PBD Podcast - Obama Predicts CYBER ATTACK, Alex Jones Returns, and the Church of Fauci | PBD Podcast | Ep. 338

Episode Date: December 12, 2023

Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick, Tom Ellsworth, and Vincent Oshana discuss President Obama's new film "Leave The World Behind" that predicts a cyber attack in the United States, Elon Mus...k reinstating Alex Jones' Twitter account after a 5 year ban, and Anthony Fauci worshipping at the Church of Fauci! Protect yourself against Central Bank control with American Hartford Gold: https://bit.ly/3QzMjHd Purchase Patrick's new book "Choose Your Enemies Wisely": https://bit.ly/41bTtGD Learn more about American Hartford Gold: Text "PBD" to 65532 or call 866-939-6984! Connect one-on-one with the right expert to get the answers you need with Minnect: https://bit.ly/3MC9IXE Get best-in-class business advice with Bet-David Consulting: https://bit.ly/40oUafz Visit VT.com for the latest news and insights from the world of politics, business and entertainment: https://bit.ly/472R3Mz Visit Valuetainment University for the best courses online for entrepreneurs: https://bit.ly/47gKVA0 Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time! SUBSCRIBE TO: @VALUETAINMENT @vtsoscast @ValuetainmentComedy @bizdocpodcast @theunusualsuspectspodcast Want to be clear on your next 5 business moves? https://bit.ly/3Qzrj3m Join the channel to get exclusive access to perks: https://bit.ly/3Q9rSQL Download the podcasts on all your favorite platforms https://bit.ly/3sFAW4N 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. 7:18 - Is Barack Obama's "Leave the World Behind," a Netflix movie about a cyber attack, predictive programming? 33:46 - UPenn President Liz Magill steps down following Congressional testimony over Antisemitism and Islamophobia on campus. 52:11 - Anthony Fauci says he doesn't need church, his "personal ethics" are enough 1:03:56 - American boys are struggling in school, and parents are hiring coaches and tutors to keep their sons from falling behind. 1:12:41 - Why the math for buying a home no longer makes sense for most Americans 1:23:22 - Elon Musk reinstates Alex Jones Twitter account after a 5 year ban 1:32:33 - President Trump says he'll be a dictator for one day if he wins the 2024 Election 1:41:45 - A Wall Street Journal poll has South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley beating President Biden by 17 points in 2024 Election. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support

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Starting point is 00:00:15 this world of entrepreneurs, we can't no value to hate it. Howdy, run homie, look what I've become. I'm the entrepreneur. Yeah. OK, so episode number 3,38, we got home team here. We got a lot of things to cover. One of the things I watched last night is this weird movie called Leave the World Behind. It's a story I'll read you the plot, the story's about America being hit by a cyber attack and other things taking place that shuts down
Starting point is 00:00:48 the power grid in the US, planes are crashing, Teslas are running into each other. It's a dark movie with a few lines. And by the way, guess who is the executive producer of this movie? It's a couple, you may recognize these guys. Michelle and Barack Obama. Weird, very weird, very weird.
Starting point is 00:01:04 We'll talk about that because it reminds me of a movie that went viral during COVID that everybody was talking about weird Contasion that's who we are 10 years my Maybe maybe it's something that's coming up here soon Shout out to David oh by the way Davidos agent is the best that the giants have you seen as agent or not? He's a freaking but have you met as agent? Have you seen as agent? Yeah, we'll talk about that. Maybe in a minute. Nikki Ailey leads Biden by 17 and Trump by four. And that's a Wall Street Journal poll. A bunch of guys are endorsing her. Zelensky is coming back here to beg for some more money. I'm sorry, raise, raise some more money. He's coming back. We'll talk about that. Trump's got a big
Starting point is 00:01:42 leader, Michigan. Trump tops the Sanctus by 32 points. Boys are struggling. They can take coaches, tutors and thousands a month to fix that. Parents are hiring coaches to teach their boys what it is to be a boy. Can you imagine what a jacked up place to see is where boys forgot what it is to be a boy. I got into a bit of a debate at Dylan's game with his father that just pulls up to me Starts talking to me about destiny and Tate. I'm like dude. What does the matter with you? We had the best debate for 10 minutes and I'm talking to a guy about a movie to my right
Starting point is 00:02:14 He's like, what the hell is going on here? It's totally fine. Make your turn and keep up, Pat. McDermott coach gives a speech That is the weirdest speech you will ever hear a football coach give to his players in a locker room saying, imagine how united the 9-11 teamwork that did the attack on World Trade Center. We have to have that level of teamwork. Can you imagine that as a motivational speech? By the way, just saying it makes me feel uncomfortable.
Starting point is 00:02:44 I can't believe he said that. He said that and then we'll talk about Barack Obama's movie. We'll talk about a couple of things here. They're telling us we got to mask up again if you haven't yet. By the way, one of the things that was very impressive out of all the stories, you know you've made it. When you say things like, you know, I don't need church
Starting point is 00:03:02 because my personal ethics are enough and your name is Fauci. Oh yeah, the doctor. Who, by the way, he even brags, like yeah, I have security 24, seven because everybody knows who I am and what I've done. But it's personal ethics. Damn, you're pretty better. China's cyber army is invading US services. We'll talk about that.
Starting point is 00:03:21 New Hampshire man charged with threatening to kill Vivek Ramaswamy. Ramaswamy, we did an ex-space, everybody was text me, saying, Paddy, you got to get on the calling for you with Elon Musk letting Alex Jones back on. I was there I said a few words. Maybe we'll talk about that. We should. Trump says he'll be a dictator day one. Biden administration wants to forgive nearly five billion dollars an additional student loan debt. And gotta see this one line this one co-tomal share with you guys
Starting point is 00:03:48 Harvard alumni outraged at the president was accused of plagiarizing american math scores hits an all-time low on international level exams and then a couple of the things you today's parents have to pay three point four million dollars to fund the American Dream for themselves, and their kids, and maybe we'll get into the math for buying a home no longer works, realtors, you may want to skip that part. Having said that before we get into these stories,
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Starting point is 00:05:39 Let's get right into it. You took a dump, what'd you say? What? Bitcoin. We're running late. Bitcoin took a dump. I said, you took a duck. You don't want your box. You don't want your gift.
Starting point is 00:05:47 Yeah. When it's off, I get it. But Tom, little bit too much. The vector card is on top. I'm just getting to the story. That's right. So, Vika got on. On Twitter, I have a face.
Starting point is 00:05:55 Yeah. I love the fact that the model we do today. Anyways, it's a Sunday, two, three o'clock. They decide to hold this Twitter space. Mario and a fall. Maybe I'm not saying the name right. He does a phenomenal job with this. And he ends up having, he ends up having Musk, Tate, Alex Jones, Vivek, myself, Gates, a bunch of, I'm missing names, a bunch
Starting point is 00:06:21 of just think about the murderers. My fun show people. Oh my god. And it was a conversation about Alex Jones being back on. It was great. And they were having a discussion. He long started off by talking about Sandy Hook and then Vivek Ramaswani was caught on a hot mic using a bathroom and the main guy hosting it says Vivek. That's you.
Starting point is 00:06:40 You're, I said, oh, I'm sorry guys. And then he, you know, the best tweet I think is by Matt Wall. She says, now we understand what they mean by a stream. Twitter stream. I thought I was that was very funny, but it was great. It's you know, the whole good news is the right people are finding each other, fighters are finding each other. And future looks pride.
Starting point is 00:07:00 It's exciting to see what's going to be taking place. But this is exciting to see Alex Jones coming back. We'll get into that story later. I'm gonna get into the Barack Obama story. Yes. Barack Obama gave major feedback on the leave the world behind script. I watched this movie last night. I finished it at 1230.
Starting point is 00:07:17 And very weird movie, a dark movie. Okay. Barack Obama, the former US president, has expanded his post president's activities by offering input on samish miles script for leave the world behind a netflix movie is mass ad Barack Obama's perspective to enhance the script's realism and by the way very weird that the fact that they say this because you'll hear some of the stuff that said in this movie
Starting point is 00:07:43 is not recounted ob Obama's response saying, I am writing what I think is fiction for the most part. I'm trying to keep it as true to life as possible, but I'm exaggerating and dramatizing. And to hear an ex-president say, you're off by a few details. I thought I was off by a lot. The fact that he said scared the F out of me.
Starting point is 00:08:02 And as executive producers of, leave the world behind Brock and Michelle Obama provided valuable feedback on character development and empathy emphasizing their passion for the book and their desire for a compelling cinematic adaptation, Vinnie. All right, so I'm glad you guys, we're gonna go on a little journey because I watched it. What?
Starting point is 00:08:21 Before you do, yeah, just, I haven't seen the movie. Okay, Tom, have you seen it? Okay, I have not set the tone. I'll pull up the plot. What is it? Pull up the plot and then get it. So you'll be spoil alert because we're going to give away. If you don't, if you want to watch the movie, don't listen to any of this. So once upon a time. So basically it's Julia Roberts, Mochalla Lee, Ethan Hawke. So it's basically a film about a cyber attack by hackers on America. They also sent drones go by and they're dropping thousands. I'm talking about hundreds of thousands of flyers
Starting point is 00:08:49 with a snake photo that says death to America, okay, on one side of the coast. On the other side of the coast, they had the same drones, but they were dropping stuff in Chinese and just from different countries so you don't know where it's coming from, right? It was an all-out attack using something
Starting point is 00:09:01 that they called the three-stage maneuver to topple the government, from within that end it with bombs dropping on cities on the White House and that radiation. So the three-stage maneuver is isolation. They disable all communications and transportation making people deaf, dumb, and paralyzed. Number two was synchronized chaos. Terror with covert attacks and disinformation with no clear enemy. Nobody knows who the hell is coming from.
Starting point is 00:09:24 And the third stage is the coup d'état, civil war, and collapse. But the key is, it says third stage happens on its own. You don't need to do anything. You don't do it. It says first phase is isolation, then it synchronized chaos, which means it's intentional. But the third stage, you don't do anything. It's civil war and collapse. This program was known as the most cost effective way to destabilize a country. Yeah, dude That's what they said in the movie by the way. Yeah, that's the the the actor Marshallie. He's the one that says it. Oh, yeah He says a lot of crazy because tell him why he knew this stuff because his friend he kept saying he had a
Starting point is 00:09:58 So in the car dude, I got goosebumps right now There's a scene where he's looking at Ethan Hawking. He's like, listen, I have a very powerful friend. We always joke around. He always says that he goes to meet with these elites and they tell him this type of stuff and it's a cabal and it's evil and he got quiet and he goes, this last time he didn't respond. He's his money manager.
Starting point is 00:10:17 He goes, he didn't respond and they were leaving because they know they have a heads up that this stuff is coming down the pipe. So I'm watching this pattern and I'm like, wait, why would an ex presidentpresident and his wife produce something like this as if they know something is happening, right? And he paid, would you say,
Starting point is 00:10:31 he played a key role in the film? He was hands on the entire film. Sam Ismail, the director, said that he was there giving him real-world feedback. So when this guy was doing stuff, Barack was like, no, no, no, that's not how this would play out. Trust me. This is how it would play out also just a little a little detour They had some backlash for for what he did they said in the movie about white people
Starting point is 00:10:54 There's a scene where martiala these laying in bed with his daughter because they're staying in the basement of this house And he said and this is what the daughter says and I quote I'm asking you to remember that if the world falls apart, trust should not be dulled out easily to anyone, especially white people. So that's in there. By the way, there's another quote in the movie, ready for this?
Starting point is 00:11:14 A conspiracy theory book. But we stay on that, we stay on that because it says, if something happens to the world, we shouldn't trust white people. That's something I know you and mom would agree with me. Quote and quote the girl says that to the dad while they're in bed together. This was probably 22 years old.
Starting point is 00:11:32 Yeah. If something happens to the world, we shouldn't trust white people. That's something I know you and mom would agree with it. Yeah. So it's this is layered mind you. There's also a bunch of like why would you put that in a random, random? And the entire time Julia Roberts plays this angry white girl who's in sales
Starting point is 00:11:53 and advertising and the girl asks her, why are you so angry all the time? She says because if you know what I know on a daily basis, I lie for living and I'm doing this and I'm doing sales and I'm doing sales and I'm meeting with people and marketing, I'm sitting there saying, dude, you literally have been lying for living.
Starting point is 00:12:10 You're an actress. What the hell you talking about? Your job is to act. Okay, so you're talking about that. We saw you in pretty one minute. Yeah, I'm lady. Okay. That was an acting, the book of it.
