QAA Podcast - Another Day, Another Assassination Attempt (E295)
Episode Date: September 20, 2024We zoom in on the would-be-assassin caught in the bushes of Trump’s golf course. Ryan Routh, as told by others, himself (in his book) and his life choices. GET A FULL SECOND EP EVERY WEEK: HTTPS://...PATREON.COM/QAA GO NOW NOW NOW Editing by Corey Klotz. Theme by Nick Sena. Additional music by Pontus Berghe. Theme Vocals by THEY/LIVE (https://instagram.com/theyylivve / https://sptfy.com/QrDm). Cover Art by Pedro Correa: (https://pedrocorrea.com) https://qaapodcast.com QAA was known as the QAnon Anonymous podcast. SOURCES Routh, Ryan. Ukraine's Unwinnable War: The Fatal Flaw of Democracy, World Abandonment and the Global Citizen-Taiwan, Afghanistan, North Korea and the end of Humanity (Kindle Edition Published February 28th, 2023) https://www.firstalert4.com/2024/09/17/suspect-trump-assassination-attempt-has-st-louis-county-ties/ https://www.wflx.com/2024/09/17/ticking-time-bomb-nurse-says-she-reported-ryan-routh-homeland-security/ https://greensboro.com/crimefighting-pays-police-organization-honors-super-citizen/article_d76ccec9-b1cf-5618-aa7c-46a0a25d1d01.html https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/news/crime/who-is-ryan-routh-digging-into-trump-suspects-ties-to-greensboro/83-7c20e4ad-05f6-4a61-b1d2-dd0951cb8524 https://www.cnn.com/2024/09/16/politics/ryan-routh-trump-suspect-invs/index.html https://www.npr.org/2024/09/16/nx-s1-5113801/trump-shooting-assassination-attempt-suspect-ryan-wesley-routh https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/news/local/cop-says-ryan-routh-got-more-aggressive-and-cocky-after-runins/83-27d25ac5-3c42-4189-80bd-a99c9ac7d3b3 https://greensboro.com/skateboard-park-closed-skate-park-violates-zoning-laws-guilford-officials-say/article_15bf8f1b-acb7-5a19-a9fe-cc4bdc6ee5bb.html https://greensboro.com/news/local/crime-courts/ryan-wesley-routh-greensboro-hawaii-florida-trump-international-golf-course/article_73b2d722-7475-11ef-8d95-0bedfc013a0d.html#tracking-source=mp-in-article https://greensboro.com/news/local/crime-courts/ryan-wesley-routh-life-greensboro-north-carolina/article_518d3ccc-7462-11ef-961e-072c1c4b5b33.html
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If you're hearing this, well done.
You found a way to connect to the internet.
Uh, I should pull up the script.
Jake is so sick.
He's getting to welcome to the QAA podcast and going, uh...
He's a right fault.
Where am I?
He's hallucinating.
He's got a mask on.
Wait, wait, wait, I know what to do.
Welcome to the QAA podcast, episode 29.
I should call the script up.
Another day, another assassination attempt, Jake.
Another day.
Oh, that's an NPR article.
What the heck?
Where's this script?
Another day, another assassin.
Repeat after me, Jake.
Another day, another assassination attempt.
Another day, another assassination attempt.
As always, we are your host, Jake Rockatansky, Julian Field.
Liv Baker.
And Travis View.
Well, friends, here we are again, talking about an attempt on the life of a damn Cheeto.
Jake is extremely sick, feeling very poorly, and we have gathered here today within reach of election night 2024 to discuss a middle-aged guy hanging out in the bushes of Trump's golf club.
So in this episode, we're going to attempt to figure out how Ryan Ruth 58 spawned there with a scoped AK, a pink t-shirt, and two extremely.
makeshift plate carriers. We'll be exploring his backstory, his obsession with geopolitics,
his trip to Ukraine and subsequent self-published book on the matter. But first, we'll try
our best to describe the facts about President Donald J. Trump's amazing game of golf that got
interrupted on Sunday the 15th of September. So as Jake told us in DMs, and we're now all
obsessed with it, the cows have come home to milk. Yeah. Can you explain how this works? Do the
cow's milk? I don't understand. First of all, this is not an idiom. This is something that came
straight off of the dome of Jake. I actually looked. It was an amazing phrase. It was like a
phrase I was sure I had heard before, but I kept searching far and why through like, you know,
Google books and all of Bing and regular the internet just on Twitter, social media accounts.
I could not find this phrase used anywhere else, but this is what, this was Jake's reaction.
He said over our group chat, the cows have come home to milk.
I've been thinking about it all week.
Travis just kept sending me screenshots of searches being like,
there are no results for the cows are coming home to milk.
Yeah, no one has ever said this before.
You are somehow like a Shakespeare on your deathbed.
Well, it's just, you know, it's a mix-up of the chickens are coming home to roost
until the cows come home.
It's just a mash-up.
It's not even that.
Don't spoil the magic trick, Jake.
Not even that clever, but it does make sense, doesn't it?
It really does, it doesn't feel like chickens are coming home to roost, and it doesn't feel
like we're waiting until the cows come home.
It feels like the cows have come home to milk.
Well, I'm not sure we should turn this extremely serious situation into like a far side
comic strip, but I do want to ask you all, in this somber moment, do you remember where
you were when 915 happened?
I think I was praying to an owl god to harm all that is good and true in the world.
And you were interrupted by the news slash on your like Apple phone.
Yeah, I didn't pray hard enough, I don't think.
Yeah, I hate when I get a notification in the middle of like a deep satanic ritual.
When I'm praying straight towards the White House.
And yet, your weak-ass prayer.
Travis, do you remember where you were?
Yeah, I was watching the Padres play the Giants.
I was watching a baseball game.
Normaing out.
And I saw this on my phone and I was like, oh, man, I'm probably going to have to talk about this on the podcast.
So that was my, that was my experience.
Yeah.
And Jake?
I was catching my breath after moving the PlayStation 5 into the bedroom so that I could play 2K while I was sick.
Yeah, you've really been going through it.
Oh, my God, wait.
And there's more to the story.
Once I got 2K going up in the bedroom, I realized that my Wi-Fi wasn't strong enough to get a solid connection.
My shots were lagging and I was playing poorly.
And so I went on Amazon and ordered like a whole like nest system.
Okay. Stop advertising. Stop it. You've dropped at least three brands already.
Oh, I went on a site and ordered a thing to make the Wi-Fi better and then I set it up.
And now, and now my two, my two K is, mm, mm, silky smooth.
This podcast sponsored by a thing.
He's talking through a mask because he's trying not to get his partner, like, COVID it up.
She has somehow avoided, like, getting COVID.
And we were supposed to go to a, a family wedding this weekend.
So, like, I basically am still going to be contagious.
So I had to bow out, but we're doing, like, everything we can.
And so far, so far she has not gotten sick.
so, like, the masks have worked.
Not to, like, advertise math.
I know we don't want to advertise stuff on the show,
but I'm just saying, anecdotally, the masks have seen to work.
You can advertise masks.
Yeah, that's fine.
It's like, you're not even using a brand name, so it's perfect.
Travis, let's jump right in.
Just nine weeks after the Republican presidential nominee survived an attempt on his life,
there was another incident which the FBI is investigating
as an assassination attempt.
The most recent incident happened as Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida.
According to the affidavit by FBI Special Agent Mark Thomas,
the alleged assassin Ryan Ruth was first discovered by a secret service agent
around 131 p.m. on September 15th.
As this agent was walking the perimeter of the Trump International,
they spotted a rifle poking out of the tree line.
I'm sorry, did they hear like a trombone sound at this point, too?
how Looney Tunes is a fence
with like a little barrel poking out
they spotted a woman
in some sexy lingerie
she had one leg poking out of the bush
so at this time
Trump was about three to 500 yards
away from the spot
where Ryan Ruth was discovered
so he was on a different hole
out of sight
the agent fired their service weapon
in the direction of the rifle
and a witness later reported
that Ruth fled the tree line, entered a Nissan SUV, and drove off.
Now, Ruth did not fire a shot.
