PBD Podcast - Tucker Carlson Leaking January 6 Footage | Ep. 245 | Part 2

Episode Date: March 9, 2023

In this episode, Patrick Bet-David and home team will discuss: Michelle Obama as president  Iphone investing 700 million in a new plant in India  Walmart closing stores after record hig...h thefts Tucker Carlson Leaking January 6 Footage  JJ Redick slams Kendrick Perkins on NBA MVP voting is racially biased  FaceTime or Ask Patrick any questions on https://minnect.com/Want to get clear on your next 5 business moves? https://valuetainment.com/academy/Join the channel to get exclusive access to perks: https://bit.ly/3Q9rSQLDownload the podcasts on all your favorite platforms https://bit.ly/3sFAW4NText: PODCAST to 310.340.1132 to get added to the distribution list --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support

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Starting point is 00:00:00 behind the scenes democrats are mulling the best leader for the party who could win against former president donald trump in twenty twenty four amongst the names of possible contenders for the late at first lady michelle obama who's at f it was fifty nine years old and with her it factor could emerge as a top candidate however she has repeatedly denied any interest in seeking office some high level democrats are rally into uh... president by this re-election
Starting point is 00:00:22 not because they think it's the best interest of the country to have an 82 year old started second term but because they fear the potential alternative the nor nomination of Kamala Harris and election Donald Trump other possible candidates include those who previously won the Democratic presidential nomination such as Hillary Clinton John Kerry Al Gore but they failed to address the concerns of some voters who want a younger president as Clinton 75 Kerry Kerry 79, Gore 74. She's 59. She's a very, very formidable candidate.
Starting point is 00:00:52 100%. Huge, formidable. Yeah, she's huge. No, I don't. As there any indication, any what, that she's even interested in running, it doesn't matter. I don't think it's,
Starting point is 00:01:04 I don't think there's anything that's, that she's even interested in running it doesn't I don't I'm not I don't think it's I don't think there's anything that's That she's given no indication that she's gonna be running. I don't think she's running I think it's I think there's some hope for her to run I think if you're looking if you're a Democrat and you're looking at Biden you're like ah buddy God keep a move and sleep Joe you might this is sort of wishful thinking sort of Reemergence or Renaissance of Obama and here her husband will be in the White House. I don't see it. I've seen nothing of it. I she keeps putting getting pulled and and the polls for the top five. Topic I just there's nothing. She is she announced that and then she was up running against. Would you vote for her?
Starting point is 00:01:37 I'm until I see a candidate that I think is a better candidate than Ron DeSantis. I'm in the DeSantis. And I respect you for that. We talked about that earlier. Even over Michelle Obama brought like, but here's my quote, Adam, the, I think there could be a moment because we'll think about it. We're not, we're the audience, Pat, you, everybody in here, we're not stupid.
Starting point is 00:01:57 Joe Biden is not in charge of anything. The real people, the real Democrats that are in part of the Democratic Party, Obama's in there with Hillary and them. I'm telling you right now, if they get scared to a point where they're like, hey guys, this cat's not gonna win. Maybe Newsom's not really the guy. We're gonna have to pull the trigger and say, listen, Michelle, we love you. We know you don't want to do it because you're selling out arenas just talking about God
Starting point is 00:02:18 knows what. We need you to run. Why would she say no? They need her. If your husband's like, yo, the party needs you. We can make our change. We can make our policies, make our things. I think she can say yes. 100%. By the way, first, first, let's ask this question. The first question is, would you put her at the top of the list on the left? That's the most formidable. If she ran 100% if she above Newsom, think like a Democrat. Not that you like a Democrat.
Starting point is 00:02:42 100% like ability. Her last name. You agree. I think, I think at the Democrat, not that you like or don't like. 100% like a bill to the last name. You agree? I think at the top, you have Michelle and Newsom, and if you have, want me to hand me a cap between the two, I think it's 6040, and she's 60 and he's 40 on the top two, and I don't care about anybody else, and stop talking about Kamala Harris,
Starting point is 00:03:02 the big money and the DNC want her to go away yesterday. Perfect. So, yeah. So, every time he stumbles, we walk in and out for one. Did you see the story she told about conservatives? Yeah, she is. She is so bad.
Starting point is 00:03:15 When she does that, I've a diary, I have to go to the restaurant. But let me go. I'll let you hear your talk about space. Yeah. Because space, you know, space, space is so vast. That's why they call it space. Here's a question. Yeah. Here's a question. If Michelle Obama, did you agree that she is the most
Starting point is 00:03:28 formidable on the left? I don't. Who do you think is formidable? Yeah. I think formidable. Yes. You still have to put Biden on the list because he's the incumbent president.
Starting point is 00:03:42 Do I think he's a formidable in general? No, currently. Fine. But then I would put Gavin Newsom up there. Oh, I had a Michelle. Yes, Michelle's not anywhere even on my top 10 list. Me personally. You might be like, I'm crazy, that's nuts.
Starting point is 00:03:58 She's given no indication. Why though? She's done nothing in the leadership. No, not in the leadership. Not this is not an indication question. This is a question of she's African-American. She's the wife of Barack Obama. She's not really a first lady.
Starting point is 00:04:12 She was seen as a partner of Barack Obama. She is strong on the left. They love her Oprah Hollywood music. Beyonce, there's a lot of different things there, right? She's a dancer. Okay, so, so you're not saying whether she's formidable, Mark, you just don't think she's gonna run. I've just, you know, there's nothing that's basically motivating me to give two shits
Starting point is 00:04:37 about Michelle Obama right now. Yeah, but that's not the question. No, I get it. I wouldn't go to Michelle Obama rally. I don't know what she stands for. She's never led anything. You're gonna you're gonna. She's the wife of a president in my eyes. That's it. Do you realize like even the AV people didn't go to Biden's rally. They left the audiovisual people that were working the mic. They just left because they said they're almost gonna be here.
Starting point is 00:05:00 Yeah. Okay, let's play this game with Michelle Obama. Why would Michelle Obama if you're sitting there with her, you're at her house, she trusts you, you're somebody with her in a baroque, you're having dinner, you and four other people that she trusts and you say, Michelle, why do you not wanna run? She's gonna say what?
Starting point is 00:05:16 I just wanna be a mother, I enjoy being a wife, I enjoy your life, I enjoy our special life. Life is good, money's good, we are living low key, we get to do whatever we want to do. I'm enjoying my years with my husband. We got plenty of years left in us on what we want to do. I just don't want to do it. Okay, so then you have to go through the concerns.
Starting point is 00:05:33 My schedule's, so now the other person's got to sell it and say, what if we could put a team together around you where you can still do a lot of things you want to do. But we go out there and do this and we do a one-term thing right now because the only reason we do a one-term is because Trump's probably not gonna run four years from now. Do one term, let's pick a VP. Let's give the VP to whoever else.
Starting point is 00:05:53 Anyways, the conversation about how to sell her to run what she doesn't have to give up the life. Do you sell the supporting cast or do you sell the history or do you sell America Democrats need you? What do you sell? What do you sell to Michelle for her to run? I don't think you ever go up to somebody like that
Starting point is 00:06:13 and say, American need you, do us a favor. I think you sell her on cause, president, and legacy. You'll be the first female president. You will be able to set a chart for a lot of the things that you believed in and you were working on. Do you remember when you cried the afternoon, the inauguration because you said you felt like you were giving up the momentum that you had on the causes?
Starting point is 00:06:37 Michelle, you can put all the back on the front burner, you're only 59 years old, and by the way, American needs you to lead this cause. I sell her on cause and legacy. I think this is gonna be one problem, Pat. It's, you know, the whole thing, they're not gonna find one picture of her on the internet where she's pregnant.
Starting point is 00:06:55 Here we go. And that's gonna be one of the problems. I'll put that, that's the challenge for anybody that's watching. You cannot find one photo of Michelle Obama pregnant online, and I'm telling you right now, that's gonna be a problem where they're gonna go, wait a minute, where are you pregnant? That's where are you gonna go with this?
Starting point is 00:07:10 I'm gonna say, people are gonna be like, dude, show me one. Jenny, I know you love these types of stories. I'm just saying, I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna address the question. Okay, even if there's, there's no pictures, here's a question for you. Yeah, objectively. Replaying fantasy football, elect the president,
Starting point is 00:07:28 you have to be the Democrat captain. Sell me on selling her to do it. I'm taking you as my quarterback. Sell me to have Michelle do it. You're talking to Michelle. You're selling Michelle on doing it. Run Michelle. I would say, listen, first of all, the way that it's looking,
Starting point is 00:07:46 the guy that's in charge right now, we're gonna lose everything with this guy. You're gonna be the savior of the party. Look what your husband did. Look at your legacy. Look at your family. We need you because the way that it's looking, guess who's coming back.