Starting point is 00:12:18 Yeah, exactly, she was hot. But so this is a quote from the movie, a conspiracy theory about a shadow group of people running the world is far too lazy of an explanation, especially when the truth is far scarier. No one is in control, no one is pulling the strings. An event like this happens the best,
Starting point is 00:12:35 even the most powerful people can hope for a heads up. Now Pat, this movie, besides having the cultist stuff, the sun was wearing an obeys shirt, the daughter had a nassassure, in the title you can see that there's a B-A-A-L in it. There's a scene in the movie, I'm not being that guy. It is what it is. There's a 666 in a triangle.
Starting point is 00:12:53 This is called predictive programming. And let me explain something to you. Do you remember we saw that video of the Iranian law makers chanting Death to America? Then Tucker Carlson on his show, Pat, he said about the EMP attack. That's gonna come if we get into a war with Iran. And then, and Rob, can you get this video ready, bro?
Starting point is 00:13:11 Klaus Schwab, World Economic Forum, that demon, all right? He's predicting a cyber attack, he said, and I quote, the COVID-19 crisis with respect would be seen as a small disturbance in comparison. This is him warning us, listen to this. transportation, hospital services, our society as a whole. So, COVID-19 crisis would be seen in this respect as a small disfilment in comparison to a major cyber attack.
Starting point is 00:13:59 Okay, guess what I'm almost done. This, the predictive programming, they're letting you know it's coming. Like the movie Contagion with COVID-19, the girl went to Hong Kong. It's like, how do they know? And people always ask, why do the elites always let us know
Starting point is 00:14:15 what's coming down the pike? They tell you through movies, through music, what they're going to do. It's called, and you guys can look this up, the revelation of the method. They do this to avoid bad karma. I mean, who would have thought, you know, evil would have, you know, morals.
Starting point is 00:14:28 They put their true intentions out there so nobody could accuse them of not warning us of things to come. All right, it's like when Bill Gates talking about depopulating the earth, he does it. And they believe that when they tell us this, they will not face consequences. In 1981, I dug a little deep path.
Starting point is 00:14:44 In 1981, the CIA director, William Casey, said to Ronald Reagan in the West Wing, and there's a bunch of people that said he said this, he said, and I quote, we will know our disinformation is complete when everything the American public believes is false. This was an American spy CIA guy. And it's not like, Pat, when I talk about this type of stuff, guys, that it's not true. This movie came out last week. Guess what happened yesterday? A massive cyber attack in the United States by China for our infrastructure.
Starting point is 00:15:13 They hit Hawaii's water utility systems. They hit oil and gas pipeline and they tried to take down the electrical grid in Texas. And yesterday, Rumble was attacked. Rumble got cyber attacked yesterday. And just a side, no, Pat, since I'm in this world of people and evil and all this type of stuff, did you see what happened at the Iowa Capitol building? Yesterday, these are the type of people
Starting point is 00:15:34 that take down Thomas Jefferson statue, but they had a satanic demon displayed up there. Rob, can you show that? They have a satanic devil in, Pat, I'm all can't do it. We have a good keep going down, Rob. This is actually it. Let's go to the bottom.
Starting point is 00:15:48 They're not even hiding anymore, guys. Keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going. Keep going down, Rob. It's not there. Keep going. Story continues, press story continues, right there and go. And I'll get to it.
Starting point is 00:16:00 So it's not as if we come up with this type of stuff and they're lying. Yeah, this is on display at the Iowa Capitol State Building. That, and it's the satanic church, and they're saying, listen, we have rights too, we could do it. Yeah, that's the go. In the, in the, in the, owls and goats.
Starting point is 00:16:16 And look at the picture on his chest. So when we talk about this type of stuff, I always question, Tom, I always question myself. I'm like, why would they show it to us? Why did they do it? This is out in the open. They're not hiding. They're giving us a heads up before it comes out
Starting point is 00:16:29 and it happened yesterday. So that, I wouldn't be surprised if that's the next thing. I gotta say this, you know, for me, the movie, as Domazir was, okay, I couldn't stand the movie. So, terrible. Terrible, the music is eerie, the behavior of
Starting point is 00:16:47 her and the guy marriage The white guy and the daughter the stuff that like they're presenting like its normal behavior and The line you know Conspiracy theory of some shadow organization running the world is not true. Aligned set in the movie. That a former president was involved in the script, no one controls the strings. They're saying this in the movie, are you supposed to believe that?
Starting point is 00:17:14 Do you actually believe no one controls the strings? Rob, run a poll asking, do you believe anyone controls the strings? Yes or no? Then, a few other things, microwave weapons that cause radiation, this happening Cuba, Kevin Bacon says it. There's a scene in a movie where he says, cash may not mean much when the government falls. But by the way, even though that's a line in a movie, that is true though. Cash may not mean much when the government falls. You have to be aware that there is some credibility to that statement and another line when the
Starting point is 00:17:54 kid says it, when the father says it, I can barely do anything without my cell phone NGPS. I am a useless man without my cell phone. Says in the movie. Let me read it again. I can barely do anything without my cell phone and GPS. I'm a useless man without my cell phone. And there's a bunch of other things.
Starting point is 00:18:16 We made a lot of enemies around the world. Maybe what this means is they all teamed up against us. Kevin Bacon is saying it to both of the guys that they're talking to. So that's an anti-America globalism message. It's time. This was a pure anti-America we caused this. This is the reason why this has taken place. It is a movie to trash America. It is a movie to manipulate people watching. It is a movie to get people thinking and believe in. But if there's one thing that I did believe
Starting point is 00:18:45 when it was done, you know, there's different torture methods. One of the torture methods when they put you in jail is this screeching sound that they make that stays on for a couple days that you can't go to sleep. Oh my God. That sound, do you know what I'm talking about a lot? Yeah, they did. Yeah. Yes. And they you know, no matter what she do, it's so loud. So you can't it's like worse than a baby crying in your ear. Oh, that's Adam's word. The kid, the kid, the God, the God in the movie, they do this to the entire state, to the entire town. And everybody hears it. And everybody collapses. There's even a C. Mo Simon Julie Roberts chasing after a daughter
Starting point is 00:19:27 to find her. The pain is so bad she falls to her knees. So the pain was so excruciating that she couldn't even chase after a daughter to find her. It cripples you. It cripples you. And one of the bad reactions of that radiation, that signal was, that signal, the the Sun's teeth just start falling out
Starting point is 00:19:46 So they're looking for a doctor. That's why they go to Kevin Bacon and then and then They said I wrote this somewhere patty. I just the political coup d'état the political coup d'état Which is a foot? They say which is why the people in positions of power are letting a civil war Take root by disrupting technology and feeding this information. And you said that third stage, it happens on its own. So everything, all this stuff, it's just weird. Cloud Schwab, it's throughout the history, they warn us, God, rock, I know you want to say,
Starting point is 00:20:16 they warn us what's coming, Pat, because apparently in their religion, Rob, we've talked about this before, they have to give you a heads up as it's coming down the pike, which is weird. What are you gonna say, Rob, it's there's a very interesting Episode there was a TV show called the X files. Do you guys remember that show for nine years? Ever hear of the spin-off show the lone gunman
Starting point is 00:20:36 No, okay, there was a TV show the Fox produced in 2001 It was going to be a spin-off of some of the people that fed molder and scholarly information about the ex-files. Yeah. They're the pilot episode aired March 4th of 2001. So this is six, seven months before 9-11. Wow. The entire episode predicted that a, the government would use a control drone airplane to fly into the world trade center.
Starting point is 00:21:02 Be quiet. We're going to launch a war in the Middle East. So I have it up here at the X-Fos. But I told you March 4th of 2001 that comes out and then six months later, 9-11, literally planes flying to the World Trade Centers and then we go to World Trade Center. Am I crazy to say what I say when I'm telling you
Starting point is 00:21:20 it's called predictive programming? They let you know what's coming and then when it happens, we have these moments where we go, wait, what? But here's a question though. Here's a question. Okay, Tom, you remember the only guy we ever brought on the podcast twice in the same month
Starting point is 00:21:34 was a guy in Peter Park. And he died afterwards. Yeah, we heard he literally died after. He was the electro magnetic pulse guy. Yeah, he was the guy that knew the most about EMPs. Yeah. I don't know how to says. We bring him on. He talks and he talks about the fact that everybody should own a nuclear underground bunker. Yeah. He was talking about Doomsday Prepotype. I believe it, dude. But I tell you what, the level of qualification
Starting point is 00:21:58 on what this guy had in his background, when he spoke, you're listening. Was that interesting? You were fascinating, Pat. I think you wanted to say something, Tom, go for it. No, what I was looking at here is, remember, there's, none of this is surprising to me, because this is all the siop stuff, and it's real, siops is real. You also can just go look at, we talk about it in our political discourse. They say, is accuse the other
Starting point is 00:22:27 side of doing exactly what you are doing now, right? It's like, oh, it's such as the liberals were accusing Republicans of using redlining and redistricting to manipulate elections. Your manipulating elections through redlining, redistricting, and denying people the right to vote by creating obstacles in the form of identification of the things that are designed to do this. So all those come out and then now we find out that ballot harvesting, we've got videos of ballots
Starting point is 00:23:00 being brought in in suitcases and buckets. It's real, did it alter the whole election? Who knows? Were there, was there fraud involved? Of course. So it's accused the other side, which you're exactly doing now. And also, you know, you also.
Starting point is 00:23:17 I think that's called the Higali in Dialectic, I wanna say. Whoa. Don't ask me how I know that. Holy crap. Very good. That's, oh wow. Stay at school kids.
Starting point is 00:23:25 I'm very adamant. I just got a conflict. Am I right? Do I have that one on their back? I'm very impressed. I'm going to know your point. I'm waiting. So the point is here is this all comes out to prime the populace.
Starting point is 00:23:40 That is the whole purpose of it when you look at Operation Mockingbird and all these things in Syops. Syops, what you have to do is you have to make it not surprising. It says, and also put yourself in a position where you're offensive, not defensive. So that's how you prime the pump by letting people know saying things out there. So they're not as surprised. Number one, and then number two, you know, the siop, but we're just talking about elections. Eqzi of the side what you're gonna do.
Starting point is 00:24:07 And when you do all this, the populace, the populace is somewhat numbed and somewhat incapacitated. Can I say if I'm to do win? I mean, I don't know how many times I said this on this podcast, how much more shit is China gonna do? Because yesterday we had the cyber attack, spy balloons over the place, COVID-19.
Starting point is 00:24:30 And then we just worship. Gavin Newsom brings these people, brings Xi Jinping to California, and they clean the streets, and they put the Chinese flag. It's like, China is the... Let's stay on this. Yeah, I mean, that's...
Starting point is 00:24:42 Let's actually have a very logical conversation. Right. Okay, so first of all, for those, Yeah, I mean, that's... Let's actually have a very logical conversation. But... So first of all, for those, you know, if you're watching, it's like, oh, here we go again. Well, listen, this is not here we go again. If this movie was done by anybody, nobody would give a shit. If this movie was done by...
Starting point is 00:24:59 I don't know. Even Spielberg. Ridley Scott, you know, Steven Spielberg. Nobody would give a shit. Yeah, it's just another movie. Ridley Scott, you know, Steven Spielberg. Nobody would give a shit. Yeah, it's just another movie. I got it, you know, like World War Z or Independence Day or whatever, whatever. No, no. This is the former president who's the executive producer of this movie.
Starting point is 00:25:18 Like let me put it to you this way. Barack calls you, you're his friend. He says, hey, I'm thinking about investing into this movie. What is it about? It's about what America would look like if there was a cyber warfare and how we would shut down the entire system and control minds and making sure we tell them
Starting point is 00:25:40 that there is nobody that controls the strings. What would you tell Obama as a friend who's trying to go into movies the first strings. What would you tell Obama as a friend who's trying to go into movies the first time? What would you tell him? Maybe you would say, Brock, you may want to skip this movie, bro. You may want to skip this movie and go to like a, you know, biography about, I don't know,
Starting point is 00:25:56 a, you know, RGB or Ruther, what's her name? Ruther Peter Ginsburg, RBG, RBG, or do a, do like a movie about a story of somebody, some like that, you know, you choose to do this movie as a former president. At first of all, that's a little weird for me, even as an American, to tell a story like that, because the enemy is either sitting there saying,
Starting point is 00:26:20 hey man, thanks Brock, that was fantastic. Or the enemy's sitting there saying, you're given ideas, or the, you just scared the shit out of the populace. FYI, it was very believable. Nothing about what I watch was unbelievable. Everything about what I watch was very, very believable. That sound, the brain stimulation thing, that simulation thing that they do believable.
Starting point is 00:26:42 That whole concept about cars, electric cars, all going in the same direction because now you control the satellite and they took out the satellite believable. The ship coming nonstop to the, what do you call it? To the beach and the kid is like, I think the ship is coming towards us believable. Plains losing satellite control communication,
Starting point is 00:27:01 crashing in the middle of the ocean believable. There wasn't anything that you looked at and you said, this is unbelievable, right? So as somebody like myself who was in a military, who was Middle Eastern, and who was in the insurance space, you know what all those three have a common paranoia, okay? When you live in a Middle East, you're naturally what? What if this happens? What if that happens? What if this happens?