So this is a lot, much more weak sauce than the other assassination attempt,
which was much closer to being successful.
I saw someone on Twitter say that it wasn't an assassination attempt.
It was like an assassination technical foul.
Yes.
Yeah, this doesn't count as a strike.
Like, the batter gets to take it again.
Yeah.
Agents examined the area that Ruth had fled, finding a GoPro camera, two bags, a loaded SKS-style rifle with a scope, and a black plastic bag containing food.
I love the meal prep.
What do you eat when you're going on to assassinate Donald Trump?
Oh, he's got everything he needs.
He's got all his little bags and stuff.
You didn't mention it here, but like the two backpacks he had were full of like tile that he had put together as a kind of makeshift ballistic vest.
Yeah, like a Tier 1 PubG pickup.
He's going to wear it on the front of the back like a little kid.
Like a little kid.
Oh, my God.
It's like, yeah, that's the lowest level of body armor.
I'll bet he eats those like meals that come in a cup, you know, that you see on your targeted ads all the time that it's like, we've got three flavors.
You put it, you pour water in them and you put them in the microwave and now you've got gruel.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure these are your targeted ads.
They've realized what kind of degenerate did you.
Don't make me laugh too much.
it's good we've got a we've got a type of iron curtain up which which is what jake's mask is
like no matter how much he can't like it's like i've got him kind of bound and gagged
the serial number for the rifle was obliterated which of course makes it an illegal weapon to
own hey you forgot to mention it was an AK with a oh it was an SKS this is what the affidavit the direct
affidavit said SKS style okay so some clown just thought it was like up up
front an AK rifle, but this still, you know, SKS.
It's a Soviet weapon.
Yep.
Officers from the Martin County Sheriff's Office located the Nissan as it traveled northbound
on the I-95 and stopped the vehicle at 2.14 p.m.
So there was 45 minutes from when he was spotted to when he was pulled over.
Not a mastermind, this guy.
No. And if you get taken alive, like first of all, he ran from his gun immediately.
Ran from his gun, ran from his armor, ran from his food.
My man was like, fuck lunch.
He gets into his car, drives off.
They pick him up, like, basically doing, like, Junior Soprano, like, walking on a bridge alone.
Sir, do you need help?
And he got taken alive, which is such a, it's such a tell, like, right?
I mean, the other kid got shot right in his fucking face immediately.
But this guy, this guy manages to leave without his weapon and then gets taken alive, like, hours later.
Yeah, real dipship.
So officers know that the license plate attached to the Nissan belonged to a 2012 white Ford truck and had been reported stolen.
So as if it's recording, still not quite sure what the hell's going on.
Someone apparently took the plates off of a different car, put it on this Nissan.
So yeah, he probably stole plates and they immediately just declared those plates stolen, making his entire move bad because he now pops up in the director.
He probably just saw a movie in which, like, a middle-aged guy like him, like, you know, like, Denzel Washington does that series of movies where he's kind of just like a middle-aged, like, CIA guy who's super badass.
Yeah, except instead of Denzel Washington, this guy's kind of more like Gary Busey.
Yes, he is. He's Gary Bucy.
And so Gary Bucy grabs, like, someone else's plate, not realizing, like, first of all, you don't want the place to tie it back to you, but now they're tied back to a stolen car.
So when you're getting fucking scanned on the highway or whatever, they're just like, oh, there goes a stolen car.
Yeah, why wouldn't you just like go find some plates?
Even if they were just your plates, it would have taken a while to look you up and then they'd have to, what, declare the car stolen?
It wouldn't be immediate.
I think that he wanted, he's in his vision of this, you know, the president goes perfectly into vision of him.
He takes him out and then he like, like, you know, solid snake sneaks his way back into the car.
And then, you know, maybe they get a screenshot, you know, a photo of the car.
but they don't they don't find him and he like manages to escape well the problem is he was there for 12 hours so this is like if you're playing assassin's creed you end up in the bushes you're gonna whistle and then you leave your uh controller for 12 hours yeah they're like the assassin vanished without a trace the only thing left in the bushes was one was two backpacks and one uh soggy bologna sandwich his his his game didn't have a time out so he just stayed there idling he was in the idling animation uh
Some, some even say in the middle of the 12 hours, he t-posed briefly.
Well, that was the problem was he was clipping through the fence slightly.
So it gave his question.
Yeah, that's how they saw.
It's like there was autopathing, but like he clipped into the fence and like, you know.
Yeah, the Secret Service cones.
They saw the vision of the cones caught sight of him.
What's the Metal Gear solid?
Corey, put in a Metal Gear discovery sound, please.
All right, Travis, please take us from here.
After Ruth was arrested, investigators found his phone number from a public Facebook post.
They requested information about usage of this phone from T-Mobile.
And from that, they found that his phone was in the area of the tree line from 159 a.m. to 1.31 p.m.
So, yeah, he showed up there about 2 in the morning for some goddamn reason.
I don't know why so early.
Well, he wants to be in the middle of the night for, like, the sun to come up and he's not moving cover.
He's a tactical sniper.
Exactly.
I bet he crawled.
I bet he crawled to the position from his car.
It's like, yeah, the patience of an elite sniper.
But the moment he heard a gunshot is like, I'm leaving everything gone.
We actually don't know if he has the patience.
He might have fallen asleep against the wall and had like a big sleep bubble coming out of his nose.
And he said, zz.
And he was just like.
So what if he was just doom scrolling for 12 hours?
Maybe he probably fucking was on his phone on the internet.
That's so fucking stupid.
My question is, like, why, yeah, he brings his phone, it's sitting there for 12 hours.
Does he bring an extra little charger?
Because I feel like your battery's going to die if you're scrolling for 12 hours in the bushes.
Yeah, he definitely had a block.
You think he had a block?
They didn't list it, so.
The battery had a Samsung.
You know, the batteries on those last a lot longer.
They're going to find out that my man made like a bunch of imaginary money in Zinga poker.
He was on one.
Kept forgetting he was on a stakeout.
Ruth appeared in a court for a hearing that lasted less than 10 minutes.
This was a day after his arrest.
Oh, yeah, dude.
The FBI guys were seen in the aisles just like licking their chops.
Like, please, can we get him?
This man, I was like thinking about him over the last few days.
And I'm like, this man is so deep in an FB, like, annoying an FBI agent.
There are several FBI agents who have been hanging out with them for days now,
interrogating him, giving him meals and shit.
And he is driving them nuts.
So this was not an arraignment, his appearance, so he didn't enter a plea, but the charges against him were read in court.
They include possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and possession of a firearm with an obstructed serial number.
Interestingly, no charges related to any kind of assassination attempt, no conspiracy charges or anything like that.
I assume those are coming.
I mean, I can't imagine why else he would be hanging around.
Trump's golf club with a weapon.
But so far, no charges related to those kinds of things.
The FBI has a clause that if you're still in the tutorial zone,
like you technically haven't entered the mission.
But like, that's it.
Pretty sad state of affairs.
I got to say, the last assassination attempt was more impressive than this dude.
Yeah.
This guy was still fiddling with his like aim inversion.
He was last cited pressing B.
to go under an obstacle, pressing A to climb over the obstacle, and executing jumps over
small holes in the ground.
Then it's true he went into the settings.
Let it be known.
He did go into the settings and did end up fiddling with the FOV and all of the lighting
effects for like an hour.
He couldn't get the graphics card to properly sink up.
He couldn't see.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He had to turn the draw distance up because he couldn't see.
see the, he couldn't see the president.
Let it be known that when he was apprehended, he was downloading drivers.
Yeah.
This is such a stupid, fucking analogy, but it's so funny.
Yeah, it's so funny to be.
I play so many video games that this is so funny to be.
I still remember years ago someone being like, hey, I love all the video game references.
Have you guys ever considered, like, a musical theater?
It seems like Jake's into that.
Like, that's a bit more down my alley.
And I thought, oh, this poor person.
I was like, well, why didn't you tell me that?
I got you covered.
What do you want?
No, we're not doing Whistler.
Yeah, let me know what musical theater references you want.
We're not doing Fiddler in the basement or Wackler on the Roof or whatever.