Starting point is 00:08:00 Trump. I'm telling you. And if you don't like Trump, Trump light is gonna be the Santas. We need you. Your husband needs you. Like, I'm telling you. And if you don't like Trump, Trump light is going to be the Santhus. We need you. Your husband needs you. Like, I think you guys got it all wrong. I don't think so. And I'll tell you why. There's nothing to sell her on. Either she wants to do it or she doesn't. That's my opinion. You don't think a Rosman has any. You're me out. You don't think Barack Obama is going to be a conversation No, no, he doesn't. He'll have to go in.
Starting point is 00:08:25 He'll have to go in. And Obama. And, you know, hey, you're six, ten. You're a big guy. You should be an NBA power forward. You should work. It's like, yeah, I don't want to play basketball. You're not going to sell somebody to want to do something.
Starting point is 00:08:39 How many sales guys we have upstairs that work with our entire time to shout out to them? Yeah. Hey, if you do this, you can make this amount of money. I promise it's a life of your dreams. Yeah, I don't really want to make cold calls. There's nothing that shows me that she has the heart and the fierceness to want to do this.
Starting point is 00:08:54 No one has to sell her on this. If she needs to sell herself or need she needs to look in the mirror or have a conversation with her husband who was the two term president and there's nothing that I'm seeing that she wants this. Trump, he fucking wants this. Like him or not, he wants this. DeSantis is heading that direction
Starting point is 00:09:16 where you know behind closed doors, he's like, I can do this, okay? Even Biden had to kind of get pushed into it. He didn't want to run against Hillary 2016. Now, there was nothing to sell this time around. He kind of got sold this time. There's nothing to sell Michelle Obama. She either wants it or she doesn't.
Starting point is 00:09:34 And in my mind, she does not want this job. Okay, she don't want this smoke. She doesn't want to add them, but the reason she is who she is is because the Democratic Party's husband has made her. You would never have known who she was. This is gonna be okay. You don't think he has no say in this? Like, hey, we need, we need you,
Starting point is 00:09:48 or this is gonna be very controversial. And I hate to do this on International Women's Day. What? Okay. Obama's the man. He's the husband, he's the president. Okay. She's a first lady. That's it.
Starting point is 00:10:01 Melania, how does first lady ever? I don't need her fucking run in the country. Okay. That's it That's the extent of what I think of Michelle Obama. I just agree with that I challenge you to go back and look at the origins of Melania and Oak of the origins of Michelle Obama Michelle Obama was not some Model hotty communications major at college. She's a lawyer. She was formidable They were working together in Chicago one thing. She's got cause. She was formidable. They were working together in Chicago one thing. She's got cause in her heart. And that's why I say cause precedent legacy. That's
Starting point is 00:10:31 how I sell. You're absolutely right that she's not just some Slovenian model that showed up for it to be a third wife. I got that part. Okay. I got that. She's a hypothetical example. I know exactly. I got that part. No doubt. She, they met in law school. I get it. You either want this fighter. You don't want this fight. There's nothing that I see about Michelle Ivano that she wants this at all. Listen, I would bring Ryan Gosling and I would have him stand in front of her and say, what do you want? What do you want? Yeah. And then we would watch the notebook and we would say, let's go build that white house for you You're a percentage guy and I value exact because you're not you don't go down Vinny conspiracy lane
Starting point is 00:11:10 That's not a conspiracy find off the phone over pregnant What is that one what a weird chances not her like the abilities high no doubt that she wants to do this Chance to that no it that she would do this less than one percent. Okay, so you're at less than one percent. I'm less than one percent. All right, so you're in Sausage camp. No, it's that you don't want this. No, no, it's not, it's not, she doesn't want this. Listen, there are honestly, there are certain jobs
Starting point is 00:11:35 that you don't get to choose if you want to do it or not. It's a calling. It's a, the conversation is like, okay, when you get a call, say, somebody becomes a president, they say, Adam, your word, 70 million bucks, it's 20 years from now, you're 60 years old, okay. Adam, I need you to come in and be the secretary of whatever, or I need you to do this, we need your help on this part here. And it's a guy that you respect a lot and he's done a lot for you.
Starting point is 00:12:09 And you're like, dude, I'm married. I got kids. Listen, I'm telling you right now. I need you. This is not a call to ask you. I'm telling you, I need you. So I'm not recruiting you. I'm telling you. You're the right guy for this job. And I know you like the country club lifestyle. I know you've been chilling. I know you like to get on that boat. I know you like doing all this stuff. Totally get it, bro.
Starting point is 00:12:31 But America's bigger than you and I, and I need you right now. So when can I get you to come to DC for us to have this conversation together? That's the phone call you would get from me if I was the guy there. So if the people she respect, the conversation is, we kinda need you right now.
Starting point is 00:12:49 Here's what's going on. There's a difference when you're called versus a job to do. This is not a job. This is a calling. So I don't know. I would take a different approach with her if it came down to it,
Starting point is 00:12:59 but at this point in the game, who knows? Maybe if we're all of a sudden somebody out of nowhere like a Mayor Laurie Lightfoot could come in and say I want to be able to just be able to just be able to just be able to just but the glory light puts the mayor of Chicago she's kind of just with the oh wait yeah she's not you got well that's what I'm saying maybe there's a job opening so let's go to let's go to page number six time I'm gonna give this one to you with what's going on with India iPhone maker plans 700 million dollar plant in India to shift away from China. This is a Bloomberg story Apple Inc partner Fox
Starting point is 00:13:30 Conte technology group plans to invest 700 million dollars in a new plant in India to make phones parts and possibly assemble handsets on a 300 acre site close to Bangala bangala Bangaloo airport according to anonymous sources. The investment is one of Fox Khan's biggest single outlays in India to date and may be used to produce some parts for its nascent electric vehicle business. The factory is expected to create a hundred thousand jobs and marks a shift of manufacturing away from China. Amitantians between US and China.
Starting point is 00:14:01 India has offered financial incentives to Apple, suppliers, and the move away may help the country close its tech gap with China. Tom. People need to think about India this way. It's kind of the same shape. India is the Texas of foreign manufacturing. They are trying to attract a lot away from California, which is China. That's what's going on here. And Foxconn, so India's government is trying to do that. And Foxconn is hedging a bet because they see risk in China, and they also get a lot of blowback right now from the United States on Chinese manufacturing.
Starting point is 00:14:41 This is a, this I believe is one of the early shots and what's going to be an insane war over the next 10 years economically for the manufacturing center. And there's only one country on earth that has population that starts with a B that China fears and it is India. that China fears and it is India. Yeah, I've been saying that for, I agree with you. I've been saying that for a minute. I think India is a, the country, they go to sleep fear in the most because India says we don't fear you. We don't give a shit what you think about it.
Starting point is 00:15:15 Adam, do you have any thoughts on this? Yeah, I mean, it's good to see that these big manufacturers are moving away from China and everything they've done, the steel are intellectual property. I think Modi's been in charge since what, 2014 give or take, so he's doing this thing out there. And then, you know, the only thing cheaper than underage Chinese labor is young Indian labor. I mean, you're being wrong.
Starting point is 00:15:41 I mean, he's being honest. Sounds like India is the new home of cheap child labor. I mean, he're being wrong. I mean, he's being honest. Sounds like India's the new home of cheap child labor. I mean, he's being so, these companies are not there because they give to shits, they want to make money. Oh, I'm pulling. Yeah. So it hurts, but it's, you know what, cheaper than Chinese labor.
Starting point is 00:15:55 Yeah, and Indian labor. This isn't the company's coming in, running sweatshops. This is the Indian government giving financial incentives for 300 freaking acres and a hundred thousand jobs. That's pretty frickin' meaningful. That's amazing. That's great.