Starting point is 00:27:21 What do you talk when you're in a military? If this happens, you got to do this, you got to flank this, you got to bow down, you got to, okay, what happens when you're in a military? If this happens, you gotta do this, you gotta flank this, you gotta bow down, you gotta, okay, what happens when you're in insurance business? You buy insurance because God forbid you die. What if this happens, bread one of this? Everything is about preparation. So as much as we're having this conversation here together, if you're married with kids,
Starting point is 00:27:38 I actually would seriously encourage you to have a serious conversation with your friends and peers to see what you could do because it was a scene where these guys are driving around and the one guy Kevin Bacon says something. He says, have you guys gone to a turnsense house? Whatever the guy's name is. Have you guys gone to such and such as house? No, why? Well, I know one of my buddies, you know, built a nuclear bunker underneath it and he built a bunker and you know I know who he never wanted to show to me and he never confirmed it but I know my friend built that thing and it's if there's anywhere for you guys to go that's the
Starting point is 00:28:10 place to go and the daughter goes there accidentally she opens the store and she goes in and she hits the switch the the it's not even a switch like this it's a guy's like this like a generator switch the whole thing turns on and it's a nuclear place under where the glass window is a LED to show light and show sky and show this even though you're underground. These are some things, financial planning, health planning. This is why you do executive testing. You meet with nine doctors within nine hours and find out everything about your body. Sounds like I probably need to go to an executive testing right now, but I did want about a year ago.
Starting point is 00:28:50 Everything is about preparation for the next year. And this movie made me think about that too, yeah. And I had one thing. Yeah, go ahead. So, you know me, I'm pretty skeptical about, you know, just generic stuff like this, but I would say this. In 2015, this was actually at an Alba type meeting
Starting point is 00:29:10 back in the day. They had a guest speaker, it was Ted Coppill. Do you remember who Ted Coppill is? Yeah, here's how to the ABC 1130 Special Segment News Show, right? Ted Coppill, considered one of the most respected journalists of all time, brought, a picture of Ted Coppel. All you gotta do is hit, images, buddy.
Starting point is 00:29:29 Ted Coppel, Dan, rather, you know, this type of guy, you've seen him, you know, his face. And at the time, this was at the height of the 2016 election, Trump, Hillary Clinton. And obviously, all the news was about build the wall, build the wall, build the wall. And he goes, you know, I'm not so concerned about the wall. I'm concerned about the electric grid situation and cyber attacks.
Starting point is 00:29:54 And this is before it became sort of, you know, present day conversation where we're at and it's part of the nomenclature right going on now. But he started warning of these electric grid attacks. Okay, and nobody really had heard this type of speech, especially from respect to journalists at this point. So he starts basically sitting here to go, Ted Coppon lights out a cyber attack in nation, unprepared, this is 2015 Miami Book Fair.
Starting point is 00:30:20 So it was right around the time, probably wrote a book about this. And it made me aware, holy shit, this, and he basically Went into great detail. I believe of what would happen And so what my my ultimate point is this this has been Pervasive in in the culture for almost eight ten years now at this point Not far fetched not unbelievable Certainly something that we're hoping the military is on top of the scariest thing is
Starting point is 00:30:47 What Pat pointed out, why did Barack Obama co-send something like so weird? And his quote was this, I'm writing what I think is fiction for the most part. I'm trying to keep it as true to life as possible, but I'm exaggerating and dramatizing. So it's just interesting that he put his name behind something and Pat, but think about it. I don't want to spend any more time.
Starting point is 00:31:07 30 seconds. We're moving to the next story. And then he made a great point. There was a move. They put it in movies and music and all that stuff. Rob said the thing about 9-11, contagion with COVID. And then bro, do you understand how volatile our power grid is, Pat? Think about this.
Starting point is 00:31:21 George Colin talked about it. If electricity shut off here in the United States, can you imagine, look what happens when a light intersection light shuts off. Nobody knows what the hell to do. God forbid our poor power goes down, bro. It's all right. Let's just hope that we're utilizing it to some of the enemy before they use it. You guys don't know guys. Not listen. Let me tell you what, life is better off the way you live. It's not, let's just say the power grid goes out, okay? I'm telling you, it's gonna happen.
Starting point is 00:31:51 I know. I just don't know when it's gonna happen. Meaning, is it gonna be in 2024 during election year? Because there's scared shitless that Trump could actually win? Is it gonna be next five years, 10 years, 15 years? I believe it's gonna happen. You best just do whatever you can to be 20, is it going to be next five years, 10 years, 15 years? I believe it's going to happen. You best just do whatever you can to be ready for. Some people are maybe saying, well, I don't have the kind of money you guys got the money.
Starting point is 00:32:12 And that doesn't about about money. There's ways of preparing in different ways based on the kind of resources you got. You have to figure out what level of resource like if we are a small country and we don't have the kind of money that China's got or other people have, we have to use our resources to create our own weapons. Even if we're a small little country, you have to think about it that way. Your startup country, protect your family, how do you do it?
Starting point is 00:32:33 You have to do a little bit of research, little bit of studying for yourself. And to find out if that were to happen, do you have a small generator, do you have certain things set aside? What method of payment will you use if you don't have any cash or if you don't have? What are the things do you have to protect your family?
Starting point is 00:32:49 I do believe it is something worth Talking about with your family to be prepared for this because I think some like this can happen next 5 10 15 20 years And by the way, I do believe it's going to be worse than COVID because at least with COVID you can stay home and Still communicate with others with this You stay home and still communicate with others. With this, you stay home. Your internet security, gate, lights, it's mayhem. Everything's gone, so what do you do?
Starting point is 00:33:11 You just gotta be prepared for it. And if it doesn't happen, better. You know, if it never happens, awesome, but at least you were prepared for worst case scenario. My concern is how deep is our military. Like you think, you think Joe Biden's military is ready for this? Hell no. I have no idea, but I tell you, the next president, whoever it is, this has got to be a topic of discussion to make some major investments into this,
Starting point is 00:33:35 to make sure the American people are protected. Okay, let's go to the next story. Next story we got, Tom, we're going to go talk about what happened with Harvard and a Penn president on last week being grilled, which was the most viewed, what was it, congressional hearing we've ever had. So Penn president, board chair resigns after fervor, after freer, over comments on campus, anti-semitism. So she resigns. Then other things come out. Let me see this one here.
Starting point is 00:34:03 Former president, Liz McGill, last week made a very unfortunate and misstep consistent with what of two peers, university leaders sitting alongside her after five hours of aggressive questioning before a congressional committee, stated, Scott Elbach, the chairman of the university of Penn, following that became clear that her position was no longer tenable. And she and I concurrently decided that it was time for her to exit representative stefanick applauded me gills resignation saying one down
Starting point is 00:34:32 to do go this is only the beginning of addressing the pervasive rod of anti-semitism that has destroyed the most prestigious higher education institutions and and a couple of the things came out with her plagiarizing the Harvard alumni president gay time i'll read that and i'll just turn it over to you from there Harvard alumni
Starting point is 00:34:54 outrage after president accused of plagiarizing dissertion okay harvester and demand an investigation into plagiarism allegations against school president Claudine Gay, with Christopher Rufo and Christopher Burnett accusing of verbatism plagiarism as they reveal instances of lifting text from other academics as stated in the report, report first gay lifts an entire paragraph, nearly verbatism, from Lawrence Bobo and Franklin, Gillian Great
Starting point is 00:35:25 Lasting, race, sociopath, political participation and black empowerment while passing it off as their own paraphrase and language, the researchers emphasize that such plagiarism violates Harvard owner honor code, potentially leading to disciplinary action, Harvard's honor code specifies that students who submit work, not their own or fail to attribute sources, can face disciplinary measures, including potential withdrawal from college. So one, one of the three resigns, the other one's getting caught plagiarizing. Tom, what are you things going to end up happening here?
Starting point is 00:36:00 So let's run down the list. Take the easy one first. Pen. Wall Street Journal today, the Wall Street frickin journal today, says, blames the wealth, rich for the Miguel departure that they had been on her back for weeks and there'd been a dialogue that was getting
Starting point is 00:36:20 very tense between them. Wait a minute. So what is the journal saying? So, Penn, they're trying to spin it already that well, it's these dog on rich. Oh, you mean the ones that go to Wharton that are funding your endowment? Those dog on rich. So, Penn, you know, Miguel resigns, the pressure resign from the alumni,
Starting point is 00:36:40 people from Wharton, it all came to a head. She said what she said, she was wrong, and they fired her. So it seems like what happened at Penn was what should have happened after the congressional, invested congressional hearing, where she said what she said. And that was trying to be spun that, oh well, you know, it was the rich that did it,
Starting point is 00:36:58 and they've been looking, they've been trying to get her for weeks, right? BS, you're just trying to put a spin on it. Then at Harvard, Harvard's the one that is actually more complicated, but easier. It gets summed up this. The woke mob, including the board at Harvard, the trustees at Harvard, have protected their own. It's pure hypocrisy. They've protected their own. And they see this as a noble fight. There are billboards out there right next to Harvard, calling for her resignation. There are alumni sending letters and posting on X very eloquent well researched statements
Starting point is 00:37:32 saying calling for her dismissal. And Rufo presented a beautiful dissertation on that beautiful meaning well put together dissertation on the plagiarism that happened in her own scholarly articles that she presented herself for president. So if this had been a white male, this person's gone. This would already be over. But Harvard has protected the trustees in the board of protecting their person and they see this as a noble fight. You have to understand what's going on here. The trustees in the board of Harvard are taking her side because they see this as a noble fight. You have to understand what's going on here. The trustees and the board of Harvard are taking her side
Starting point is 00:38:08 because they see it as a fight against the ones that are not completely lined up with their woke agenda. That's the only reason they're defending her. They are defending one of their own tribe, one of their own mob, and that's what they've done. And last night, they expressed support for her and said that she would not be resigning. And she said, I'm not resigning.
Starting point is 00:38:30 This happened very late last night. There were apparently meetings of the board that went on yesterday and yesterday evening. So they've come out and said this, alumni this morning we're freaking out because the executive committee of the Alumni Association. So think of that as like the board, not all the members, just the board association so think of that as like the board not all the members just the board they came out and said hey the board of
Starting point is 00:38:48 trustees needs to come out make a positive statement of support for her and keeper and there were people like bill actman that said wait a minute i'm a prominent alumni i wasn't called they didn't pull the alumni the alumni association executive committee acted alone without really getting the consensus of the alumni because there was no consensus, the alumni are calling for her resignation. So it sums up at Harvard is the Woke Mob protected itself. But besides the backlash from what they said or they didn't say at the hearing time, how bad is this going to be for the future of Harvard for obviously anybody Jewish trying to go to this school,
Starting point is 00:39:26 but what's the like long term for her staying there? Gonna look like for you. Well, I think what you have to see is look at what is Harvard. Harvard is not a college. Harvard is an association of elite woke individuals and their children that are going to the school. And here's what I mean by that. If you take a look at it It's very interesting meaning you're not the customer and they're okay losing you. Oh, wow
Starting point is 00:39:50 Okay, losing your kids. They're okay losing his kids. They're okay losing everybody's kids. Exactly. They're okay with that Wow, and by the way, you should there is a graph that came out I don't know if you can find it, Rob, about grade compression that went on at Harvard. There was a chart that came out this past week that showed that the average grade GPA was creeping up. I think it was from Charter, CHARTR Charter, did the thing on Harvard grade compression. And it's a shocking chart that shows you that the median grade given out now, Pat, is 3.8. Median!
Starting point is 00:40:23 3.8! It means if you come to Harvard, how dare we give you a C and upset the woke customer? And so it's horrifying. So they have ceased to be. I actually love the fact that they took this position. You know why I love the fact that the board took this position? Let me tell you why the board took this position.
Starting point is 00:40:41 In this situation, Penn One, In this situation, pen one. Because you can hire somebody, look, for example, you can hire somebody in a company. And how much background should you do on the person? Do you know if the person's a serial killer? No. Do you know if the person likes younger boys? No.
Starting point is 00:41:01 Do you know if this person has certain porn habits you don't know about? No. Do you know if this person, you point habits you don't know about? No. Do you know if this person? You don't know this stuff, right? You hire them. But then imagine you hire them and that comes out and then you don't fire them.
Starting point is 00:41:14 If the board fires them, what the company is telling you is we don't stand for that. But if you hire them and the board keeps them, what the company is saying is we stand for that. So in this situation, Pen is saying, uh-uh, we don't stand for what she just did. Harvard is saying, uh-huh, we do stand for gay day. So Harvard lost big time, okay?