Hitler in the basement?
That's not a musical.
I said fiddler?
Oh, fiddler.
Not Hitler in the basement.
My favorite musical downfall.
I love this song where he kills all his dogs.
Okay, so with that, it's time to go back in time.
It's like Inception, or which movie?
Which Nolan film was Jake talking about this being like?
Let's do a pincer, a temporal pincer move on this content.
Ruth's early life was relatively quiet, being born in Hawaii and then spending most of his adult life in North Carolina.
His LinkedIn page claims that he got a mechanical engineering degree at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in 1998.
It when NPR contacted the Unifer comment, they said that he...
Had attended two semesters nearly 30 years ago.
He did not earn a degree from the university and was last enrolled in December 1995.
It seems that he moved to North Carolina sometime around or before 1988,
when, as a 23-year-old, he and his new bride lore moved into a rundown house in Greensboro.
His early public presence begins on an uncharacteristically positive note,
when in 1991, as a 25-year-old, Ruth was awarded the title of Super Citizen by the Greensboro
chapter of the International Union of Police Associations.
He did so after chasing away suspected rapists and helping police in their investigation.
Ruth was quoted in an article from 1991 by news and record as saying,
I hope that everybody else would have done the same thing in the same situation.
When these types of incidents happen, most of what you do is just impulse.
You're just reacting.
I was happy to be at the right place at the right time.
The article describes Ruth's encounter with the rapist in more detail.
Ruth was outside his house and ran to see what the woman was screaming about.
She was yelling that the suspect was still inside the office building.
I ran around to the front of the office building to see what was going on.
Ruth said,
This guy comes crawling out the front door.
That's when I confronted him on the steps.
Ruth said the man told him,
Some lady up there is screaming and yelling.
To this guy, it was like nothing special was going on.
It was like a walk in the park.
He punched me at that point.
He was a pretty strong, fella, kind of short but strong.
When he hit me, I grabbed hold of him.
He shook free from me and took off running.
Ruth was knocked down during the scuffle.
He got up and chased the man, but after several blocks, lost sight of him.
Another neighbor and Ruth drove around the neighborhood for about 15 minutes,
and Ruth rode around with a police officer later as well.
Ruth said he probably would have tried to stop a criminal anywhere,
but with a woman screaming about a crime in his neighborhood, he took an added interest.
When something happens so close, it sort of shakes your world, too.
When you have a wife and a two-year-old child, you act to put this guy away
before something happens to your wife or your child.
Upstanding citizen, Ryan Ruth.
Yeah.
For his travels, he received an Oscar-shaped statue awarded to him by the police union, which said,
Citizen of the Year, something which he kept on the mantle of his living room.
Wait, so the police are getting, like, replica Oscars and giving them out to citizens and being, like, best boy of the year.
Yes, yes.
Okay, that's cool.
I guess they're doing this in Canada, too, because this is, like, an international police union.
An Oscar?
Yeah, so.
Jesus.
Sure.
Why not?
Sure.
He also impressed the Greensboro, North Carolina, police through his cooperating.
in finding the suspected rapist.
The article continues,
Greensboro Police Detective Chris Frazier,
who investigated the crime,
was impressed with Ruth.
It's rare that you find a citizen
who will go above and beyond
to help police in stopping the crime
or in the investigation of the crime.
Frazier said,
Frazier said most citizens don't cooperate
as well as Ruth.
Ruth has made himself available to interviews.
Frazier said,
I wish we could have more help like that.
We can't do it alone.
We have to rely on citizens.
Yet Ruth's relationship with the Greensboro, North Carolina Police Department,
would sour in the coming decade. WFMI News interviewed a former cop from North Carolina who claims
to have interacted with Ruth more than a hundred times. He was quoted as saying,
I had been dealing with Mr. Ruth from the latter part of the 1990s to the early 2000s. He resided
in my patrol beat and his business was in my patrol beat as well. Ruth had founded a business
called the United Roofing Company and reportedly drove a truck for it. Yet he would have his license
revoked in November of 2001, following his first misdemeanor on record in Greensboro, related to some
sort of motor vehicle violation. To quote from that North Carolina cop, his license was suspended.
He allowed all of his employees to drive without licenses, had no insurance on any of his vehicles,
and everyone in the Greensboro Police Department knew it. It's almost like blatantly saying,
here I am, he would be constantly pulled over for those traffic violations. So they made a monster
very early. He would then get another misdemeanor for driving without his license to the start of 2002.
Then a few months later in March, he would get into a three-hour standoff.
with the Greensboro Police.
What?
This began after Ruth, according to police, quote,
put his hand on a firearm during a traffic stop and drove away,
going to the roofing business he owned and boarding himself up in there for three hours.
That's just creating an insane situation.
Yeah.
He's just so mad that they're always like,
oh yeah, that's the guy who drives without a license.
I see him.
I'm going to pull him over.
He's like, don't you know I'm Spider-Man, basically?
Like, did you not know that I'm a masked justice here here?
Like, I can do whatever the fuck I want.
I love that he's like the guys, like the guys that you would see on cops where they would see somebody
be like, oh, it's this guy, like, you know, one of the regulars.
It's absolutely.
It feels like no matter what part of his life he's in, he's that guy.
Everyone sees him coming a mile away.
Everyone gets to know him very quickly.
He talks nonstop.
It's just like a pest.
I wonder if because he was like a local hero and like kind of was Harold.
did by, you know, law enforcement in his mid-20s for, you know, doing this great thing.
And he kind of was like, well, I am a cop now, actually.
Like, I'm, you know, I'm Harvey Dent.
I'm like, you know, I'm the golden boy of the city.
Like, I can drive without a license.
Like, I don't need to follow the rules.
I mean, yeah, I don't know if everybody would react in the same way.
But I think we should, we should just in general say police shouldn't be able to give Oscars, okay?
That's a Hollywood thing, okay?
That's not just a vulgar policeman's job.
This is like the Academy Award, I'll have you know.
It's nothing sacred.
Ruth would receive probation for a felony charge of possessing a weapon of mass destruction,
which was a fully automatic machine gun,
and also misdemeanors for carrying a concealed weapon and driving without a license for the incident.
So just no license and lots of guns all the time.
And then once in a while, I go home, barricade myself.
Yeah.
He seems like he's just doing great.
And interestingly, after three hours, Ruth surrendered himself willingly.
Police noted in this case, as well as many other of his run-ins,
that he was very calm and peaceful after being apprehended.
So it makes me think of, like, the reports of him being arrested now, that he was very casual,
that he's like, yeah, I don't know, I've done this.
This has happened to me a couple times.
I'm used to the cops taking me in.
Yeah, he's an open book.
He's clearly pretty delusional.
In that same year, 2002 in April, he would also be charged with a hit and run misdemeanor,
and then in November, with driving without a license, resisting an officer, and, of course, carrying a concealed weapon.
So he loved guns, like, way back.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He'd been walking, he'd been kind of strolling around like a fucking Western outlaw, like, for a few decades, if not more.
He'd become fairly infamous within the Greensboro Police Department as a result of this fact.
To quote from a CNN article, Tracy Folk, a Greensboro police officer at the time, told CNN that the incident started when she pulled Ruth over for a traffic stop.
She said she saw a gun in his car, and after she pulled out her gun, he drove away.
and ran into his business.
That led to a standoff with a police special response team,
and Ruth later surrendered, Folk said.
He was a dangerous person.
Falk said, adding that he was known to local law enforcement.
But when he was arrested, she remembered,
he was very quiet and he didn't really say a whole lot
during my time with him.
Oh, boy.
Hard to tell that there's a time bomb here.
He and his then-wife Flola would go through a divorce
at the start of 2003.
He also had a few other cases during this period that were dismissed,
such as a misdemeanor possession of controlled substances
and possession of a stolen vehicle,
as well as riding worthless checks.
In 2010, he would get his second round of felony charges
for possession of stolen goods.
The authorities also repeatedly accused him
of not paying his taxes on time,
and a few judges have ordered him to pay tens of thousands of dollars
in various civil suits,
which I believe were related to his business,
although I couldn't confirm that.