Starting point is 00:16:11 Vanny, give us your insight from the AI standpoint. From the AI standpoint, robots are gonna take over that thing in 20 years, 100%. I'll have to say. In India? Oh yeah, but that, to be honest, it's really fast. I know we have, you know, January 6th,
Starting point is 00:16:24 and all that to talk about. Have you been seeing the fake, where they're having Biden speak and it's not Joe Biden and the it's scary. It's deep fakes and it's not even it's on top of a deep fake. It's the voice. If you close your eyes is so accurate. I'm saying right now in 10 years when they perfect it, you're not going to know who the hell called you and told you to come here or give you this or or or or you didn't say that or you said something racist. It's going to be a fake AI saying that you said it is going to be almost impossible to prove that it was you.
Starting point is 00:16:54 I can't wait to meet your fake AI. Oh my God. I mean, I said, have you heard them Pat? Look at them. Is this the right one? Press it. Stake, are you familiar with the 2011 film we bought a zoo? The Matt Damon picture.
Starting point is 00:17:08 Scar Jo is in it as well, although her performance isn't anything to shake a stick at if I'm being honest. Like, it was directed by Cameron Crow, the fellow who made Jerry McGuire. Show me the money. Anyway, and so I was watching we bought a zoo a few days ago because I mean, if they perfect that. If they perfect that, how much better does that sound then I like being in a pool with kids and they rub on the leg and on my leg like what the that sounds presidential by the way that could help them in 20 20 100%
Starting point is 00:17:35 though by the way all he has to do with yes or like go like this yes to go like like can you see my mouth what I'm saying as long as they can see my mouth you just be like Another pandemic comes put on the mask by the way did you see what the mayor of a New York said Adams? No with all the camera when they're catching all these guys that are going in with Eric Adams that they're going in with With masks on he says moving forward we have to remove masks in New York because we can't cash criminal anywhere. Oh, you kidding me. How funny. How funny is that? How freaking funny is that? These are the new mayor of the house. The rotters have been wearing this for years. Mayor Adams to New York City shoppers dropped that mask to prevent gravaries. Mayor Eric Adams telling shop people. Good bark. I mean brilliant Who refused to lower their mass.
Starting point is 00:18:25 You would think this is a Babylon B story, but it's not who is this, by the way. New York Times. Oh, my God. Can you zoom in so we can see the logo at the time. It's a freaking New York Times story. Oh, my God. What a flip. And back thing about it, you know what?
Starting point is 00:18:38 COVID made me realize it's fucking California. Slow down. The old gray lady. Yo, you know what? COVID made me realize what mass in California. It was never really that serious wearing a mask inside of a bank. I would wear the whole cover,
Starting point is 00:18:51 and I'll know why security's like, yeah, come in. Nobody cared. And then COVID hit people like, nah, put on your cover your face. Come into the bank. So it's not even a big frickin' deal. Let me give you a big deal on that. Did you, you know how rare it is for Walmart to close stores?
Starting point is 00:19:04 Come in. You know how rare it is for Walmart to close stores? You know how rare it is for Walmart to close a store, okay? Walmart and one of their blue cities that they're in, okay? Here we go. On Thursday, company spokesperson from two locations in Portland, Oregon. I wonder why? They're going in, they're taking products, leaving, you can't do shit about it.
Starting point is 00:19:20 Portland Walmart closures attract national attention, Wheeler, Texas,, Abbott spars with And and the way they put it is like well, you know, they're having a hard time But look at the story one more last month announced it's closing to his Portland stores But it's drawn a fresh round of attention this week as politician's part Online over the cause the detailed giant will lay off 580 employees when the stores close March 24 according to a regular tour discussion Here are five things to know about the closures whose article is this by the way there's no single live dot com or again live dot com so wise walmart closing some are saying it's because walmart's not having a lot of business some are saying because they're being
Starting point is 00:19:56 wrapped and they're like there's no profit yeah so why is he getting so much attention they're going back in for go aal Lord to see the data on this one here. Gollal Lord. So you see Texas Governor Abbott who took aim at Portland over the issue, saying the closure is, what happens when cities refuse to enforce the rule of law? Exactly. Portland, Oregon out of all the cities. Like it's not like it's Dallas, Texas. And Walmart rarely ever closes stores.
Starting point is 00:20:19 I've never seen it. Or Walmart to say, we quit. That says a lot about your city. Whoever the mayor of Portland is, when you lose Walmart, that's like when you were the coach, when LeBron or Michael or Kobe says, I'm leaving your team.
Starting point is 00:20:32 How the hell do you lose Walmart? What? How do you lose LeBron? It's like a six underjabs for your guys in your city. That's the, where they're the same as New York and Cali, where it's like under a thousand bucks, they don't give a shit. They're not gonna, they're not gonna stop. York and Cali where it's like under a thousand bucks, they don't give a shit. They're not going to stop.
Starting point is 00:20:45 I think California is lowering it from a thousand. I believe Portland or California is lowering it from a thousand to four fifty to minimize. Perfect. But to Walmart, how many people leave with four fifty? Yeah. Don't share your deal. Exactly. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:21:00 Exactly. What is the number? It's a, yeah, they lowered it from a thousand dollars to four hundred fifty dollars. I can find the article here. Anyway, let's go into this next story here. Card debt piles up as more Americans struggle to make car payments. Okay, we talked about this last time
Starting point is 00:21:12 and it created a lot of buzz. A rising number of Americans are struggling to keep up their car payments. Hello, indicating financial stress, amide high car prices and persistent inflation. The percentage of auto borrowers who were at least 60 days behind on their bills rose 2% from December at 20.4% a year ago, while loan defaults increased 6.2% over January
Starting point is 00:21:33 and were up 33.5% over a year ago. Although the high level of severe delinquencies has not led to equivalent growth and defaults' reposition rates have climbed. The number of repossessed cars increased 11% in 2022, compared to the previous year. The rapid increase in auto loans rates to 6.9% in January up from 4.3% a year ago. That's a 50% increase by the way. A little over 50% increase in high-car prices, average at nearly $50,000 have made it harder for Americans
Starting point is 00:22:02 to make car payments. With many monthly payments above, what do we talk about last time a thousand dollars rising interest rates and high-car prices threaten the auto industry shoot uh... more consumer defaults on their loans it's coming it's just a matter of time go ahead time it's it's basically here i mean this is we talk about upstream problems and
Starting point is 00:22:20 downstate problems down stream is you look about a bunch of things that downstream the pond is polluted in the democrats say let's make a $1 billion filter and drop it into the lake. Republicans say, let's go upstream, find out what the hell is in the river that's filling up the lake. Well, this is an upstream downstream problem. Upstream interest rates have been going up since March of 22. That's when Powell first met the cheerleader. And so now those are up. And then we saw last week that the average car had gone from $40 to $50,000 on average price on a basic low end,
Starting point is 00:22:56 good solid, good mileage, good safe, basic car with nice features. And this is basically downstream, it's coming home to roost. The repossessed cars is up 11%, but the loan defaults have only come up 6%, but they're increasing. This is accelerating. And if inflation is not under control,
Starting point is 00:23:14 this is gonna get worse. And as inflation comes down, unfortunately, you're gonna see an employment come up. The people that are in that unemployment and a low line, it's gonna come up. So basically, let me translate this for you. If you want to buy a car, hang on for a few months because the price of the used cars are going to come down because the supply of used cars has to go up with what's happening.
Starting point is 00:23:35 Oh my God. Go ahead Adam. Well, we talk a lot about how college is a scam. You know, this college outdated, the government got involved, student loans. I mean, we can go on for days, the alternatives rather than going to college. I would argue that the car industry and car loans and car debt is by far a greater scam than college.
Starting point is 00:23:59 People are still in the 1980s mindset that you need a car. It's like there are so many alternatives these days to driving yourself into debt. I mean, look at the numbers. Two out of three Americans are paycheck to paycheck. Housing prices are skyrocketing. Foods are inflation.
Starting point is 00:24:18 You know, you went to buy an egg the other day. It was like 12 bucks or a dozen. Done. The car situation, I've been saying this for years, everyone knows I haven't had a car for over a decade. What a shame. Adam, yeah. Go have a family, bro.
Starting point is 00:24:32 Hurry up, please hurry up and have kids. Pack, you imagine that? And then we know. And then you know what I mean? And ironically twist the fate. By the time that happens, I'll have a lot of money in the bank and I'll get whatever car I want. Look, do you imagine this?
Starting point is 00:24:44 It's all good. Adam, right now, when kids, the kids you want to go to a slacker, brackets, hold on, I'll get whatever car I want. Can you imagine this? And it's all good. Adam right now with kids. I kid you when I go to a slacker brackets, hold on. I gotta get an Uber. Yeah. That's an attack point. Actually, I actually are giving it to someone. It's got one of those Florida rainstorms that comes up in 30 seconds.