Starting point is 00:41:37 Parents, if you're thinking about putting your kids in Harvard, you may want to think twice, bad decision after bad decision after bad decision. There's a school locally here, you know what the school is. I went to the school's, what do you call it, the interview for my kids. High school, yeah. It's not a high school, it's K through 12. K through okay.
Starting point is 00:41:56 Yeah, so I went to the school and we sat down with them. It's the premier school in all of Florida, okay. 50 grand, you're some number like that. If you're on the area, you know exactly what I'm talking about. And I asked the question, I'm like, so what is the school's top priority with all the different issues going on worldwide?
Starting point is 00:42:11 What would you say is the top issues that you guys want to educate the kids on? Oh, number one is climate change. Okay, fantastic. What else? Two, equity and inclusive and all this stuff. Oh, okay, so how do you feel about capitalism? Well, what do you mean by that? I said, how do you feel about capitalism? Well, what do you mean by that?
Starting point is 00:42:25 I said, how do you feel about capitalism? Are you a Trump voter? I said, they asked you that. I said, the fact that I'm telling you, capitalism, you think I'm a Trump voter? Because I said capitalism. What does capitalism have to do with being a Trump voter? That's how you categorize it.
Starting point is 00:42:43 So I said, what do you feel about, well, we like to teach capitalism and socialism and communism. The pros and cons of it. And we let the kids decide. So wait a minute. You the pros and cons of come. Yeah, we like to teach all of them. Let the kids decide. I'm like, how much more market research do you need to you realize to realize this, this doesn't work. Right. This killed a lot of people. What's the moral of the story? You gotta be asking those questions. You gotta be protected with your kids.
Starting point is 00:43:10 If you can't afford to put your kids in private school, you have to be involved to know what they're going through, what they're dealing with, what they're teaching and what they're being talked to. Because in a time like this, schools like this are showing you their true colors and parents, if you send your kids there, no one what they stand for,
Starting point is 00:43:28 just because you wanna brag to your sister, your brother, your cousins, that your kid went to Harvard, you could potentially lose your kids for 10 to 20 years to some pathetic ideology. Yeah, let me give you a little extra perspective on pen, because this whole situation, we're kinda coming in on the ninth inning and being a, yeah, that's what happened in the game.
Starting point is 00:43:50 But there's been a whole build up to what's going on specifically at Penn, who basically they were the one university that their president stepped down. So this has been building up for years. They've been on a collision course for basically five years culminating with the sort of the step down of what's her name again, Liz McGill, who's stepped down as the president. Yes. So let me go back and history. She's a little tenure professor by the way. She goes back to the law school. She goes back to the law school. Yes. So the just to kind of paint a picture that's been
Starting point is 00:44:21 sort of the progressive woke left leaninganing universities we understand that with their sort of appeasement of radicalism that's been sort of culminating in these academic echo chambers on the left side the right side you have Traditionally conservative capitalist businessman who are on the board of trustees who are basically donating who are on the board of trustees, who are basically donating hundreds of millions of dollars. So sort of funding this operation, especially in Wharton, you'll be familiar with this company's name, Apollo Global Management. It's run by a guy, the CEO, Mark Rowan, okay?
Starting point is 00:44:57 If you're familiar with that name, then you also have Ross Stevens. He's the guy that end up withdrawing $100 million from Penn. All right, so here's he's the guy that end up withdrawing $100 million from Penn. All right, so here's what's going on. So this collision course has been a brewing. We're seeing what happened with the congressional hearing. Let's go back a few years from now.
Starting point is 00:45:16 Do you remember the name Leah Thomas? Uh-huh. Who was that? The swimmer? She was the swimmer. He was the swimmer. Like he whatever. They were the swimmer. She was the swimmer. He was the swimmer. They were the swimmer. Exactly. So what
Starting point is 00:45:27 school did he she they go to? Penn State. So what? No, not Penn State, brother. Oh, my bad, my bad, my bad. Big difference. No, not Penn State. Exactly. Not the many lines. These guys read. She is. So he she they them was was the swimmer that was a trans swimmer. Now here's what happened. This was I believe in 2020 2021. She was going through her trans situation, gender identity. We all understand that Vinnie. Are I brother?
Starting point is 00:45:57 Yeah, because he says I'm sorry, because he points. He goes she's well about you. And look at that face on that photo. They are wearing a value-taker, Venni, I'm gonna respect for Hishi, they, them. But here's what happened at the time. They, her, won this big swim meet. What happens then, Penn University
Starting point is 00:46:19 nominated her to the NCAA as woman athlete of the year. So all the trustees, all the boards, nominates her to the NCAA as woman athlete of the year. So all the trustees, all the boards, conservative thinking capitalists are like, all right, y'all, we're going a little too far. This is the face of our brand. Yeah, female lead Thomas. So if you remember that, so she becomes this nominee for NCAA woman of the year,
Starting point is 00:46:44 nominated by Penn. Okay. The trustee, the board of trustees, they're all going, what the fuck is going on here right now? Fast forward to this past summer. Prior to the October 7th Hamas attack, the Palestinian groups on campus were basically organizing this summer river to to the sea, revival ideology type thing. The board, Paulo, Mark Rowan, the rest of the crew was like, yeah,
Starting point is 00:47:11 not the best look for the school. People are basically going back and forth on this. They try to sort of stop and appease whatever they're having all these debates. Boom, October 7th happens, boom, anti-semitism happens, boom, anti-Semitism happens, boom, she steps down, but there's been a track record that's been basically awaiting this collision course
Starting point is 00:47:33 and that's why there's no surprise that she stepped down to me. The Apollo is the Leon Black guy that gave a half a billion dollars to a stepstein for a state planning. Half a billion dollars. Half a plan. Who will help pay down? Well, this has been activism for a while. Rob, a billion dollars. Exactly. Who will pay down for the whole thing?
Starting point is 00:47:46 This has been activism for a while. Rob, can you go back to the Harvard grade chart? Yeah, I'm black. There you go. Go back to the Harvard grade chart real quick. Take a look at this. Look at what happened in the late 60s. A sharp rise in grades given by Harvard in 1960s
Starting point is 00:47:59 to help students avoid the military draft that was Vietnam. Well, now I'm not saying Vietnam was a good war, right? He says I As a six-year-old remember of Vietnam funeral. It was a bad war It was a bad thing and a lot of people died But what Harvard did was well, we can't have our kids go in there and look what they did the GPA to help them avoid the draft It's called an academic to firm it so get the academic to permit put the point is Harvard is
Starting point is 00:48:28 Ben activist going back to the nineteen sixties and you see the grade compression here what's going on there so their lack of authenticity has gone way back and there been things bring below the surface and so to see the three presidents come out there these presidents are not outliers. And to cut the head off the snake, it's a hydra. It grows eight more. That's exactly what you're going to see with the Ivy League, which is why the Ivy League has come out and say, well, we're all kind of nuts.
Starting point is 00:48:58 How can we get rid of our Harvard president? Because we all feel the same. You know what? Deal with the flag. Deal with the aftermath. Let's let's get behind her Regardless of the billboards regardless of the alumni regardless of the people saying they're not donating anymore. We don't care There's another side to this right the other side so people say why would you care? Pat why would you care wouldn't you care of 10 million a hundred million people stop giving you money?
Starting point is 00:49:23 No, and I'll tell you why. Because they were just given money in the in Biden forgiving student loans. How? Because they can charge whatever tuition they want. And the poor kids that end up saddled with it, get forgiven by members of Biden's cabinet. They recommend that you should do the student loan forgiveness. They went to freaking Harvard.
Starting point is 00:49:44 So Harvard's perfect. They're like, Vinnie, you You're gonna pay 50 grand a year to go to school here I am what will give you a we'll give you student loans We'll give you academic aid for 25 of it, but you still got to pay 25 You get a student loan 25 a year comes to Harvard they get paid right? They're paid. Yeah, you're saddled Don't worry a couple of our guys are being a president of the cabinet some day we'll just forgive your loans oh well Harvard gets it do you see the cycle of life for Biden administration on Wednesday announced an additional four point
Starting point is 00:50:14 a billion dollars a student student loan debt relief effect more than 80 thousand borrowers the announcement brings a total approved debt cancellation by Biden administration to hundred thirty two billion dollars for more than three points six million Americans before President Biden took office. It was virtually impossible for eligible borrowers to access to access to student that relief. They rightfully earned student that relief. They rightfully earned. What do you mean they rightfully earned Thompson that earlier?
Starting point is 00:50:42 What the hell? US Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona said, the data released today once again make clear that the Biden Harris administration's relentless effort to fix the broken student loan system are paying off in a big way. This level of debt relief is unparalleled and we have no intention of slowing down.
Starting point is 00:51:01 So what is debt relief? So first of all, who's responsible for it? Why are schools charging as much as they're charging? Why are you not putting this on schools? Schools are centers and keep doing debt relief. We got our money. We don't give a shit. We got our money. We don't give a shit. We got our money. We don't care. We don't care. We don't care. Do as much as you want to do this. We're totally fine with that. And you're teaching kids to be billed out at a young age. They chose to go to college. Nobody told them to go to college.
Starting point is 00:51:25 You, your administration, has sold the idea of being successful as going to college. Great, so they go to college, they borrow the money. Now you're saying they rightfully earned the debt relief eligible borrowers. What? What they rightfully earned eligible, you know,
Starting point is 00:51:45 what do you call it, that relieved they rightfully earned. I think it's insane what's going on. Bacolages are sitting there celebrating saying that 4.8 billion hours coming to us. Keep doing more of it. Anyways, let's go to the next story here with what Fauci just said. And then I got a couple other stories we'll get into as well. Even Narciss, Narcius,
Starting point is 00:52:05 didn't love himself this much. Okay, this is a daily wire story. This much. Fauci doesn't need church. His personal ethics are enough. I mean, that's like a priest speaking right there. Let's see here. All right, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the former, there's a video for this. If you do have it, if there, you know how long the video is, he's explaining this right on the stream. I'm going to watch. Yeah, I'm going to. Go ahead, play this clip.
Starting point is 00:52:31 What, what a, I mean, he's a dirtbag. You have to realize in America, he's pope too many days. He's the, he's the pope of the health industry. In California, I'm not joking. You know, those, those signs that say like, oh, but people in California, when I left, had him like, he was going for, like he was the president of the United States, but they were watching.
Starting point is 00:52:47 I think liberals moving forward need to call him Pope Fauci. Pope, I think so. I got him play this clip by Pope Fauci. This is Pope's Pope. He is the ordering chapel with Chris in my world. That's where you're married. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's beautiful.
Starting point is 00:53:00 Yeah, it's really nice. You're just security in the back, right? No, you don't practice anymore, do you? No, no. Why? A number of complicated reasons. Go on, we have a whole corridor. Ha ha ha.
Starting point is 00:53:14 Yeah, you know who he laughs like pauses right there. Personal. You know that one priest that got caught in the jet and he laughs when the lady comes and says, the jet you bought from Tyler Perry? Do you know who I'm talking about? Oh, man. Do you know what you've seen this?
Starting point is 00:53:27 You can't have co-plans. You can't co-plans. Go back and do that laugh again. Go back 10 seconds. Go back a little bit more. Adam, see you in the back. See you in the back. Go back, go back, go back.
Starting point is 00:53:35 It's your detail. Okay, press play. Watch this laugh. A number of complicated reasons. Go on, we have a whole corridor. Oh my God. First of all, I think my own personal ethics on life, or I think enough to keep me going on right now. And I think that there are
Starting point is 00:53:57 enough negative aspects about the organizational church that you were very well aware of? I'm not against it. I identify myself as a Catholic. I was raised. That was baptized. That was confirmed. That was married in the church. My children were baptized in the church. But as far as practicing it, it seems almost like a pro-form of thing. I was a writer before that music. You know what? You know what? You should have said, so you mean you don't go to church anymore because when you walk in your feet catch on fire Because you are a deep that got pat the damage that he's done from did you read the the Fauci book? Tom it's scary the real doctor Fauci It the shit that he's done and what he's done to this country because of COVID and the lockdowns and
Starting point is 00:54:42 You know we had to listen to what the hell he said. The damn the lying, the wearer mass, don't wear a mask, wear a four or five masks. He's a bullshit artist, bureaucrat who's so protected. Do you see a security detail? He has like secret service people guarding his ass because he knows who he is and he knows what he's done and the people like look, just look at his face, bro. I'm telling you, he looks like Copeland. By the way, hold that picture and go on a different page and type in Copeland. And then look at the pictures of them. They look like they're cousins. But Ken Copeland is way creepier looking.
Starting point is 00:55:13 No, no, no. Yeah, but Adam, you don't agree with what you choose a different picture, though. Not a picture like that. Choose a different picture. Just put him right there. He's science. He's science. He's this.