It seems that during his long stay in Greensboro,
he struggled quite a bit with money.
News and record, reporting that when he sold his North Carolina house in 2019,
it was, quote, dilapidated, having warped front porch boards and plaster peeling from the walls.
The man who purchased it was quoted by news and record as saying,
I can't believe anyone could have lived in that house, considering the condition it was in.
It was just debris everywhere outside of the house.
The floor is nearly falling in in some places.
There's a very libertarian sovereign citizen killdozer vibe to Ruth in this period,
even down to being a small business owner and presumably having some sort of gripe about the idea
of requiring a license and insurance to drive a car,
yet he also gets in the news in the early odds
for a much more wholesome reason than his run-ins with the law.
In 2004, he helped to build a skate park for his son and their friends
and protested it being forcibly closed due to local zoning laws.
What is maybe the strangest component of this story
is that the park was ran as a business,
with Ruth's son and his friends eventually charging skaters to enter
and requiring them to sign an injury liability waiver.
Oof.
Raising his board to be a capitalist.
I thought he was like a friend of skating,
But no, no, this was always going to be a business.
According to a 2004 news and record article,
Ryan helped the kids contact Harden Oil Co,
which loaned the teens the property they built the opener of plywood park on.
Ryan also brought in a structural engineer to make sure the design was sound,
he helped inform the residents in the area of its construction to get their permission,
and hired a supervisor from United Roofing Company, his business,
to oversee the park's operation.
Once the park was finished construction,
the teens held a grand opening with a band,
which led to a noise complaint that eventually should,
shut down the park for violating zoning laws.
Oh, dude, the opening night
noise complaint did? That's so sad.
Yeah, it's tough. They were playing their pop punk
a little too loud. Ruth
was quoted in the article as saying this about
the closure. Let's make this a joint public
private venture instead of trying to squish
these kids like a bug or telling them to go
home and play video games. So very wholesome
dad helping his son follow his dreams
of public-private cooperation.
Of course. But still equally as
libertarian as his troubles with the law, I think.
You know, complaining about zoning laws,
getting your kid to, like, start a business, you know.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I can see that.
But while Ruth gives off an absurdly libertarian energy in this period,
what were his actual politics?
Unfortunately, it's hard to be entirely sure.
He initially registered as a Democrat in North Carolina in 1988
when he presumably moved there,
although he changed his party status to unaffiliated in 2002.
News and record notes that he voted pretty consistently
through his stay in North Carolina,
doing so for the presidential election in both 2008 and 2012, for instance,
although we're not sure who for.
Interestingly, it seems that he didn't actually vote in the 2016 presidential election.
This is despite a tweet he made in early 2020, which read,
At Real Donald Trump, while you were my choice in 2106,
I in the world hoped that President Trump would be different and better than the candidate.
But we all were greatly disappointment, and it seems you are getting worse and devolving.
Are you retarded?
I will be glad when you gone.
I will be glad when you gone.
Oh, no, he's black.
He's blacked out calling Trump the R word.
My man.
My man's gone on that Sauvignon.
I love, I mean, he said 2106.
He didn't vote in 2016.
He will vote for Trump in 2106.
That's what he means.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Emperor Trump, the eternal.
Yeah.
When he fuses himself with a sandworm.
It seems we get a much clearer image of his politics in 2020.
When firstly, he gave $100 to Act Blue, which I guess is like the trying to kill Trump
organization you donate to.
Yeah, they got a new slogan.
Oh, fuck.
And also when he made his Twitter account in that year,
his first tweet being a reaction to the South Carolina
2020 Democratic primary debate, where he wrote,
Please ask candidates.
As a world leader whose primary goal should be world peace and ending all
hostilities and sanctions, how quickly can you as
president, meet with every world leader in turmoil and find solutions and agreements to stop
kids suffering. Hey man. Hey man, that's some centrist bullshit. What the fuck are you talking about?
Which one of the candidates will teach everyone John Lennon imagine first? Yeah. That's what I want
to know. He's definitely going to flip through a few, so might as well get this started.
And this is a general theme in his early tweets in this period is obsessions with like, you know,
world peace, making sure all the world leaders, you know, come together. Oh, it's a huge thing in his
writing later as well and he will insert like save the children here and there like it'll be a
kind of like weird not quite QAnonish obviously like more of like Michael Jackson you know
save the world type of shit yeah I wonder what he would think of QAnon people like it's like
coney 2012 like he's a he's a weird like awareness guy a month after that first treat he would
declare his support for Bernie Sanders tweeting I was not supporting Bernie but now I am as sleepy
Joe stands for nothing. No plans, no ideas, just as limp as Hillary. Bernie, seven dots. Give them
hell. Five dots. Fight to the death. Five dots. So he's writing like he's uttering his last
words on his deathbed. Bernie, give them hell. Fight to the death. He's also, he's also like framing
Bernie Sanders as like Denzel Washington's character in glory, like, you know, picking up the flag.
and, like, you know, running over the hill.
Oh, Bernie's doing, like, an aggressive take down on, on Sleepy Joe.
Which is so interesting because that's, like, very much, like, Republican language.
Like, Sleepy Joe is, like, very much Republican language.
And yet, yeah, yeah, I don't know.
I think it was a bad idea allowing the Democrats to just keep sliding, like, more center
and more center and more center because now there's space for guys, like, crazy guys with, like,
sort of, you know, conservative-style language and ideology, but there's, like, space for them there
now and they can bring their like brand of kookiness like into that you know sort of like anti-trump
sphere i personally have a coalition wide enough to welcome ryan roof join me of course you do be a part
of the electorate uh press press start on controller number two following super tuesday when it
seemed all but certain that joe biden would become the presidential nominee he would make a couple
tweets pledging his support to tulsi gabber as the candidate definitely the candidate for people who
love to look a little deeper and find out what someone's really about.
Who is then still a member of the Democratic Party?
The first of these tweets being,
hashtag let Tulsi speak.
Forget debates.
Let's push this campaign forward on the ground.
The time is now.
Time for fresh new powerful videos to fill the internet.
I have emailed several speeches to Info at Tulsi and we can make a hundred more.
We need to get the message out now.
Let's work.
Kawa!
Why does it say Kau?
That's the town that he lived him.
He's, like, signing the town.
With three A's?
Gotcha.
It's white.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's Hawaii.
But also, I love the idea of, like, all, well, like, I emailed your speeches.
Please respond.
Yeah, I have hundreds more locked and loaded for you, Tulsi.
Tulsi, please let me touch your toes.
He's, like, the, like, obsessed political version of, like, the guy who's, like,
sending, like, Larry David, like, spec scripts.
Or, no, even worse, like, always sunny in Philadelphia's scripts.
Oh, yeah.
I've got, like, three.
three always sunny scripts, like, please get my email is, uh, uh, you know,
writer guy's, uh, 67, uh, at hotmail.com.
Please get back to me.
These scripts are killer.
Yeah, no, he, he's got like stalker vibes and like he's switching targets really
quickly and he's like convinced he's already in with them in the way he writes.
Well, I think that he's got this thing where he's, he is thoroughly convinced whatever he
has to offer is perfect and genius.
And he's always very confused when he's ignored or.
outright rejected. Yes, absolutely. He knows better than you, for sure, and he will never stop
talking. You see this a lot through his tweets, where he's just continually adding, and maybe
not even adding, sometimes he just puts like the hashtag of a name. I think somehow that, like,
that world leader will know what he's talking about. Yeah. He has a very personal request for
them. During this period, he also had some sort of very confused ACAB position in relation to the
George Floyd protests. When May of 2020, he tweeted this. Hashtag George Floyd protests. Hashtag
all lives matter matter with only one T local municipalities and states cannot continue to be allowed
to provide their own oversight on law enforcement it is a gross conflict of interest the federal
government must be compelled to always be the legal review of police action okay so an incredibly
like centrist take on on all yeah it's like he's doing both sides like very well he's like no
the cops need to be rained in but also all lives matter what is going on the feds should
actually be reviewing everything they're good local police is
bad. It's weird because it's not really like the opposite of the libertarian position. Yeah, I guess. Exactly. He's calling in the federal government. Yeah. Yeah. It's like he's got he's got like all faith and like no faith in government like at the same time. Yeah. He also used his dislike of the police to essentially, I think, endorsed Trump in 2020, posting this on May 31st of that year. At real Donald Trump, win re-election by seizing this moment to make real change and by executive order establish an oversight department of the DOJ to review and prosecute all police misconduct. States and local.
biased people cannot be left to regulate themselves. Step up and fix this. Oh, yes.
