus? By the way, you know that's how he was before? A lot of people say this picture, this other picture, Rob, go to it. Some people say this was him. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:01:45 This was him. But he just did a podcast with Stephen Jackson and Matt Barnes. He finally revealed the truth, and he said, Rob, can you go to the other picture? Get us straight. No regrets. Did you see the ragrets the way it's quite of, I mean, that is straight up. That's, by the way, that's the true newsome. Anybody tells you know the guy grew up hard life, poor, the bread that they have to put it together.
Starting point is 00:02:11 Wonder bread. Like, you know, it was almost like when Hillary Clinton went on Charlamagne and said, what do you got in your back? I always carry hot sauce with me. Yeah. I mean, obviously, by the way, you know there's no pandering. You know it's not like they're trying to win the black vote. Why would she do that? never do something like that.
Starting point is 00:02:30 That's like wherever I just came and dropped some truth bombs on the fact that he was gangster before. Now I would vote for him. Straight out of him. Yeah. Like, yo, you know what I'm saying? Just born the bread. You know what?
Starting point is 00:02:40 So look, anybody in California that tells you otherwise, you better listen up. And guess what? You know who else is not done? Kamala Harris is not done. Oh, no. You know that? She's back? She told BBC interview, I'm not done.
Starting point is 00:02:50 She tried to pull off a walk-a-wall. She's not done. I'm not leaving. I'll campaign for her. Let's go. Come on, Kamala. It would be, it would be great. And while that's going on, Bill Maher is thinking that Trump's going to run for a third term.
Starting point is 00:03:03 You can Steve Bannon keeps saying it over and over and over. And a lot of people on the MAGISide are devastated. Why? Because they don't want Trump to run for a third term. Really? Yeah, they're concerned about it. They were like a fourth and a fifth term. They wanted to go a little bit longer.
Starting point is 00:03:15 Third is not enough for them. And people are losing their minds. And by the way, you know what's crazy about it is the fact that Trump's not even, not, he's not taking that off the table. All he has to say is say, I would never run for a third term. He's leaving it there. Some are even speculating that he's building that, you know, the monumental, incredible, the East Wing where he was thinking about naming Monica Lewinsky because it's like a very precious building. I'm out.
Starting point is 00:03:41 To name, like, some are saying that he's building that because he's going to be using that a lot on his third term. That's the real conversation. But folks, this is just like, who knows? Speculation. This is pure speculation, allegedly, all this other stuff. But let me get into the stories of what's really going on. Seven out of nine universities reject Trump's administration, education compact. Okay, Fox News.
Starting point is 00:04:02 Trump announces 10% tariff hike on Canada as fury over hostile act Reagan ad reaches boiling point. By the way, that ad of Reagan, you know where it was played? The night the Dodgers won five to one. I saw the ad at the Dodgers. Oh, really? Against Toronto. On Fox, National. I watch it.
Starting point is 00:04:19 So that means they're still doing it. That means he saw it again. That means Canada is still pushing that ad. And you know what Canada did? They said, you want to do this? You know who they went to negotiate with? Canada went to China. Did you hear about that?
Starting point is 00:04:30 Canada's going and saying, okay, you don't want to do a deal with us? We're going to go with somebody else. Let's see how it's going to work out for them. Canada's trying to create a strategic partnership with China as Trump cuts trade talk. And then Mar, Bill Maher, he talks about the third term. We'll talk about that Maduro hits back at Trump inventing new eternal war. Colombian president defined Adam's favorite guy in response to the sanctions. We do not kneel.
Starting point is 00:04:54 Obviously, he didn't say it like that. My favorite guy. He wouldn't say it like that, but he would say with the Spanish, like, you know. Oh, of Petro? Yeah, he would say that it's in a different way. Kamala Harris teases new White House, Duran. I'm not done. I think that's fascinating.
Starting point is 00:05:10 Bernie Sanders, if you don't have any borders, you don't have a nation. He said that to Tim Dillon that they got that wrong. Socialist New York City favorite. Sobs, as he recalls Muslim aunt, being too scared to wear hijab in public post-9. And guess what? We did a little research that we'll talk about her. Maybe it really didn't go down that way. Maybe she wasn't even in New York.
Starting point is 00:05:32 I'm going to tell you something. Allegedly, right? Allegedly. If you crossed the line with Islamophobia, I will stop the podcast. Okay. If you stop the line and you make any claims. Tell me right now, unless if it's facts, but even sometimes facts are too much.
Starting point is 00:05:44 Too much truth hurts a little bit. Okay, so whatever you do, be gentle about it. Someone told me yesterday, feelings don't care about your facts. Yeah. Really? You heard facts don't care about your feelings? Backwards. Well, then fact you.
Starting point is 00:05:58 Wow, Tom. We went there that early. Tom, I haven't even had a car. You know what, Tom? Hey, fact you, stop it. He's trying to go to his job, please. There's people driving a war right now. All of these people selling fear porn in New York City, you know nobody's leaving New York
Starting point is 00:06:16 City if he wins. No, not at all. Nobody will. Matter of fact, you know what I'm... No, that's not true. I'm going to go an additional direction. I think if Mamdani wins People are going to move to New York City
Starting point is 00:06:27 Value change my going. I'm going to be so hot. Let's go. The people from Texas is in California. Could you imagine that? Could you imagine? If we're all just completely wrong. You know, it's just so wrong. Everyone's like, I'm going in New York.
Starting point is 00:06:39 I need that mom, Donnie effect. I'm trying to pay more in Texas. You know, it's a complete illusion. I'm trying to hear that cold a prayer five times. It's a complete illusion. Before it started raining yesterday, there is this couple walking down the street with a realtor. They were not from New York. They were not with a realtor.
Starting point is 00:06:52 They didn't say hello to me. They didn't ask where I was from. They didn't ask what my wife did. I said she's a teacher at W.A. They didn't ask about W.A. None of that happened. And so nobody's leaving New York. Yeah, weird.
Starting point is 00:07:02 None of that happened yesterday. Not at all. Right in front of my house. People walking in your neighborhood. Didn't happen. I thought Tom was going to give a two second thing. No, Tom. He went out for two and a half minutes.
Starting point is 00:07:10 By the way, I was a second way from asking what your point was. Billboards warn New York, New Jersey residents are moving out in mass. I am a billboard. But I don't believe that. I have a hard time with that. I think people are going to go to New York. city. I think it's a very attractive proposal to have a mayor like Mamdani as your mayor.
Starting point is 00:07:28 I do have some thoughts on this. We'll talk about it. Knicks are sick and tired of Mamdani using their logo. Oh yeah. New York Knicks threatened legal action against mayor all hopeful Zora Mamdani over campaign advert. Anyways, they were so upset that they actually intentionally lost to the Miami
Starting point is 00:07:45 heat last night. Yeah, I saw them in Miami. Well, Chauncee wasn't happy about it though. Chauncy, listen, Chauncy He was on, Damien Jones was, and you know this, all of this goes up to somebody else that we can talk about today, guys, because there's a guy who I'm thinking of. There's some, there's some furniture moving on. The guy who makes some, uh, yeah, I mean, we'll talk about it. We'll talk about it.
Starting point is 00:08:02 Game tie, you know, pass the ball to a fan. I'd never seen that. Yeah, it's great. Hakeem Jeffries finally bends the knee to socialist Mamdani ahead of early voting. And so there you have it. That's what's happening over there. British dad fired from teaching job for hanging 150 national flags. around his hometown.
Starting point is 00:08:23 Can you imagine you're proud of your country and they say, no, you're fired. You can't be doing something like that. 3.4 million foreign-born people claiming welfare benefits in Britain. Fantastic. How did that happen? Brits, work hard for all the foreign-born people
Starting point is 00:08:38 that are coming to take advantage of yourself. Keep working hard to take care of them. Utility bills spike as power-hungry AI data centers, boom. Bank of America report fines. Vinny has a lot to say about that one. So much. China, Russia, use systemic. asymmetric advantage
Starting point is 00:08:54 unleashed sex warfare to seduce U.S. tech execs Steel Secrets report Disney warns ABC and ABC. ABC and ESPN may vanish from major cable service by the end of the month. What? David Ellison is moving fast and spending big to remake Hollywood.
Starting point is 00:09:15 Pat McAfee makes Chauncey Billups joke on college game day amid NBA gambling scandal fallout. Not nice, Pat, but funny. Former Gambino boss, Sammy de Bocirvano, reveals the truth behind the NBA betting scandal.
Starting point is 00:09:33 And by the way, Congress wants to hear from Adam Silver about NBA scandal. There is a name that's being dropped. Adam, don't say anything. There's a name that are being dropped that, man, this is, by the way, if this name
Starting point is 00:09:46 is involved in any of this, guys game over if this name is involved in any of this i'm i'm going to show you something that you by the way write the name down on who you think i'm talking about okay write the name down to see what you're talking about write the name down let's see all right gavin usum confirms he's considering 28 uh presidential run as if he has not been for the last 56 years or whatever his ages uh no it's not cedric sabalus but Trump slas additional 10% tariff on Canada gods over ad. He didn't like.
Starting point is 00:10:24 Knew some story about hustling to pay the bill. Stop it. Sweden says no to rape convict. Are you ready for this? Did you hear about this? What? Sweden says no to rape convict deportation as crime wasn't long enough. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:37 Did you see what Elon Musk tweeted about that lady in Sweden? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. That is just a dark story to say. Okay. Anyways, I'm sure Vinny. I know you want to talk about that. Hackers change Bridget Macron's gender to mail on.
Starting point is 00:10:52 Is that a hacker? It's really, okay. We don't. Is it really? Who knows? By the way. She went, she went to, I mean, it's not that big of us to play. That's funny.
Starting point is 00:11:02 What happened? What happened? What happened? What happened? Get it? Hell. All right. Okay.
Starting point is 00:11:08 So gang, before we get started, let me give you an update. Let me give you an update. I feel like you're in like a gangster mood today. I'm not going to lie. You get the guy. Gangster Pinchstripe. I don't know. Forget about the Yankees.
Starting point is 00:11:20 Let me tell you. Let me tell you. Let me tell you how you know you believe in your product. See this white shirt. I have so many $800 shirts. How many shirts have you seen me cut the elbows the last three months? A lot. Give me a number.
Starting point is 00:11:31 Rob, how many times are you like your old shirt is cut again? Three or four. And that's the ones you witness, right? Those are not cheap. I am in love with these shirts, okay? I am in love with these shirts. But I want to tell you something. These are not the ones are cut?
Starting point is 00:11:43 No. Is it my cat are really fast? Are those just slim fit, meaning to your body? I don't even know them. I mean, it just keeps cutting. I mean, I've had so many shirts, but these are $800 shirts
Starting point is 00:11:51 that keep cutting. What do you mean cutting? Like the elbow ribs. The elbow ribs. He's on the board. He's only one of us on the show used to be compete for Mr. Olympia. Let me tell you what's going on.
Starting point is 00:12:01 Let me tell you what's going on. Let me tell you what's going on. Folks, we did not, and I'm being very sincere with you, we were not expecting for the shoes to go out this quickly. We were, by the way, guess what I'm wearing today again?
Starting point is 00:12:12 You know what this is? All I have to tell you is, I want to say I'm on day 30, 30, I'm still wearing these. This is all I wear. I wore it yesterday. I wore it Saturday. This is literally all I wear.
Starting point is 00:12:23 Whether I wear a suit or I wear some jeans, I wear those shoes. I have them in brown and I have them in black, the white and a navy blue comes out in December. Can I fact check you really fast? Yeah, go for it. Since the vault, I haven't seen you actually wear dress shoes. I just thought about that. Let me tell you. Vinny, I am so in love with my shoes.
Starting point is 00:12:42 But let me tell what's going out. Check this out, folks. But these style, these work suits. I want a pair. say to you, folks. Let me just say to you. First of all, yesterday, guy sends me a clip. Rob, did you see this clip? They're at the football game. They're getting kicked out. Rob, I think you have the clip. The guy's getting kicked out. And I keep getting tagged by a bunch of people. I'm like, why are these guys tagging me on this? Let me tell you what happened.
Starting point is 00:13:05 Okay. Rob, I just send the clip to if you want to pull it up. So these guys are out of 49ers game. Yeah. This guy's leaving. He's wearing the, um, Future looks bright hat, right? Future looks bright hat, but he's wearing the Nick Boza. Jersey, okay? But look at his hat. Look at this. So this thing gets a few million views. They're getting kicked out.
Starting point is 00:13:23 Go back a little bit, Rob. Go back a little bit. Look at the first set. Look at that. Look at that. Vingo! That looks good, buddy. It looks good.
Starting point is 00:13:30 Making it on national television, which your future looks bright. They look bright in the parking lot, but it's going to look bright. But let me tell you this. Let me tell you this. These shoes, this is the update I got for you, for the people that will keep emailing our office about sizes.
Starting point is 00:13:43 On brown and black, eight sold out. 10 and a half sold out 11 and a half sold out 12 sold out 13 sold out on the white that hasn't even come out yet and navy blue by the way this all these sizes i said to you right now vini yeah it's not just black and brown it's navy as well navy that's coming out in December size 8 10 and a half 11 and 12 and 13 sold out there's show in the factory you know what i'm saying shoe is not even come out yet it's already sold out for white size 8 and 13 is sold out which means Get whatever size you're getting, guys, that fits you because most likely the next shipment will not come until January or February.
Starting point is 00:14:24 But if you order it right now, you're going to get it in December. First or second week of December is the sizes that we have. So, Rob, if you don't mind, Rob, go ahead and play the clip on these Future Looks Bright shoes. We're so excited about it. The audience is loving it. We're getting so much positive feedback on the fact that they're comfortable, they're dressy, leather Italian-made, 50 hands touch the shoes, the super foam, critical foam in it, which feels like you're wearing a hoka or an unclad except a zenia-looking, except it doesn't feel like a dumbbell that you're carrying the entire day.
Starting point is 00:14:53 Rob, go ahead and play the clip. When we set out to create a shoe that blends comfort, function, and luxury, we had the choice to make it fast, we had the choice to make it cheap. We chose neither. Instead, we chose Tuscanyere. We chose true Italian craftsmanship, each pair touched by 50 skilled pants. We chose patience, spending. two years perfecting every detail
Starting point is 00:15:18 and we chose the finest quality at every step. Introducing the Future Looks Bright Collection. Not rushed, not disposable, not ordinary, rather intentional, luxurious, timeless.
Starting point is 00:15:38 I love it guys. Go to vTmerch.com to place the order of the Future Looks Bright shoes and go to the bottom to see how compares with Berluti, Fergamos, Zena, and Gucci, all of the other shoes on the things that the FLB offers versus them is night and day.
Starting point is 00:15:54 But at the same time, while you're going there doing that, folks, if you're somebody that wants to add it with something, a numbered new backpack came out by attainment, black and red. That's just out. These are numbered one through 250. Most of these are sold out, but there are still a few left for some of you guys that use a lot of backpacks as you're doing your thing.
Starting point is 00:16:13 I know Adam here is here with his backpack. I love my backpack. Tom's got a bulletproof backpack. back as well. Go to vteammerch.com, place your order. You can go to vtemurch.com, place your order before these things sell out. Let's get right into it. So, Mamdani wins. Folks are not going to leave New York City.
Starting point is 00:16:28 That's what some people said. You know, some people say there's no way people are leaving New York City. Well, numbers are kind of saying in a complete different way. Billboards warn New York, New Jersey residents are moving out in mass. Now, maybe this billboard is misrepresenting. because who would live New York City if Mamdani wins? Nobody. Maybe even some people would show up. Who knows? Maybe Mamdani
Starting point is 00:16:51 is so great that others are going to want to show up and go to move to New York City. But these are some of the things you're looking at. Rob, if you want to pull that up, let me see that one right there, Rob. So New Yorkers aren't moving up. They're moving out. New Jersey isn't moving up. Their families are moving
Starting point is 00:17:07 out. 1.7 million people have fled New York. And what's the number on Jersey, Rob? $350,000. $350,000 have fled. And if you see the U-Haul trucks, what do you notice? Florida and Texas on them. Florida and Texas on them. And by the way, here's a clip, Rob, if you want to play the clip of what's going on in New York with Mamdani. As fed up New Yorkers and New Jerseyans flock to red states, new billboards are popping up warning about the exodus. The ads are being put up in high
Starting point is 00:17:37 traffic areas by conservative think tank unleashed prosperity. Its founder, former Trump economic advisor, Steve Moore, saying this to Fox News Digital. New York has lost two million people over the last decade. New Jersey has lost almost a half a million people. You're losing your most precious resource in New Jersey and New York. And you know what that precious resource is? Your people, your citizens, your businesses. The signs are expected to be left up until November 19th.
Starting point is 00:18:09 Okay, so while this is going on with New York City, Now, remember, guys, when I was on, what do you call it, Jubilee, and I said, I hope Mamdani wins because we need a case study. You realize there's multiple stories of what could be happening with this. If Mamdani wins, Stefani could be the governor in 2026. There are some, Tom said this, I think, on last Friday's podcast. But while that's going on, you know what else could happen? If Mamdani wins, midterms could be good for Republicans,
Starting point is 00:18:41 because they'll have a case study of something to show for. If Mamdani wins, the budget for New York, you know how massive the federal budget for New York is? Gigantic. Guess who they need for that? A guy named Donald J. Trump. So you know who could be running New York City within a year if Mamdani wins? A guy named Donald J. Trump.