Starting point is 00:55:23 He doesn't go to church. Go to Fauci. Go to Fauci go to Fauci We'll write next one. Yeah, I mean without the eyes. Yeah, it's him But it's like the audacity of just I just still seeing him the eyes don't lie Chico. Yeah, I just I just don't respect I am I am never surprised from bad people do bad things. I'm never surprised But Tom you never even heard of him doing bad things until COVID was like the the final But now we know wait now. Now we know, yeah. Now we know you walked down the street, you don't know what bad things,
Starting point is 00:55:48 any number of people are doing. Yep, but think about it, why would he need this type of security? Why do you think, so he has like presidential security because he knows what the hell he's done, Tom. He knows that's the best thing. Vinny, Vinny, Vinny, turn it from 11 to 9 for a second.
Starting point is 00:56:00 Of course he needs security. He's pissed off half the free world who are waking up to what has happened. It doesn't surprise me that bad people do bad things. It surprises me when occasionally a bad person does a good thing. That's what surprises me. It doesn't surprise me at all. And it doesn't surprise me to look back at it and to hear him referring to Catholicism like the Kwanis Club that he happens to attend in town and he talks about You know practicing it he doesn't practice does that surprise you that he's not a practicing man of faith I then surprise me. I'll tell you what I'm capable of doing this not being a practice
Starting point is 00:56:35 People doing evil but does it does it piss you off? It doesn't piss you off when evil people do evil things It does upset me it upsets me, but it doesn't surprise me We all need a savior. we all need a repent. And it does not surprise me when he does it, but I get very upset about it, but I direct my energy from a moment of being upset to a moment of moving forward. Like Pat knows, I'm dedicated, education and future. What can I do about it? How can I do it?
Starting point is 00:56:59 I'm a teacher at heart. How can I help that situation? I don't know what I can do in medical about Fauci, except make sure that I'm making better. That's not what this is about. rather have a person fear the Lord, fear God, fear a bad decision that you are hurting his people that I know he's going to have a little bit of conscience to make a better decision for populous that the amount of influence you have for you to be like, do it. Because you know when you're deep down aside by your self-pray, here's what happens.
Starting point is 00:57:45 Say you're about to make a selfish decision, okay? Right now, one of our guys in a company just keeps making selfish decisions after selfish decisions, after selfish decisions, this is three years in a row. Hey, he'll move somewhere. I'm not moving there. Hey, I'm gonna do this.
Starting point is 00:58:00 Hey, hey, pay me this. Hey, pay me that. Just like coming from a very selfish place. And he's blinded by his decisions on what he's doing, right? And he thinks he's making the best decisions every time. I ask myself, who do you talk to Adam when you're praying about a decision you make? Who do you fear?
Starting point is 00:58:17 Do you not fear God? Do you not fear something? I would much rather have somebody that's making decisions on my health, on politics, on NIH, any of that stuff. Where you're sitting there saying, I know what these politicians want me to do. But am I doing the right thing here? Is this the right thing we're doing for kids, for parents? We've only had nine or 11 months of testing on vaccines.
Starting point is 00:58:39 Does my conscious make me feel good at night before I go to sleep to say, kids kids under the age of two now need to take the vaccine. How the hell do you know if that's going to affect that someone's child? No man, that concerns me when there is a leader with high end decisions being made. By the way, I don't care if he is a Jew, I don't care if he is a Mormon, I don't care if he is a Christian, I don't care if he is a Catholic, I don't care if he's a Mormon, I don't care if he's a Christian, I don't care if he's a Catholic, I don't care what he is. I just cared the fact that he fears a higher power
Starting point is 00:59:09 that you make a bad decision, there's gonna be consequences. When a man doesn't have that level of fear, guess what that man's gonna do his entire life? Reckless decisions, because it's all about who? Himself, he's telling you his personal ethics. So guess who's the only person he does want to disappoint? himself. No problem.
Starting point is 00:59:27 I'm going to be okay disappointed myself every once in a while. No. So you have to have a certain level of fear that you have for the man upstairs that prevents you from making some bad decisions. And for me, the fact that a man with this level of power is reliant on his own ethics, he's essentially becoming his own God. Like in his world, he's a God. And that's a concern to me.
Starting point is 00:59:53 Of course we're all going to move on. Of course we've got to build on our life. Of course we've got to do this stuff. But we've got to be looking a little bit more in examples being given from the top that men fear. the biggest factor, this is not a religion debate. Let's set the religion debate aside. You're a Jew, I'm a Christian, Rob, what are you Rob?
Starting point is 01:00:15 Presbyterian. Presbyterian, Tom, non-denominational, and I'm assuming you're also non-denominational. Not one question. Yeah, so, okay. But we got friends here that are different things, all this other stuff. Do you know the benefits of a man a boy a girl a woman a leader a general a president a CEO and executive
Starting point is 01:00:38 Fearing a higher power. Do you know how good that is for society when men fear a higher power? Do you know that level of fear? Now, I don't mean from the standpoint of the other day, it's so funny, Kelly and Brandon, Kelly brings up data to me, which is pretty fascinating. Which countries pray the most? And you know what correlation she found? Countries with the lowest life expectancy, the people that pray the most. And you know what correlation she found? Countries with the lowest life expectancy, the people that pray the most. Countries with the highest level of life expectancy, they pray the least, except for America. We are one of the only ones that pray the most. Let me give that data one more time. Countries with the lowest life expectancy, you only 11 to 55, the average person
Starting point is 01:01:21 dies at 60. These are a lot of nations, Muslim nations, Nigeria, you know, you'll see that it's a lot of nations that believe in, they're not Christian nations, they're, you know, different kind of nations, but they pray the most to have the lowest life expectancy. A lot of countries that you live to 80, 82, 83, they don't do a lot of praying because they're what, they're themselves, right?
Starting point is 01:01:45 I prefer a person at the top running anything, no matter what happens when they go to sleep by themselves, they fear a higher power. That is beneficial to everybody in that society, in that community. I believe that. I agree. I agree too. So anyways, we can go to the next story, unless if you want to lead us into prayer. Well, I just, I, yes.
Starting point is 01:02:03 Before if you want to, I do pray. Yeah. Yes. I do. I will. I will. I will say there is a difference between organized religion and belief in a higher power. I know plenty of people that don't go to temple, don't go to church, don't go to the mosque, but they do believe in something bigger than themselves.
Starting point is 01:02:19 I think that is the most important thing. Not that I'm defending Fauci on this and he'll have his day in court or in the early gates, whatever it is. I'm not here to never see court. Cast judgment on him, but he did say I do consider myself a Catholic. I'm just no longer a member of an organized religion. I get it. To me, honestly, Fauci will he ever be held accountable for whatever crimes? No.
Starting point is 01:02:45 Zero. No. Okay. That's what pisses me off. Trump had a chance to fire him. He didn't do it. Biden had a chance to relieve most position. Obviously, he didn't do it.
Starting point is 01:02:54 But I'll circle back to the number one thing. Hold China accountable. And they can't. What are we doing with that? That's where I'm at. And by the way, China. Or we just took a, just took you know there you know the religion in China China zero religion. They don't they don't have a belief in God. No, okay. They believe believe in the state the government
Starting point is 01:03:14 Yeah, believe in the state and we always come back to the weekers What will you say that it's and you're right? I'm the zero accountability But the damage that that little rat has done to the people because think about all the people that believed and took the vaccine and now they're suffering and he's walking around with security and nothing will ever happen to him. I can be pissed off about that. That drives me bananas. Correction, hope Fauci.
Starting point is 01:03:36 I apologize. I apologize. I apologize. I'll kiss his ring. Does he get one of those cool white coats? I can see him in one by the way. I can see him. Thank you. Is it one of those cool white coats? I can see him in one, by the way. I can see him in one. Next one.
Starting point is 01:03:45 All right, next one. Let's go into, boys are struggling. It can take coaches, tutors, and thousands a month to fix that. This is a Wall Street Journal story. This is not a spoof of a story. They're talking about boys are losing their identity. So middle school boys are increasingly
Starting point is 01:04:00 seeking private tutoring services, focused on improving personal organization skills with 70% of Theresa LeBovic clientele being male parents are willing to pay starting $500 a month to help their sons become more motivated and organized for success and high school and beyond. Educational experts suggest that boys have struggled to regain their motivation after the pandemic compounded by the distractions of laptops and devices both in schools and at home strategies combat that include enforcing phone free study environments to improve focus, boys academic challenges, exasperated by the pandemic include declining test scores,
Starting point is 01:04:37 particularly in reading and math as well as law high school graduating rates amongst the girls Rob. Can you pull up that one tweet I put up with our math scores? What it looks like, if you just go to my, there you go. If you just go there, I think it's the most recent tweet right there. If you click on that, look at these numbers here, by the way. This is trends in American mathematics,
Starting point is 01:04:56 reading and sciences. Just click on their chart, forget about you, there you go. Okay, look at this guys. From 2003 to today, look at math, look at reading, look at this guys. From 2003 to today. Look at math, look at reading, look at science. Constant decline in our test scores on average time. You follow these things very closely. One, what do you think is happening here with boys?
Starting point is 01:05:19 I know Kim is fantastic with boys. She's incredible with our oldest son. The relationship they have is very unique. They've had a like that for many years. What do you think is the cause for boys being the way they are today? And two, what do you think about when you see these scores being the lowest in a long time?
Starting point is 01:05:34 Well, let's flip it over real quick and I'll do the second first. So the scores that are going on here have a direct correlation with basically digital distraction. If you go take a look at the iPhone, internet, and things like this, digital distraction is causing shortening attention spans because they're snacking. They look at TikTok.
Starting point is 01:05:57 Bing, bing, bing, bing, bing, bing. You go through all those videos. So the focus and concentration in America's youth is going down. And the effectiveness of the schools is not there And it's almost like the Department of Education wants to create a generation of people that are relying on the government. Then there's that Excuse me, so that's the first part digital distraction a lack of focus of concentration and poor teaching leads to this now the other side of it now You compound that with boys boys
Starting point is 01:06:24 Now, the other side of it now, you compound that with boys. Boys are naturally assertive and confident. It is a natural thing in boys, be assertive and confident. And kids that shrink back, the parents are looking at it and saying, you know what? He's really not being like a guy. Being a guy is, there's an assertiveness, there's a confidence, lead your family. I mean, we're wired to go out and kill and bring home the meat. If you think about that, you know, how we've developed through history, that's what we do. And the two things here that are destroying that is basically the way education is being executed is poor, and the lack of focus and concentration.
Starting point is 01:07:07 And now you create this nebulous environment in school, and a kid who is a male that's assertive and confident actually faces headwinds of feedback pat. You take your kid in a school today, if you're not a kid that's disruptive or won't listen. I'm just talking about a natural assertive confident boy and he faces headwinds of perception. Hey, don't, hey, easy does it, easy does it. And so now parents are saying, hey, I don't think it's bad that he wants to play sports, assertive confident. I don't think it's bad.
Starting point is 01:07:41 He wants to be the team captain. I don't think it's bad that he wants to lead. That's his natural male wiring that you have kind of been short circuiting against it. So we've had all the social short circuiting at the same time, you know, the basically development educationally has been going down because of digital distraction and the school's lowering standards. And that's the two thrusts. And notice how Fouchi found his way back into this story. The 2000, the pandemic drop is the steepest
Starting point is 01:08:08 with these ridiculous lockdowns. I did different. It's funny that we moved on to another story. That wasn't accelerant, but it was already on its way. Well, already on its way, and accelerant because of the lockdown and the stuff that they did to children, I think is really good. Yeah, this is the story that I've actually been following
Starting point is 01:08:20 very closely. Being on the show, the sauce cast that I do, finance romance, role of a man, role of a woman, who pays, what's going on, who's dating, who's getting laid, where are women, who's dating, all, where does money come into all this? And it's sort of coalesced into basically, what is going on between men and women today?
Starting point is 01:08:40 And it's very interesting what's been going on. So you hear the song back in the day, I believe the children, the children, the future, the children of the future. But over the last couple decades, what have we heard continually come from sort of the modern day matriarchy? Is that the female is future or Beyonce's famous song, Who Runs the World? Girls, okay? And basically the demise of the Patriarchies, right? And tearing down the Patriarchy. And if you ever saw the movie Barbie that just came out, I counted the word patriarchy was said 12 times, okay? 13 times if you want to give them what Baker's doesn't, just for
Starting point is 01:09:21 good measure. But there's something going on, where they're basically saying, hey listen guys, you've done enough, especially young white men, white men in general. Thanks for all your efforts, the ladies got it from here. But what we know, I mean, when you look at the whole stats about single mothers and kids with single parents,
Starting point is 01:09:42 that the best situation for a kid is when they're raised in a two-parent household or nuclear family. But if you just take away the mother and just the father is raising the kid, what are the results show, Pat? Basically zero difference. Meaning, a father will do just as good of a job. This is important.