Starting point is 00:24:53 But I will give you a, obviously, as a single guy, a very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very things. But for the people with families out there, I'll give a case example. Guy was working, he was like the handyman in my building where I lived in Miami. He was struggling, he didn't like where he lived. He was living out in Kendall, which is like an outside of Miami,
Starting point is 00:25:16 even driving handyman. What was his pronoun? No, no, he's a regular old man. Oh, yeah. I'm just curious, go ahead, keep going. I got it, got it. And what he did was he said, you know, these fucking car prices are insane.
Starting point is 00:25:28 I got two cars, I got kids, I got this, I got that. I said, you're living a, you're 45 minutes an hour from work because you're way outside of Miami. And I said, where do you wanna be? He's like, I'd love to live downtown. What did he do? He sold one of his cars. Him and his wife and kid, sold one of the cars, got it
Starting point is 00:25:47 out of his life, moved downtown, now he lived five minutes from work, he would just Uber to work, okay, his wife had the car all day, if they needed a car for the kid they had it, but the point is they figured it out, they weren't like, well, we're a two family, a two-kit person, and now we have two cars that just cook and cut her. They, they, they realize there's things they can do. But we saw them roll on Tecren, dude. I agree. They did that for a long time. For a long time. They did that with one car, both of them, and they crushed it. It was, and they have two kids. So there's, there's ways to do that. But Adam, the day you have a family, and the content's going to change when you're
Starting point is 00:26:24 talking on the podcast, you're gonna say, Adam, how was your night? Oh, not good. No. You didn't let me sleep. I'm on an hour and a half and you're complaining and grouching all that's the, that's what the content's gonna get you see. You agree?
Starting point is 00:26:38 Yeah, but we're not there yet. We made a ad video yesterday. You guys walked in. I was making a video of Bote Gas. I saw this thing. This thing's gonna be launched here soon for us. It's a very interesting ad video that we have to kind of release to people But not right now, so anyway say FY real quick with Matt Walsh when Stephen Crowder was on I Said you know, I made a comment about the fact that hey
Starting point is 00:27:00 What I say I said what what what do we there's levels to the game? What do I need to do to be able to see Future family emergencies happening from canceling. I know I'm not at your level yet crowd Or I call them out and Matt Walsh and I said Matt Walsh also did it because today is the international woman's day Yes and the guy who wrote and made the documentary what is a woman we wanted him to come and teach us what a woman is That's why we did it on international women. It was a very appropriate day. And I said, hey, you know, Matt Walsh canceled
Starting point is 00:27:30 as well last minute, et cetera, et cetera. Anyways, his team reached out. He texted me. He communicated with me. He is going through a, it's a private. He shared it with me. I respect them for doing that for him not to be here. We're looking forward to having him on.
Starting point is 00:27:44 Hopefully one of these days we'll have them on to have a conversation with them. I think his work is very necessary. I think what he did got a lot of people to ask questions. And for parents who have girls, I think he did a major service to a lot of families to produce that documentary. What is a woman? It was one that he got a lot of hate for. I respect them for it. But this is my style of doing business. For anybody that may be in the future, books us to be on a podcast and all of us can't make it, call me before. Just tell me, can I talk to Pat the host, Pat, here's what's going on, I don't want it to be bad, here's what's going to be happening, I can't make it. Because that's what I would do to you. If I cannot make it, that's what I'm asking for anybody in the future.
Starting point is 00:28:19 If they see it, if they hear it. The same way I don't like onions. The same way I don't like the smell of onions or shaking hands with people's smoke cigarettes. This is one of my pitpeaks. Obviously Tom knows nothing about this, but it is what it is. But if I can just say, just to your credit, I see your schedule, you're flying, you're in, you're out.
Starting point is 00:28:36 Like you're taking time out of your day. By the way, this is what they don't know. You know I'm not supposed to be here to do. I know, you're flying out of town. I think that's it. No, I'm not supposed to be here today because this is spring break because what yeah Where am I going right after this? I'm gonna be a homie's I gotta flight in 30 minutes. I change it. I changed the schedule just because of Matt wash Dylan and Tico
Starting point is 00:28:55 Right there right now by your desk. I'm not supposed to be in town today I was only staying in town for Matt Walsh But that's the part where when you're running an 80 hour week schedule We're not doing this because we we're doing this because we're running businesses, but it is what it is Okay, I don't want to say that but it's all good. No, but your schedule is busy as I appreciate that I don't want to put that out of it. It's a good version of hangry. All right, so let's go through a couple different things here that we got to Let's go to the let's go to what happened with this trending topic on Twitter, which is what it's a Tucker Carlson is a liar. It is trending right now on Twitter.
Starting point is 00:29:30 It keeps getting more and more and more. So I'll read the story. I'll show a clip from Kevin McCarthy, but I think I just texted it to you. If you have it, please get that ready. And then Vinnie, I'm gonna come to you first because you look like you've been chomping. I'm chomping.
Starting point is 00:29:45 You've been waiting for this one here, so let's kind of go through it. All right. Okay, talk of Carlson releases exclusive January 6th, it saves politicians, media light about Cycnic, Qunan, Shamanan, Shaman, Tucker Carlson released this, pushed by, he says, in January 6th, 2020, we'll rise,
Starting point is 00:30:04 that challenges various narratives, pushed by the Democratic control house select committee and mainstream media. The footage shows Trump's supporters peacefully touring the building, contradicting the news coverage of January 6, that likened the event to 9-11 and the attacks on
Starting point is 00:30:18 Pearl Harbor. Capitol police officers were seen escorting Jacob Chanzli, the QAnon Shaman, around the building without incident Carlson reported that officers were seen escorting Jacob Chanzli, the QAnon, Shaman, around the building without incident Carlson reported that officers were seen showing Chanzli around even trying to open lock doors for him. The footage also challenges the narrative that the events of January 6 were a deadly insurrection. Officer Brian Cisnek was seen walking normally while guiding Trump supporters out of the building while wearing a helmet
Starting point is 00:30:46 which contradicts the media narrative that he died of a head injury. So this is this. Now, everyone's saying stuff about Tucker, negative. I mean, Twitter's a blowing up, I can't believe he said this, I can't believe he said that. Did you get the clip I sent you about what Kevin McCarthy said?
Starting point is 00:31:01 I don't have it. Do you have it? If you don't have it, let me just send it to you. So you have, I texted it to myself. If you you go to oh, let me send this to you. You have to see this While we're pulling this up Vinnie Why don't you give us your thoughts and then I'll go to kev a my heart So and I want I want to ask everybody I want to ask you Pat rob all the you know everybody by in chat
Starting point is 00:31:19 What was the reason for the January 6th situation and Amajo, I call it a situation because it wasn't insurrection. Insurrection is a violent uprising against the government or authority. Let me explain something. Everybody that saw what's happening, especially with Tucker, it was none of that, all right? So, and when I ask why, Pat, why did the people go to the Capitol? It's a rhetorical question. Why they go? Because those people thought that the election was stolen
Starting point is 00:31:45 for them and my question is Pat, is that such a far-fetched idea for them to think that the left would do something like that? All right, and you know what? The answer's no, Pat. They've lied, the left, and the government. They lied about Russia, they lied about COVID, they lied about vaccines, they lied about Hunter Biden,
Starting point is 00:32:01 they lied about the border, they lied about China, the audacity to be like, how dare you guys question us, it's like, bro, shut the hell up. And then you have Schumer, it's left and right. Schumer and Mitch McConnell, the alien going, hey Fox, don't you dare show this to Pat, why not let us see the truth? And you know the people that died, Pat, it was the Ashley Babet was one of the ones that was murdered. She was a United States Air Force veteran, Air Force veteran, unarmed.
Starting point is 00:32:32 She was shot and murdered by a capa police. That's one. And that Brian Siknik, who was wearing a helmet, they said was killed with blunt, blunt floors trauma, he had a stroke, okay? So it wasn't what they tried to say that it was. These people were there because you know what? They don't believe the government.
Starting point is 00:32:47 And this is my thing. I'm actually not proud, but impressed. You know what? When you have a problem and you think the government is f-ing with you, that's what you go to the government. You don't burn down your city. You don't kill your own people. You don't burn down businesses in your town.