Starting point is 00:19:01 And imagine if Mamdani wins. Mamdani could be the reason that the hero of New York City could be Trump because New Yorkers will be begging. for Donald Trump to come and show up and save them. And don't you think a man who made his billions in New York City would love nothing more for New Yorkers to beg? To beg, let me say it again, B-E-G, to beg, please come save us. Please come save us from this madness.
Starting point is 00:19:28 However, while this is going on, Mamdani had an emotional moment, folks. So let's not get it twisted. Some serious stuff here, okay, about his aunt. Because when 9-11 happened, listen, I just get some guys, If you're watching this, right now, you're in the car. If you want to pull over, get some napkin or fish, you do so. Because you may need it. Rob, go in and play this clip. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:19:46 I want to use this moment to speak to the Muslims of New York City. Work it up. I can't. I want to speak to the memory of my aunt. Who stopped taking the subway after September 11th because she did not feel safe in her hijab. you got to respect it though i mean there's a bunch of uh you got you got to respect this so how do you feel about this emotional moment that he had i don't know if i could
Starting point is 00:20:22 tom i'll give you a moment tom your thoughts on this um then he's going to reel this in because he did some research on this but uh there is more than one report coming out about the life and time this is his aunt that yeah tom musuma mom dani of his aunt she didn't take the subway allegedly on 9-11 because she didn't live in New York City. She was working in Tanzania. Look, that's her profile. When it's Tanzania is not one of the five boroughs? No, it's not, Tom.
Starting point is 00:20:52 It used to be, but it's not anymore. And by the way, they're going to change, by the way, I get, look at how the rhetoric is going to change. They're not going to harp on it. Guys, nobody is going to care. Nobody fact checks that side and it doesn't make, you know what he's going to say. Oh, I don't mean my auntie. It's going to come out.
Starting point is 00:21:07 Like, no, I meant like my auntie, auntie, like not like that. My other answer. Yeah, but what he forgets to admit is 9-11, all right, how many Muslim terrorists, you're worrying about hijab, flew planes into the world trade and killed 30 some hundred United States American citizens. Okay, like all that's, he's pandering. Like, that's all the left has been doing is pandering. Did you see AOC at the thing just, she did like five different accents. And do you guys notice the trend?
Starting point is 00:21:39 Biden was kind of doing it. Kamala does it. AOC does it. Newsom does it. And nobody of that race ever says anything. Obama does it. He'll do speeches. Suddenly he's dropping his horrors. Yeah, exactly. Oh, no, seriously. No, no, he's being serious. You can hear it. What do you mean dropping his arms? And notice this, Pat, you notice that the Knicks told him not to use their logo thing,
Starting point is 00:22:00 but look at the writing that they're still using on the podium. It's still obviously the Knicks colors and the font. please tell what is going to make you guys want to vote for this type of stuff Can we play that clip of her of AOC? Yeah go for it This city was built by the Irish
Starting point is 00:22:18 escaping famine Italians fleeing fascism Jews escaping Holocaust Black Americans fleeing slavery and Jim Crow Latinos seeking a better life Native people standing for themselves
Starting point is 00:22:34 Asian Americans coming together in Queens, in Brooklyn, in the Bronx, in Manhattan. Well, who is this working? Look at the people in the back. Nobody even knows what she's saying. You can say whatever you want. She's a Democratic presidential candidate right there. For sure.
Starting point is 00:22:54 I hope you're ready for it. You're going to hear that a lot more often. Oh, my God. But like who's paying attention? When she started talking about black people, she's being like the preacher from coming to America. and then what drives me crazy is when they go Latino
Starting point is 00:23:07 they got to add that it's like bro just please be yourself if you even know who that person is it drives me crazy just yelling you know what is that rap what is this
Starting point is 00:23:17 this is the logo that the momdani campaign is using that the New York Knicks actually issued them a request to stop using because they didn't have the right to use the next logo yeah so New York City
Starting point is 00:23:27 this is New York Knicks threatening legal action against them right yeah and they said we don't and even that they said Pat they go we don't endorse you. Don't use our thing. They said. The Nick said that in the tweet. But it's over. They create the affinity. They create
Starting point is 00:23:41 the affinity ad. It looks like it. Then they get a cease and desist. But the election's here. You know, they know what they're doing. If they've issued a cease and desist letter to Mayor Osora Mamdani over his use of the logo. The NBA giants are also made it clear. They do not endorse. Boom. The Democrat frontrunner and threatened to pursue really all legal remedies
Starting point is 00:23:57 to enforce our rights. Mamdani is the current favorite to become New York City's mayor. He is locked in a bitter tight fight with independent Andrew Coma and Republican Curtis Lewa on Wednesday night during New York's season opener, the Democratic candidate aired an advertisement that featured
Starting point is 00:24:13 the team's orange and blue logo with Knicks replaced by Zoran. The advert also appeared on his campaign social media account along the caption, This is Our Year, this is our time, but according to the New York Post, Mamdani pulled the advert on Friday after receiving a letter from the team, which said it was likely to misled
Starting point is 00:24:30 the public, connected with the Nix, in the letter as reported by Post, the NBA Giants also reportedly demand him on his team, remove any of the NICS intellectual property from its campaign. Adam, thoughts? Well, it's good to see that the NICS and the NBA have actually had a back vote and stowed up for something between all the social justice movement that they put out there during the bubble.
Starting point is 00:24:48 And obviously, we've seen the betting scandal that's going on there. We've seen the China globalization and the shoes that are made by little people with little fingers in China. Good to see that they stand for something. And they will say, we'll put our foot down against anti-American Hamas sympathizers, Zora Mamdani. But in my opinion, it's all going to be a little too little too late because the Mamdani effect has come into effect. And there's going to be some good and some bad from this. My opinion is the bad is going to be what's going to happen in New York.
Starting point is 00:25:18 This guy's promise free everything, free this, free that, free that. Someone's going to pay for it. And we can go to that story about the billboards and we can discuss that. However, the Republicans, there's a silver lining in this because now you're going to have a poster child. on a national scale of who the Democratic Party is at this point. The Democratic Party, which I used to be proudly a part of, is now home to anti-American Hamas sympathizing, woke, what is a woman, extremists? And that's unfortunately what it is.
Starting point is 00:25:49 Caroline Levitt said it the other day, she said, the Democratic Party is now Hamat sympathizers and open border illegal immigrants, that whole clip that she did. And she's not wrong. That's the problem. I would love to see the Democratic Party.
Starting point is 00:26:02 brand get back to normal. Talk about the economy. Talk about the average working person. There's a stat out there. I'll try to find it about how the average working person, the average person in America, they've gone, they've so disenfranchised from Democratic Party, it's all college educated elites. And unfortunately, this is what New York City is at this point. By the way, as far as data goes, we talked about at the top of the segment, the billboards worn New York, New Jersey residents moving out in mass. I've been seeing this for years. I've been seeing this for years. Born and raised in Miami. People always have, this is the same conversation
Starting point is 00:26:36 I always have. They go, hey, so where are you from? I go, yeah, from Miami. They go, like, where are you from from? Like Miami. But like, where were you born and raised? Miami. Like, what? People are from Miami? I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm like, where are you from? from? Like, yeah, Miami. But, like, where are you from? I'm like, I'm from Jersey. I've been here seven years. I'm like, so you're from Jersey.
Starting point is 00:26:54 Yeah, you're from Jersey. I can't tell you how many people I meet. It's like Real estate agents, only fan girls, club promoters, and New York or New Jersey's, that's in Miami. Yeah. Like, take a guess of who's who. But is this the Caroline Levin clip? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:13 All right. This is Democratic Party, unfortunately, at this point. ...proved that the Democrat Party's main constituency are made up of Hamas terrorists, illegal aliens, and violent criminals. That is who the Democrat Party is catering to, not the Trump administration and not the White House. and not the Republican Party, who is standing up for law-abiding Americans, not just across the country, but around the world. The most important thing that she said there was that's who they are catering to. I'm not saying that that's who they are made up of.
Starting point is 00:27:42 That's who they're pandering to, and that's the problem. But, Pat, who's, like, if you, take a second, it's the socialist, communist, it's Bernie Sanders, AOC, and him, and what else do you have to choose from? Gavin Newsome, bro, or J.B. Pritzker. It's like, these guys have a horrible, horrible. Which we'll get to. Let's stay on New York City.
Starting point is 00:27:59 We will get to that. But when you're looking at this with New York City, Hakeem Jeffries comes out and endorses Mamdani, ahead of early voting, okay? And here's Akeem Jeffries. Go ahead, Rob. Dead honest. Leader, why are you backing a man, Danny in the mayor's race?
Starting point is 00:28:15 Well, he's a Democratic nominee, and as he's indicated, he is relentlessly focused on the affordability of everyday New Yorkers. Of course, we know that affordability is a big concern in the city of New York, but also across this great state. So he endorses him.
Starting point is 00:28:29 And meanwhile, you see this other story. Over 25% of New Yorkers consider fleeing if Mamdani is elected mayor, okay? 25% of just regular, everybody, average person. Let me read it to you. An incredible 26.5% of New York City residents considering fleeing the city of the Democrat communist Islamist Zoran Mamdani wins next month mayoral race. This is a Breibar's story. And yes, he is going to win the mayoral race, is what the story.
Starting point is 00:28:59 says. And as I will explain below, he wants those 26 and a half percent to relocate out of the city. We're going to ask, would you consider moving out of New York City if Mamdani's elected mayor? 26.5 percent said yes, while 68.4 percent said no. Only 5.2 percent were undecided. However, Mamdani's approval rating averages out to 2,996 on a scale of one out of five, which is not great, but it still beats Governor Cuomo's 2.4. And Republican candidate Curtis Slewa, the poll also found that 39% of respondents believe Mamdani is a threat to the future of the city. No shit. Polling internals were not provided, including the number of residents polled or the margin of Arab
Starting point is 00:29:40 Mamdani and his fellow Democrats want those 26.5% of New York City residents to flee. Writing America of normal people is one of the primary goals of the Democratic Party, and this starts with Democrats run cities like San Francisco, Chicago, Chicago, Charlotte, L.A., Portland, Minneapolis by deliberately use and violent crime, high tax, and overreguards. to make life intolerable for normal people, Democrats. Okay, so this is that story, right? So, Tom, do you actually think if Mamdani wins? I don't know if there's going to be 26 and a half percent.
Starting point is 00:30:11 Do you actually think people are going to leave New York City? And if you answer is yes, will it be worse than it was during COVID? Yes, and it will be worse than COVID. And I was telling you, I was sorry for that really fast riff. You know, you said it was two minutes. I think it was 30 seconds, but probably felt like two minutes. I apologize. But that really happened.
Starting point is 00:30:29 yesterday. Very nice guy and appear to be his wife with a realtor and they were seeing a house down the street. They were walking down the street. I happened to be in front yard and they said hi. And they're from New York. They're from New York. And they work in, guess what? Financial Services.
Starting point is 00:30:45 And guess they work for a company that you know very, very well who is now going to have a lot of their regional people in an office in West Palm Beach. And they ask about the school. They ask about things. So Exhibit A walked right in front of my house, normal-looking people looking at houses here in the Fort Lauderdale area.
Starting point is 00:31:05 So, number one, I think, yes. But number two, the other part that you read in that story, I think is exactly correct. They don't mind if a bunch of people flee, because fleeing people tends to bring housing costs down a little bit, number one. But number two, it also removes voters, and it gives them a higher probability of having a permanent majority and a permanent control of those cities. And they see the cities, just like a little Mogadishu in Minnesota, they see these cities as footholds to move forward on the globalist-Marxist agenda. And that's what it is. Call it socialist, but it's deeper than that. It's
Starting point is 00:31:46 globalist Marxist. And, you know, that's my two cents. That's what I think. And I think it's really happening. And I don't think it's speculation. I think we're seeing it, but more than COVID. This would be the Islamist, socialist, jihadist, green and red combination. This would be their biggest win ever. You know, London, and we see what's going on in the UK, we've seen what's
Starting point is 00:32:08 going on in certain cities, all America. New York City? About to be a socialist, Islamist mayor? Hope you guys are ready for it. Everybody, let me ask your opinion, because I remember you when you left L.A. and you wrote that love letter to California, and then you think it was Governor Perry, Rick Perry, who recruited
Starting point is 00:32:24 you. We talk about so much about people moving citizens moving what about companies what about corporations what goes through the mindset of when you're about to leave a like a blue city blue state and you go to a red state like a texas or a florida what have you what you're looking at all you need is one big player to move that's all you need you know in silicon valley who moved out to austin ilan musk how big of a name was he the biggest okay uh who who left california who was the biggest podcaster in the world jo rogan Joe Rogan, where do you go to? Austin, Red State, right? Okay. Who was the biggest player in Chicago business owner who moved to Miami? What's his name? Ken Griffin. I was at a meeting at Goldman Sachs
Starting point is 00:33:03 and Chicago and all these billionaires were talking. And guess whose name came up 50 times? Ken Griffin. Oh, wow. That he left the city. They'll call, oh, my God, Ken Griffin left, Ken Griffin left. Can't Griffin left? So with New York City, you're going to have to watch to see what happens then, because if business owners are sitting there thinking, to themselves. Why would I move here? Remember, London was the financial capital of the world for about 100 years. New York's been a financial capital of the world since 1925. The last 100 years. Last 100 years. And people will never, never, we'll never lose it. London said it, everybody said it, and they lost it. And you're next New York City. And it's coming to the city
Starting point is 00:33:43 near you. And they're going to go to a different place, just so you know that. There's a reason why Texas is building their own stock market, right? Their own, what is it called, Texas Exchange? Texas Exchange. Why do you think they're doing it? They're sitting here looking and saying, what the hell is going on? You know right now Goldman Sachs is building their biggest headquarters, I think second biggest headquarters, maybe even the biggest headquarters outside of New York City?
Starting point is 00:34:06 You know where they're building it? Dallas, Texas. Why do you think they're doing it? Because it's a red state. It's less regulation. They're trying to get away to see what's going on. Slowly go right now. Rob, can you type in Goldman Sachs?
Starting point is 00:34:17 building a big headquarters in Dallas. Can you tap in Goldman Sachs building headquarters in Dallas? Okay, I've been to their headquarters in New York. It's gigantic, okay? It's massive. But what the Goldman Sachs' new Dallas campus will look like, apparently it's supposed to be as big as New York City's, if not bigger, 800,000 square foot campus,
Starting point is 00:34:38 New York City's countries. Can you see how big is the New York City one? If this is 800,000 square feet, how big is Goldman Sachs in New York City? Goldman Sachs, New York City campus. Let's see how big the score footage is. 2.1 million square feet. They're doing an 800,000 score feet.
Starting point is 00:34:56 So maybe not as big as it, but they're moving away from New York. You can't leave overnight. And when Mamdani gets, and here's the other part. What hell can he do anyways? Here's the last thing by Cuomo. And what Cuomo said that Mamdani is doing, Rob. If you got that one clip with Cuomo saying certain things about how he's treating
Starting point is 00:35:13 offending Jews, Italians, blacks, go ahead, Rob. Zoran is an actor, and his entire campaign has been theatrics. Now literally, his mother is a noted film director. He was a rapper, actor, and he has produced great videos. But it is all an act. It is all an act. Today he's playing the victim, but in reality he is the offender. He has talked about religious beliefs and how New Yorkers treat people of different religious
Starting point is 00:36:08 beliefs. Well, what he has done has so offended. defended the Jewish community. Can I say one? This is a problem. Oh, boy, you ready for this? As you guys were talking about it, and it's so awesome that you played this,
Starting point is 00:36:25 in a recent mayoral primary New York City poll, likely Jewish Democratic voters conducted by the Honan Strategy Group for Fund approximately 20% of Jewish people plan to support Mondani. How can you, as a Jewish person, support that guy? And I'm just confused. I wanted to ask you guys, Adam, just in general, what makes this guy
Starting point is 00:36:46 what is he pitching Tom is it just the free crap is it the same crap that Obama did when he's like I'm people were like remember the videos where you saw people going he's going to pay my rent he's going to give me a free cell phone how what what is going on
Starting point is 00:37:00 explain because explain it to me please I'm so much some people when you lose faith in God and God is removed from society something's going to fill that gap and a lot of times government or your political affiliation will so just because you're Jewish doesn't mean that you are a strong believer in God.
Starting point is 00:37:16 There's a lot of Jewish atheists out there. So there's a lot of Jewish leftists out there. Bernie Sanders is one of them. George Soros is one of them. Prime example. These people are not God-fearing. They're not going to temple, not going to church.
Starting point is 00:37:27 They don't believe in a higher power necessarily. They believe in the government. So there's a lot of far-left Jewish liberals who I think, some of them are friends of mine, but they are so off-based. Just like there are people who are Christian and no longer believe in God or people. There's Christians voting for him, too.
Starting point is 00:37:43 It's a lot. So it's not just, it's not, monotheism. Here's the thing I'll say about this. The challenge that Cuomo is going to have is that he is an actor, but he's authentically fake. Because you know how they say that Trump people vote for him? Because they don't take him seriously. They take what his objective is seriously, but don't take the words he's saying seriously. The people in New York City, they know what Mom Dani is about.
Starting point is 00:38:05 They know that he's lying. They know that he's a faker. But they think he's authentic. I got you. Let's go to the next story. Okay. So Canada, U.S., here's what's going on. Trump announces 10% 10%.