Starting point is 01:10:01 This is important. Raising a kid, boy or girl, just the same as it is a two-parent household. Did you hear this? Okay. A single father raising kids, boys, gets the same kind of results with the boy as the boy would get with mom and dad in the household. And while both boys and girls, raising their boy without a father does not get the same. Is it because there's no, because there's no male.
Starting point is 01:10:26 There's no man in the house. It's what they called baby mother culture or single, single mother, single father households do vastly better than a single mother. Here's a really reason laying down the law. So what happens is in a single mother household and shout out to the single mothers out there. I know it ain't easy. Kids are far likely to be incarcerated far. We're about to give you a number on them. Yeah. My number. Shout out to you. One of the three four zero three four zero.
Starting point is 01:10:49 Yeah. Now, you know, I stay away from the school mothers. That's how I think. Um, far more likely to do drugs, far more likely to get into, you know, the father's job is to keep his daughter off the pole. Yeah. Far more likely to do sex work, former likely to have suicide situations going on. It's just infinitely worse. So if the goal of the modern day feminism is to tear down the patriarchy and have this modern day patriarchy, I just wanna know what the world would look like
Starting point is 01:11:18 when boys are not actually turning into men. You know, men are supposed to be protectors, providers, being present for their woman, understanding how intersexual dynamics work, not turning out to be modern day Dylan Mulvaney's. It should be super concerning that men are not being taught to be men anymore, or boys aren't being taught to be men anymore,
Starting point is 01:11:40 and it's being frowned upon to do what you're basically instinctually used to doing as a man wrestling fighting being tough standing up, you know, standing up to authority. Exactly. That's exactly what that is all known as toxic masculinity. So and what's happening is that young boys are being indoctrinated to the LGBTQIA mafia. One third of men under 30 have not had sex for a year. They're on their phones. Scott, Dr. Scott Galloway did a whole dissertation
Starting point is 01:12:09 about the scariest people in the world or broke lonely boys sitting in home on their phone, playing video games on social media, watching porn just being completely numb to the world. If we want to help the world, we wanna, I believe the children are future, it does start with the world. If we want to help the world, we want to, you know, I believe the children are future, it does start with the boys. Yep, I agree.
Starting point is 01:12:29 Awesome. Okay. All right. Next story we want to go to is the math for buying a home no longer makes sense. These charts show you why many very important pay attention to this next part. Here we go. All right. So the surgeon mortgage rates now at around 7% has driven up a average average monthly payments in US up 52% higher than the average apartment rent 52% higher and even higher premiums and major metro areas like Seattle Austin and Texas where it's over 175% damn. Before the Federal Reserve began aggressively raising rates a monthly housing budget of $2,000 could buy home value that over $400,000 now
Starting point is 01:13:11 With current rates that same budget would only afford a home value that $299,000 or $5,000 or less Despite rising rates home prices have continued to climb With the national median existing home price reaching approximately with the national median existing home price reaching approximately 392,000 hours an October the highest ever for that month and dating back to 1999. This makes homeownership increasingly out of reach for many Americans. Adam, look, man, this is something that I've been saying for years that homeownership is completely overrated and overpriced. I've been saying that for years.
Starting point is 01:13:42 I've been here. Here's the frickin' math. And it's only getting worse. Now, with that being said, if you have kids and you have a family and you want to have a school district and you want to have equity in your home, totally understand the premise of why you're going to want to look to buy a house, I get it. But there's a large contingency of young people, especially those under 30. It would make zero sense for you to buy whatsoever. Scroll up here so they can see the image on here. I've been saying this for years that that buying is overrated
Starting point is 01:14:12 when it just do the math, when it comes down to taxes, insurance, maintenance, cost, upkeep, all that stuff, homeowners and socials, you clear bunkers, you clear bunkers, all that. But since COVID, it's become completely unrealistic for anyone that is basically looking to buy a house. It's crazy, right? Okay, it is skyrocketed. See, not sure. Bravo, we shown that chart,
Starting point is 01:14:34 it's important for people to see it, because you have to see this. And I'll say this, and I think we covered this a few months ago when we really, this, this, this number is really sort of coming out. In 47 of the top 50 metros, it's not even close. Meaning in every major city in America,
Starting point is 01:14:49 it's not even unfavailable, whether you should be renting or buying. The three cities, top 50 major metros, were it kind of make more sense to buy, or it Birmingham, Alabama, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and I believe Detroit. If you're not living in any of those three cities, you're going to need to take a hard look at renting because that's probably worth a better.
Starting point is 01:15:10 But Adam, was there a concerted effort to make it like that? No. What the hell is going on? There's just not supply and demand, brother. During COVID, everyone rushed goldmine to basically the gold rush. Everyone buy houses. There wasn't enough houses out there. They haven't built enough houses,
Starting point is 01:15:25 where the whole supply chain was off the Richter. And there's just none of the supplies there. So real quick, Adam said something between the lines that he mentioned. He mentioned taxes and insurance. When you add property taxes to this, this red line gets higher. When you then add the insurance,
Starting point is 01:15:42 I don't mean that renters insurance, a lot of people have renters insurance when they lease. That's prudent. But there's also the homeowners insurance where you're ensuring not only the liability of somebody slipping and falling on your driveway, but the structure itself. And the insurance is not cheap. This space goes up higher. Well, wait a minute. Wait a minute. If I'm renting a house, doesn't the owner have to pay property tax? Doesn't the owner have to pay that? Isn't that kind of built into my lease? Or rent?
Starting point is 01:16:06 Yes, it is. But you're renting from someone that's got a 3% mortgage and they bought the house years ago, so their property tax basis is lower. And it means that blue line doesn't move. The red line is even worse. And Adam mentioned it in his summation of all the other cross that go with homeownership.
Starting point is 01:16:24 That red line is even higher when you add the property tax and insurance on it and now every five years put a five thousand dollar maintenance on it you painted the house there's a year in the Midwest there is hail you had to do things for your rough an air conditioner went out and the condenser you had to be replaced. The argument for renting is very attractive right now. By the way, did you see this chart check this out? Percentage of new homes below 1400 square feet before when builders Vinny were building homes, for rents, these investors were building homes for renters,
Starting point is 01:16:57 the average size home they would build was 1400 square feet or less. Okay? Today, builders are like, there's no money in that. So I don't want to build 14-hour score for home. So look at this, 1976 or on 36, 37% of new constructions for new homes was 37%. Then I went to 40%, under 1400-scorfeet homes. Every year since 1982, it's gone, drop, look what it is today, 7%.
Starting point is 01:17:23 We went from 40% of new construction for homes Being under 1400 square feet to now Seven percent simply because builders are sitting there saying yeah, but this is from us Census Bureau It's not like this is a article from a realtor.com. What's the moral of the story with this meanwhile? Yes, who's picking up all the So story with this, meanwhile, guess who's picking up all the properties under 14 under square feet. Guess who's buying them up? Black rock is buying them up.
Starting point is 01:17:50 Weird. Because black rock is going to own, they're going to have a monopoly and renting. They're paying premium. They're buying $250,000 condos and houses and they're paying them $300,000. I was like, no, don't worry about it. I'll pay $50,000 more. It's okay. I'll over big.
Starting point is 01:18:04 It's okay. Long term, everyone has to flow through us. They're going to control the rent market the way they're going right now, and builders are not interested in building homes that are less than 1,400 score feet. If I can just add one thing, something that I always talk about is that the American dream, the people say, the American dream is dead.
Starting point is 01:18:20 The American dream is dead. I believe that the American dream is not dead. I believe it is alive and well. I believe that it's just just changed. What do I mean? Back in the day, the American Dream was that you would go live in the suburbs, have a nice house in the suburbs, pick white picket fence, two car garage, two point two kids, a dog and a cat, bingo, bingo.
Starting point is 01:18:38 There it was. Nice cool. Nice cool to have this. Nice two cats. Nice two cats. But what happened is now these major urban centers have been built, whether it's New York, whether it's Miami, whether it's Chicago,
Starting point is 01:18:51 whether it's Dallas, whether it's LA, what have you. People have moved out of the suburbs into the cities. Okay, you no longer need the big house, you can just have an apartment, you no longer need the two cars, you can just Uber. I know that some something we discuss. We know that people aren't banging as much these days, they're only having one point two kids, not two point two kids.
Starting point is 01:19:11 People are waiting longer to get married, people are waiting longer to have kids. So what's the point here? For the young people out there that don't have kids, family, house, all that stuff like that, I've said this a million times before, I'll say it again, the key to financial freedom is low overhead and high flexibility. You might get a job somewhere, you might move somewhere, you might not be able to afford a car. Three years ago, the average car
Starting point is 01:19:35 payment in America for a new car was 550. Now it's close to 750 rent, which was $1,500. Now it's $2,200. rent, which was $1,500 now is $2,200, everything's more expensive. So what can you do? Do you keep doubling down on what's making you broke, or do you do something completely vastly different from what you've always done? That also includes college, that also includes debt, that also includes credit card debt, auto payments, mortgages, debt, debt, debt, debt, stay debt-free, stay flexible, keep your cost low. And a couple of weeks ago on my podcast,
Starting point is 01:20:08 I covered rent versus buying some of these statistics. And one of the things I said, as I said, is once upon a time, renter was like a dirty word. It's to say, oh, you're a renter. Obviously it was negative. Now I say, do not think of yourself that way. Think of yourself as being capital efficient. Think of yourself as being enabled.
Starting point is 01:20:24 Think of yourself as being ready to respond to a bad economy if your job causes you to relocate. Think of yourself as being flexible. It is, think of it as a positive term because you're making a good decision and don't get conned into stepping into a purchase that stretches you and pinches you. If you can do it when you get to a certain time and make a prudent purchase with your income, the income of your partner, whatever you have there, great, but do not think of yourself less and apply that word renter in a negative way.
Starting point is 01:20:52 You know, years ago, Denver Post did a story, I mean, their business actually. I love that art. I put it in the cover. It was, if you type in Denver Post by David, I'm wearing this orange sweater that, till today, I wish I wouldn't have worn but I you know, I did it and it was a risk I took look at that
Starting point is 01:21:11 I right you zoom in are those are those two religion jeans look at those James your bell bottoms are killing it's out of control bottoms are killing it It's the 70s. What is this? Religion to the He's hide but it's actually what the. He's hiding his to split the story. What the story's name was the story. The title of the story is
Starting point is 01:21:28 amazing. Home buying. Go with cold, clear logic and rent. Yeah. This is what you're by the way. One that I write.
Starting point is 01:21:36 One was this interview done. Can you see what? October 18th, 2013. On my birthday, 10 years ago. That's crazy. Have you heard
Starting point is 01:21:44 that? P.V.D. Oh man. I don't even know what was on that day. But so, yeah, this has been going on. It allowed me to be flexible. It allowed me to move. It allowed me to move. We love this house. Ticondillum were born, I think, in this house and the other house. You want to laugh? And look what I say.
Starting point is 01:21:52 It's it's it's it's it's. I was sold the American dream. Exactly. Can you zoom in right there? That's the size of my apartment right there. I'm so funny. That's my life. Can I add one thing to this?
Starting point is 01:22:02 Yeah. Tom, you did the cost benefit analysis and broke it down. And you said basically, the home renting has been a dirty word. I always say that the fact that the Realtor Association has done a great job marketing. You're wasting money, you're just throwing money away. You're missing the American dream. It all comes under one caveat, one super important caveat.
Starting point is 01:22:22 So if it costs $3,000 to buy, and it costs $2,000 to rent, it all comes down to what you're doing with that extra $1,000. That's exactly what I did. That's what made me a million errors that every single month that I was renting, I took $1,000 extra, pump that to my 401k, pump that to index funds, bought Bitcoin, whatever it was.
Starting point is 01:22:45 If you're just taking that extra money and spending it because I have extra money, you're gonna end up broke, penniless, homeless, because you don't have home equity. But here's what you got to know. If you do go to the bar with Adam, he and mine the drinks. That's true.
Starting point is 01:23:01 Now, I'm a whisper to everybody, you're gonna be mine. That's true. It's not buying drinks, but Adam will cover the valley. That's what a sweet guy always'm a whisper to everybody. You're going to be mind. That's true. Now, by drinks, but he's animal covered of valley. That's what a sweet always always will get the valley. I was a bite. You don't buy the drinks when you own the bar. That's your hand right.
Starting point is 01:23:13 All right. So here we go. Next one, Alex Jones and Elon Musk after a five year ban off of Twitter and X five year ban, he is finally reactivated after poll Elon runs. So Elon Musk has reinstated conspiracy theorist. This is the NBC story. Alex Jones is actually can't formally Twitter. After a five year band, Jones has been had been banned in 2018 and for violating Twitter's abuse of behavior policy elections that previously, St. false claims that San
Starting point is 01:23:43 Eagle Elementary School shot with elementary school shooting with a hoax leading to harassment and threats against the victims' family, San Diego's victims, relatives, Sue Jones, Winniegate, one and a half billion out of judgment against them. Musk's decision to reinstate Jones has sparked controversy with Musk stating that permanent bands should be extremely rare.