Reaching out to Donald Trump, my favorite big government candidate who loves the federal
government oversight of the states, specifically the local police.
At real, Donald Trump, you have to make it so that you're allowed to drive without insurance.
Please make it so they cannot pull you over where they suspect you do not have insurance
on your car. People immediately peg me as a Wunderkind. This is racial profiling.
He also has a tweet where he's angry at the NFL for not playing as a result of COVID lockdowns, I think.
A precursor to what would later develop into, or maybe already was, full-on COVID conspiracyism.
Hashtag we want to play.
Football can be played, but without an audience.
You can play and show on TV, but any spectators would be totally uneducated and ignorant.
Don't be stupid.
Higher education cannot allow spectators, and we all have televisions.
He's got the crazy person switching between all caps and lower caps.
He's got the crazy person, instead of a space, it's just like five dots between every sentence.
And I think this is like they weren't playing NFL because they couldn't get audiences.
I think that's what he's trying to say.
And he's like, well, they should just play without it because I want to watch it despite COVID lockdowns.
Yeah.
It almost sounds like he thinks he's a player.
Yeah.
We want to play.
In a lot of these early tweets, he's obsessed with the idea of creating world peace, like him personally doing so.
One example being of him tweeting to Kim Jong-un, who he spells wrong, where he tweets this in May of 2020.
hashtag Kim Jong-un
I would like to invite you to Hawaii
for vacation
We would love to have you here and entertain you
With the current virus
It is vacant and private
And it would be an honor to have you at our beaches
I am a leader here
And can arrange the whole trip
Please come
Oh he's an leader
34 likes though
My man got a bit of support for that one
Yeah this is I have a feeling this is after his
Twitter account was discovered
After the attempt
oh yes of course so people are liking tweets like because they're funny yeah this is this is a consistent
thing i took it out but there's a whole bit where he's like if every combatant including like
isis and the taliban just got together at the center of the battlefield and had a barbecue instead
we would all leave loving each other and understanding we have to work together christmas truce
that is my takeaway of the christmas truce is you just have to do more christmas truces yeah but
you worked so well the first time they just we need more of that yeah he would also make a dozen or so
tweets with the hashtag Carrie Lamb, who is the then chief executive of Hong Kong, petitioning her to
listen to Hong Kong protesters. He said this in May of 2020. Hashtag Carrie Lamb, watching world news,
we must sit down and talk and find solutions to these growing problems. Please let me be your
private American advisor at no cost and sit down with protesters and find solutions, even if we
need to privately send leaders to other countries. Dude, so in this guy's mind, like, world leaders
are just summoning Ryan Roof to solve their domestic and international problems. Ryan, come on
You know what? I'll come to you. I know you can't really afford bus fare right now, Ryan.
So I'm just going to come to you. I'll come to the beaches of Hawaii. We can hash it out,
figure it out. In 2021, he would also repeatedly add the U.S. ambassador to South Korea,
again, petitioning them to de-escalate tension between America and North Korea.
Although it seems like the at isn't blue in the tweet, so I think he added one too many A's to the handle.
At USA and Brock. Please, as brilliant Americans, you and I can end hostilities with North Korea.
It is as simple as just becoming friends. Forget negotiations.
Let us just talk, hang out.
Learn about each other and find we are both merely humans wishing to thrive.
We can fix this.
What happens when there's already a truce between two countries and you can't do a Christmas
truce?
Yeah.
It feels like his plan for world peace is like a good session with a blunt, you know?
We're just going to like hang out, get a little high, cry, chat a bit, and we'll all be chill.
Yeah, he does have like faded lib dad brain where he's like, dude, if everybody just got together and like fucking hung out, like they would know that we're all humans and working on this together.
But then like everything is chaotic around that and there's no real understanding of what's going on.
Then finally in February of 2022, just before Russia begins its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, he sets his sights on the conflict, tweeting this on February 11th.
So 13 days before Russia escalates.
Hashtag Ukraine crisis.
Instead of leaving Ukraine, I plan on flying over and standing with the Ukrainians and fighting.
we cannot sit idly by and watch this aggression happen world peace is the most important thing of all
we must encircle ukraine with civilians now let's all go holy shit this is something that comes
back in the book he wants people to form a human chain like just like become human shields like
the giantess chain like he pictures like a all civilians going to the front and and staying together
in a human chain and then the opposition will just back down because they won't be able to kill
Is that sort of like the, like the Baltic human chain that ended like the Soviet reign over there?
Like he wants to do that, I guess.
Yeah, he loves all these kinds of stunts that were actually like kind of remackinations of like what actually happened, right?
I mean, they're often, you know, the kind of movie version.
Right.
Yeah, I mean, I get the sense that he was kind of like waiting for some sort of big international crisis to involve himself in.
Oh, yeah.
If there was one that happened with like North Korea or Taiwan, he would be flying out there.
instead, but instead it happened in Ukraine.
This is what captured his imagination.
Basically, all his tweets at this point are related to Ukraine, petitioning Biden to send
weapons and continually reminding however small a follower base he had at this point
that he was deciding to travel to Ukraine to support them.
Ryan Ruth, despite his clearly chaotic beliefs, did end up traveling to Ukraine to help
with the war effort.
But his behavior was erratic, according to those who ended up in his circles there.
Here's from an article written for a local NBC affiliate in Palm Beach, Florida.
Walsh, a 34-year-old travel nurse who said she's been doing humanitarian work since she was 17, traveled to Ukraine shortly after Russia invaded.
She said she met Ryan Ruth in Kyiv in May while she was delivering food to the eastern part of the country.
WPTV reviewed timestamp text messages provided by Walsh confirming that she was communicating with Ruth in 2022 about the war effort in Ukraine and that she and other volunteers were concerned about his volatile behavior.
There was a lot of people in Ukraine at the time who were a little bit strange or at unusual behaviors, and Ryan was one of them.
Walsh said, so he didn't stand out at first. And over time, as I got to know him and I got to see his behaviors and mannerisms, I progressively saw something alarming.
Walsh provided documents to WPTV that she said Ruth wrote and sent to her in 2022.
Some of the apparent manifestos were several pages long and included sensational references to his willingness to die for the Ukrainian people.
I came to say, here I am, I will support Ukraine to the death, and if there is a price on
Ukrainian heads, there should be a price on mine, and here it is. Come and get it.
One of the documents said. Walsh said she began handwriting lists of volunteers with
concerning behavior during her time in Ukraine. Walsh shared one of those lists with WPTV
and said she also provided those names to U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents
when she returned to the United States via Washington's Dulles International Airport in June
in 2022. Walsh said no one ever followed up with her. When she heard Ruth was named as a suspect
in Sunday's apparent assassination attempt against former President Trump, Walsh said she was not
surprised. Ruth was very volatile and he would turn on people very quickly. He was very calculated.
He showed no remorse or empathy. He had no regard for human life. He frequently spoke of hurting
people, especially politicians. Walsh said. When asked, Wals said she could not recall whether
Ruth specifically talked about killing Trump, citing the amount of time since those conversations.
She said Ruth did speak critically about both Trump and President Biden.
Walsh said she contacted the FBI twice following Sunday's apparent assassination attempt.
I absolutely believe this could have been prevented.
She said.
So she flags him as an issue already pretty early on.
That was an interesting, you know, a little tidbit straight from somebody who was there with him.
He subsequently wrote a book about his experiences in Ukraine, edited by his fiancé at the
time, Kathleen Schaefer. Schaefer's name was also on a GoFundMe she ran while he was in Ukraine,
one meant to support his activities there. While in Ukraine, Ruth even ended up getting
interviewed by a journalist for Romanian Newsweek. In the video in which he appears pretty
ragged, he expresses his belief that the war is a battle between good and evil.