Starting point is 00:38:13 tariff hike on Canada's fury over hostile act Reagan ad reaches boiling point. And this is, this leads to Canada also talking to another country about what's going on. So here you go. President Trump escalated the trade war Canada on Saturday announcing a 10% hike on. What is that sound, Rob? Sorry, it's our timer. Yeah, 10% hike on tariffs over blasting Ontario's anti-triff ad campaign as fraudulent and accusing the U.S. neighbor of misusing.
Starting point is 00:38:39 Ronald Reagan's legacy, Canada has been caught red-handed using the selective audio and video. We played this of Reagan's 87 radio in an ad. The president wrote on Trude Social, claiming the move was, okay, let me read this. Canada was caught, did we read this last week, Rob, or is this a new one? No, this was over the course of the weekend because at the bottom, he announces the 10% terror. Okay, Canada was caught red-handed, putting up a fraudulent advertisement speech on tariffs and Reagan Foundation said that they created an ad campaign using selective audio and video president of Ronald Reagan ad misrepresents the presidential's radio address
Starting point is 00:39:08 and did not seek nor receive permission. the Ronald Reagan President's Foundation Institute of Renews. So the Supreme Court and tariffs have used for years to hurt the United States. Now the United States is able to defend itself against high and overbearing Canadian tariffs and those from the rest of the world. Ronald Reagan
Starting point is 00:39:23 loved terrorists for purpose of national security and economy, but Canada said he didn't. Their advertisement was to be taken out immediately but they let it run last night during the World Series. He's right. Knowing that it was a fraud because of this series misrepresentation of the fact and hostile act, I am increasing the tariffs on
Starting point is 00:39:39 Canada, about over 10%. So that takes place. When that takes place, what does Canada announce? Canada says they are creating a strategic partnership with China as Trump cuts trade talks. China's foreign minister Wang Yi, also a member of the Political Bureau of Communist Party of China, Central Committee, met with Canadian Foreign Minister Anita, Anato on Friday to celebrate the 20-year anniversary of Canada and China's strategic partnership agreement and 55 years of diplomatic ties between the two countries. Anand hailed Communist China as a valuable strategic partner
Starting point is 00:40:15 and dramatic turnaround from years of tense relations between Ottawa and Beijing, necessitated by Canada's deteriorating relationship with the U.S. Anon told the Canadian press that the key to building a better relationship with China was going beyond allowing individual irritants to strengthen the entire relationship and permitting Canada to advance its economic and security interests. Tom thoughts.
Starting point is 00:40:38 Check this out. This is spin at its best because did you notice the Chinese coming to a microphone, raising their fists and saying, go Leafs, go Maple Leafs? I don't recall that. They didn't. This visit apparently had been scheduled six months ago because it was the 20th anniversary of a strategic partnership. But you notice what was missing from the story. Any quotes from the leadership in China? You know why?
Starting point is 00:41:04 Because they were busy meeting with the real dog. and that is they were busy meeting with U.S. representatives. And the big dog in the room is the USA. And so Canada here is trying to say, well, you're upset with us and you're putting those more tariffs on us. You know, we've got the strategic partnership. Yeah, yeah, we know. You've had 20 years.
Starting point is 00:41:23 You've had this minor strategic partnership of Canada. And now you're touting it on something that was scheduled six months ago that you're using the timing of it to make it think you're counterpunching. But you know what? It didn't work. It's not going to work. This is Canada trying, Pat, trying to kind of hit back on this. But it was, it's kind of a, it's kind of a lame hitback because this thing was, this thing is just being used.
Starting point is 00:41:49 And you notice you don't see the Chinese going out there going, yo, you don't. They were kind of quiet. What is this, Rob? This is, this was a tweet that was posted over the course of the weekend. This is from the previous Canadian debates where Carney says that China is Canada's biggest security threat. Played? Mr. Speaker, last election during the debate, the Prime Minister was asked to name the biggest threat to the security of Canada. He answered in one word, China. And now the Foreign Affairs Minister is talking about a strategic partnership with Beijing, including security. These two things seem contradictory. Can the Minister reconcile these two things? Or is this another example of the Prime Minister saying one thing during the
Starting point is 00:42:36 the election and doing another after. Yeah. Uh-oh. Yeah. Mic drop, homie. Mike drop, eh? Yeah. Receipts. Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the question of my honorable colleague. Let me reiterate that the public safety and security of Canadians, regardless of the
Starting point is 00:42:56 time and place, is always top of mind for our government, including in our diplomatic relationships. At the same time, Canada will continue to be. the strongest economy in the G7. And the way we do that, Mr. Speaker, is to diversify our supply chains while making sure we protect our citizens at home. That wasn't a good mic drop.
Starting point is 00:43:21 She didn't drop so much. She held on to the mic right there. Tom. I love how a country that is roughly the size of California in terms of population and influence steps out and says, you know, and someday we're going to be the biggest of the G7. And this is a woman that runs around without a spreadsheet, apparently, far as I could tell.
Starting point is 00:43:38 That's my opinion, at least. But it's a horrible conflict, and it was a bad look. They already were saying this in their parliament. They had this thing there. And so they used the 20-year thing to get after Trump, after Trump says, I'm really pissed off about your ad. By the way, the ad was run by Ontario. And Manitoba and Alberta are the Texas, basically, of Canada. And you can go and you can find these little bits from the rest of Canada.
Starting point is 00:44:04 and said, hey, you know what? That's Ontario running that ad. I don't know if that speaks for everybody. I just, and I know where me and you stand, Tom, your Dodgers better not let a Canadian team beat us in the world. I'm just telling you that first game. I don't mean, I already know where he was at. You guys, I don't know if you know, people email, fax, do a text.
Starting point is 00:44:24 You guys better win the freaking World Series. I'm just telling you right now. Best hitting team in baseball. We got to shut them down. Vlad is having a playoffs for the agents. I will lose my mind if Toronto wins. I just think what's going on in Canada right now is very interesting. It's kind of like a relationship where they've had this relationship with the United States.
Starting point is 00:44:40 United States is, let's say, the man in the relationship in Canada is like, oh, that's right. If you don't treat me better, I'm going to leave you. And he's like, listen, I'm telling you, this is the rules. You got to, you know, this is fall. You get delivered for free. I'm taking care of you. I'm paying the bills.
Starting point is 00:44:53 But there's going to be some rules in this house. And Canada's like, no, I'm going to show you. I'm going to run off and date your enemy, China. And you're like, all right, bro. Like, if you want to go date China, good luck with that. and I'm going to show you and now they're dating China and then they realize why the hell are we dating China now?
Starting point is 00:45:11 This communist government that we've been sort of like pandering to for a while, this relationship, now you're going to break up with the United States and go hang out with China? It doesn't make sense to me. And now as much as you Canadians may dislike Trump or hate Trump,
Starting point is 00:45:28 believe me, you should fear China way more than the United States. China does not have your best interest in mind. China would love, would love to date Canada and dangle it in America's face. By the way, speaking of who's dating, who these days, do you hear who Justin Trudeau is dating? Katie Perry. Katie Perry. You see her about that? This is like breaking news, I guess.
Starting point is 00:45:51 I thought she was still married to Orlando. Is this it? Yeah, this is it right here. Wow. Very interesting. It doesn't make any sense. Well, it does. Actually, it does, though. Because are you like a hardcore socialist, dating a hardcore liberal, you know, this fully makes sense. You know, his mom dated.
Starting point is 00:46:19 Yeah. Seriously, his mom dated the Rolling Stones. She dated Mick and Keith. And over the course of a summer, she literally disappeared and was on the road with them long before instant 24-hour news cycle and the internet and everything like that. Margaret Trudeau took off one summer and toured with the Rolling Stones. It's a fact. Margaret Trudeau, the mother of Justin Trude was
Starting point is 00:46:40 associated with the members of Rowling, so particularly to Ronnie Wood and Mc Jagger. While the details are spare... She was a groupie. She was known as a party to the party with the band and sometimes associated with them during the touring years. All bands need good rupees. And how many hundred pictures were taken at Studio 54 with her?
Starting point is 00:46:57 Tons of them. Well, she was just helping out. She was partying. She was absolutely parting. There used to be a Canadian joke. You know, what the Canadian joke was? What's that? Remember, she was married to that's her? Pierre Trudeau.
Starting point is 00:47:09 To Pierre Trudeau. Yeah, there we go. First Lady of Canada hanging out. And it was, hey, did you hear what Pierre did this summer? He built a patio.
Starting point is 00:47:21 Yeah, yeah. He bought a bunch of lumber and Margaret laid the stones. That was this Canadian joke. Damn. Do you think the Castro thing happened, Tom? half of Canada thinks it happened.
Starting point is 00:47:36 Oh, really? Yeah. I mean, you've seen those thoughts. I know it's a slumber screen, Pat. Half of Canada believes, I mean, do a poll. Rob, do a poll. Say, if you are from Canada and you know and have read all this years.
Starting point is 00:47:51 Run a poll, not do a poll. Do a poll. It's just, Rob, can you run a poll with a podcast? I know it's run a poll. Whoa. Yeah. Tom. So, so, so, okay.
Starting point is 00:48:01 Justin Trudeau, I didn't realize that he was a, dating Kenny Perry. That's actually a big news. It's so typical for like a weak, woke, progressive man to date a strong, independent, feel my roar woman. Like, Justin Trudeau makes Orlando Bloom look like Rambo. Like that's where she's at these days. Good for her. I love her. All right. Awesome. I don't know. Quite honestly, I really could care less. Yeah. Whoever he wants to date, go for him. But to be honest with it, he's done with politics. Now he gets to go and do his think, you know who's jealous probably of him? guy named Barack
Starting point is 00:48:33 he's probably jealous I'd love to go date my Katie Perry next well Justin Trudeau came in as like the savior of Canada ruined Canada they're like completely slipping and then he just goes out
Starting point is 00:48:44 and dates a Hollywood music woke his guy's hair singer and then boom there it is yeah he's out all right let's go to next story let's go to the next story let's go to the next story let's go to the next story
Starting point is 00:48:56 okay China Russia are using asymmetric advantage unleash sex warfare to seduce U.S. tech execs and steal secrets. Tom, what is this all about, Tom? I'm going to read. I'm going to come to you guys. Let's go through this here.
Starting point is 00:49:13 Very, very interesting here on what's going on. Page 15, okay? Folks, if you want to know what I'm looking at, go to Manette Circle, download the app, go to the circle. You'll get the same exact notes I have for free. Rob posted them so you can see through it. It's okay. China and Russia have deployed attractive women to United States.
Starting point is 00:49:31 They should seduce unwitting Silicon Valley Tech executives as part of a sex warfare operation, aiming at stealing American technology secrets according to a report. Industry insiders told the times of London that they have been approached by would-be honeypods, some of whom have even managed to ensnare their targets by marrying them and having children, Chinese and Russian agents, are also using social media startup competitions and venture capital investments to infiltrate the heart of America's tech industry. The report said, I'm getting an enormous number of very sophisticated LinkedIn requests
Starting point is 00:50:06 from the same type of attractive young Chinese woman, James Mulvenin, chief intelligence officer at risk management, from Pamir Consulting, told the times it really seems to have ramped up recently, a former U.S. counterintelligence official, who now works for Silicon Valley startups, told the times that he secretly investigated one case of a beautiful Russian woman who worked at a U.S.-based area, Space Company, where she met an American colleague whom she eventually married, according to the
Starting point is 00:50:35 former counterattentist's office, the woman in question attended a modeling academy when she was in her 20s afterwards, she was enrolled in a Russian soft power school before she fell off the radar for a decade, only to reemerge in the U.S. as an expert in cryptocurrency, but she doesn't stay in crypto, the ex-official said. She's trying to get into the heights of military space innovation community. The husband's totally oblivious. Adam. Oh, man. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. Tom. You want to take this one first? I thought you'd want to say something. No, go ahead.
Starting point is 00:51:02 You know what? Let me toss it to you with this. Toss it. It says, we take you now to our correspondent, Eric Swalwell, to explain how this could happen. Fang, fang. Well, listen, there's only, everyone has an Achilles heel, right? So for some people it's money, for some people it's power,
Starting point is 00:51:18 some for people it's women, some people it's drugs, alcohol, whatever it is. It's no secret that you have these like Silicon Valley tech nerds that have maybe never had beautiful women approaching them, and they don't realize that they're a mark. Now, as much as this happening in Silicon Valley with Chinese women and Russian women, if you've
Starting point is 00:51:39 ever been to Miami, if you've ever thought that you're just sitting in a bar, and two beautiful Russian women are like, hey, what's going on? We've heard stories after stories after stories of them putting something in someone's drink, and the next thing you know, something happens. Or in Miami, they have something called BBLs, you know what that is?
Starting point is 00:51:55 Big Booty Latinos. They show up, and all of a sudden, guys don't know. what to do with their money. I've seen it time and time again. These young tech entrepreneurs, they make their money, they're grinding, they're working 100 hour weeks, they make millions of dollars, now they're 32 years old, they've never had interaction with women, and the most gorgeous women you've ever seen, from Colombia, from Venezuela, from Russia, from China, all of a sudden, they're like, oh la, papa, what they do. And all of a sudden, here's my money, here's my cards, whether that's intentional or unintentional, and you need to be very careful if you're out there,
Starting point is 00:52:27 if you've never been around these types of women and all of a sudden, when you're a celebrity or you have money or you've built this big company and all these incredible looking women show up and they start asking you, hey, what's going on? You need to be very incredulous and very careful with how you operate because a lot of times they're going to honeypot.
Starting point is 00:52:44 How do you handle them when they approach you? You say, hello, man, no me, no me, no, I don't know English, no, no, I don't think dinner. What if she's Russian? I have a problem, I'm a boberre cites. She's like, I have crush, I said you on PBD, then what? You can, don't speak Russian. You run very fast.
Starting point is 00:52:59 But Tom made a great point. And remember, so Christine Fang, also known as Fang, Fang, Fang, she was a Chinese national. She came to the U.S. in 2011 as a student in California. She became active in politics. And then between 2011 and 15, she built connections with several political figures, one of them being Eric Swalwell by fundraising and volunteering. U.S. intelligence later suspected she was part of a Chinese influence operation to cultivate future political figures in our government.
Starting point is 00:53:27 Wow. What a shock. And how many more videos, Matt, how many videos every week do we have to see by our freaking friend from Project Veritas? James O'Keefe. That's our guy. Of men, like if a guy sees a beautiful girl,
Starting point is 00:53:43 he's spilling the beat. No, but the majority of the time, it's women who are just like, so tell me anything. And they spill the freaking beans. And these guys are giving out, I'm talking about DOJ guys. Everybody the list goes on and on and I think this operation is very, very real
Starting point is 00:53:59 and it works. It works. You know what it's called? It's called sex warfare. They said that in the article right there. Listen, men are susceptible to this. And by the way, you don't think the United States does it? To other countries? You don't think that we're doing it? Oh, for sure. Do you think we're doing it? Oh. You think we're doing it? I think we should be doing it if we're not doing it.
Starting point is 00:54:18 You don't think the CIA is using attractive women. But I think a blonde girl will still... Yeah, but you know what? He might be right, because a blonde girl is sitting around in China, just... Maybe not necessarily in China, but you have to kind of blend in. It's like, you know, like the black guy that went to Iran and got caught immediately. Like, what are you doing here?
Starting point is 00:54:32 Tehrone. Tehrone. You don't think the United... Pat, with all the CIA stuff, you've talked about, all the people, the FBI, you don't think that they're using attractive women to honeypot other people in other countries? We're a melting plot here. Like, you'd stick out, like, a store thumb if you were girls. You don't think we're doing something like that? I don't know. You don't think we have, like, female James Bond?
Starting point is 00:54:48 Hear me out. Like, for example, like, let's just say team is known for pitching. Or team is known for, you know, know, certain things, okay? That's their MO, right? We're not known for that. Russia's known for that, okay? Just go watch a movie, Red Sparrow.
Starting point is 00:55:04 Have you ever seen Red Sparrow? Have you seen Red Sparrow? Have you seen it, Rob? Yeah. Have you seen Red Sparrow? What a great movie. It was incredible movie. Jennifer Lawrence. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:12 If you've never seen it, she crushes it in this movie. Give me the premise. I'm not going to give you the premise. I'm not saying the movie. Look right there. The premise is a school doing what we're talking about. Exactly what you're talking about. about training them to do this work.
Starting point is 00:55:27 So if you know some people, they're hiring. But I'm just saying like, it is a place where they actually train up girls to go do what you're thinking about. Wow. Yeah. Well, let me just publicly say. I just don't know if America's known for this.
Starting point is 00:55:40 I don't think we're known for it. We just bomb you. Yeah, that's what we do. We don't play a game. Jennifer Lawrence, by the way, if your next movie, the Red Sparrow 2, if you need like an acting partner. Got you. To help you out, I got you.
Starting point is 00:55:52 Not a big deal. It's fantastic. But, yeah, that is true. The Eric Swalwell effect. I mean, that's famously what he's known for, right? Fang Fang. He got, he got compromised, and he's still... How prevalent do you think this is, PBD?