Starting point is 01:24:04 Elon Musk asks Alex Joan about a tandy hook and this is what it sounds like if you have this while they did this it was at sixty thousand by the time it was done there was a hundred and twenty thousand people live listening to this spaces go for a rub. I think at least the media and answer. I guess people just want to know like obviously it would be like heartless and cruel to deny a school shooting of children or to attack the parents or anyone who was involved. It seems that that would be, you know, just incredibly mean and cruel, frankly. So that's what a lot of people are upset about.
Starting point is 01:24:50 At least they think that is the reason if you have said about it. And if that were true, I think we're rightly be upset with you. Yeah, yes, sir. Well, please let me then just tell you what really happened, okay? And if you want to send you a doss I'm not going to talk about that. I'm not going to talk about that. I'm not going to talk about that.
Starting point is 01:25:08 I'm not going to talk about that. I'm not going to talk about that. I'm not going to talk about that. I'm not going to talk about that. I'm not going to talk about that. I'm not going to talk about that. I'm not going to talk about that. I'm not going to talk about that.
Starting point is 01:25:24 I'm not going to talk about that. I'm not going to talk with that. It tells us all stories. We just go through about 10 minutes, right? In it, he says, look, five years ago, I went on, this is quoted somewhere. He says, I went on Joe Rogan podcast and I apologize. I went on Patrick with David Podcast and I apologize. And he's saying all this stuff on the, on the, you know, what he did. And then, you know, at the end, others get on. They keep asking the question. They keep asking the question. they keep asking the question, there's sometimes it got heated.
Starting point is 01:25:47 There was even Andrew Tate getting on with Musk. It was just a very fascinating Twitter spaces that took place with the conversations. But for some of you that are watching this, I got a question for you, Rob, maybe let's do this. Would you like to see us do a life at our next, you know, P.B.D. podcast live with Alex Jones and maybe a couple of guests. If you would like to see that happen, text award podcast to 310-340-1132, text award podcast to 310-340-1132. Rob, can you put that in
Starting point is 01:26:21 chat and comment section? If you have any interest in us doing a live, live podcast at our 59-90 live club, and afterwards, maybe some of you guys get a chance to meet Alex and ask him questions that you may have at the cigar lounge, but Tom, what do you think with Alex now being back? One, move wise from Elon, good move, bad move, and two, what do you think the people on the left are
Starting point is 01:26:45 sitting there saying, how the hell can you give this guy the mic back for him to start talking and, you know, spreading his thoughts and ideas and opinions that he has? Well, I have a remarkably succinct point of view here. Number one, putting him back on is good for free speech. Number two, it scares the hell out of Democrats who want to suppress the voices and control the narrative, especially in the election season. But number three, I think him coming back on and him giving kind of a half apology. I mean, you look at the guys on the island pod. They were split. Sacksacks and calicanas run back and forth on X.
Starting point is 01:27:26 One of them very concerned saying that was not an apology, dude. That was not sufficient. And the other guy said, hey, you know, he gave us its story and he kind of laid it out there and they kind of went at it. And I think that's sort of the voice of America on Alex Jones. There are some of us out there that say, you know, that really wasn't quite an apology and the fact that it took him five years to get here
Starting point is 01:27:48 and you really cornered him. You did a good job on the podcast I thought with Alex Jones. It was one five years ago. Yeah, I'm not saying. It was upset on me. I know he was and I'm not saying it because you're sitting here
Starting point is 01:27:58 because we've been friends for 15 years. Legitimately, I thought that you proceeded the argument in the right way to corner him because he needed to be cornered because he was refusing to really engage in talking dialogue and kind of cop to what he did. And so that's what I think. I think this is good for free speech. I think Elon just scared the hell out of the liberals who want to suppress voices about
Starting point is 01:28:21 I'm willing to let voices go and they'd be like, ah, no. And then Alex Jones, you know, I see how people are feeling there. A half of them are saying, hey, I think that's enough of an apology. And they're not enthusiastic. They're saying, okay, I think that's enough of apology. I'm not giving them a free ride, but okay, he came to the microphone. And another people saying, not enough. I think obviously, now that you said this before, just about Americans love or redemption story. I mean, five years, that's a long time. We all make mistakes. I think obviously now that you said this before just about Americans love or redemption story I mean five years that's a long time. We all make mistakes I think we all get caught up in this in this thing where people think like especially if you're a Christian
Starting point is 01:28:53 You're supposed to be like I'm Jesus Christ. No, I'm gonna make mistakes I've seen people in chat be like oh a guy that says this this and this but he's a Christian yeah Hold on I didn't say I'm Jesus. I make mistakes. I make a lot of mistakes I think a to take us to the back, what Elon has done, and I say this a lot, people need to realize what this guy did for humanity, for speak, because those two twin brothers were on there too. Brian and what's it called, Krasnstein?
Starting point is 01:29:18 They're boy, they're, they're, they're, they're, they're, they're, they're a hate Trump hating, but to have a form where we can all speak, because that's the problem that we're all right now. Two-headed narrative machines. Bigs what they are. Yeah, no, 100%. But the beauty of that photo right there, Tom,
Starting point is 01:29:33 is Elon's letting everybody speak. Nobody speaking over each other. It's a forum where we can all talk, but to have, you know, some like Twitter, what, three years ago, four years ago, they would block you, they take you down if you said anything that went against their narrative. You would never see that.
Starting point is 01:29:50 That would never, ever, ever happen today if Elon didn't buy Twitter. Yeah, I'll add this about Alex Jones. Some of the worst things that you could do to somebody is just to dismiss them as, oh, they're crazy. Oh, they're just absolutely wild. They don't know what the hell they're talking about. Being dismissive and just dismissing somebody
Starting point is 01:30:10 because of one thing that they said that may or may not have been wrong, I think is very dangerous. Now, was Alex wrong? Alex Jones absolutely 1 million percent wrong about Sandy Hook? Yes, and he'll pay the price for that forever. Literally. But was he right about a lot of shit that people were like, this guy's wild.
Starting point is 01:30:32 He's a conspiracy there. As he's crazy turns out, he kind of actually knew some things that he's talking about. The globalists are coming for you. He predicted not a front. Joe. Did you see the bill about him? He said 9 11. Well, Joe Rogan said that. Alex Jones gave me chapter in verse on Epstein Island five years before it broke. Yeah, and then what was the thing he went to in California? The whole, what was the thing? Rob? He made a grove or he made a grove. Whatever's going on. It's real. It's real. So the worst thing to do is just to dismiss someone like crazy. What's the point?
Starting point is 01:31:01 I think it's a great move by Elon Musk bringing him back. You know, I always side with free speech. I tend to be a free speech absolutist, even if it hurts your feelings, welcome to the real world, where I sort of draw the line is when it's inciting violence. Or I don't know, maybe condoning genocide, sort of drawing the line right there. But other than that, I think, I think what he just said. I think condoning genocide sort of drawn the line right there but other than that i think you know i think what he just said i think i think indonesia so university's pen m it pan m it in harvard you know it's okay what they're doing with that but then got for the disguised something you know you know what no let's zoom one and a half billion out of so what if what if all these people go around and they decide to sue
Starting point is 01:31:44 the professors or the principals or the presidents of these three universities for a couple billion hours? Hey, you're inciting violence. It's called Cost and People's Lives. What about that? What about if we do something like that? Would that have the same merit? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:31:56 But, look, welcome back, Alex. Don't be surprised if we, depending on the interest there is out there with us having Alex on a live live where some of you guys will get a chance to see live not just on a podcast but live like in flesh in person talking maybe some of you guys will get chance to ask in questions again text award podcast to 310 340 1332 three, four, zero, one, one, three, two. Next is Trump says he'll be a dictator only on day one. If he was elected and people are losing their minds. Okay. Here we go. So Fox will shine ahead and try to serve a Trump a softball question asking him if he would ever abuse
Starting point is 01:32:38 his power as president and seek retribution against those who have wronged them. Instead of merely nodding his head and agreeing that he will be pleasantly democratic, Trump went on for the controversial reply, except on day one, a stun-hannity recoiled. Trump pointed at him and laughed, look, he's going crazy. Except for question mark, Hannity asked with a quiver in his voice, except for day one, I want to close the border and I want to drill, drill, drill.
Starting point is 01:33:04 That's not Retribution, Hannah. He said I'm gonna be you know, he keeps we love this guy. He says you're not gonna be a dictator Are you I said no no no other than day one we're closing a border and we're drilling drilling drilling after that I'm not a dictator so when you hear some like this by the way This the click on and play this clip here and see what the hand of these reactions gonna be. Well, because the media has been focused on this and attacking you under no circumstances, you are promising America tonight. You would never abuse power as retribution against anybody.
Starting point is 01:33:38 Except for day one. Yeah. Except for... He's going crazy. Except for day one, meaning I want to close the border and I want to drill That's not a that's not that's not that's not retribution. I Got I'm gonna be I'm gonna be you know he keeps
Starting point is 01:33:54 I love this guy. He says you're not gonna be a dictator are you I said don't know no other than day one We're closing the border and we're drilling drilling drilling after that. I'm not a day That sounds to be like you're going back to the policies when you're a president. That's exactly what I hope is the me. Reaction time. So here's my reaction. The media loves this because he gives him something to do in kind of a, you know, the current season, Rene, he gives him a story, he gives him something to push, he gives
Starting point is 01:34:22 him a Trump button to go after. That's why they like it. However, let's look at the truth. Look at what every single president does on day one. What do they do? They sit at that small desk. Most of them. Yeah, Biden.
Starting point is 01:34:36 Biden is underwear. Nobody go look at the pictures. They sit at the small desk and it's a historical desk, piece of furniture, and they get people in a semicircle behind them and they sit there and they sign executive orders. Oh, the abortion ban gone, you know, drilling in the in the anwar gone. Affaira, affaira. Affaira. It's our own guys.
Starting point is 01:34:56 That's what they do and there's the picture. There it is. There's that historical piece of furniture where they sit and they sign this and you see them. That is a folder either for a bill or an executive order and they celebrate that on day one every president does it. That's what he's talking about. I'm going to close the border with an executive order and Joe, Joe, Joe thinks I can board it.
Starting point is 01:35:15 That's what he's saying, but people love to jump into it. So what are they signing there, Tom? Just destroy America. I don't know. Let's find a role right there. Shit on the economy. Open the border and ruin everything. That's what he's writing.
Starting point is 01:35:24 Vinnie, you could find the same picture of the last the economy open the border and ruin everything. That's what he's writing. Vinnie, you could find the same picture of the last five presidents. Yeah, but guess what? At that desk, I'm not a little on many baby days. I agree, but what was the difference between what Trump was writing and what this idiot is writing? And look at how much he has to say. I'm saying, if you want to think of it that way, then there, remember, we're supposed to
Starting point is 01:35:40 pass bills back and forth, but the executive order is a loophole. And so where every president is a dictator for a couple hours on his first day signing executive orders. Look, Adam. To our friend Donald Trump, I just friendly piece of advice. Dude, you could run away landslide this thing against sleepy Joe Biden. If you just be normal, don't say things like, yeah, I will be a dictator on day one.
Starting point is 01:36:10 You know what the media will do. They'll eliminate the day one part. And then they'll have quote unquote Donald Trump. I will be a dictator. Do you think he planned that? It's so hot. You think he planned that? He was in the moment and he's being funny. That's my point. I don't think you're a comedian. You know, I know
Starting point is 01:36:30 you know a lot of comedians. I don't find anything funny about presidents of the United States joking, haha, about being dictators. This isn't Putin's Russia. this isn't Xi's China, this is freaking America. All Trump has to do is be freaking normal for nine more months, and he will landslide Joe Biden. But no, he's gonna go out there and promote, being a dictator. Adam, but you can do weird shit like this. You're gonna have to, hold on,
Starting point is 01:37:00 that's if these 91 indictments that they have on this guy, whatever the hell, the all these charges on this guy, stick. I would have, I think he's being funny, but the same token, I, that, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you,
Starting point is 01:37:16 did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you, did you Election interference that the left is doing as we speak here. We're guys being funny He's being funny and he's saying and he said it right out loud He said the border the border and drill drill drill. This is a campaign thing because he's rattling up his troops Adam I'm a good I'm a car Magdady is dead He died like a dog Beautiful dog, but you look here. I agree with Adam with Adam. I'll wrap it up in just five words.
Starting point is 01:37:47 I agree with Adam. Wow guys, this is my God. I agree with Adam as forward. You have to say unfortunate things. I said today. I got you Adam. Yeah, no, I agree with that. Unfortunately, Trump, what is just gonna be a dictator.