Please tell me who you are and why are you here?
I'm 56 from the U.S. from North Carolina originally, so live in Hawaii now, so
through all the way from Hawaii here.
So the question as far as why
I'm here, to me,
you know, a lot of the other conflicts are gray,
but this conflict is definitely black and white.
This is about good versus evil.
This is a storybook.
You know, any movie we've ever watched,
this is definitely evil against good.
To be clear, that is he did dye his hair,
Ukrainian flag colors.
That's what's going on there, right?
Yeah, he's being interviewed
and faded Ukrainian flag colors.
Ruth gets derailed after this
into an explanation of how the world
is a single unit that needs to move together
as a collective, and then he explains
that Putin just doesn't seem to grasp that
concept. Eventually, the interviewer has
to ask him the main question again.
And what are you doing
here in Ukraine?
My initial goal was to come
and fight. I think, you know, everybody around the
globe should be motivated to come
here and support the Ukrainians and to support the
army, no matter what gender, age,
anything, everybody should be
here supporting the army, but
I'm 56, so initially they're like, well, I have no military experience, so they're like,
you're not an ideal candidate.
So they said, not right this minute.
So plan B was to come here to Kiev and promote getting more people here.
You know, we need thousands and thousands and thousands of people here fighting with the Ukrainians.
We need, you know, we've got 190 countries around the world, and we need thousands from all of it.
If the governments will not send their official military, then we civilians have to pick up the torch and make this thing happen.
God, Jesus.
It's not a great idea.
He's like, he basically is like, dude, obviously what I want is the militaries to all get involved.
Like, you know, but if they can't, then we should just start, like, sending civilians from every country.
Like, come on down.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, yeah, his plan was basically he wanted, like, everyone from every country just pouring into Ukraine to, it said,
In some cases, like he said, he uses the term human shields.
Well, what you need during a war is more mouths to feed who have no military training
and just show up not knowing your language and just kind of mill around.
Yeah.
It sounds to me, and I mean, he's said as much itself in some of his posts, even though, you know,
he might have been being a little bit overdramatic, but you show up to a war zone at, you know,
almost 60 years old, no experience whatsoever, you know, and ask to fight.
Kind of sounds like a death wish to me.
Like, and, you know, he had tweeted about, you know, I want to fight and
die for Ukraine. I don't know. Part of me wonders is this like all like, you know, maybe things in his
life weren't going so great. And to die on the front lines for this cause, you know, would
provide some lasting glory. The only thing is that it seems like every time he says I'm going to
sacrifice my life for this in his actions or words, it amounts to nothing. He ends up going
home safe from Ukraine. He ends up running away from his own weapon and getting captured alive
with the Trump thing. So I actually think he thinks of himself as a martyr, but doesn't really
maybe want to die. Yeah. Yeah, I wonder. Who knows how true any of that is that they didn't,
you know, that they wouldn't take him, you know, they might have said like, okay, well, here's a,
here's a gun and we want you to go to this point and like, you know, it's a suicide mission. And he
was like, eh, you know what? Maybe I'll set up camp in the center of town and talk to people
instead. There are issues with like the, you know, the average fighter getting older and older
in Ukraine due to like lack of personnel. But having a guy with no training who's 56 and talks to
you like this, it's pretty quick you want to screen him out.
Yeah, he's, yeah, he becomes a liability at that point.
100%. And he, that is the one consistent thing here is that he is a liability to everybody
he encounters, and they all end up just being so frustrated with him.
The interviewer can barely get a word in edgewise. It takes more than five minutes to get
to the third question, at which point Ruth becomes emotional.
What impressed you the most since you are here?
My trip to Irpin was pretty emotional, so, you know, going and seeing the buildings that were burned and destroyed and things of that nature.
I think more emotional for me also is just talking to the guys that have come here.
You know, when you talk to a 20-year-old guy that sold everything to come here to fight, that is heroism.
You know, he's coming here to risk his life for humanity, for the Ukrainians, you know.
guys that sell everything they own
to come here and support the Ukrainians
while others sit at home and
and do nothing.
And what, play NBA 2K?
Like, what are you trying to say?
Yeah, he's talking about you, Jake.
I think he is searching for some like
moral superiority too.
Oh, for sure.
He's like, I'm doing this.
I'm like fighting against evil
on the side of good.
And you're all sitting on your ass.
Mm-hmm.
This is where by all accounts
Ruth is forced into a lie by the interviewer.
He claims in this question,
clip to be deeply involved with the Foreign Legion. Now, there aren't any accounts of that being
true. They repeatedly told them they didn't want to participate in his schemes. They denounced
him since this whole thing broke. But honestly, any person with a critical mind could tell you
that what Ruth is saying in this clip makes very little sense. So you are working with the
international legend. Yes. And you are trying to convince people to help to donate and to
join yeah my final question is what would you say to the people in order to convince them
to join the international legion or to donate for it or to be involved in the humanitarian aid to
Ukraine right right it's just extremely important the whole thing as far as joining
the military you know yes if you have some military experience or no
people with military experience encouraging them to come and fight we have units all over the place so
you know there was some leadership issues initially but we've got so many units available to us
georgian crimean uh ukrainian territorial defense foreign legion we have you know so many paramilitary
groups i can put i put a 74 year old japanese guy in a unit so you know we have girls in units
So we had two girls that are in the unit up the street.
So any gender, any age, any skill level to no skill level.
But yeah, if you want to fight, come here and see me and I'll put you in a unit so you can go fight.
We got 15-year-old girls.
He can't get himself in a unit at 56, but he got a Japanese guy into a unit at 74.
And then he starts rattling off other organizations instead of focusing on the Foreign Legion.
Like, this is just a guy bullshitting.
Yeah, yeah.
He's just a liar.
Yeah.
In this case, I think, it's clear, too.
Like, his eyes kind of changed, too.
He kind of, like, looks like a little alarm that he has to, like, answer this question more specifically.
The interview ends with some pretty wild claims about his recruitment experiences.
I've had several people come, but just a handful, you know.
So it blows my mind that I'm standing here alone without thousands of people from every country, from Asia, from Africa, from Australia, from Canada, from everywhere in South America,
every place.
Yeah, Europe.
Yeah, Europe, everywhere.
We need everybody here.
You know, if you have no skills, just come.
You know, we need to be cheerleaders.
Just being here and saying, hey, I support the Ukrainians,
and I support human rights,
and I support good and generosity and caring and kindness and altruism.
And it's just, you know, we need to show the world that we care.
And it's essential.
You know, if you don't do any work at all, just being here and supporting and showing them that we care, we care for our fellow human beings is the most important thing we can do.
So even if you've got nothing to offer and you're doing no work, I mean, it sounds like he's setting up, you know, to explain that what he's there for is important because otherwise he'd have to face that maybe he's just another mouth to feed and a pain in the ass to everybody locally.
Yeah, because I feel like if you would describe someone as a cheerleader, it would be like, yeah, he's not doing shit.
Yeah, he's cheerily. He's not doing anything. He's just saying, like, go, you guys should win the war. But he's using it in a positive sense.
Yeah, and claiming that even if you have no experience, like, come here. Whereas, like, the interviewer tries to center him a couple times. It's really funny. He's like, okay, so what you're saying is that you're encouraging Westerners to join the Foreign Legion, right? Or donate to the Foreign Legion. And he's like, no, no, I can put people in units. It's like, no, you can't. But they know that you are useful for one thing, which is you are a Westerner and you could potentially rally support.
back home. What they don't know is that back home is another group of people who've had experiences
with you and are like, I never want to talk to that guy again. So this is a new population finding out
that this guy's a liability. But they think his old, you know, like his old community somehow would
like, I don't know, send through some money. And this consistently comes back up. He tries to raise
money to get a bunch of drones. No one sends any money. So then he tries to build his own drone instead
of going like, why am I getting no support from back west? Is it because I have horrible relationships with
everybody and nobody is like paying attention anymore to my insane DMs.
I mean, what strikes me is that it's like he's kind of like, you know, there are lots of people
who like to LARP as operators.