Starting point is 00:56:05 Very rich, successful men, politicians, tech entrepreneurs that are getting approached by women. Let me tell you, it's a very smart move. Look, when you go into politics and you're playing at the highest level and you're working intelligence, like Intel, when I had Bustamante here, Andrew Bustamante, he said, he's said the CIA used to be strong before the 60s. It changed after the 60s. They started getting a little too careful. They stopped doing what
Starting point is 00:56:31 they used to do. They stopped because there needs to be an organization that's checking on our enemies broad. That's you know, you're playing in the gray area. And you have to be comfortable being in the gray
Starting point is 00:56:47 and to manage gray and to be in gray, it's not everybody's job. It's just not. So if I'm running, a group and I'm allowed to like to do listen and the enemies are targeted, we're going to use some very creative methods. And trust me, this is probably one of the most least creative ways of doing it. This is common sense way that you should use women to do some like this. Are you saying that the U.S. intelligence community is in lobbying. Lobbying have been compromising executives of other companies and lobbyists have been doing it in America for a long time. If you saw
Starting point is 00:57:22 Godfather, too. You have an example of how a government senator got compromised by the mob. Yep. Talking about the mob, Tom. Let's talk about the NBA, okay, which I think is a perfect transition because former Gambino Mobbos,
Starting point is 00:57:41 Sammy de Boe Grvando, reveals the truth behind NBA's betting scandal, okay? Sammy the Bull, which by the way, some of you guys, if you didn't watch the mafia states of America. We're about to make a massive announcement here soon with Mafia States of America, which is going to be great. So the shock and diamond that undercover high-stakes gambling
Starting point is 00:58:00 allegedly rigged by NBA players and several families in the mafia could just be the beginning set of former underboss. Federal officials said the NBA star Terry Rozier and Portland Trailblazer coach. Sean Cibillives allegedly were using a Sammy Roboogneau told the Daily Mail the federal takedown could spell big trouble for mafia muscle who allegedly helped organize poker games the country and use insider information to influence the outcome of the games, sports pet, obviously the guys who lost and had the money, they didn't bother them. Gravano said, it's the guys who lost and didn't have enough, and now they don't want to pay back because they feel like they got cheated.
Starting point is 00:58:38 And that's when the muscle power comes in. They go after them, they threaten them, they may even hit them, give them a beating or something like that. The indictment that I saw that came down is basically minor about gambling and stuff like that. But if they know, if they, you know, got rough with people that makes it worse, there might be another indictment coming down with people that we haven't even heard of yet. More than 30 defendants have been charged in two separate cases related to alleged schemes involving illegal sports betting and rig poker games backed by Italian mafia families,
Starting point is 00:59:11 Lacosa Nosa, including the Gambino Bonano, Geneviz, and the Lucchese crime family. So all this stuff that's going on. Now, Congress wants to hear from Adam Silver Rock. Is that the clip with Sammy? Oh, okay. I didn't know there was a clip because it was a yellow. I just found the video. Oh, go for it. Go ahead. I've been away from the mom for a long time, so I knew them vaguely, and so it didn't shock me any.
Starting point is 00:59:37 And that's what they do. They run these games. Now, if they didn't cheat and they didn't do anything, they'd run a game like this, and they got caught. You know, they would cut. They're big high stakes. games guys come to the game with 50, 100,000 in their pocket, 200,000. They're playing high stakes.
Starting point is 00:59:59 If they end of the night without cheating or nothing, they could probably pick up just cutting the game and doing the right thing is 20,000, 25,000, they pay to help, they split the money. It's not a big deal. What made it a big deal is the violence and the sports people who are involved. Yeah. You can pause it right there. But let me tell you what's going on and how nasty I think this is going to get.
Starting point is 01:00:24 I have a feeling when we had Tim Donah on the other day. They're saying Congress wants to hear from Adam Silver in the NBA scandal, which makes sense. You think he wants this? He probably doesn't want to deal with this. The NBA commissioner is being called to explain what the league is doing about the rest of the players. And the request reflects the intensity of the scrutiny of the leak following the disclosure of sprawling investigation of the authorities that include a leaked of insider formation about NBA athletes. So let me tell you what's going to be horrible. You know what the biggest fear is right now, Tom?
Starting point is 01:00:53 If all of a sudden, you know who they're superstar of the last two decades is that they're hoping is nothing to do with this? LeBron James. Oh, for sure. And let me tell you, who is LeBron James' guy? Damon Jones. No, no.
Starting point is 01:01:09 I'm talking management. Lawyer? Matt Carter? Mitch Paul. Okay. Rich Paul? I'm talking management. So do you know the story of Mav Carter?
Starting point is 01:01:17 I do. I mean, I know, I know, Mav. Why? I mean, maybe I don't know this story. What's the story? Do you know his gambling story? Oh, I'm familiar with a little bit of it, yes. Okay.
Starting point is 01:01:27 So Maverick Carter, who is who? That's LeBron's guy. That's LeBron's guy, and he's the CEO of Spring Hill Company. Clutch Sports. And uninterrupted, Clutch Sports, who is co-founded with who? LeBron James. Rob, can you do me a favor? Ask Chad GBT, has Mavreter had gambling,
Starting point is 01:01:50 issues in the past before. And look how he answers the questions. According to multiple news reports, Mav Carter did admit in November of 2021. This is not a long time ago. Okay? That he placed about 20 bets on football and basketball games over the course of a year ranging $5,000 to $10,000.
Starting point is 01:02:09 He said he used the services of a bookie name Wayne Nix who ran an illegal sports betting ring. Carter told investigators he could not recall placing bets on the Lakers. Uh-oh. Despite his close business association, good team star player. Who is that? LeBron James.
Starting point is 01:02:26 He was not charged with a crime. The statement from his side said he cooperated when investigators was not a target and has not been contacted again in this matter. Why? Well, the NBA can't afford to lose LeBron James, of course. While Carter admitted to the betting, the available public information does not show that he was found guilty of a crime. But what do you mean you do not recall? placing a bet on the Lakers or not.
Starting point is 01:02:53 You do not recall. So here's what happens. Okay? Here's what happens. Do you think President Trump has a memory where he remembers everybody who called them out who came... 1,000%? And do you remember what LeBron called the president once when Steph Curry? A bum.
Starting point is 01:03:11 And he constantly went after him. Constantly talked crap about the administration. He called the president a bum. And do you think if there's any ties... Text exchange, email exchange of Mav Carter asking, Braun, you're going to play tonight? You're not going to play tonight. You think if there's anybody,
Starting point is 01:03:30 if you put 10 names of people that know on any given night, if LeBron's playing or not, where would this guy rank on that list? He'd be in the top five list. Maverick Carter? Yes. He'd be numeral one. Oh, then you know.
Starting point is 01:03:41 Or Rich Paul, maybe number two. So if Mav Carter is number one and Rich Paul is two. For sure. And you gamble, you know what this is like? then Mav Carter is Nancy Pelosi. Yeah. So Mav Carter is Nancy Pelosi because nobody has more insider information than Mav Carter. Shaq, when he's being interviewed, when they're doing inside the NBA, he told Barclay,
Starting point is 01:04:05 we were told at the beginning of the season, whether you know if anybody is playing or not, if any of your friends and family members ask, always say they're playing. Never say they're not playing. We were briefed on this at the beginning of the season. So if there is an ounce of anything on LeBron, do you think Cash and their FBI will go investigating LeBron? And imagine if they do. Imagine if they do.
Starting point is 01:04:33 Think about all the black eyes athletes have had. Black eyes athletes have had. Let's go through him. Pete Rose. Oh, yeah. Greatest hitter of all time. 4,300-something hits. Rob, can you pull up how many hits he had?
Starting point is 01:04:49 4,050, 4,000-3-something. Number one, nobody's had more hits. I think the number two, Thai Cobb. 4-256, okay? Most hits. Guy played lights out. Did he ever make into the Hall of Fame while he was alive? No.
Starting point is 01:05:03 What was Michael Jordans? Gambling. Gambling. What happened there? Took a year and a half off and playing and play baseball. Who else you got? A-Rod, Palmero, McGuire, Sosa.
Starting point is 01:05:14 What was that? steroids. What's that going to look like? Hall of Fame. F-Y-I. If this goes that direction, none of those things will come as close to this as possible. And guess who will not go in the Hall of Fame? LeBron James.
Starting point is 01:05:31 Wow. You really think so. I don't say I think so. I said if, I know you say no. If they find anything that LeBron participated in helping his boy Mav, who's a gambler.
Starting point is 01:05:48 Admittedly, illegal gambler. Illegal gambling, admitted, and nothing happened to him. And when that nothing happened to him, that was what, your 2021, who was president in 2021? Biden. Okay? That's right. So guess what he cares?
Starting point is 01:06:02 That's nothing for him. If they go this route and they go after Trump, and I know you said something about Stephen A. Here's what you got to realize, Vinny, about Stephen A. my thoughts on also Stephen A I haven't told this to Stephen A is who hates Stephen A LeBron James
Starting point is 01:06:23 Who tried to destroy Stephen A's career Who tried to make sure LeBron Stephen A never got a job LeBron Who hated the fact that he got the contract Who knows all those additional phone calls That were made behind closed doors
Starting point is 01:06:37 Who goes on Pat McAfee Who is the show after Stephen A And drops the bomb on Stephen A on Stephen A, talk shit about him. Who did that? LeBron did. You don't think deep down inside, Stephen A is kind of rooting for Trump.
Starting point is 01:06:52 Did you understand what I just went? You don't think it's like, hey, man, listen. Come on. I know some stuff. You know what I'm saying? Go Trump. I think I know some stuff. I don't think he'll do it.
Starting point is 01:07:03 But let me tell you, you know who is the one guy that I guarantee knows 90% of stuff, 95% of stuff that's going on here. It's Stephen A. I'm telling you right now. So Stephen A knows a lot of stuff. Of course.
Starting point is 01:07:19 So this is the point. And by the way, Stephen A is going to watch us, we haven't had a conversation about this. I'm telling you what I'm thinking about, okay? You're going to, we're going to have the conversation. I totally get it. I'm telling you what I think is going on here. Meaning, I think in this area,
Starting point is 01:07:33 if there's anybody in the NBA who are commentators, who knows the true character of LeBron, it's one guy. Stephen A. Smith knows him. He knows him. So I don't know. I think there's an element of if there's a guy that they go after that is immediate ties to LeBron is Mav Carter. If they get Mav Carter, Guilty by Association, they get LeBron. If this happens, they keep LeBron out of Hall of Fame.
Starting point is 01:08:04 Holy shit. By the way, do you know in the history of the NBA, who's been kept out of the Hall of Fame? Nobody. I was just going to say, I don't, it's baseball that you're kept out of the Hall of Fame, not in basketball. You don't think these guys do steroids. You don't think they do growth hormone. You don't think they do GH. You don't think they do all this other stuff.
Starting point is 01:08:23 What do you think? Like, you don't think they're putting stuff in their body? Of course not. They're playing every night. There's never been a single person in the history, the NBA that's been banned from the Hall of Fame, and LeBron could be the first. Oh, wow. By the way, I'm not rooting for this. And let me tell you why I'm not rooting for this.
Starting point is 01:08:38 The guy is a good father. I see how he's with his kids. He's with his wife. He says, I don't know what I would do without my wife. He's actually a good family guy. But the way he went after Trump, calling him a bum and constantly mocking him as the face of the league. LeBron, Kobe never did that. Jordan never did that.
Starting point is 01:08:55 Shaq never. These guys never did that. You did that. And the ratings dropped. And nobody watches it anymore like they used to. It dropped because of you. I'm willing to bet. You know when NBA viewership's going to go up?
Starting point is 01:09:06 The day LeBron retires. if I'm a consultant to Adam Silver or anybody else I would be saying do whatever you can for this guy to retire we got to go past the LeBron Faves and viewership will come back up unless if the new face of the league is going to say some bullshit like he said as well
Starting point is 01:09:23 but Mav Carter if there's any ties to him gambling someone's about to go like this come here we got to talk to you we got some question give me your phones give me all this stuff if Mav gets, and by the way, that would be one of the biggest days, kind of like the day when Giuliani got the 240 mobsters that were all walking out with handcuffs.
Starting point is 01:09:46 Yeah. Look what he's wearing right there. You think that's on purpose? No, that is for sure intentional. He's sending a message. That is for sure intent. I'm telling you right now, you know what Chonzie's saying? LeBron, you better have my back or else.
Starting point is 01:09:59 Oh, for sure. Could these guys, Vinny, it's... You know who clutch sports is, though, right? That's a gambling website. No, no, no, no. Clutch sports is LeBron's company. African-Lebron. No, no, no, rich Paul's company. But Rich Paul's company is LeBron's company.
Starting point is 01:10:12 Yes, that's clutch. There is no clutch sports without LeBron. Correct. So, Adam, go ahead. Thoughts. Well, yeah, there's a lot to unpack here. Number one, the mob is back. You know, we thought that organized crime was gone.
Starting point is 01:10:22 We thought they were done. But here they are right in front of our face in the NBA gambling phenomenon that has swept the nation here. Ironically enough, we would try to compare Jordan to LeBron. The one thing we've never said about LeBron is that he gambles. And now one thing you could say about Jordan, whether it was his gambling off the court, whether it was the Vegas stuff, whether it was the golfing, you know, in the famous last dance thing, they were doing the throwing the money and then the guy, the dude that went like this, the white guy, that was funny. But here's another thing. Michael Jordan, after he retired
Starting point is 01:10:59 and obviously the Jordan brand, he ended up buying, I think, the Charlotte Hornets, for X amount of hundreds of millions of dollars, ended up selling it, 10xing it, I think, for a couple billion dollars. The whole thing with LeBron, his legacy is cemented. We know that he's arguably the second greatest player of all time. What he wants to do is own an NBA franchise.
Starting point is 01:11:21 And ideally, it's going to be in what city, PPD? In Vegas. Yep. That's his whole thing. So he wants to turn Sin City into Wind City, and this might be the one roadblock that he's going to have to deal with. with now in my opinion maverick carter's not been guilty of anything whatsoever we'll see what
Starting point is 01:11:39 happens there but as maverick carter had a history of gambling yeah he has uh but from what i hear my sources maverick carter is like the brains of the operation rich paul he's more you know on the agent side of things he's sort of uh the hustler but maverick carter's not an idiot smart guy it would be so stupid to ruin everything you've built for 30 freaking years over some gambling debts, that to me is ridiculous. So if LeBron is implicated whatsoever, you know there's going to be a fall guy. Like your boy, Shohei Otani, who might end up winning
Starting point is 01:12:10 the World Series MVP, what happened with that whole gambling nonsense? He hasn't played great for World Series. He has a what? He's going to be MVP, but not World Series MVP. He's still got work to the book. Keep going. Don't act like you know sports a lot. Come on. Not already with the NBA. But what happened with that whole gambling thing?
Starting point is 01:12:26 Everyone thought that those were going to be the end of Showie O'Donnie. That's the right point. That the translator. That's the right point. There's going really, really fast. The point is this. Why, though? There's going to be a fault guy. Why, though? They're not going to let the Brown.
Starting point is 01:12:35 You made a very good point, but watch this. Why did it come and leave very fast? Why? Because sports leagues protect their superstars. But which superstars? It's very technical here. No, no, no, no, no. The growing superstar.
Starting point is 01:12:47 The growing superstar. Yeah. The growing superstar. Not the declining superstar. So now this guy has got one or two years left, FYI. I'm telling you right now, Tom. When you, when you come up, when you come up and you kind of mind your own business
Starting point is 01:13:04 and you do your own thing, you'll be left alone, right? Look at Michael. How often do you see him on TV? Never. Now he's going back. Look at George Bush, G.W. How often do you seem on TV?
Starting point is 01:13:18 Rarely. How much shit does Bush get? Nothing. Not enough. Think about it. Not enough. I'm telling you because he's what? He's just gone.
Starting point is 01:13:27 What does Obama do? Keeps popping up. Why? Because he has to, because he's owned the other party. Every day, I remember Obama would say, I inherited an administration. Bush never said anything. Never said anything. Obama, God forbid, you move something under Obamacare.
Starting point is 01:13:44 You move one thing. Yeah. But in this case, in this case, in this case, I think there's something there. What do you think is there? Well, listen, you don't cash Patel. You do. Okay. Do you think Chauncey Billups speaks? Do you think if Clutch doesn't protect anything,
Starting point is 01:14:06 Chauncey opens up? I think Chauncey is going to protect himself. And in my opinion, I could be wrong. I don't think Chauncee. I think it was like a bait for the mafia. And by the way, amongst those three guys to me, Chancy shouldn't been there. My opinion, I actually like Choncy a lot.
Starting point is 01:14:21 Shouldn't be gambling, you mean? No, I don't. I think Choncy got caught up. I think Choncy got caught. But do you think Chanty got caught? But do you think Chauncey is dumb? No. Do you think the way Chansy played the game,
Starting point is 01:14:32 do you think he played because he had a 38-inch vertical leap? Or do you think he played the way because he was brilliant? He's a leader. He's a leader. He was a captain. He ran a floor, right? So I don't know. I think Choncy has got a lot of respect and a lot of love from a lot of people in the league.
Starting point is 01:14:46 And I don't know if Chonsie and LeBron are in the same team. I don't know. I don't know if they're part of the same camp. I know there's a lot of different factions. Well, he's wearing that clutch sports thing. So there's. Well, what's he? But that's a statement.
Starting point is 01:14:56 Correct. a statement. That's a very different thing you wear. When was that picture taken? That was when he was coming out of jail. That is wild. That's the one shirt that he's wearing. Oh, you haven't seen? Yes. Rob, do me in favor. Pull up the video of him walking with the clutch sports with it. So do that same thing, except type in Chauncey Billups walking. Walking out of court. Walking out of court. Watch this. Let's see if the video go a little bit lower. Not that one go a little lower. I want to see the video of him walking. Right there. Watch this. Adam. Watch this. This is last week.