Starting point is 00:33:02 Like remember with the rights, people were burned down BLM, Antifa, they burned down their own city. If you have a problem with authority, go to the authority. And from what I saw, Tom, that shaman was walking around, smiling, taking selfies, talking to people,
Starting point is 00:33:18 they had ropes escorting people into the world. And what about, Ray? Walking slowly, and they would touch him on the shoulder to say, no, this way, and they would open the door for him He was waiting at doors and they're like hang on a second open this for you and you're looking at it says wait a minute It's a it's a because he was wearing that headdress and the fur It they the media use that as this is a psycho person. This is part of the insurrection But the truth was yeah, he was wearing a headdress with the firm, but he was walking around. It looked like a guided tour field trip and Ray Epps, who Christy, one of our writers
Starting point is 00:33:49 in here wrote about it. She said insurrection or FETS erection or one of those things. Everybody thought the guy was the FBI agent and in court, they showed his text. You know, he told his nephew, he goes, I orchestrated the protests at the Capitol. He goes, I help people get there. That's that guy that was wearing the Trump hat and was yelling at people to go, this is when we're gonna go
Starting point is 00:34:10 and we're gonna attack the Capitol. Why is it that guy in jail? If you give four years to the shaman guy that was on a tour of the Capitol, but Ray Epps, the guy that was inciting violence and guess what, I don't trust them. So good for them, they should have, you know what? It shouldn't have happened on January 6th.
Starting point is 00:34:28 When they found out these people with Russian collusion was all the hoax with Hillary in the government light, that's when they were late. You guys should have gone there year earlier, two years earlier, and gone and talked shit. So I'm not for violence, but I'm for it. If you ever pop with the government, go talk to the fucking government. Don't burn down your own city. That's my point. Tom thoughts. I'm just listening to
Starting point is 00:34:51 this and I, Vinnie, I think if you're a passion, I mean, I was disappointed and shocked and what came to my mind was they fucking lied to the public about this guy and they railroad it. This guy is throwing three years. Four actually. And apparently he's got a couple of psychomedical issues. You know, and real issues. And so this guy got railroaded. All the footage that we see, now I understand why all the committee members didn't want Fox to put this up because it
Starting point is 00:35:26 immediately shows that Capitol police and the prosecution took this guy and put him in jail because he looked funny and was walking around the headdress and it fit the narrative. I was incredibly disappointed when I when I saw this yesterday. Just like, there he is. Look, it's on a tour. Where's the insurrection? And watch them stop. He's going to come back. Just like there he is. Look, he's on a tour. Where's the insurrection? Where's he? Stop.
Starting point is 00:35:45 He's gonna come back. Yeah, and dude, the guy was on a freaking field trip that was, with roped off and guided around. Like, yes, guess what? There were some hooligans. Every, every time you get hundreds of people together, look at this. Look at the cops.
Starting point is 00:35:59 Yeah. Two cops in the hall. Let them go in. And they said that security detail in the orange vest. Look at this. Now he's gonna walk through here. Look, the cop behind them go in and they said that security detail in the orange vest look at that now he's gonna walk through here look the cop behind them where's the violence this guy dude you know how many people are in solitary confinement right now you know many people are not going to see the light of day so so let me let me show this can you show me what Chuck Schumer's reaction was to this it's very different than what Vinnie said I just texted it to you if you can play Chuck
Starting point is 00:36:20 Schumer's reaction here's Schumer's reaction these Here's Schumer's reaction. These lies continue tonight. Rupert Murdoch, who was admitted they were lies, and said he regretted it has a special obligation to stop Tucker Carlson from going on tonight. Now that he's seen how he has perverted and slined the truth and from letting him go on again and again and again not because their views deserve such a program but
Starting point is 00:36:53 because our democracy depends on it. There we go. Legal that the democracy depends on Tucker not showing this. Let me explain something. The three of the models. Maybe there should be a real insurrection when the people see what's up. Tom here's my
Starting point is 00:37:04 question. What is wrong, Pat, would just let me see, I guess the 40,000 hours, they picked just those type of moments. What are you, what are you so scared of? What is the fear in letting me see like what's happening? It's like there's a prudence for him. Well, they're like, like, out of everybody, one guy recorded it, people, the government was like,
Starting point is 00:37:23 no, no, they tried not to show it. Let me see it so I can make my own decision I don't need Chuck Schumer I don't need Mitch McConnell to tell me what I can and what I can't see it can you play can you play Kevin McCarthy's video Can you play Kevin McCarthy what his reaction? Because of the footage that you gave Tucker Carlson last night he went on so this is a mostly peaceful chaos, as he said. He downplayed Brian Cygnix's death, so it was not related to January 6th, it was not an insurrection. Do you regret giving him this footage so he could quite watch the events of that day? No, I said at the very beginning transparency, and so what I wanted to produce for everybody is exactly what I said, that people could actually look at it and see what's good for you
Starting point is 00:38:12 The each person come up with their own Because I know and see and then I mean I have here for you guys actually For where you guys actually broke, where we were, this was a secret location for this meeting. Wow. I don't know if you got concerned by that. I don't even know from a point of view of security, if we could ever be taken there again. But when you broke that, I didn't see an end, that was a real concern to a lot of people.
Starting point is 00:38:35 I had a real concern also when I wanted to make sure transparency was broke. The officer's desk is tragic. Anytime an officer is passed in this situation, I want to make sure that they're protected. I want to make sure the transparency goes forward. Because if you're in the front, this isn't any way part of the deal
Starting point is 00:38:55 that you may do in this internship. While specifically give the content to it. No, they have to do it. The answer is no. If you follow, I'm not sure if you were there the times before, I got to asked a question in a press. I would do, in the process, I've watched on January 6th committee, how it was only included on the January 6th committee,
Starting point is 00:39:16 you couldn't have the minority side wasn't allowed to put people on. And I just thought it was fair, someone asked me the question. Just transparency. So what I tried to do is being able to release the information which will do It's good. I worked that's like I mean Pat you know, you know that is you know why the leftists will piss off It's like how dare you change our narrative that we've been sitting on to try to get Trump not to run again That's exactly what the hell you're seeing and good for him I don't give a damn about what deal he did that's's Balzine. I love the fact that he had an article
Starting point is 00:39:47 right in front of your face, CNN giving our location because you guys wanted us to get hurt. So kiss my ass. Adam. Um, there are Vinnie. Thank you for your passion. We appreciate that. Yeah. I actually spent a lot of time watching Tucker last night watching Hannity last night. I was watching, uh, last night, just to kind of see different perspectives here. And what is clearer than ever is that both sides are just going to just deliver news that just feeds their base to just drive their narrative, both sides. We all know how easy it is to edit things, and that's not a political statement. So whatever Tucker shows on his show can be edited.
Starting point is 00:40:22 Same thing goes for CNN. So I think January 6th from an overall standpoint was a very sad and disgusting day in a stain on America. With that being said, I think the majority of people there were just then generally there to protest. The shaman and whatever clowns broke into the capital, they should be held to the highest extent of the law period. And if they're in jail for two years, three years, two, two, whatever it is, it's deserved. Period. What I'm finding interesting now is that like that, you can say that January 6th committee sham nobody on
Starting point is 00:40:59 their list, Cheney, Adam Kinzinger, you know, a bunch of Democrats. It's, you know, people are losing trust in what the government is. And each media narrative, each side of the narrative is just gonna basically say what people want to say. Like, so I believe, and I'm just gonna use Tucker's words, Trump or Tucker doesn't like Trump behind closed doors, but he loves his base. So he's trying to thread the needle
Starting point is 00:41:26 of genuinely appeasing the base, but at the same time, distancing himself from Trump. His words, you see what's going on with this whole dominion lawsuit. Like, let's not forget that Fox is gonna be dealing with some shit with this dominion lawsuit and Murdoch and everything they said. And essentially, they knew that Trump lost the election, but they kept perpetuating the
Starting point is 00:41:49 story. Carlson, his words, passionately hate Trump. Okay, and a number of text messages in November 2020 Carlson said that Trump's decision to snub Joe Biden's inauguration was quote unquote, so destructive. Tucker Carlson added that Trump's post election behavior was quote unquote Disgusting and then he was trying to look away from Trump in another text in a conversation two days before the January 6th attack Tucker Carlson said we are very very close to being able to ignore Trump on Most nights. I truly can't wait. These are Tucker's texts last Last but not least, Tucker added, I hate him passionately. Okay, I actually didn't know this about Tucker. I actually thought that he genuinely liked Trump.