And usually those people just are on their keyboards talking about how badass they are and
like how they're doing ops or whatever.
This guy takes the additional step of like flying the fuck out to Ukraine, right?
Yeah, that's, that's a thing with him.
But he doesn't go through the extra additional step of actually doing a, you know,
anything helpful. No. Yeah. And like, I think that's something that is kind of consistent with him,
I guess. Like, even though he sounds very, very passionate, he has a tendency to bulk before actually
making the sacrifice he's constantly claiming he wants to make. And then he's constantly lying about
his actual connections to people making a difference or actually organizationally involved.
To get a deeper idea of what Ruth was obsessed with during this period, we can turn to his own
extensive writings. Like I mentioned in the aftermath of his experiences in Ukraine, he wrote a book,
self-published in February of 2023. I obtained it by buying the Kindle edition on Amazon. So
it's so funny to be in this era where it's like, let's just go buy the Kindle of the guy who
just tried to shoot the president. Cool. And so the title is extremely long. It's Ukraine's
unwinnable war. First subtitle, the fatal flaw of democracy, world abandonment, and the
global citizen. Second subtitle, Taiwan, Afghanistan, North Korea, World War III, and the end of
humanity. It's incredibly hard to read. It's like a black backdrop on black text. To make you
understand what's happening here, this is a landscape photo of a portrait cover that he has actually,
like, you can see where he cut out bits of newspapers to make the cover of it. And he's printed in
black font on like a dark background. And this is the actual cover of the Kindle as it pops up. It pops
up sideways and as a photo where you see the wood of his desk where he took the photo. Oh, that's
awesome. Yeah, this is the actual hard-coded Kindle cover when you, like, open the book.
Like, he doesn't know how to use Photoshop, so he, like, literally does arts and crafts.
Like, he's cutting different photos onto. Yeah, and presumably, I mean, the book was edited
by a woman called Kathleen Chaffer that we talked about earlier, who at the time she had listed
him as her fiancee on a go-fund me, she ran. But anyways, his trip to Ukraine, as he later
details in the book, did not go the way he had planned. Local government and police thought of
him as a liability and a pest. Multiple times he was asked to take down flags, displays, and
full-blown kook tents with A4 pages glued to them. He chronicles them repeatedly telling him to go
home, that the only way he could help would be by providing money or supplies, and that he does not
have the military training, and as such cannot serve in the Foreign Legion Division of the
Ukraine Armed Forces. He was also told by various recruiters for the Ukrainian armed forces to stop
getting involved in that effort, and that his ideas of bringing in fighters from Afghanistan
were unhinged and unrealistic and that they wanted nothing to do with him. But he refused to
relent. He was going to be helpful even if it was a pain in everybody's ass and it did not help
anybody. Ruth, by all accounts, was also a thorn in the Ukraine government side. He once
protested Zelensky, demanding that he extract the prisoners taken at Azovstahl. Everyone that
attended the event, which he claims to have organized, but that's doubtful, was arrested by police
in the days after, but he was let go
because he's American. And it's really
fucking grim because it shows a little like
insight into like how, you know, I mean, they've
shut down all press opposition there.
There's secret police. Like people get
disappeared and shit if you don't support the
war and stuff. So all these people get disappeared
and he gets let out. But here he
is in the image captions describing it.
And as of Stahl protest with all the
wives of soldiers stranded at the steel plant
begging for extraction in front of the wall of
4,000 people that have died in the first eight years
of the war. And then the second photo is
another gathered group, protest near Zelensky's house that rendered an advisor to shut down
the protest, and two days later, a police roundup of everyone, and all males were ordered to
report to the army. I was not arrested once they found I was American. It is a logical tactic
given that we civilians should not be complaining about a situation that we could be fighting
ourselves as well. So he was involved in a fucking little protest that then got people shipped
off to war, and other civilians disappeared. He walked away because he's American, and he learned
nothing about like how he might be a general nuisance to people, no matter what side of the
equation they're on in this conflict. It's like the thing he's doing isn't real. Like the second
he thinks of what facing consequences, it's like, well, that's enough. Like, you know,
he likes this image of himself as like a freedom of fire dying for a cause. At one point in his
book, Ruth outlines 13 things he would tell Zelensky if he met him, all of which is advice
on how to lead the country in the war effort, including a repeated plea to just straight up
in state a draft of all Ukrainians.
So he's over there, like, protesting the president saying that they should force all the
Ukrainians around him to go to the front.
Yeah, he's like, he's like volunteering other people's lives, like, whether for combat
or to be, like, disappeared by the police, but like not his own.
It's very, he's insane.
He's very weird.
Throughout the text, he toys with dangerous ideas very casually.
Chapter 18 is titled, Why has Putin not been assassinated?
Mm-hmm.
Which, this is amazing.
He opens it like this.
The swirling question in every chat around the world is to why Putin has not been killed yet.
In the USA, we have many killed.
JFK, MLK, Robert Kennedy, Malcolm X, John Lennon, Tupac, Biggie, Jimmy Hoffa.
So many that we cannot even remember them all.
So it's like, why don't we kill people here?
We've killed a lot of people in the States.
He doesn't really expand upon that, but he seems to be saying it's like, well, obviously, the U.S. government off to all of these people.
So why not someone worse than them, Putin?
People, relatively easy to kill.
What has happened to the Russian people that they are brainwashed into totally blind sheep?
There was once incident of a Russian man shooting a recruiter because he did not want to die for his country, but that is all I am aware of.
The few protests and one reporter that bucked the system.
I have asked many occasions of countless people in Ukraine to cross over into Russia and smuggle ourselves to Moscow to handle the job,
but all help loses its courage and will to make something happen.
The Russians that originally agreed to help get someone in became busy or old or
retired or whatever and did not want to help.
How has the entire world failed to chop off the head of the snake?
So my man is trying to recruit people to go assassinate Putin.
And he's like, they keep losing their will.
They keep getting distracted.
At some point, and against the advice of nearly everyone around him, Ruth decided to build a drone.
He did this after failing to obtain drones to donate to the Ukrainian army,
blaming people's lack of interest in and support of the war.
The drone never became operational, but the way he describes it in an image.
Midge caption that, like, shows his workshop is pretty worrying.
He says, my gas drone constructed in Miko Live as a self-flying kamikaze drone that failed to
gain support from the Ukrainian army for future development, so was scrapped.
It's like he's going to, he's going to accidentally program the controls backwards and have it
fly towards him instead of away from him.
He wants this thing to be self-guided and also to be a kamikaze drone.
I mean, I imagine like Wiley Coyote, like in Ukraine, like building his Acme drone.
Ruth basically wants everyone to come to Ukraine, including foreign troops of all countries,
but especially the United States, and he wants them all to fight on the front line.
He even ponderes in one very special chapter, why nuclear war hasn't erupted yet.
Chapter 19, why not nuclear war?
Why not?
It's like, why is that off the table, honestly?
He's like Edward Norton holding hands with himself, like at the end of Fight Club.
Oh, yeah, no, it's very bad.
And this is, this chapter goes about as well as you would hope.
the entire world runs and hides in fear because Putin has nuclear weapons.
Why has the world been afraid of Russia for the last 100 years or 300 or 1,000 years when we have the power to end it?
We must strike first.
Oh, okay.
Well, world peace, we're getting really close there, man.
Oh, he wants the full war.
All NATO nations have missile defense systems in place to eliminate the what Putin sends, and the fallout will blow in his direction.
Why do we not call it what it is and recognize that it is World War III?
So he just, yeah, he's like, then he talks about Hiroshima and Nagasaki, you know, Chernobyl, Fukushima.
They're all tragic and horrible, but we can clean up afterwards.
Yeah, no, that's what I would say that a global war between all the nuclear powers is like basically Chernobyl.
Listen to this logic.
Nuclear weapons put a quick and decisive end to World War II.
So why are we afraid now?
I don't know, maybe because Japan didn't have a nuclear bomb when we committed that atrocity on them.
Yeah, maybe it was a one-sided end.
thing.
Fucking idiot.
This is so bad.
That is like a six-year-old question.