Starting point is 01:15:28 The fact that he's, I didn't really, I honestly thought it was a gambling option. That's wild. Well, it's that NBA head coach, Hall of Famer, Johnson-Billiv. And what does he wearing? A clutch sports. Why is he wearing clutch sports? That's Rich Paul's company with the Brown. You think, by the way, just, just out of curiosity, what percentage do you give it that
Starting point is 01:15:45 is just purely, because I think there's a percentage that it's coincidental. Five percent. What percent chance you think is coincidental? Five percent. I think 20 percent chance is coincidental, okay? I think 80 percent is intentional. Which said that's where you lean forward. Think so?
Starting point is 01:16:00 And I bet just to really fast. He's talking without talking. Guys, I'm telling you if this, here's the one thing you got to know about Trump. LeBron's either going to have to apologize. You're going to see this. I'm telling you guys right now, my feeling is I know the profile of Trump. I understand a profile very well of a human being. I relate to it.
Starting point is 01:16:23 I understand it fully. You're, if, yeah. Can I give you another name? I know, I know, I, trust me, I, I'll tell you. LeBron is known for the flop. And he is also turned from one city to another. And I think this is the river. And I'm telling, and I'm telling you right now.
Starting point is 01:16:47 And you said, you made a good point. I see the, being a father. Bless you. God bless you. Being a father and good father, to me, Pat, that's a good side. But to me, he's not that good of a. Look at all the stuff that with Stephen A. Do you guys remember Mackay Bryant, who was a black girl who was trying to stab another black girl?
Starting point is 01:17:05 A cop shows up, shoots the aggressor, and then he posts. LeBron posts a photo of the cop and said, you're next. Hashtag accountability. That's calling for violence and then deletes the post, okay? All the stuff during the George Floyd, all the crap that he talked about the president and all that stuff, I don't think he's that good of a guy. The father part I could understand. but I agree with you if there is an opening.
Starting point is 01:17:29 Dude, the guy said stuff like this. I mean, are you kidding me? Yep. That's what he said. You don't think there's, and by the way, you don't think cash has some inner, like, oh, for sure. You think we forgot, like, how bad you made us look?
Starting point is 01:17:41 Yeah. Okay, no problem. No problem, BLM. Yeah, BLM, he was pushing that divide. Listen, there would be no bigger story in the history of sports than if this guy doesn't make it in the hall of him because of something like that. That would be crazy.
Starting point is 01:17:54 Oh, I, well, What are the chances that happens? Less than 1%. Thank you for clarifying. I don't think... Oh, yeah, 2.5%. I don't see it happening. But we're going to...
Starting point is 01:18:03 Hang on, hang on. Hang on. Hey, NBA guy. Okay, NBA guy. Wait a minute. I'm curious, based on the way I set it up and I presented it, where are you at with the likelihood of him not going to the Hall of Fame? Percent prior to this podcast, zero percent.
Starting point is 01:18:16 Now I'm at 0.01%. Okay. You're selling me the dream, but now I'm not selling you the dream. No, I know. Here's all I'm telling you. The NBA's not going to let LeBron go down. Oh, but that's not how... It works. Let me tell you. That's not how it works. You know why that's not how it works.
Starting point is 01:18:30 Tell me. The face of the league you're not going to put in the Hall of Fame? That is disastrous. Are you kidding me, freaking Pete Rose? Yeah, baseball has standards though. What are you talking about? Baseball has standards. Pete Rose, Mark McGuire, Barry Bond is the freaking gold. It's not even in there. Are you serious like this? By the way, as great as LeBron is, I don't know if these Barry Bonds. Well, no, no, hear me out what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:18:54 No, no, whoa, whoa, whoa. Let me tell you where I'm putting. You put Barry Bonds in his sport versus LeBron. I'm sorry. Barry Bonds is a much, much greater skill-wise as well. Do you not how our baseball is? How many MVP? Seven, I don't know, eight.
Starting point is 01:19:11 Correct. And he should have won eight. What's the single? What's the single? No, but to me, minimise a greatness. But to me, if the MLB was willing to not allow bonds. That's true. The first half of his career is a Hall of Fame career.
Starting point is 01:19:27 Roger Clemens is not in the Hall of Fame. Are you freaking kidding me? How many times did he win to Cy Young? How many times did Roger win the Syon? Five. How many Hall of Fame? How many Hall of Fame? How many Hall of Fame? Are you kidding?
Starting point is 01:19:39 Seven Seamus? Not five. You won seven. Roger Clemens was here. We had a great exchange. You left the podcast. The guy won seven times Syunk and he's not in a Hall of Fame. You think LeB?
Starting point is 01:19:51 No. So to me. In the MLB, they'll do it. Not in the NBA. But let me tell you, though, here's what you got to do. Listen, Adam Silver is not David Stern. This is all I'm telling you. So what's the point?
Starting point is 01:20:01 You know what David would do? David Stern understands Trump. They would have talked. Adam Silver is not Trump profile. David Stern is. David Stern was a gangster. David Stern was a, he was not a joke. And by the way, guess what?
Starting point is 01:20:20 He was a Democrat. He was a lawyer. No, no, I'm being serious. A Democrat and a war back in the day. But it was a different era of Stern. So to me, I don't know, guys. I think something's going on here. There's no, why would Cash Patel come out for three NBA players to say,
Starting point is 01:20:37 let me tell you we're doing it. You think that's it? You don't think there's something up here. Hey, Cash, let me see, bro. What do you got in there, dog? Show it to me. I'm button this. You know what David Stern would have done?
Starting point is 01:20:48 I want to see it, dog. Show it to me. Pat, you know what David Stern would have done? Shoot. In a quiet restaurant with LeBron James, LeBron, this is a football. You need to go away for two years. Guys, one question. You know what you want to go to the next story?
Starting point is 01:21:04 That's the Hall of Fame thing. What is the percentage of them actually, if this is true, going at, like, pursuing. I want to know. What is the present? BPD says something. If he's involved. If he's involved. Signal and noise.
Starting point is 01:21:17 Yeah. We're tracking the noise right now. If he's involved. Billups, LeBron. What's going on? I'm hearing Kevin. and Garnett's name all of a sudden, whose best friends. But the signal, let me tell you something, is not the NBA players.
Starting point is 01:21:31 It's the Gambinos. I don't know. And the crime families and Genevici and Lucey and the bananas. That's the criminals. It's called organized crime for a reason. No, Adam, I'm going to finish this. The guys are going to go down and be the fall guys are the mafia guys. I appreciate Pat's summation.
Starting point is 01:21:48 I think we could probably move on. I'm going to say this. This will either become. steroids like baseball where action is taken or it's going to be the Epstein files where everybody knows everybody's guilty but nothing happened and that's where Vinny's going to lose his mind you know why it won't be the Epstein files do you know why won't be the Epstein files I happen to agree but there's two possibilities but you know stop do you know why it won't be the Epstein files do you know why it won't be the Epstein files because can you tell me how
Starting point is 01:22:15 many people in Trump's circle are in the NBA not too many not too many so you're You ain't got to worry about that. None of the people I know. We're at those card games. No, guys, this is about to be a very different story. If this goes as far as they go, damn. Talk about like a... All right, folks.
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Starting point is 01:23:35 Tom, that was in a pro-haping. They're coming in a bathroom. Look, let's talk about a straight-up gangster. Okay. Gangster straight out of Compton. Come on, man. Okay. Rob, let's start off with his picture, please.
Starting point is 01:23:48 Please. Everybody says, I'm so sick of it. Everybody says, no, put the other one first, Rob. Everybody says this is the true Newsom. Oh. Everybody says this was Newsom back in high school. Look at that hair. This is a lie.
Starting point is 01:24:03 I'm sick and tired of people lying. The true Newsom was this guy, Rob. Show the facts. There it is. That is no regrets. My man. Straight out of sat down. What kind of bread was it?
Starting point is 01:24:17 I just had one to, you know what I mean? Just one to bread. I was just eating the shit out of them with peanut butter. DJ Wonderbread. He goes on. What did he say? And he finally, he finally said he's thinking about running for office, right? Rob, can you just show the highlights of him going on to the podcast with all the smoke?
Starting point is 01:24:35 Stephen Jackson and Matt Barnes. So this is the first. This is Sunday morning with CBS, I believe. This is yesterday where he announced that he is considering. This is the white. This is the white Gavin. This is seem being very proper. And then you're going to see the ghetto Gavin.
Starting point is 01:24:49 Go ahead, Rob. Again, see that, though. They'll make that determination. After the 2026 midterms, you're going to give it serious thought. Yeah, I'd be lying. Otherwise, you always do. And I can't do that. I can't lie.
Starting point is 01:25:04 He's kidding me, Gavin News? Oh. You need a compelling why, a reason. Are you moving closer to figuring out your own why and your own decision? Yeah, and he just said, if you have a compelling why, you can endure anyhow. And so I don't think, I think the biggest challenge for anyone who missed it. Go back, go back five six. Right there.
Starting point is 01:25:22 She said, if you have compelling why, you can endure anyhow. And so I don't think, I think the biggest challenge for anyone runs. I want that. People see right through you if you don't have that why. You're doing it for the wrong reasons. By the way, this is when you talk to your girl, you just met and you want to impress the parents, you talk like this. Now, if you straight up want to show up and show the true gangster side of you, this is what you do. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, check it.
Starting point is 01:25:49 Go ahead. gangster newsome but also you know it was also about paying the bills man man and it was just like hustling and and so I was out there kind of raising myself turning on the TV started you know just getting obsessed you know sitting there with you know the wonder bread and five stacks like the white steak bob story okay come on man macaroni and cheese YG. YG, man, I do it. Every day, every day in the backyard, just bouncing the basketball,
Starting point is 01:26:25 throwing the ball against the wall until the ball is just like fraying, man. Hell, yeah. Tell that, dude. So just, and then, you know, then this student that was shitty student is in the back with his head down. Yeah. Started throwing the baseball a little faster. Hell yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:41 By the way, let me tell you what I don't appreciate. Some people are going to say that's not really him. Like, he's just doing it because he's trying to pander to a couple African-Americans. That's him. That's him. Because if you want to go, Rob, play this other clip, he comes out straight up gangster. Like, he was about to do to hit him up on Trump. Rob, played this the highlights of that interview.
Starting point is 01:26:59 Watch this one, the highlight of the interview. Here's how we starts. Go ahead, Rob. The show, the governor of California, Gavin Newsom. Appreciate you. We have to understand, these guys aren't fucking around. Oh, shoot. They're not fucking around.
Starting point is 01:27:14 And I'm telling you at the core of the problem with the Democratic Party, it's not about talking about things. You're not here to make a point. You've got to make a goddamn difference. We will lose our country if we lose the midterm elections. I've never been this guy. I've always been like, come on, we'll be all right. We're resilient. This is different.
Starting point is 01:27:33 This guy's an invasive species, man. This is different. These guys are surgical. And so we have to get our shit together. Man, welcome to the show the governor of California, Gavin Newsome. Yo, yo. You didn't see it. At the end of, at the end of
Starting point is 01:27:49 He's so into it. He's like, and I'm in the backyard with the ball. And my mom was like, hey, Gabby, he's like, shut your white ass up to his mom. He's so into that hood. He called his mom like a wide, shut your white ass. He didn't say that. You're joking. But the fact that Pat, did you know how much?
Starting point is 01:28:05 You know how much wonder bread that is with peanut butter and jelly? Because that's, that's from the hood and mac and cheese. Peanut butter gelatin. That's a, he is such a pandering. Who called him a sociopath the other day? Who was it? Who was here? Oh, that was... Adam Carolla.
Starting point is 01:28:24 Anna Polina Luna also. On top of... Besides, but I want people to understand. I'm not going to be like them. I'm not going to say the enemy. I'm not going to say that Nazi Hitler crap. But I want everybody out there to understand. You have to, with every corb...
Starting point is 01:28:41 He's going to be the frontrunner. I made a bet with our really, really tough... He's another tough guy, Sam Cedar, who, by the way, is obsessed with the PPD podcast. Sam, you know, every time we do anything. He did something again? No, he's just, he's literally obsessed with us. And I made a bet with him that he was going to be the frontrunner. It's going to happen.
Starting point is 01:28:58 But I want everybody to understand. He wants you, baby. Guys, that's going to be the frontrunner. That guy, but just know, his resume is California. If you want California to be the America, that's it. And by the way, at the end of the podcast, Rob, I think I sent you the clip, Matt Barnes at the end of this podcast And I'm not a fan of this
Starting point is 01:29:19 Because Newsom is trying to say Like Trump comes in You know the Voting Rights Act Which Gavin Newsom in California has made it illegal For you to ask for identification To for somebody to vote Okay And Matt Barnes says
Starting point is 01:29:34 Rob is that the clip at the end of it I want you to play it if you have it Is that it? No, that's the Mac and Cheats. Okay so I'll say this He says at the end of it Because he's listening to what Gavin has to say He said, any time you make it harder for people to vote, that means you can't stand on your policies.
Starting point is 01:29:50 That's what Matt Barnes is saying. It's like, no, Matt, we want our elections safe and secure. Okay, nobody's trying to hinder minorities from voting because that's the angle that they're trying to take. We want it legitimate. And Gavin is busting his ass with the gerrymandering and everything to make it easier for illegals to vote, okay? Plain and simple. So, you know, people say, stay in your lane. Stay in your lane, bro.
Starting point is 01:30:13 You have no idea what the hell you. you're talking about. Don't be fooled by this freaking sociopath. No, I agree. I mean, do we need to see more of what appears to be the permanent chameleon structure of Gavin Newsom? I mean, and I wish you would sit down someplace, maybe here, and just talk about it and just go through the clips. How do you expect to run a presidential campaign when you're giving all of this meme fodder and meme supply? Because they're going to play these same. back to back to back and say explain yourself explain yourself and it's just it's a chameleon act and it's really getting old and I'll tell you you know what's going on I know
Starting point is 01:30:54 why he's doing it right now I know why he said this right now I know conclusively why he's why I can say allegedly because Kamala Harris is courting money and there are people with act blue and at the DNC that are earmarking support for her campaign please you can't You can't fund two number one draft picks out of the DNC for all the primaries. And Newsom is coming out and saying conclusively, publicly, what people know, because he is trying to get ahead of the donor wave because Kamala Harris has gone out over this past weekend. Well, listen, she has my vote. And said she's doing it.
Starting point is 01:31:36 No, no, no, guys. I'm dead serious. Right. You can I complain? You know, no, no, no, what are the three branches of government? We know the three branches of government. Exactly. What?
Starting point is 01:31:44 So money, television, and bullshit. So, you know, you've got the three branches of government, and Kamala Harris has been all over TV, throwing out the BS about what she should have said and what she would have said and all of that. And saying that she's not done yet. Can we go to our sponsor? Let's go to our sponsor.
Starting point is 01:32:03 A quick. Go ahead, wrap. Stories of your baby nieces, Amara and Lila. Neas? When are they going to see a woman in charge in the White House? In their lifetime, for sure. Oh, nice. Could it be you?
Starting point is 01:32:15 Possibly. Have you made a decision yet? No, I have not. But you say in your book, I'm not done. That is correct, I am not done. I have lived my entire career a life of service. To who?
Starting point is 01:32:29 And it's in my bones. And there are many ways to serve. I've not decided yet what I will do in the future beyond what I am doing right now. But you've been very clear that it's a possibility you might run again to become president. I'm president. And in my experience, interviewing politicians when someone says I'm not done, it means they are thinking seriously about running. But when you look at the bookies odds,
Starting point is 01:32:50 bookies, everybody's betting now. They put you as an outsider, even behind Dwayne the Rock Johnson. I mean, is that underestimating you? I think there are all kinds of polls that will tell you a variety of things. I've never listened to polls. If I listen to polls, I would have not run from my first office or my second office. And I certainly wouldn't be sitting here in the Did you see how mad she got on stage yet, like a week ago? She looks angry. She is. Why?
Starting point is 01:33:19 Every interview has been cornering her in some way, and she's angry at the establishment. She's angry at certain Dems, and she's going. And so Newsom's got to get out ahead of the money. Well, listen, I want her. Is this the one? Is that it, Rob? Is this recently?
Starting point is 01:33:35 That's the one that she was kind of. She goes, it's recently, Rob. She stands up, and she goes, excuse me, I'm not the president? I'm dedicated to my life. life of service. There's many way to serve. Yeah, that's Willie Brown. I forgot where what... This is it right there, Rob. Louis Brown was a nice man. Yeah. Oh, very enough. But look at
Starting point is 01:33:50 the anger because people are trying to like yell her. Look at this. You want to talk about... Soon enough. And, you know, I sometimes think about... Look at that. Watch this. You know what? I am not President of the United States. You want to go to the White House and talk to him. Then go on and do that. Yeah. Oh, snap.
Starting point is 01:34:09 She sold two more copies of her book right there. Who's she yelling out. Just an audience member. Look at her. Look at her. D.I. is to the full effect with her. And mind you, you know what bothers me?
Starting point is 01:34:20 Just going back really quick about Gavin Newsom, Pat? The fact that the black people that he's sitting with don't call him out. Like, bro, you don't talk like that. You're not from the hood. Put him on blast. Like, why not call him out? Especially with Charlemagne the God when it came to Joe Biden. When he goes, if you have a problem voting for me or Donald Trump, you ain't black.