Starting point is 00:42:30 But again, I think Trump, there it is right there, I hate him passionately. These are Tucker, Carlson words. Don't believe sauce over here. Look it up yourself. Okay, he can't wait for Trump to be out there. But who he does respect and he does appreciate it Trump's base So talkers trying to thread the needle distancing himself from Trump and at the same time appeasing the base And that's exactly what Foxes it seems to be doing at this point But so so Adam you so January 6th you're saying one of the most discussing you're not on the AOC and all common and all them saying it was compared to nine eleven and pearl all on the top of the mickard i definitely got you don't think it was where thousands and thousands of people died and burned and jumped off the
Starting point is 00:43:12 buildings it's took a i hope you're not trying to say it was discussing in your eyes it was nowhere near that because that's what they're saying so what's the question so my my question is i can care less about the t Tucker text and all that stuff. We're going, I don't care about editing. You're seeing, you just saw it because you can watch all these videos. It wasn't what they, an insurrection of trying to take over whatever people were just walking around and hold on. I'm just trying to get to your question. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:38 So who died? Like what was the, are you asking? Do I think January 6th is equal to 9-11? Is that your question? I'm just saying what you, you, you think it was discussing?, do I think, January 6th is equal to 9-11? Is that your question? No, I'm just saying, you think it was discussing, why do you think it was so discussing? Because people were thought that it got over. Then you watched your question.
Starting point is 00:43:52 That people, it wasn't going too much to go there and just protest and a couple of assholes got out of line. That's what it was. Are you mad about that? Okay, so let's, I don't understand your question. Hang on, hang on, so let me go through some of the questions. So do you compare the January 6th to 9-11 in Pro-Harm? Not even close.
Starting point is 00:44:07 Okay, no, he's not there just so you know. Okay, no, no. But now, let's- Thousands of people died in these fucking things. It's not even close. No, let's go, let's go to- Let's the same, okay, go ahead, sorry. At the same time finish your point, go ahead.
Starting point is 00:44:16 Yeah, I mean, at the same time, it wasn't a proud moment in American history. These are people that should not have been in the capital. Again, if you wanna go and protest and you wanna be out there waving flags, God bless you, do it, America, do everything. But let's stop pretending that these people were up to no good, okay?
Starting point is 00:44:34 Like, this guy, the shaman should have not been in the capital that day. Why was he in there? None of these guys should have been in there. Adam, Adam, okay. So the opposite argument to that would be during the BLM protests, how many people died? 20 to 30, I think more than that.
Starting point is 00:44:50 What have we heard about it? You're right. Two things can be true. No, but that the January 6th was disgusting in those protests. No, no, no, no, no, it's the those four. But that's my point, that's what I'm saying. I get that, but your point can be your opinion,
Starting point is 00:45:03 but it's not the truth, because you have to give it to data, meaning, do you know how I said earlier the four day work, we have to have a definition of success? Let's define success. Mm-hmm. Define, give me a specific definition of which crisis was bigger based on data, not opinion data
Starting point is 00:45:31 Comparing three different crisis if we have how do we define which crisis is worse than the other based on what data We have deaths. I'm asking. I'm not asking you guys. I'm asking him. I'm sorry. I'm sorry This I'll answer any question you ask, but I don't feel like they even need to be compared They were both shitty situations. But that's not how life works. Okay, listen. But that's January 6th can be a disgusting thing. And the protest can also be disgusting. No, I'm not the question, though. That's not the question, though.
Starting point is 00:45:53 The question is the following. I'm gonna ask the question one more time. It's a very logical question. There's no emotion behind this thing here. Okay, when people compare LeBron and Michael and Kobe, okay, statistically, where does the argument win for LeBron and Michael and Kobe. Okay? Statistically, where does the argument win for LeBron? Where does the argument lose for it?
Starting point is 00:46:11 Kobe, where does the argument lose for MJ? So I'll give you mine. Kobe's field goal percentage is the lowest. It's terrible. Kobe's field goal percentage is not good. To me, he is a good top five best player of all time. I don't put him as a number one, or two, or three, or four, but I have him in top five. That's my opinion based on data. Fulgo percentage takes a hit, okay? LeBron James, the greatest human specimen in the history of
Starting point is 00:46:39 the league ever, ever. Did he make the NBA product better or worse like Michael made I don't know what did he do to the league the career in the what he call it finals is what he's foreign what what's his record for in six some record like that in the finals right okay but statistically most points ever most assist more rebounds than any of those guys fuel go percentage over 50% better three point shoot up pop pop pop Papa, great, right? Michael Jordan, six and a home. All defensive player of the year, defensive player of the year.
Starting point is 00:47:10 Da da da da, I mean, I can give you a bunch of different things with him. He played 82 games in a season, I think, 10 times or eight times in his career. His last year when he played, he played 82 games. I don't know if LeBron's ever played 82 games in a year. Maybe one, okay. Those are data. I'm asking data again, question from you again.
Starting point is 00:47:25 What specific data makes a crisis worse than the other? Data. Deaths. Okay, good. I agree, okay. What else? Damage to the city. Property.
Starting point is 00:47:38 Property damage, okay. What else can we do? We're coming, I didn't know. No, no, no, no. Death is one property damage. What else can we do? We're coming. I didn't know. No, no, no, no. Death is one property damage. What else? Death property damage.
Starting point is 00:47:48 Would you add anything else or those two? I would add to, I would call it casualties. So death and injured people, people that were absolutely injured. So I would call it casualties, but yes, I agree with property damage. I mean, those are, those are, those are, how much it affects democracy. So not, not much it affects democracy. So Not How much it affects democracy. That was so like a political
Starting point is 00:48:10 What is that mean though? It's trying to get hit. No, but no, no, but hang on if if we go based on data If we go based on data The BLM riots and what they did Supercedes January 6th In death 25 30 to 1. Yes and what they did supersedes January 6th in death, 25, 30 to one. Damage to the city, it's not 20 to one. It's a million to one.
Starting point is 00:48:34 Because the insurrection wasn't any damage to the local businesses or anything. The damage in BLM protests, riots in the streets, fires, local businesses getting hit. It's not a thousand to one. It's more like, to be honest with you, it could be a billion to one. It could be 10 billion to one. The damage to the local business owners.
Starting point is 00:48:56 This is data. So for one, to be more fanatical, to pin one being bigger than the other, That is propaganda, that is manipulative, that is deceptive. That's the part, the two. In regards to Tucker not liking Trump, I'm not surprised that Tucker doesn't like Trump. I'm not surprised that you think it's like saying does Anderson Cooper love Joe Biden? Are you kidding me? You think Cooper love Joe Biden? Are you kidding me? No, no. You think they like Joe Biden? No. You think any of these left people? You think
Starting point is 00:49:30 Rachel Madagos asleep saying, Oh my God, I can't wait to correct the way that my picture of Joe Biden is in my office when I walk in. No, they don't like Joe Biden. They can't stand me for every one text of Tucker Carlson saying, I hate Trump. There's thousands of texts on the other side saying, let's get this freaking whatever, whatever leader added here, Biden, because he's making it horrible for us. Let's set that part aside. They have opinions about each other and Trump's not one that Tucker likes. Fine. All I'm saying here is this was overly promoted by people calling this worse than 9-11 terrorists, all this stuff to put fear into people and divide America and they won. They did.
Starting point is 00:50:06 And they wanted to push this guy out, Trump, to make sure he never could run again. Those are fanatical, thanks to be saying. Okay, fanatical, thanks to be saying. That's all I'm saying here. I'll give you the final thoughts we'll go to the last topic here. Everything you say is accurate. No doubt. Here's where I would like to at least draw a line
Starting point is 00:50:27 between your argument and my argument. If you're gonna compare the riots or the everything that happened during COVID, I think it's unfair to compare them to what happened to January 6th, and I'll tell you why. Compare those riots to the LA riots in the 90s. Compare those riots to what happened in Ferguson, Missouri. And January 6th, different situation.
Starting point is 00:50:48 Compare that to what we just saw happen in Brazil. Compare that to what we just saw in that coup attempt in Turkey five, six years ago with Erdogan. To me, those are the comparisons. The, well, you did this, so you did this. That to me is an unfair could this is my opinion okay and you can have it yeah it's fine so and and and me that's where I'm comparing it and and and and I know you want to say what was the
Starting point is 00:51:13 worst but but wait don't know but you can't say that let me you can say that but that just because you said doesn't make it right okay if you're committing crime robbing store running out with Louis Vuitton and all these other bags and nobody's doing shit to you, this guy's gonna be in jail for four years. That's a life-changing thing for this individual. He's gonna be there for four years. How many of those guys got away with it?