Starting point is 01:38:00 All Trump has to say is, I just, you know, we do live in a democracy. All he has to say is, but I know, we do live in a democracy. All he has to do, but I will say this, you're right, all he has to say is, I will lead the greatest democracy in the world. And on day one, I tell you what, I've got some executive orders around the border
Starting point is 01:38:14 and the grilling. He says that, it's different. It's so easy to do. But because here's what's gonna happen. Listen, I know that you believe that Michelle Obama's gonna run and that she's a man, that I didn't say neither that I said You might be running I I still believe that Joe Biden is going to be the nominee to the Democrats peril nonetheless
Starting point is 01:38:34 I hope so what's gonna happen is you're gonna have Barack and Michelle Obama Campaining out there continue our legacy. You already have Hillary Clinton fundraising as As we speak, I believe there's a story about that. You know, Hollywood's gonna get involved. You know the activists are gonna get involved. And you know this is gonna be a neck and neck race versus sleepy Joe. And self-acclaimed dictator Donald Trump.
Starting point is 01:39:00 Let me explain something. All I'm recommending is for Donald Trump. You're trying to scare. It's not. It's too be normal. Adam, he're trying to scare. It's not. It's not. He's a freaking comedian. He's funny.
Starting point is 01:39:08 By the way, and if that's the case, and if, guess what, if they see that Trump is winning, you're saying Obama and all them stumping from, I wouldn't be shocked if that movie comes to life, and they do have a cyber attack from China, but this is Donald Trump's personality. Rob, can you play, when people are like, we have... Beat this murder to death. Look at this, by looking at this thing, y'all. Look at this dictator talking about when Joe Biden, your boy, said that he was gonna take him behind the school and beat his ass.
Starting point is 01:39:32 This is what Donald Trump, the comedian said. This is a dictator. I think he's in bed, shape, physically. Do you remember when he said, I'd like to take him behind the barn. If he took me behind the barn and I went like this... This is... That leaves me
Starting point is 01:39:45 Look at that big table Look how funny that big table That is so freaking funny That was hilarious That's not a Trump and he's hilarious So don't take it seriously I'm just that Vinnie I get it You're like tripling down on MAGA
Starting point is 01:39:58 I get it I'm letting you know I never I never tripled down on that I literally are brother No I'm not The point is I love America The whole I love America too Not as much as Donald Trump does you don't love him as much as Donald Trump sort of look what he's look what they've done
Starting point is 01:40:11 The premise of America Vinnie is that you're we don't have dictators here We don't have a dictator he it was a Joe you think he's an Adam you know what a dictator is no Vinnie She's in pain is a dick correct you think Donald Trump was gonna dictator. Really? No, but my point is say what I say if he's a fusing balls, but the media is gonna take this. He doesn't give a shit. Adam, they're gonna go get Adam. He could say I love Jesus Christ. You know, they're gonna say he's racist. He only likes like give me. No, they would say he loves a conspiracy theory. Yeah, exactly. Anything he says, they're gonna go against him. So he's up the other way. I know, you know, I know you don't watch what's going on on CNN and the rest of the I'm just I'm letting you know there's another world out there other than the
Starting point is 01:40:51 bubble yeah you're living in at this point I'm letting you know the whole narrative is that he's just seeking retribution he's basically filled with vengeance is rage and revenge and he's gonna a dictator. I don't believe it's so him doubling down on that. Doesn't help him win soccer moms in the Midwest. You know, women, independence. Those are the people he needs to win. Dictator talk doesn't help him. I'm just letting you know.
Starting point is 01:41:20 I know Adam guess what? Even Jo King, they jump on it. Exactly. But guess what I'm saying? He goes off the cuff. This is not a plant I know Adam guess what even Joe King they jump on it. Exactly. But guess what I'm saying he goes off the cuff. He this is not a plant thing, but guess what? Be ready, Adam, because if he does win, it's going to be four years of funny as shit like that. Why let's go to the next story here.
Starting point is 01:41:34 So while we're on this, let's talk about what Wall Street Journal just said about Nikki Haley. Wall Street Journal poll, Nikki Haley leads Biden by 17 and Trump leads by four. Okay, so if you want to go to the story, Rob, Haley, a hypothetical one-on-one matchup with President Biden currently has a remarkable 17-point lead, 51 to 34. Of course, in order for that matchup to happen, Haley would have to beat former President Trump to the Republican primary and the most recent polls still show her trailing in the contest by 40 points or more.
Starting point is 01:42:06 The survey gives Trump a four point advantage over Biden. 47-43. It even finds that Trump, if Trump were convicted of a felony, he has been charged with 91 felony counts in four criminal prosecutions. He would still only trail Biden by single point. The poll puts governor on the Santas dead even with Biden 45 to 45. So hey, Lee, ahead by 17, Trump ahead by four, the Santas tied Tom thoughts.
Starting point is 01:42:31 Well, suddenly, suddenly the Wall Street Journal coverage of our political structures, it sounds a lot like Brazil and Bolsonaro and the guy that was there that was in prison and got out of prison. It sounds like revving the Brazil election. You patten, I know a lot about that one. We dove into it and have learned a lot about it. But what's happening here, I find this, I have a little, I'm gonna sound like Vinny here,
Starting point is 01:42:53 like maybe I've got a little, you'll come Tom. Thinking below the surface here. I think it's very interesting that the Wall Street Journal you know, publishes this and all the establishment billionaires start lining up behind Haley. See, she could beat this guy by 17 points. She's had some establishment billionaires and defense people lining up behind her the last couple weeks.
Starting point is 01:43:15 And I find it kind of interesting that that happens at the same time. A poll like this comes out. And it almost bifurcates it because So this says, look, even Trump is convicted. He loses by a point. And DeSantis is even, she's our girl. And I just think there's a little bit of a little bit of establishment stuff going on here in a Republican party. When is the Iowa caucus, by the way, do we have a data on that? Is that in January? I think January, whatever, January 21st or something. Yeah. That's going to be a telltale sign of where this all goes. Obviously Trump is the
Starting point is 01:43:45 favorite right now, January 15th. So we're literally one month away from the first votes being casted. Do we have results of what's going on in Iowa, initial polls right now? But obviously Trump is the favorite. But we'll see what happens with Nikki Haley. I think it I think Trump's 20 and then yep, all right. But that's in Iowa. Is that the national average. You see that jump when he said dick, you see that jump when he said dictator, but that is Iowa.
Starting point is 01:44:09 Now, New Hampshire, Nikki's got DeSantis covered in a half, but in Iowa, DeSantis has been focusing everything on Iowa. This is a result, he hit 99 counties, he's working his ass off in Iowa and hoping that an Iowa win creates this momentum for donors and campaigns support nationally. It's not gonna. Once he gets to New Hampshire and South Carolina, the gigs up and Houston trouble.
Starting point is 01:44:37 Who's in trouble? DeSantis. He's already in trouble. But the point is, if he pulls out the second plate, then it says, see, I'm the choice. And if this guy is so damaged that he's not on the ballot, I'm your guy. That is exactly what the Sanis is trying to do right here. That's all it is. Back to the dorsing.
Starting point is 01:44:54 I'm just saying, that's the, that's the play that they're running. Not that I still believe that Trump's going to be the nominee. I still believe that Biden's going to be the nominee. You're going to have to actually show me some actual proof, not just made up stories to be anything other than Trump Biden. However, 17 points, Nikki Haley, okay? That's not a light number here. And we know that Trump's ceiling, if you just wanna look at the last two elections
Starting point is 01:45:19 and look at actual numbers is 47%. Maybe 44. All right, so the margin of 4.0, you're right. I'm going to the 47. I'm saying I held four fingers up. Byd and got to what 49 in 2020, you know, right now he's pulling at 43. But to see Nikki Haley with 17 points, there's something going on there with Nick. Do you genuinely think Joe Biden's going to be their front runner?
Starting point is 01:45:45 Gen in your heart of hearts. You think they're going to pick him? I'm just, I'm looking at what I'm seeing. No, because you're saying we're going to call with some random thing. I mean, hunters all over the news right now, they're actually giving him a, which is shocking. Normally they would protect a shit out of him.
Starting point is 01:45:58 Joe Biden's name is involved in there a lot. You don't think that they're biting their time at him then when the time is right, they're like, oh, his name was involved. You were, I mean, we're not, stop, his name was involved. You weren't, I mean, weren't a lot of stuff. Have you changed from a week ago? You still think Biden's a nominee, right? Yeah, I'll give the disclaimer.
Starting point is 01:46:13 I think it's a very weak candidate, but I have not seen anybody jumping yet. On my point. And then like just use your eyes. Correct. Nobody else has declared. So until someone does something, I'm just gonna go what's in front of my face.
Starting point is 01:46:29 And I'm unchanged Vinnie. I've said Biden steps aside at the convention as a super delegates move. And all of this stuff that you're talking about now is just the fire under the kettle and they stir the pot and he's gone at the command. So you agree with what I'm saying? Then who steps in? You're slick back care boy. Gavin Newsom was going to be the guy.
Starting point is 01:46:51 Let me tell you a period. We can talk about this on another podcast and dive into the problem. Let me tell you something. Very interesting that hillaries and you guys better pray that Joe Biden runs. Why? Why? Because Gavin Newsom would smoke Donald Trump. Oh, dude, let me explain something.? Because Gavin Newsom would smoke Donald Trump. Dude, let me explain something. You better pray. You would smoke if he is the president. Like, kiss your ass goodbye.
Starting point is 01:47:11 I would not vote for Gavin Newsom. I'm letting you know, he would smoke Trump. I don't know. I don't know about that. Look at his hair, he's in bed with OPEC. Yeah. I mean, he, but you don't think Gavin Newsom would smoke Trump? One way, you know why?
Starting point is 01:47:24 That relationship with China pays off and they do some shit, the fairiest shit to the country. 100% yes, I agree. Something would have to happen. That relationship is sus is f. Is Gavin Newsom doing that with China? If that doesn't send alarm bells off in your head, then there's something wrong with you.
Starting point is 01:47:40 Who the hell is he to go there and then them come here and give them the royal treatment when they're here? Look, I'm no fan of Newsom, but I also acknowledge the fact that that guy on the surface, very attractive candidate. Okay, on the surface. And he is such a little weasel when it comes to debating staff. Correct. Adam. That he will, he will, he will make Trump look very bad. Of a, of a state that people are fleeing by the freaking jail. Hold on, hold on, let me finish my point. Is hanging out with a real dictator, an actual dictator that kills his own people that
Starting point is 01:48:14 has work-conscientration camps. That's who you need to worry about. Not Trump joking with freaking Hannity with this freaking part in his hair. Vinnie, I heard you the eighth time. The thing that I think we're saying here is that. Tom, you had a little attitude today, Pat. Do you feel it? Did you see that?
Starting point is 01:48:29 This is a second time. Well, Vinnie, you must be saying some ridiculous shit for Tom to get upset with. No, you're saying I'm repeating it. So maybe you get a check yourself. Tom, you're selling it. If Tom is annoyed by you, it's only a big thing.
Starting point is 01:48:41 Just saying that Gavin Newsom is the kind of slick politician that can work his way in and win an election in the modern media world that we live today with the combination of social online, everything else. He is exactly the corrupt actor that can get elected. You better get scared. You better hope that Biden helped as well. What do you want Trump to win? We're betting, guys, Adam. it's not going to be Biden.
Starting point is 01:49:06 It's either, listen, take this to the bank. It's going to be Newsom or Michelle Obama or, or, or, so that means, that means you're encouraging Trump to lose. I'm not, what do you mean I'm encouraging? I, my humble opinion, either of those two would smoke Trump. No, I'm saying, Adam, I'm not, I'm not hoping nothing. I'm being a realist. You're saying you think it's clear because Joe Biden's in you saying we're going to come up with
Starting point is 01:49:28 some random thing. I'm telling you, I think it's going to be Gavin Newsom or Michelle Obama or sleeper. You should pray for Biden's health if you want Trump to win. That's what I'm saying. Oh, wow. This is what it looks like. Oh, oh, oh, really. What's he? Haley is third. Newsom is fourth. Oh, weird. RFK 5 Michelle. Oh, the 10 Michelle is beating Ron the San Go go lower. Go lower to see who it is next. Kamala V.
Starting point is 01:49:50 Vek Joe Manchin 80 to one Elizabeth Warren. All of the candidates listed. All of the candidates listed 100 to 100. So you guys know Vinnie's in that community. Thank you. Because I'm by the way, by the way, you know whose name is officially off that list that was up there Hillary Clinton Hillary Hill. She's no longer on this list. You see you're there right because she was on that a Hillary so to but okay Firey podcast covered a lot of stuff from Obama's movie to
Starting point is 01:50:21 Lots of the things. I'll watch it. Let's go watch that movie Tom had too much attitude. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
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