Starting point is 01:34:40 In that moment, I would have been like, time out. time out because if anybody from the other side said anything remotely close to anything some racist crap like that it would have been it would have been an incident but no they just keep their mouth shut they keep going he's sitting like yeah i'm throwing the ball and the bread i was like yo time out bro your father's rich you know yeah you know his father his father was rich he had a great freaking upbringing look at him in high school it's such pandering but the fact that that side doesn't call it out drives me crazy you're letting him basically make fun of you in your culture in front of your face and everybody's like
Starting point is 01:35:13 yeah, man, yeah, he's funny. No, it's not funny. He's pandering and he's making fun of your culture. He is. He's talking about being a tough guy too, because Gavin Newsom once got so upset at one of his buddies who was having an affair with his wife that he drove 95 miles to kick his... I'm sorry. That was
Starting point is 01:35:29 the other way. That was him. Yeah, that was him. That was him. I hear you on that Vinnie, but that's just not how it works. I mean, this is an NBA podcast, all the smoke. You know, Matt Barnes, Stephen Jackson. I know what they do. They don't typically do politics. this isn't their lane. I'm actually a fan of Matt Barnes.
Starting point is 01:35:43 No, me too, but, wait, Adam, boy. I should like the way they play. Hear me out. I'm confused. Recently, they're sort of dipping their toes into politics. They had on Michelle Obama and her brother recently, I think a couple months ago. So now, what do you think the, do you think it's a coincidence at Michelle Obama? Dude, they've done Stephen A. Smith.
Starting point is 01:36:00 They've done Kevin Durant. They've done all the NBA players. Now they're getting into politics. Do you think it's a coincidence that Michelle Obama and her brother come on? And then a couple months later, Gavin Newsom shows up? No. No, I didn't say that. I said...
Starting point is 01:36:11 And Gavin Newsom, here's what you could say about Gavin Newsom. Like, Gavin Newsom. You could say whatever you want about Gavin Newsom. Yes. He's not an idiot. Kamala Harris, I'll grant you. Probably an idiot. She played the game.
Starting point is 01:36:23 Of course. He is playing the game. I understand. Like, let's not all get confused. Let's clear the air from the smoke. He just announced he's running for 20, 28. Not like we didn't know that. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:36:34 He announced it. It's happening. But if he's out there doing the podcast tour. And he's basically doing the rounds. that Kamala wouldn't do. Okay, I understand that. And whether they ask tough questions or not, that's not my point.
Starting point is 01:36:43 No, no, no, you missed the whole Adam, you missed the whole point. Would you be cool, a white dude, I don't care what he's running for. Just asking the question. Trying to talk black and trying to act like he had a stroke. That wouldn't involve you? I don't know what you're trying to do.
Starting point is 01:36:55 Yeah, yeah. Well, that's, see, you're meant, I don't know what you're trying to do right now, though? No, that's not, but that, Hey, Tom. Hey, Tom. Anybody else. Tell me, I might be half.
Starting point is 01:37:02 Would you be my consiglary and speak to him for a second, please? But do you understand what I'm saying? Pat, do you understand my point? That's not the point. I think he's asking you a question. Let me just, let me just, let me just write. You don't want to smoke. What Vinny is trying to say is, if you don't vote for Newsom, you're not black.
Starting point is 01:37:15 Exactly. That's what it is. I'm not black. You ain't going to, yeah. I'm not in California either. I'm not in California either. I'm a story guy. So let's go through this.
Starting point is 01:37:23 All I'm going to say is to finish this story is, Kamala, please run. Please. I will support you as a Democratic candidate. I will actually give some money to you. I will like to say. see you be the Democratic candidate to run for President 2028. I would gladly support you. I'd love for her to run. And Kamala, don't let people discourage you. All these stuff
Starting point is 01:37:46 they say about Willie Brown stuff, be proud of it. Any of this stuff they say about, you know, the stuff to give you a hard time with your book, the 107 days of whatever it was. No, you be proud of the book that you wrote thrown Biden under the bus. You'd be proud of the fact that you threw him under the bus. You'd be proud of the fact that you blamed everybody else and didn't take responsibility. Be proud of it. Stand up for it. You should be very proud that you're doing that. Don't let these haters do what they're doing to you, Kamala. It's not cool. I say you run. I say you run 2028 and you go get them and get madder.
Starting point is 01:38:16 Like, I don't think you're getting angry enough at the people. Maybe watch a little bit of Katie Porter. Like learn from the best. Learn out of how to lose it at your people. You know, when they're interviewing and asking, how dare they ask you a question as if we have a free press in America? Do they not know your Kamala Harris? Do they not know who you are? Damn it. I'm offended by the. all this stuff. Shoot, like, you expect me to answer all your question. You should be able to pick and choose what questions to answer. Kamala Harris, don't let them bully you. My God, a little too much. Forgive me for my temper. It's okay. I'm inspired. I'm jacked up. Yeah. All right. Let's go to
Starting point is 01:38:51 next story. Next year I want to get to, next door I want to get to is, uh, pa, pa, pap, pap, let's see which one we want to go to. Let's go to this. This is perfect. You guys ready? So I think, like, you know, the left is about to lose their minds because somebody asked the president if the president would be willing to be Vance's VP to run 2028. And Rob, I just sent you the story a minute ago. And Vance is like, Trump is like, no, I'm not interested in that. Do you see the one that I sent you from New York? This is literally a few minutes ago that they asked him the question. It's like, no, I'm not going to be doing.
Starting point is 01:39:29 doing that. This is the story once you, we pull it up. So, you know, President Trump rules out running as Vance's VP to gain third term, but open to Bannon's plan. Oh, God. Let AOC go against Trump. So now, Steve Bannon is sitting down, Rob. I don't know if you have Steve Bannon's clip. I'll grab it. He's sitting down with somebody. They're asking about Trump 2028. And he is saying, and this is not the old one. This is a new one where he's saying, No, I still think he can run. I still think he can pull it off. And we're still working on Trump being able to run for 2028.
Starting point is 01:40:05 I think this is it. Go ahead, Rob. I think that's the one. Go ahead. Trump 28, Trump is going to be president in 28, and people just ought to get accommodated. So what about the 22nd Amendment? There's many different alternatives. At the appropriate time, we'll lay out what the plan is.
Starting point is 01:40:20 But there's a plan, and President Trump will be the president in 28. We had longer odds in 16 and longer odds in 24 than we got in 28. And President Trump will be the President of the United States, and the country needs him to be President of the United States. We have to finish what we started. And the way we finish it to Trump, Trump is a vehicle, I know this will drive you guys crazy, but he's a vehicle of divine providence.
Starting point is 01:40:44 He's an instrument. He's very imperfect. He's not churchy, not particularly religious, but he's an instrument of divine will. And you can tell this of how he's pulled this off. We need him for at least one more term. Can you imagine? And by the way, here's what Bill Maher had to say about this whole thing.
Starting point is 01:41:02 So let's see, maybe Bill Maher's got a different angle. Maybe Bill Maher's going to say, no, they're just toying with you. Here's Bill Maugh. Go ahead, Rob. I agree. I said, you know, he should have gotten the permits and that's how he does things. It's just a recklessness. But it's just a building, first of all.
Starting point is 01:41:18 That part of the building wasn't always there. I got it. Presidents do change the buildings. Nixon put in a bowling alley. Obama made the tennis court, a basketball court. I can't get this mad about everything, Mike. I'm not mad. It's not a question of being mad.
Starting point is 01:41:33 It's a question of understanding what the symbolism is and what the symbolism is. The symbolism is he's not leaving. That's what bothers me in that way. Exactly. It's in a giant bowl room if you're leaving. Okay, but that's the issue, not the building. But I'm saying if this was the only impulsive, reckless, you know, driven by his own, driven by his own, you know, desire for self-aggrandizement.
Starting point is 01:41:58 If this was the only thing he had done on that front, then I would give you it's just a building. But it's not. It's part of a manner of governing that is tearing at some of the foundations, the institutional foundations in this country. Okay. So, I mean, this is the part where they're losing it. So do you think, do you ask you, Tom, serious question, do you guys actually think Trump's going to try to run for a third term, Tom? I do not think he's going to try to run for a third term. but I think what's out there causes them to lose their mind and they become completely distracted.
Starting point is 01:42:33 And when she says his manner of governing, translate it, is that she's upset that he exists and he's even present in the first place. It's not his manner of governing. It's the fact that he exists. That's what she's saying. So I think he loves, loves, loves the fact that this all gets talked about because, as they say, just spell my name right, right? All news, all publicity, just spell my name right. I don't think he's going to be in there for a third term. I think he's got tremendous respect for the office. He would be almost 84. But I think that it really gets under their skin.
Starting point is 01:43:08 And if it gets under their skin, then the troller in chief is going to make sure he keeps poking. Can I ask you a question, Tom? And I'm being dead serious right now. If there is a legal way, meaning he comes in as vice president. And J.D. Vance is, I don't know whatever the particulars are. that and people will go lose their minds. Oh my God, he's a tyrant, no kings, we were right all that.
Starting point is 01:43:31 Or the moment someone, meaning we're going up against a Gavin Newsom, and think about it, who is going to open the border and reverse everything to bring us back to the destruction to leading to the destruction of this country. Be honest with me. That's not the question. The question is, do you think he's going to run a third term? With it comes to Trump, I wouldn't put it past that they're going to find a loophole
Starting point is 01:43:54 to be like, he has, I have, like, guys, I have to. There's no loophole. By the way, let's, I'm going to go, I'm going to go look for something. Under the Constitution, they can't be elected. No, no, no, I'm going to go look for something. I'm going to show you something. Three times? FDR.
Starting point is 01:44:07 FDR was four times. Okay. Yeah. Well, the chances of Trump running in 20208 are very, very, very, very low because we have something called the 22nd Amendment, which basically says you get two terms, one, two. Eight years is the max. I think it was enacted right after FDR, I think served four terms, or, I think he died in the beginning of his fourth term.
Starting point is 01:44:27 But I think Trump respects the law. He understands the rule of law. We talk about there's no kings. Trump is not a king. I mean, that's the most ironic part, is that everyone was so concerned that Trump would not leave office when he lost the election in 2020.
Starting point is 01:44:40 He left office. And he waited four years, and he concocted a plan and put together a strategic roadmap. And he won again in 2024. And boom, he's the president. And this is why he's going at warped speed right now. And he's getting so much,
Starting point is 01:44:54 done in his first year more than Biden and many presidents done in four years because he knows he only has four years left. So in my opinion, he's not a king. The no king's bullshit is just absolute nonsense. But what he will be in 2028 is a kingmaker. He will be the guy that says JD's next or my son's next, whoever it is. He'll be the kingmaker, but he won't be the king in 2020. But there is a way the loophole is the becoming the vice president under JD. He could be saying no because he's not a number two. He's not a number two. Do you think Steve Bannon is joking? You think Steve Bannon doesn't know away? Either one of the two things is going to happen.
Starting point is 01:45:26 Yeah. Trump is actually going to run in 2028 and Steve Bannon's going to be proven correct. Well, let me ask you crazy question. Steve Bannon is going to be an absolute liar. Let me ask a crazy question. Here's a question. Okay. Let's make a deal, Democrats.
Starting point is 01:45:36 Let's make a deal. Okay. You ready? Tom, tell me if you like this deal. There we go. I'm being serious. I mean serious. A deal for you.
Starting point is 01:45:44 Okay. Do you think if we approach to Democrats, okay? And Trump's camp approaches them, Tom, about a third term for Trump to run, as long as Obama's also able to run for a third term. Oh, boy. That'd be gangster. Oh, bring it on.
Starting point is 01:46:02 Let me tell you, that's pay-per-view. Do you know how many people would watch that? Oh, my gosh. Do you know how many people would watch that? And by the way, in advance, you'll give them. You get one of the debates, CNN, you get one of the debates as Fox, and one of the debates as a podcast. Barack Obama and Trump
Starting point is 01:46:24 So they can't get up By the way, here's the question Watch the question I'm going to ask you If they gave that Tom Third Turn for Obama Do you know If Democrats say no You know what they're saying
Starting point is 01:46:38 We don't think he could beat him They don't think they can beat him Oh for sure What do you think Democrats would say You think Democrats would take Trump third term Obama third time Even playing field both sides can realize I think so
Starting point is 01:46:49 You think Democrats would take it? I think so You think Democrats take it at him? I think so. Who do you think would be the favorite, Obama or Trump? Probably Obama. You know why? Because they're going to be like, Hitler!
Starting point is 01:47:00 Hitler! They ran the same speculation. There was no announcement from the DNC, but the pundits and stuff on the left had the same speculation. Oh, we could run Michelle and Obama will be VP. Barack would be VP and then she could resign and then he's president again. There was the same speculation that ran at that time. And it was the Republicans that were losing.
Starting point is 01:47:20 their mind. So this is not a new thing, but if everybody agrees to take the 22nd and put an asterisk on the 22nd Amendment and put them up there, I think they'd take it. I, okay, I 100% yeah, I would say yes, that'd be a very tight race because of, you know what they're up, like, look at what Obama and all them did when Trump was coming in and the spying and all that stuff. I think, because I'm being honest to you, Pat, who's going to be the frontrunner for the, for Republicans, you think? If right now, if right now, if right now, I know, JD, J.D. Rubio. But I don't think any of them, and I'm just being honest, could go toe to toe with Gavin is a slithering, amazing snake. Hold on, and I'm being dead serious, I don't think.
Starting point is 01:48:01 The only person, and I think you know this too, that I think, Pat, that could go head to head with him and has the Trump name, it's Eric Trump. And I'll tell you why. He has the name, he has a business savvy, he's running the Trump organization, and with what they put him through, with the most subpoenaed person in the United States ever has ever, on paper, he has the freaking, he has that, that chip on his shoulder. And I think with what we've been seeing of him lately, Pat, he'd be the only Trump name, especially wearing that could go up against Gavin and win. I don't think it's JD. I don't think it's Mark Rubio. I don't think it's anybody. Trump, 2008, it's not going to happen. It would only happen if it's Eric. I'm telling you. He's the only guy. I like Eric's style. I like the way he communicates.
Starting point is 01:48:43 And whenever he gets upset, you know, he'll hit facts. Bang, bang, bang. He has a very good, You have to have a combative style. At the podium, you have to have a selling style. You have to have a compelling style, and you have to have a combative style. And I think Eric Trump has that. And I love it when he gets competitive. And he goes, bang, fact, fact, fact, fact. I saw an Eric, I saw an Eric on the News Nation thing where he was going like this with Chris.
Starting point is 01:49:08 I went, oh, shit, there it is. That guy could be, because, guys, he's the guy. We saw it here at the live podcast. Yeah. Yeah. Because, guys, Gavin is the guy. I think Eric Trump is an absolute stuff. I just don't see him running in 2028.
Starting point is 01:49:20 We'll see. He might have to. We'll see. He might have to. But don't get it twisted. In this country in America today, as polarized as we are, if in a hypothetical race between Obama and Trump, Obama would be the favorite. Don't forget, more women vote than men. Guys, I don't know why women are outvoting you.
Starting point is 01:49:35 And women are emotional creatures. I love you, ladies. But they're going to take a look at Trump and they're not going to vote for Trump. What would Obama's camp run be? We're going to change again. That's the whole thing. You know, they say facts don't care about your feelings, but feelings don't care about your facts. if you go resume to resume
Starting point is 01:49:49 Trump crushes Obama crushes. Oh, ridiculous. But if you go on feelings of course. And look, and not offending people, Obama's the guy. Who do you think wins? Who do you think wins? Who do you think wins? Who do you think honestly would win? Wins. Don't say Obama. I think he would win.
Starting point is 01:50:07 But he wouldn't be a better president. What does Obama has ever done as a president? Zero. Made gay cool? No, I don't think he wins. I don't think he wins. I don't think he wins. I don't think who wins. I don't think Obama wins. You know why?
Starting point is 01:50:20 I'm running again. Jennifer Anderson can't be wrong. Let me tell you why I don't think he wins, okay? You know why I don't think Obama wins? Because Obama hasn't won the most important women's vote, his wife. Wow. That's why. What are you talking about?
Starting point is 01:50:33 Michelle is not as supportive with him today as she would be at the time. Oh, heck no, he's right. Michelle is done. She's talked so much crap. Michelle doesn't want any of this stuff. So if he, what percentage of him winning, oh wait, and 12, he's, think was Michelle? What percentage of him winning was because how great of a job Michelle did?
Starting point is 01:50:52 Do you think Michelle's a light, like a lightweight? Michelle, they were a super cup of power. So what percentage you give to Michelle playing to roll on those women's votes? What percentage? Oh, huge. Give me a number. 35, 40%. So let's say 20%.
Starting point is 01:51:06 Okay? Let's say it's 10%. That's a big number. They love her. So I don't think he wins because he does not have Michelle's vote. I don't think he has Michelle's vote. You think of Michelle Obama's voting for Trump? I don't think Michelle Obama's voting for Trump,
Starting point is 01:51:19 but I don't think Michelle Obama today is crazy team Obama go back their turn. No, no, man. It looked like strangers were not wrong. Everyone thought that Trump and Melania would get divorced. They're still together. No, no. Everyone thought that they're seen with each other.