Starting point is 00:51:40 What are they doing to them? It's okay. You're right on that. But that's where you, you know, like, for example, when crimes, when laws come out, let's just say we're starting a country, you and I, okay? And we're sitting there saying, let's say guys, Tom, can we get a board and let's get a paper on panel?
Starting point is 00:51:56 Let's write the crimes on the board here. I'd rape, how many years should rape get? I'd pedophile, how many years should he get? I'd sell and drugs, well, we'd, I don't know, well, how about if you smoke it, that's fine. How about you distribute it? What's the age? Hey, how about cocaine? Oh, cocaine. How about fentanyl?
Starting point is 00:52:10 How about this? How about I'm selling vicar then? Boom. And then we, how about you kill somebody? How about you have a gun that's illegal under age? How about if a 27 year old is caught with a 16 year old girl? How about, if you go through these things, what are we gonna do? We, as leaders have to decide which crime is bigger, okay? Which crime is bigger, okay?
Starting point is 00:52:31 Stealing from property, whatever, whatever. Did you cause billions of dollars of damages to local businesses that are creating jobs for black communities, black communities, your own communities, BLM, and you're saying, this is worse than that? Really? Based on data? No, there's levels to crime here, one person,
Starting point is 00:52:52 one is one too many, over there, 25, newly 30, the damage is not even close. Yeah, there's ways to measure, and it's easy to gaslight, it's easy to confuse, it's easy to say, no, how could you do that? How dare you? You're a racist, this, this, that. Just because you call somebody racist,
Starting point is 00:53:11 bigot, whatever doesn't make your argument stronger. How are you, Ray? All it does is, gets others to be like, oh, that guy's pretty emotional, gets the people that want to say, he is, you're right. That's, no, it's not. Here's not here's data folks you have to up okay so who's the bigger
Starting point is 00:53:30 damage to America so don't sit here you know saying this goes on worse thing ever since night long per arbor which is not you nothing you said that a lot of the people who voted and said that yeah they have to they have to realize the comparison of those two with data, Adam, catastrophic difference. And Pat, and what one of my points was the FBI, and that's why they were showing the Ray Eps guy, if Adam, the FBI was in there and had ground agents pushing people to go in because I saw the Ray Eps guy, broke down the barrier with these people and made them go, if the, at my view, the same FBI that fucking lied to us, sorry about my language, about
Starting point is 00:54:08 Russia and gave us a four year, a four year, dude, I lost friends, I lost Russian inclusion. That same lying Peter struck Lisa Page FBI, all these corrupt pieces of garbage. Now they're on the ground telling people, put your dough, inciting a riot pack. You're going to jail. Where, how is Ray Epps still walking around? But the goddamn guy that's wearing a ferret on his head that was walking around is going to jail for four years.
Starting point is 00:54:33 So if the FBI, by the way, FBI has been dropping the ball forever and they're involved doing shit like this, good for them, bro. That's all I'm gonna say, that's it. All right, cool. By the way, this was good. The audience gets to say Pat, you have no clue what you're talking about. Vinnie, relax or Adam, you're full of it or one of us is right.
Starting point is 00:54:50 And Tom, you know about biz. You get it. Okay, if we had to do one last story, is there anyone you really have a strong opinion on to wrap up with? I'm making Megan, Megan, Megan Kelly. I'm sorry, Kelly and Conway single. Is that the one you want to wrap up the time? I love her. Kelly, I love you the one you want to wrap up the time? You do you have a I love her Kelly. I love you
Starting point is 00:55:07 Do you want to do cotton with garden? Do you want to do hand it with the Santas? Do you want to do Kelly and Conway? I love you Kelly do you want to do do you want to do a Ford allows you to lock your car? If you don't make your car payment they lock you out. Do you want to do TikTok? 60 minutes do you want to do aOC against you want to do a Ramazwani Rips Trump pick one of them guys. Do you want to do tiktok 60 minutes do you want to do aoc against you want to do ramas wani rips trump pick one of them guys do you want to do joe mansion blasts Biden pick a story jj reddick you want to do jj reddick do you really really yeah let's head it serious sure play the clip of jj reddick and it plays the clip of jj reddick if you got it so you want to frame this this is the calm watch why don't you frame? Yes, please.
Starting point is 00:55:45 Go ahead and frame it. I'm a big NBA fan and I, anything NBA, I, I, I know a lot about. I just put it that way. I have friends that play in the NBA. You are all in your next. You're nice. So I can go ahead to toe with anybody that wants to talk about NBA. JJ Reddick, respect what the hell of this guy just has done in his career.
Starting point is 00:56:03 Six for a white boy out of Duke all-time Duke leading score. He Took Kendrick Perkins and Stephen A to task about some of their thoughts on Biasness of race in an MVP race. Can you play this clip? Just make it make it bigger so Posit first, posit first. Okay, make it. that he basically said the who's the guy in the right per-culture per-culture who the self-discount what he say at them okay see i don't know let's see what he said but i know what jj said it is an honor to be on this desk every day
Starting point is 00:56:33 it really is but what we've just witnessed is the problem with the show where we create narratives that do not exist in reality the implication what you are implying, that the white voters that vote on NBA are racist, that are, they favor white people. You just said that. You just, you did. Yes, you did. Yes, you did. That is exactly what you implied in the first, that is exactly what you implied. Secondly, hold on, hold on. I stated the facts. I stated the facts. And you're not by the Senate. We all know what you implied. Secondly, hold on, hold on. I stated the facts. I stated the facts.
Starting point is 00:57:05 And you're not by the side of the internet. We all know what you implied the other day. We all know what you implied this time. I stated the facts. It's the facts. It's the facts. It's the facts. It is.
Starting point is 00:57:17 I think so basically Adam, what Perkins was saying is that it's racist because it's a white guy. Is this the third time that he's in a win? Potentially he's one to a they're talking about the cold of yoke it's the center for Denver nuggets and he was and he said he said something long time that in the top three of the MVP race for the last three years, he wanted the last two years running and he's averaging a triple double this year. And essentially the storyline is that white voters prefer to vote for white MVP's over black players, black MVP's. So which to me, this is what J.D. is like,
Starting point is 00:57:56 J.J. Reddick is basically like, dude, you're ridiculous. Yeah, because then even if you said what Charles Barkley had to say, we'll all please Charles Barkley went in on Kendrick Perkins. He says you suffer from ESPN disease. Okay. He says basically you don't have to tell you're talking about. You're all caught up in this.
Starting point is 00:58:12 You know how many white MVP's there been in the last 30 years? How many? I think Steve Nash won it twice. Yeah. Yo Kitch is now one at twice possibly a third time. And I think you got to go back to fucking like late ease. Just a Larry Bird. Larry Bird. Okay. Since go back to fucking like the late days. Larry bird. Larry bird. Okay. Since then Kevin Durant, James Hardin, LeBron, KD Hardin, Russell Westbrook,
Starting point is 00:58:33 Yannis, like the list goes on and on. So, you know, so 10% of the time, a white guy wins the other way. Here's what people have to realize. I don't think people realize. J.J. Reddick is not a Republican. No, he's not. JJ Retic is not a Trump guy. JJ Retic trashed Trump just a few years ago, talking about the fact that waking up in the morning and having breakfast, you should wake up in the morning, have breakfast and criticize Trump
Starting point is 00:58:55 because that's the right thing to do. Like JJ is not in this, it looks like, well yeah, you know, he's a Republican, he's conservative, he's this. No, all he's saying is, do it. Tell you do one here, man. Like, and by the way, if Kendrick Perkins wants you know he's a republican is conservatives this no all he's saying is tell you doing here man like and by the way if if if uh... uh... kendrick perkins wants to play the
Starting point is 00:59:10 racist game wise the mba seventy percent black tell me that why is there a mba seventy percent black why while america's thirteen percent black yeah why is the mba seventy percent black what why does the mb not have enough white what what what while america is twenty two percent twenty three percent ispanic Why does the NBA not have enough whites? While America is 22%, 23% Hispanic, why is the NBA have a lot of Jose's playing in it? How come we don't have a Ricardo,
Starting point is 00:59:33 a regular starting three guard for freaking LA Clippers? How come we don't have that a lot? That's racist, right? No, his logic doesn't make any sense, but by the way, you have to realize that to me, this is my opinion. So this is my opinion. I go to ESPN to interview Stephen A Smith.