Starting point is 01:51:31 Barack and Michelle are getting divorced. They're still together. By the way. Everyone thought Justin Trudeau and his wife were, oh, they did. They've never, ever. Michelle, Melania's never had to answer. Why are you guys not together for her to say, well, we're in our 60s.
Starting point is 01:51:47 We're never together. That's what happens when you're 60s. Who the hell answers like that? Who answers like that? Not a happily married couple, okay? Answers like that. Well, just think about her life right now. She went from being the first lady to the number 500th ranked podcast in the world.
Starting point is 01:52:05 So, congrats for Shell Obama. I think it's lower than that, but whatever. All right. Let's keep going to the next story here. Next story I want to get to is seven out of nine universities. reject Trump's administration and education compact. Okay. Tom, I'm coming to you with this one here, and I don't want to spend a lot of time on this story.
Starting point is 01:52:21 I'd like to get two more stories, so I may not go to all of you. Seven out of nine universities that the Trump administration solicited for feedback on its compact for academic excellence in education have rejected the plan while two others remain non-committal. Go ahead, Rob. Today was the deadline for universities to respond to the White House. So far, President Trump has no takers for what is the administration. calls a compact with the schools.
Starting point is 01:52:49 President Donald Trump had a deal for more than a dozen universities. Here's some of what he wanted from them. Protect conservative ideas. Freeze tuition for five years. Ban consideration of race or sex in hiring and admissions. Restrict employees' political expression and limit foreign student enrollment to 15%. The payoff for schools that signed on expanded federal. funding. According to inside higher ed, 13 universities received the proposal. None have accepted
Starting point is 01:53:21 it. The University of Arizona is one of seven that rejected it. U of A president, Suresh Garamella, told the Trump administration that linked in funding to anything other than merit was a deal breaker. We have much common ground with the ideas your administration is advancing, he said. But we seek no special treatment and believe in our ability to compete on merit. The Arizona Board of Re- Pause. Thoughts. Yeah, so Trump administration did the right thing. They put basically a charter together. Now, when you talk about the University of Arizona, that's a state school.
Starting point is 01:53:55 You talk about the University of Texas, that's a state school. You talk about Dartmouth, Brown, and University of Pennsylvania. Those are Ivy League schools that are hard liberal. Everybody had a problem with this because he put everything in the box. So you have the state schools. Texas and Arizona said, no, no, we can't keep from raising tuition. We can't do a five-year freeze. That was their issue.
Starting point is 01:54:20 And they went along with others in academia about the admissions. However, they're all bound by a Supreme Court precedent that went down in June of 2023. And it was called Students for Fair Admissions versus Harvard. Harvard lost. The Supreme Court held that the race-based admissions programs, We're violated the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. And whenever you hear civil rights, you always hear about equal protection in the 14th Amendment. So there is a precedent that's out there.
Starting point is 01:54:54 The problem is, Pat, that Supreme Court ruling that came down in 23, students for fair admissions versus Harvard were Harvard lost, the schools aren't abiding by it. They're still doing things with DEI. And so Trump is saying, listen, if you're going to get taxpayer money on grants, then I want to see you buy into this. And I want you to freeze tuition. What's happening right now, this is a negotiation. Let's stay close to the story because Trump's going to get it done. Just what's about to happen is things like the tuition freeze and other stuff are going to shift.
Starting point is 01:55:30 But he's going to get this done. They're not rejecting it. And by the way, they rejected the proposal and they were all very careful about how they did it. I think Trump's going to get a W here. but there's going to be negotiation on the points. Okay, all right, well, we'll see what it happened there. Next story, Sweden says no to rape convicts deportation as crime wasn't long enough. Folks, I read it, you heard it right.
Starting point is 01:55:54 That's exactly what the title of the article says, because the crime wasn't long enough. Rob, you got a clip on this. Yes, it's the victim speaking about what happened to her. Go ahead, Rob. I've told this a thousand times, especially to the police and when I've been to the district court, but I still feel really bad. throughout school last year i was barely in school now i still dream about the food i used to be great at going out by myself so i almost never go out by myself now i was still confused when i sat and talked about it for a long time and came to a dead end that it's like i'm reliving it again and i feel his hands on me but luckily i have my great friends and my parents who have been there for me why still day it feels unreal that it is also enough to tea i will always be affected by this i really wish now when others happen to
Starting point is 01:56:40 have this. That's also why I want to do it. That they should also think that it is worth everyone else. Even though it might not go through, it might actually be worth it because it might also help someone else. Okay, so let me read. Swedish course decision not to deport an Eritrean refugee convicted of raping a 16-year-old girl that sparked global outrage with Donald Trump Jr., the Sunday president asking what the hell is going on in this world. The court of appeal for Upper Norland ruled that the man Yazid Mohammed will not be deported after serving his three-year term prison sentence due to the duration of the incident. According to local media, the court in its ruling said that the rape was not serious enough to justify deportation. It stated that
Starting point is 01:57:29 the rape did not last long enough to be classified as an exceptionally serious crime. So it did not necessitate deportation rape is, in many cases, considered an exceptionally serious offense that could lead to the deportation of a refugee, but an assessment must be made based on all circumstances in the individual case. The court said, given the nature and duration of defense in question, the court of appeal finds it while the crime is serious, it does not constitute an exceptionally serious offense that would warrant the deportation order for Yazid Mohammed. The request for deportation is therefore rejected. Finney. I don't know if people have been paying attention, guys,
Starting point is 01:58:08 because we're caught up in our politics and stuff that's happening here and peace deals and tariffs. What is happening in the UK and overseas? It's undeniable. We already remember what happened, Tom, with the Pakistani rape gangs that they were all hiding it because they already knew that they're the ones that let all these people come in, that unchecked migration,
Starting point is 01:58:25 where they couldn't even speak about it to people were talking about. The fact that she, think about what, as you were saying it in my head, I'm like, do you understand what that sounds like? He got less time and it's not going to get deported because the rape wasn't long enough. She wasn't ripped. It wasn't as serious because it happened fast. Okay. That's like saying, yeah, you stab someone to death, but it wasn't that many stabs.
Starting point is 01:58:49 Oh, it's just one. It's just one stab. One lucky stab. Yeah, and you're dead, but it wasn't like he was crazy with it. It was one stab. It's unbelievable. It's not unbelievable. It's actually believable when it's happening.
Starting point is 01:59:00 And I just sent Rob this chart. Migrant men of non-European origin commit 84. percent of assault rapes in Sweden. Look at that. Look at that chart. Despite being less than 10% of the population. Is that blurry in my eyes horrible? An Algerian migrant is 122 times more likely to commit aggregated rape in Sweden than an Afghan.
Starting point is 01:59:21 It's 69 times more likely. And what do we talk about? Why is this happening? And if you pointed out, people are like, oh, you're talking about it's Muslims and Muslims. No, no. Words talk, number scream. The facts don't lie, guys. Okay?
Starting point is 01:59:34 And when you have a culture that looks down on women, women are a second great citizen. This is bound to happen. This is bound to happen, Pat. And then, bro, there's another one in the UK. Thank God justice was finally done. Twelve cousins, 12 convicted in a horrific child rape case in the UK. Twelve cousins all linked by family and one mosque committed unlawful crimes against a young girl. They were age 19 to 63, raped her repeatedly, sometimes one after another.
Starting point is 02:00:03 wherever they wanted. The victim was just a kid. Suffered in silence while they acted like monsters. Each was found guilty. Rob, you see, and by the, this is the attitude of the Muslims in Sweden. Go ahead, Rob. Play this video. You guys know what they're saying? They're saying there is no God but
Starting point is 02:00:27 Allah. Muhammad is the messenger of Allah and Islam. Because they're protesting that. Go ahead, Rabbi. You shut up. for how they're being treated when it comes to this rape stuff. Enough is enough, okay? How much more are we going to see it, guys? They're not playing games.
Starting point is 02:00:42 This is the attitude. We keep talking about Mamdani, but how... When I read the story, I couldn't believe it. Rape? Rape not too serious because it didn't take more. Suicideal empathy is killing civilians. Yeah, this is something that I think Tom actually pointed this out. This is what Elon Moss had to say, but suicidal empathy is killing Western civilization. It is good to have empathy, but we cannot allow our empathy to be abused to the point.
Starting point is 02:01:03 of extinction and then if you want to go down here's this lady a Swedish politician this is an unrelated story Swedish politician who fought for equality DEI right and open border policies she was beheaded in the Congo her name is Zaida
Starting point is 02:01:19 Karayan was a Swedish Green Party politician who believed in open borders and this is what she gets for being so empathetic I think what Elon Musk is trying to say is she did no research and she went down there and started speaking and they think that you can go from point A to point B and speak, and as you have pointed out,
Starting point is 02:01:37 because you have been to Israel several times, you've been to Gaza, the Americans that think that's gays for Gaza and, you know, they're protesting and all that, be careful with that particular protest, because if you hop a plane and go over there and do that, and that's what she did. She went down and went to Congo, oh, I'm from Sweden, and I defend you with this, this, this feeling and this position I have, and they're like, you may have that person. but you're not speaking for us and they beheaded her. Yeah, of course. That's why I wanted Greta Thunberg to actually make it to
Starting point is 02:02:09 Gaza on that flotilla. I wonder what happened with her if she shows up talking about the Green New Deal and what's going to happen that with Global Warming. You don't want to wish that on her, but if she got there, she would discover. Of course. The problem that's happening in Europe, in my humble opinion, is they were very uncomfortable being called racist. And as
Starting point is 02:02:25 we know, the word racist has been the most watered-down term in the last decade. You're racist. Everyone's racist. Okay, racist. and then what happens is they oh my god i don't want to offend anybody let them all in let them all in and they don't want to be charged with being unempathetic or being unsympathetic and then they have this white guilt and this white shame and they've been this and they've been indoctrated into this woke white culture oh my god we were colonizers decolonization and and everything with that and then they all of a sudden they're beheaded well and then that's what happens well they thought
Starting point is 02:02:55 they were winning all this immigration stuff they thought they were winning an election but they were losing a country and they didn't find out to the end and we are the canaries in the coal mine that are speaking up yeah by the way that incident happened in 2017 and when she was beheaded and they couldn't find her head couldn't find her head this is the story because you're talking about beheadings the father of the 12 year old girl literally just died no disease no nothing his heart literally was broken and he died because his daughter was kidnapped rape tortured and beheaded in France by a sadistic Algerian migrant who was a prostitute who overstayed her visa in France And I'm telling you guys, yes, overstayed Dabia, Ben-Keyer, 27, a prostitute, overstayed her visa in France, convicted of beheading this 12-year-old girl.
Starting point is 02:03:42 That's the lady. This is the girl. This is the girl. This is the girl. I want to see. Yeah, it sucks. And the father died. I want to see the father died how?
Starting point is 02:03:51 The father died of literally bad grief. Like he couldn't, the stress and the whore of his. Go to the 27-year-old prostitute. I don't think they have her name. But, Rob, you might, that's the father and the mother in the bottom picture. But Rob, you might have to Google, look up, D-H-A-B-I-A, and then B-N-K-I-Rid. Her picture is not there? Where's the picture of that lady?
Starting point is 02:04:11 This is just her drawn. On top-left. Go to the top-left drawn. Where is she from? Algeria. What is wrong with you? What did she do with this lady? She beheaded the 12-year-old girl.
Starting point is 02:04:23 The woman did it? Portured her, killed her. Yes. Yes. A prostitute. Algeria. Is Algeria a Muslim country? You think?
Starting point is 02:04:31 Is it? Yes. I'm pretty sure it is, right? Yes. Yes. So. It's just how many more of these, how many more of these, bro, beheading, rape, rape, rape, rape, rape gangs, rape. Like, what is it going to, when are people going to go, guys?
Starting point is 02:04:44 You know who was supposed to be here today? Right? Can I say who was supposed to be here today? Yes. Our friend Dominic Targinski. Yeah. You know, how much heat did he take? They said, how many Muslim migrants are you going to lend in his country?
Starting point is 02:04:59 Zero. zero because that's what the people of my country want and now Poland has some of the least crime and at least rape and the least all this nonsense in all of Europe. According to CIA World Factbook, 99% of Algeria's population of Muslim. Okay, so there you go.
Starting point is 02:05:15 So at some point, these open border policies are going to have to, they're going to come home to Roos. By the way, did you know who spoke up against open borders recently? Who? Bernie Sanders. Did we have that clip by any chance, right? Yes. I didn't see the clip.
Starting point is 02:05:29 He said Democrats got it wrong on Tim Dillon. Unbelievable. Bernie Sanders? Did they have a gun to his head? No. You don't have any borders, then you don't have a nation, right? What? In a sense.
Starting point is 02:05:39 So has historically the United States done well under Democrats and Republicans from protecting the border? The answer is no. Trump did a better job. I don't like Trump, you know. Obviously. We should have a secure border.
Starting point is 02:05:52 And it ain't that hard to do. Biden didn't do it. Those before him did not do it. We should have a secure border, period. Can I ask you a question now? Do you understand who just said what he said? Yes. This is a Trump talking point that Bernie Sanders is giving Trump credit for,
Starting point is 02:06:08 and this goes against every single notion of his Democratic Progressive Party. He's saying the quiet part out loud, we kind of do need a secure border. Well, can I ask you a question, Adam? He's basically saying build the wall. And I get it? In Bernie Sanders language. Yeah, and I get it, but guess what? Do you get it, though?
Starting point is 02:06:24 Too late. Yeah, how about this? Wait, wait, wait, where the hell were you when it was happening? This is what drives me crazy about it. Because, Adam, it was happening in your face. Literally, remember when Texas was going and suing, suing Texas, because how dare you put up a fence? It was a purposeful invasion, and people like that,
Starting point is 02:06:41 I don't want to hear it now. I don't want to hear it now. Sorry. I mean, look, we've got to give Bernie Sanders credit for speaking the truth. You should have said it when it was happening. I agree with you. Yeah. But you know, you might say it's a little too late.
Starting point is 02:06:52 I agree with you. A little bit. 20 million people. But that is a massive talking point. BPD, did you expect that to come from Bernie Sanders? Bernie Sanders is probably one of the most honest, socialist, democratic candidates out there. That doesn't say much, but he is. And I actually like him, okay?
Starting point is 02:07:12 He just doesn't have the right ideas. But, you know, he's not, there's a reason why he couldn't run the year he ran, and they brought Hillary in. He was beating Hillary. He was annoying to Hillary. And like, no, no, everybody step out of the way. It's going to be Hillary, right? and it would have been him against Trump. And by the way, he had the youth.
Starting point is 02:07:32 Like, he had the vote of a lot of the young, like what Charlie was doing, he was doing with the youth at that time with socialists and all of that. But no, I'm still blown away by the story, by the way, to be honest, I'm still there. I'm like, yeah, this is disgusting. What else do you need?
Starting point is 02:07:52 122 times more? Did you see that one statistic about, The Pakistanis have the highest ratio of incest of the kids turning like the biggest 34% of inbreeding. Inbreeding. Pakistan's number one in the inbreeding. By the way, I think 19 of the top 20 countries are all in the Middle East. 60% of marriages were consanguous.
Starting point is 02:08:17 Okay? More analysis showed that two-thirds, all married couples are cousins. In Pakistan? Look at that, Vinny. Two-thirds of all married couples are cousins. In one district of northern Pakistan, a recent study found that 55% of consanguineous and the coefficient of inbreeding in a national level survey, 1990 to 2018. The problem moved from 63% to 67.9% 60%. Why is that?
Starting point is 02:08:43 Inbreeding is somewhat loaded term. And later, the research term is marriage between relatives, imbreeding coefficient. Go ahead, Adam. I'm going to give you some numbers. Top 20 countries with the highest rates of cousin marriage. Numeral one, Pakistan, 60%. Saudi, number two, 50%, Iraq, number three, between 40 and 50%, Sudan, 45%, Yemen, 50%, UAE, 40%. Jordan, Syria, Afghanistan, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Egypt, Iran, Morocco, Libya, Turkey, Bangladesh, India, Algeria.
Starting point is 02:09:17 I think that's 19, if not all 20 of the top 20 countries, where kissing cousins is preferred, is happening in the Middle East. Well, let's wrap the story up and then... Hey, by the way, my cousin out there, she's my third cousin. She's pretty hot. If you want to hot, I'm just kidding. Rob, we forgot to say about the questions being asked at the beginning of it. But, folks, if you're watching this, and you want to post a question, you got five minutes on all the topics we've discussed. You can direct it to Adam, Tom, or Vinny, or I will address it.
Starting point is 02:09:42 But go to the Manette Circle, post your question. We'll address it at the end. Maybe we'll do one question. Hackers change Brigitte Macron's gender to mail on tax. forms. These hackers have a sense of humor. Gotta like them a little bit. All right, here we go. So Bridget McGrane was given a male name on her personal tax record by a team of hackers. The French government official said the 72 year old has been long subject of rumors questioning her gender, which have been shared by conspiracy theories and social
Starting point is 02:10:16 media influencers online for several years. The rumor falsely claims that Mrs. Macron was born a male and that her real name is Jean-Michael Trogen-No. Jean-Michard Trognus. Yeah. In reality, her maiden name is Trognon, and she has a brother named Jean-Michael, the smear campaign went as far as hacking into her personal tax account and changing her name to Jean-Michael known as Bridget Macron.
Starting point is 02:10:39 According to her trust, if they did this, Chief of Staff, who Ms. McCromeson, made the revelation in an interview, a French news channel, BFMTV, in which he recounted now how the French president's wife. I was stunned to see her name, legal name, has been changed, which has she logged into her personal tax account. We were completely surprised. He's been working with her since 2017. I tried to change it.
Starting point is 02:11:04 Ms. Macron filed a complaint with two people involved in the hacking have been identified. Mr. Bromey did not indicate when they didn't sit in the court, but Mr. Bromé, an interview in Paris Criminal Court, where eight men and two women will face allegations of sexist cyberbullying against Ms. Macron. Vinnie. Okay, I just, because obviously I was reading the story and initially I'm like, wait. a minute is this why the hell would it come out why would it be happening but i was just like i i just think it's like hackers normally go in pat they do real damage they steal money they they take your identity they do whatever whoever did this i just can't imagine the moment tom where she's logging in
Starting point is 02:11:38 whatever she was like oh man you like the moment of like wait a minute am i did it what what what do you thing, Tom? It's logging in? Yeah, it's like my gosh. Because, mind you, people are going crazy. I saw it by the chatter was going nuts. Candice was right. This was going in because people didn't stop and think. But at the
Starting point is 02:12:03 end of the day, think about it. This is French news. This is the French saying hey, it was hacked, it was this, it was that. You're never going to know the real answer when it comes to this. I'm still curious. This is fake. Didn't she do a medical inspection or something like that? No, well, we're still waiting, which Didn't she do that?
Starting point is 02:12:17 Well, I'm telling you. Rob, what's the story behind this, Rob? Do we know? I believe they were going to admit scientific evidence to prove that Brigitte McCrone was born a woman here in the United States. They're going to submit that evidence to the U.S. courts. But guess what? At the end of the day, at the end of the day, for the legal side of Candace, Pat, which I think she has the leg up, all jokes aside, whatever's going to be up. A photo or something that's done by another country's doctors or whatever, is it going to hold? up in court because the defense is going to say you have to show me we have to have our doctors
Starting point is 02:12:52 and it has to happen on our watch but i madden like you can't just say well here this is a picture of her this is her this is the blood result no no no the defense is going to stand because it has um viva it has to be completely done from the other side and present it to the court like we have present what like meaning we have to we have to have her tests in front of us you can't just send us her results we have to see it take the blood test from our side But Diamond Madden, you can't, like, for instance, prove to me that you're a man right now, Pat. Okay, you can take off your pants or give me the blood.
Starting point is 02:13:23 We want to see your blood. You can't send it in and that's going to be admissible in court. No, because I haven't seen it. We have to see it with our own eyes. Like, when you take a P test in the military, what would they do? They'd sit there and they'd be like this. And I'm like, bro, you're literally over my, I can't concentrate. So they have to put water.
Starting point is 02:13:37 I'd have to put warm water on my hand just for me go to the bathroom. This is not, it's not joking. Tom, they're watching you. Tom, they're like this. I believe it. They're like this. Go ahead, Tom. They even pat's on the back a little bit. They do the padding on the back.
Starting point is 02:13:50 Well, I just, to be nice and encouraging, camp, right? Yeah. Well, there was that French doctor, right? What you want? Supposedly a French doctor was going to do a medical examination. What happened? I don't know. This is all part, no, I'm not joking now.
Starting point is 02:14:04 Wasn't there supposed to be a sequence of things that they said, we're going to put this here, and we're going to go after Candace and everything? Yeah, no, Tom. They said they were going to give a photo, and then, They're going to prove her wrong with blood results and all that stuff. I'm telling you guys right now, I still think she has a leg up. Who has a leg up? Canvas, because, Adam, to prove it, you have to have our side run the tests.
Starting point is 02:14:28 So you think Brigitte is going to come here or they're going to fly there and have the lawyers with doctors' blood test her and make her take off her pants and see if she's had surgery. By the way, all they have to do is get an x-ray and see if she has female internal parts. If she has fallopian tubes, they win. if she doesn't Candice wins End of story X-ray me show me
Starting point is 02:14:49 I want to see it bro it's not that hard bro and by the way in defense You don't know how hard it is how would you
Starting point is 02:14:54 We don't We don't But Candice apparently knows But here's the thing Adam Because at the end of the day All you have to do
Starting point is 02:15:02 To shut everybody up Is just do it Show everybody Can I say something About Canada You can just ask The doctor Did you do a medical exam
Starting point is 02:15:11 You say did Did you see female organs No What do you mean? mean? Her nuts were in the way. Well, look, the only reason we're talking about Bridgeta McCrone
Starting point is 02:15:21 is because Candace made it a thing. Either Candice Owens is the greatest investigative journalist of all time, or she's the greatest gaslighter in the history of the internet. Two things can't be true at once. We think she put her career on the line for that? She's finding Bridget McCrone's dick. She's finding out exactly what's
Starting point is 02:15:36 happening with Charlie Kirk and Turning Pointe USA. She has all the receipts. She knows exactly what's going on in Israel and Gaza. She's a geopolitical expert all of a sudden. she's got it all. Candice, to me, is a very, very talented person who's completely losing her mind. That's my opinion. I could be wrong.
Starting point is 02:15:55 Completely losing her mind. Why do I say that? This weekend, she accused Trump and the Trump administration of killing Charlie Kirk. That's a new one to me, home girl. Is that really? Yes. I didn't see that. You didn't see that? I swear to you.
Starting point is 02:16:07 Okay, that's what she's doing. By the way, one of the most credible voices on the right, I think this guy's an absolute stud. Stephen Crowder. Do you hear what he said? No, I swear do you. I've been flying for two days. Pull up his YouTube channel. He came out and did it a whole content calling Candice a, what do you call her? An evil C-U-N-T.
Starting point is 02:16:30 See you in next Tuesday. If you go down to his videos. Okay, that's... Okay, this is what he says about her. By the way, Dinesha Sousa, there it is right there. Second thing. Evil. He's basically saying she's, she is, Dineshah Sousa.
Starting point is 02:16:43 as dismantling every single one of her arguments. And so is, um, trigonometry, guys. By the way, she is now attacking turning point USA. She's now attacking Erica Kirk, it would appear. She is now attacking our friend Andrew over there. So I don't know. For someone who is such a good friend with Charlie, she wants to go after Charlie's wife,
Starting point is 02:17:01 like she has all the answers. Again, she's either the greatest investigative journalist of all time and has all the answers to everything that's going on in the world, or you're all falling for it. The two things can't be true at once. Now here's my only recommendation for people that are following Candace. Please, please fact check her work. Because here's the challenge.
Starting point is 02:17:20 When we have a conversation here, there's four of us, five of us in the room. If I say something stupid, which I will, PPD will call me out. Tom will call me out. When you're doing solo work in a solo camera and you're spouting nonsense and nobody says jack squat, that's just out in the internet. Two million views. Good for you. And now if you're the, if you're a person, you're like, I only trust Candace.
Starting point is 02:17:40 that's all I'm just watching Candace okay I guess Israel killed Charlie I guess Brigitte McCrone has a dick and I guess Hamas are the good guys okay I'm gonna go out in the world now you're stupid I don't think she will hold on I'm just saying I don't think she's ever said
Starting point is 02:17:55 if your only source is Candace you have a fucking information problem sorry for the cursing you have a problem okay so in my opinion when you have people like Danesha Susa calling out Candace and Stephen Crowder calling on Candace you have a problem
Starting point is 02:18:09 the video that Adam was mentioning earlier. This is from last week, Candace Owens. It looks like from a hotel room where she accuses the Trump administration of helping kill Charlie Kirk. To just take a breather and really process everything that happened with Charlie and what it kind of means in terms of where we are. And I think it is a circumstance where we all, we just know. We just know that he was truly betrayed in one of the most egregious ways that I think I've ever seen. It has made me lose faith in politics.
Starting point is 02:18:42 It has made me fully lose faith in Trump. And I just like, I just, my heart aches for the fact that he gave so much of his life to Trump into politics. And they just were like, nope, that is it. And he serves us or it doesn't serve us and we want to move on. And so here's a holiday. Bro, if they try to give me a holiday, what is what them giving people a holiday after they kill them? Why is that a thing?
Starting point is 02:19:06 You know what I mean? Like, oh, Mario Luther King, what about this holiday? What about this boulevard? Anyways, let me knock off. They're going to give Charlie Kirk a boulevard. They already did. They did in Israel. They gave them a freaking bullet.
Starting point is 02:19:15 It's like as soon as they give you a boulevard in a holiday, they definitely killed you. There's no question. They killed you. There's no way. That's like their signature thing. It's like that's what they do. It's the fed signature. They sign off after they murder you.
Starting point is 02:19:29 They're like holiday in a boulevard. And it's never on a nice side of town either. Like Charlie Kirk Boulevard is not going to be a nice side of town. She used the words definitely. she used the word definitely killed you. Speaking of the Trump administration, to me, she might want to use the word allegedly or say, in my opinion,
Starting point is 02:19:45 this is the problem here. When she just throws that out there to the internet, she has a very massive voice. People listen to her. People think she has a lot of credibility, and she does. But she's losing it time and time and time again. Just because she was right against BLM,
Starting point is 02:19:59 about BLM, or right about feminism, does not mean she's right about Charlie Kirk. And I would love to hear what Turning Point USA has to say about what Candace is doing. Because there's no way they're happy about it. First, yes, Charlie was betrayed by everyone. First time I saw that. The one thing I will say in her defense is the releasing of the text that she said that didn't exist.
Starting point is 02:20:18 That did exist. People said it didn't exist, but it did exist. But yeah, I didn't see that part. I mean, saying it's who. Do you not think she's, I know you're friends with Candace. Do you not think she's going down a very, hold on. I haven't talked about that. That's out of her character.
Starting point is 02:20:36 And I think there's a lot happening. No, what I'm saying is to say it just like that blatantly, I'll open like that at the end saying they killed him, both of them. Adam, because listen, with something like this, the gag order, I will violate on the world's behalf. The things I've discovered this past week are going to burn the house down. Let me ask you a question. I don't follow Candace like this. Does she know more than the FBI? Does she know more than the CIA?
Starting point is 02:21:01 Does she know more than the intelligence agencies? Why the hell would Candace know more than any one of these intelligence communities? Can I true a question? No, I think she knows more. That's like saying we know more than the FBI. We don't. No, do you trust the FBI? Do you trust the CIA?
Starting point is 02:21:13 Because she doesn't. I don't. I don't trust the FBI or Candace Owens. Adam, hold on. Who do you trust more? No, hold on. Can I answer that question? Can I finish what I'm going to say?
Starting point is 02:21:23 FBI or Candace? I don't trust you. I don't trust anybody. Why am I going to, when it comes to the, hold on, let me ask you a question. Do you, do you believe the official narrative that the majority of the people in this building do not believe? that what the FBI is telling us about Tyler Robinson and the gun
Starting point is 02:21:41 and all the... Adam, the information's out there. Do you believe that they're saying what he did, ran off and was like, hi, lover. Whoops, I just shot Charlie. I did something naughty. Do you believe that story? Because if you're watching the experts... You're asking a very good question, and I'll give you my answer.
Starting point is 02:21:57 It's totally appropriate to ask questions. Everyone has concerns about this. When you say, I'm just asking questions. She's not asking questions. She's making official statements 100% had them killed. She said they definitely have them killed. Yeah, that's a problem. Dude, we have a shirt that says allegedly,
Starting point is 02:22:13 because we've learned the hard way. You probably don't want to say 100%. Right? Yes, I agree. I agree. So what is she doing? That's saying, for somebody to say they killed him and then seeing that tweet,
Starting point is 02:22:24 that means she's saying that she has stuff that can burn the house down. So let's wait and see what she has. Why the hell would Candace Owens? Adam, she's the one that had the text that were proof. She proved everybody wrong. That was lying that they didn't have the conversation. She's a great, great podcaster.
Starting point is 02:22:39 Not investigative journalist. Rob, what's the, what is the conversation with the text chain that she claimed was real and everybody said it didn't happen and then she released it? We've already covered that on the podcast. The Bill Ackman Hamptons. Yeah. They said it didn't happen. We covered that. Who said it didn't happen, though?
Starting point is 02:22:55 They were saying that. Who's they? So the text that were verified were the ones that came out about Charlie Kirk being threatened. to lose funding if Tucker and Candace appeared at TPPUSA events. That part never happened. Bill Ackman responded. I think this came after.
Starting point is 02:23:15 No, no, no, no. But Bill Ackman was accused of, if I'm not mistaken, Bill Ackman was accused of forcing and threatening and all this other. So Bill Ackman's like... Oh, yeah, I don't think Bill Ackman did it. Hang on, multiple, Pat's right. Multiple people also said, hey, this was characterized as a shouting match
Starting point is 02:23:33 at a private party in the Hamptons. I was there. There was no shouting match. And multiple people said there was a shouting match. Here's what I'm convinced. What I'm convinced is there are guys that no matter what Candace says, you're going to believe. There are guys like that. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:23:48 That no matter what she says, you're going to believe. And there are guys that no matter what she says, they're not going to believe. And then there are guys that are going to sit there and listen to everybody and see who's asking questions. There is a business model. in regards to this to say definitely. Yeah, I want to see the receipts of that. Yeah. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 02:24:08 I want to see it. But Vinny, I will tell you, respectfully to you, I still don't think you're going to believe it. I still don't think the people that are 100% Candace, no matter what, they're still going to be like, no, but she's right. No, but she's this. Versus say when she's right and say when she's wrong. There truly is a group of people that are part of the 100% camp.
Starting point is 02:24:32 that's part of the mob, and that is a problem as well. Because for me, when she went through her mess with Daily Wire, I think I was one of the first that came out and said the daily Jewish wire. And I was one of the first ones that made the comment about it. We brought her to our Kentucky Derby. I gave her $40,000 tickets to be with us that we were selling, and she came and she hung out with us, and we were very, what do you call it, supportive,
Starting point is 02:24:59 and giving counsel, picking up calls, having conversations, all that stuff. But when it's also something that gets to a point where you're like, hey, if you as an individual can't balance that, then you're part of the problem as well. Yeah. That's my opinion. To say definitely, there's different with like, listen, they're truly, some people are truly addicted to porn and they can't help themselves. But I also believe some people are truly addicted to fear porn and they can't help them. themselves. You may not be seeing penetration between a guy and a girl. You may not be seeing, you know, all the other stuff that you may be into, but you are seeing fear porn
Starting point is 02:25:40 and you're like, oh, give me more. I want more of it. Grown men have gotten addicted to fear porn. Grown men versus, look how Trump handled Israel. Everybody, Israel, this Israel, that Israel, this is. And then all of a sudden, when Nick Fuentes starts saying, he guys talking about Israel? Then everybody was kind of confused. Oh shit, I thought Candace and Nicklund, who do I believe? And then they were kind of confused. And then when Trump comes on and says, I'm not happy the way Israel handled it. Oh, oh, oh, so he's not owned by Israel. Oh, I thought he is owned by Israel. Stop it. Like, relax. You know, it's politics to think that a lot of people went to a lot of weird places these last two years. I think a little bit of common sense is
Starting point is 02:26:27 coming out, but I think the emotional community is still kept loyal to the fear porn community. I don't think they've lost you. I think they still have you. And I think that's scary to a lot of other people who are sitting there trying to find out what the real truth is. It's like, don't give me more. Give me more fear porn. I want more fear porn. It's not enough. I want to watch more free. Give it to me. I want more fear porn. Out of 80 things, one thing right, but that one thing, but 80 things, but I want fear porn. You got to be careful with this addiction to fear porn. It's not good for you. By the way, I'm not convinced that, you know, true faith of going through it is also healthy to stay in this fear porn addiction community. I don't think it is. I don't think it is.
Starting point is 02:27:11 If it comes out, I'm the one that continues going down the Epstein Rabbit Hall. For what? Why am I still asking it? I'm still going, trying to find out what's going on. But I do think there is a which by the way more power you know more power to the individual that has that but there's a community of people
Starting point is 02:27:30 that she truly owns and it's a 100% community and to that 100% community more power to you but you have to realize even the great ones Rogan doesn't have 100%
Starting point is 02:27:43 community Rogan because Rogan will go boom and boom and boom and boom and boom and boom and boom versus just boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. There has to be a little bit of the doubt, but it's like, boom, like this. And I don't, I actually don't think that's healthy, that messaging. By the way, whatever she's going through, whatever she's doing, wherever she's at, you know, my, my concern is, they got four kids, young kids. That's my number one concern. When you're doing stuff like this, you have to also think about it. You got kids that you're responsible for. She has to make her own decisions. I told her this on a phone call that I have with her as well. I said probably you got
Starting point is 02:28:25 four kids 50 times. I said that you got four kids. Make your decisions based on that. But she has the right to do whatever she wants to do. I don't think I've been in business long enough to watch the profile of certain people. I do not think there's a single person in the world that can tell Candace what to do. Nobody. Not even her husband? I don't think not even a husband. I don't think there's a single person in the world. I got to wrap up. You know the four kids is part of the problem though. I get it. When you're pregnant for five years, straight. Do you know what kind of emotions you're going through? I've told you this story before, right? I've heard that as well.
Starting point is 02:28:56 Okay, it's a, it's a factor. I want to wrap up. I want to wrap up. I want to wrap up. Okay. So what do we have, Rob, a Wednesday business podcast, yes? Yes. Thursday. We have an interview going out and then we're back Friday with the home team. Thursday we have an interview. That's right. That's right. That's okay. Take you everybody. Bye bye, bye. Thank you.

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