Starting point is 00:59:52 I've been looking forward to interviewing Stephen A Smith. While we're going out there, he knows, this is, you know, I've done magic, Kobe, I've done a lot of different things. ESPN comes up to me and they're like, look, I had just finished my interview with Ray Dalio and they said, hey, Patrick, you can't talk to him about politics.
Starting point is 01:00:13 ESPN's asked me to cut the interview. Wow. I said, what do you mean? I'm just gonna ask, what if he wants to talk about it? Even if he does want to talk about it, we'll cut the interview. So what are you talking about? Yeah, we're gonna cut the interview.
Starting point is 01:00:24 By the way, if you look at the set of my interview, you'll cut the interview. So what are you talking about? Yeah, we're gonna cut the interview. By the way, if you look at the set of my interview, you'll recognize the set. Go on YouTube, type in Steven A. Smith with beddavits. You have to see this set. Has anyone even let you talk anything? When you see our set, you're gonna know where this set is. Just look at the set. Okay, look at the set.
Starting point is 01:00:40 Look at the set, click on it. I won't flag it. Come on. You know what set that is? I see Muhammad Ali in the back. That's the ESPN set. Look at the set. Click on it. I won't flag it. Come on. You know what set that is? I see Muhammad Ali in the back. That's the ESPN set. Go go up or you show them both of us together like we're all sitting that that's the one. Go right to pause right there. Yeah. That's the you know that set. Yeah. That's the ESPN set. There's ESPN guys right on this side. Watching. Looking at me saying you can't talk about that. Wow. And I'm about to go into it, you can't talk about that. And Mario's like, Pat, I don't know what to do.
Starting point is 01:01:09 Mario's trying to tell the guy, let him ask the question. He couldn't talk. Well anyway, Stephen A. started talking about politics. I think Stephen A. is in a tough place. And the tough place I think he's in right now, he has sometimes in life when your philosophies outgrow your peers. And you become clear about your philosophies,
Starting point is 01:01:34 but you're still in a community where your peers haven't outgrown those philosophies of victimhood, all this other stuff. You sit there privately and you have to make a decision and the decision is this, man, do I compromise all my friends and the community I'm a part of to stand up for what I now believe in or do I keep these relationships?
Starting point is 01:01:56 What do I do? And I think a lot of people believe it or not, they compromise and they don't wanna lose those relationships. It's not an easy place to be because you immediately become lonely. You immediately go from getting 79,000 likes on Instagram posts to 13,000 likes. You immediately go from getting 693,000 views on a first-day clip to 173,000 views.
Starting point is 01:02:22 And that's a scary thought, okay? And ESPN right now is getting chilled. Clay Travis is saying that these guys are gonna go out of business in no time. I don't know if that's gonna happen. I think they're gonna let go of a lot of their lower level talent. I think that could possibly happen.
Starting point is 01:02:35 And if you think about the companies that Disney's willing to sell, this is definitely one of them. Yeah, I was just gonna say, who owns ESPN? Disney? They're willing to sell it, so. But. Actually, they're shopping it. Yeah, exactly. Quietly, they're, that's how they divided the companies into three different categories.
Starting point is 01:02:48 Yep. So they can one by one sell them. Okay. So exactly. Bye bye, Gersa, genius. So they want to sell the SPN because they've already seen a writing on the wall. But you know, here's, you're a crazy question for you. What's the opposite side of ES? What is the ESPN competitor who is the arts? Oh, no, about that. I barstalked. I never, ever watched like I still till today we will watch ESPN news. I don't know if I've watched any Fox news sports back in the days I used to when it was good. I don't know if I've watched a Fox news sport.
Starting point is 01:03:20 No, it's one of the few monoliths ESPN, ESPN sports, ESPN sports, ESPN is very powerful. ThePN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ESPN, ES because for the fact that JJ Redick just made a basic comment like that and that video got 15 million views. You know what it tells you? There's 15 million people that will subscribe to your show. If you had a conservative competitor to ESPN. And it's not out there. Big time. No competitor.
Starting point is 01:03:54 Correct competitors. Number one Fox. I get that. Look how shitty it is. That nobody watches fog reports. What about the ESPN, the Ocho? Remember that? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:04 Look at number two at StarSport. Who the hell is StarSport? Keep going down the list. Who the hell is Star Ocho? Look at number two stars Who the hell is star sport keep going down the list? Yeah, who the hell is star sport? No, but you know Sky's sure I'm sure he's got to be on this list. MECO before keep going keep going Sony 10 never heard of it keep going You're a sport okay great in American me. Oh sport now we're in another That's racist animal sport. That's racist animal. I don't even go there.
Starting point is 01:04:30 Now that's racist. Adam's right. Which bet which I guess I'm going to get fired. Pat to my point. But just really fast. I know we have to go. But what do you guys think of Kendrick Perkins' intention was to say something like that. Is it to get eyeballs?
Starting point is 01:04:43 It's a proof of point. Why do you think he would say that? When you know it's false, when he knows it's false. You can't say what, please. Go ahead. I'll tell you what Charles Barkley had to say because that's a credible voice who speaks his mind. Oh yeah, he don't give a shit.
Starting point is 01:04:55 I don't know too many people that hate Charles Barkley these days. No, he don't give a, he don't give a shit. I tell you what it is. Yeah. So he says argument between Reddit and Perkins apparently had been simmering for over a week and Barkley said that he was happy to see Yeah, so he says argument between red and Perkins apparently had been simmering for over a week and Barkley said that he was happy to see reddick challenged Perkins on his opinion quote unquote this cross the line
Starting point is 01:05:12 JJ is the only person to challenge Perk last week and I'm glad he did it because when I heard it first I said man that's got to be one of the stupidest things I had ever heard. Barkley mentioned that race was such a touchy subject when he particularly bothered this about this argument. He added that the MVP analysts often don't analyze MVP races properly because they don't consider it a strictly regular season award. So essentially Barkley lavish praise on Yokech, the MVP candidate again, and credit him for not chasing
Starting point is 01:05:41 stats, something that he mentioned should be counted for the MVP stats. This got black, white, European, gray, yellow, Asian, I don't give a shit. This guy, Yochich is an MVP candidate and deserves all the praise and the acknowledgement he has received. I am partly with no.
Starting point is 01:05:56 He was in a really heavy duty MVP race with Michael Jordan. Anyone? Damn right. 1992. Look at that, what the numbers, Adam, let's go, baby. Let's go. Yeah. I mean, it's sort of laughable. But, but, but if you just look at the stats, Denver's number one in the league, YoKitch is the best player on that team. He's averaging a triple double. Nobody's done that
Starting point is 01:06:17 since Russell Westbrook, a black guy that won the league. So I think, I think this is such a bullshit argument. If you don don't now if you want to talk about front offices being racist in the NBA, that's another topic that we can that's a whole another second. Oh my god, you want to finish it like that? Come on. This is freaking.
Starting point is 01:06:36 God, we can be going to the behind mom. The tape guy, the tape guy is racist. Yeah, that's wrapping your ankles. That guy's the front office. The general manager is talking about the owners. That's another love. Oh, here we go. We're gonna miss you. Well, it's gonna your ankles. That guy's the front office, the general manager. She's talking about the owners. That's another level. Oh, here we go. We're gonna miss you.
Starting point is 01:06:48 Well, it's gonna be great. I'm gonna miss you guys as well. But I tell you, this is, so we'll talk to audiences. There's a group of PBD podcasters that'll say, I only wanna see a home team. I heard that too. You guys talk, Sheldon.
Starting point is 01:07:02 There's those that wanna see the interviews and people that come in, but there's a different story when we're sitting there shooting the shit, having a home team type of conversation. I heard that. You guys talk, Sheldon. There's those that want to see the interviews and people that come in. But there's a different story when we're sitting here shooting the shit, having a home team type of conversation. I love it. We have a lot of fun doing that. And we appreciate you for doing the same gang. Again, this will be the last one. We are finalizing right now, whether the event will be on the sixth, Thursday, April or the seventh. Once we finalize one of those two dates, you will get a text probably sometime this week to buy tickets. The last one sold out within six hours. If you do want to be on our next alive
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