Like sometimes there will be these trad accounts online who will ask questions like that
they're basically like a seven-year-old.
Like they'll do it rhetorically, but it's like, no, that is like a real, is a very
straightforward answer to the thing you're saying.
He does this thing too where he writes a conclusion like twice and then keeps writing
after both times that he says there's a conclusion.
He even has a part that's called afterthought, which then leads to a whole other passage and
another conclusion. So he just can't stop ranting and writing, basically. This is, I did want to
kind of search the text for mentions of Trump, obviously, because we do want some insight into
how the fuck he ends up at that golf course with a weapon. So this is the few times where he,
he mentions it. South America also has the luxury of ample distance between itself and Moscow
and its nukes and should be a loud voice and supporter of Ukraine, but they seem to be
unfortunately silent. Bolsonaro from Brazil embraced a bold maverick attitude, but as far as
I know, did not act on behalf of Ukraine.
Why is it Bolsonaro supporting Ukraine?
I don't, I simply don't understand.
Perhaps the newly elected president
will be more of a leader and seize the global stage
for positive worldly change.
Sadly, the U.S. and the world has likewise failed
Venezuela, and Juan Guaido and
democracy has dissolved quickly under our
watchful eye, and yet we have failed yet again,
so he's a Guido fan.
Furthermore, we have mirrored their devastating events
with our own catastrophe on January 6th
perpetrated by Donald Trump and his
undemocratic posse. It seems that the Putin
mindset is winning across the globe as even the supporters of Bolsonaro and Brazil
behaved like uncivilized brats as well with no regard for law and order in the system
that their forefathers and majority established. What type of world do we live in when we have
no respect for the institutions that we ourselves establish and do not have the decency to
admit defeat when the majority of the population votes for their will? What childish egomaniac
have we become to put our selfish agendas above that of the desire of the whole? I would
suggest to Juan Guaido to seize the leadership role that he won and proceed on the
world stage to move us forward and go and stand with Zelensky in Ukraine and stand as
brothers for democracy and unilateral support. Perhaps when all is done with Putin, together,
you both can also eliminate Maduro from power as it should be. So he's just dreaming of coups.
He has so many coup ideas, guys. Like, why won't anybody listen to him?
I'm sure Guido just didn't think about seizing power. I'm glad that fucking Ryan Ruth is suggesting
it to him. Yeah. Dozens of pages later on are just gore photos taken from social media of
people massacred or executed in Afghanistan, like genuinely horrible shit for pages on end.
And this is the only place he mentions the assassination of Trump.
It comes up during his anger that Obama's Iran deal was canceled by Trump.
He writes,
I would like to celebrate the amazing work of John Kerry that very humbly and humanely handled
the Iran deal, which elated me in the whole of the world.
I must take part of the blame for the retarded child that we elected for our next president
that ended up being brainless.
But I am man enough to say that I misjudged and made a terrible mistake.
and Iran, I apologize.
You are free to assassinate Trump,
as well as me for that error in judgment
and the dismantling of the deal.
Go ahead and kill me or Trump.
I get it, Iran. We fucked you over.
Just fucking hit me with a missile, Iran.
Just do it. Just do it. I don't deserve it.
Yeah, I suck.
And here's where he kind of, I think,
ponderes in a general sense Trump being murdered.
No one here in the U.S. seems to have the balls
to put natural selection to work
or even unnatural selection
so he wants Trump to either
die of Darwinism like he gets stuck in
like the toilet or not
Darwinism someone comes and
you know is the toilet
we deserve
until he becomes the toilet
yeah anyways then he goes on
I am further more saddened by the incompetency
of the current negotiators to bring the deal back to life
so disappointed that Biden didn't do more
to revive the wonderful deal
Obama had brokered
This is where things get weird like his book is insane. Let's be clear. I mean, this is a genuinely puzzling part where he ponderes some pretty radical feminist ideas. Live, you might like this idea.
Chapter 21, every action with nothing to gain. How about a world with no men? How peaceful would our world be if we could have evolved to reproduce without the male gender and all of its selfish, greedy, arrogant, self-serving, macho bullshit. Oh, what a quiet and peaceful place this world would be. Perhaps we can extract all the testosterone from all future generations and make.
the male population
or kind and caring
and eliminate all conflict
mongering pricks.
I agree with that.
I think that would solve
all of the problems.
So just force transition
all males, first of all.
And this is where
if you thought he was a feminist,
he kind of turns on women a little bit.
Sorry to all the girls
looking for those rough
gun-slinging cowboys.
Those redneck, barbaric,
crude days need to be done with
and the whole population of the world
needs to be educated
that such behavior is not to be tolerated.
Sorry to all the horny sluts
who want marriage.
masculine man. Yeah, you horny sluts who still want a rugged man. We got to get rid of these
guys. They're making war. Where is he in this equation? Is he going to offer himself up as the first
to transition, like the head of the Heaven's Gate guys who was like, ah, yeah, I'll get castrated
first. Or will he rule as like a testosterone king over the rest of the, over the rest of the population?
I kind of feel like the latter. He's using his testosterone anger for good to help end the war in
Ukraine, I think. Yeah, his one last blast of testosterone before they forced transition him in the new
world he's created. I don't think he's really fully aware. He's calling for transition, by the way. I'm
saying that jokingly. Like, he's just, this is a kind of classic liberal line, you know, like,
where it's like, man, imagine how good the world would be like if just women ran it instead of men.
Like, it would be so much better. It's like in family guy when the transgender character, like,
gets in operation and they just like step in as a dude and then come out as a complete female. Like,
that's how he thinks trans stuff is.
So he's like, this, I'm describing something totally
different. Damn, it's like I'm exiting from this
long dream about making war and now
all I want is to do scissoring and have fun
and hang out and have a plushy.
See, he had some pretty
wild geopolitical beliefs. For example,
this was his take on Belgium and their
perceived lack of support for Ukraine.
Some nations like Belgium are even
tracking people's phones and seizing them when they
reach out to me about joining the fight in Ukraine.
They intercept the phone and the police
send be texts that state that recruiting
Belgian citizens is illegal and that they start court files and investigations and direct me to not
respond and that the civilian and phone will no longer be in use. I can only assume that Belgium
must not be a free democratic society and must be communist. I responded to their police department
and suggested that while they must be Russian already, Putin should gladly take Belgium any day
that he may wish without resistance. So Putin, if you are listening, Belgium supports you and
will not put up a fight if you wish to take it over. Go right ahead. It is yours. I will meet you
there and help you take over.
Well, I know for a fact that some Belgians are fighting in Ukraine and I had to buy a flag
to represent their support, I would encourage all citizens to rethink their loyalty to such
an odd nation.
It is odd.
He got some there.
He's fucking insane.
It's annoying, though, because he doesn't know enough about geopolitics to, like, properly
be racist about Belgium, to be like, we should split up your country, the Flemish or Dutch,
the Walloons are French.
Like, the obvious, but he just doesn't know enough about the world.
Or just go straight back to like their colonial era and just blame them for that.
so many angles here he has none he doesn't have anything he just didn't he's in an area he does not
understand sir your hatred for belgian is uh anemic at best yeah it seems like he just wants to be like
carnage adjacent you know what i mean like yeah i'll be there i'll be there to help you do it like i won't
be doing any of the actual uh invading myself but like i'll serve as like uh he he's like a guy you know
he's like the guy who when the aliens come down he's like oh like i embrace our alien leaders like
who do you need like what do you need i'll help you and then immediately
gets killed, you know, gets killed by them
as soon as he's outworn his usefulness.
In Saving Private Ryan, he's like the guy
who's on the Landencraft who's like, come on, go
get off the Landencraft. I'll stay here
though. Like, come on. Yeah. I think
this is, I think perhaps a clue
that his ideology is
primarily self-centered. Because like
you'll, like, for a summary, I don't know what the real
story is, but he believes that Belgium
is like preventing people from
communicating from him or Belgium is
preventing him from recruiting people.
And so his reaction is, so his reaction is,
He's just some random guy.
He says he hates Putin.
He wants to assassinate Putin.
He wants to use nuclear weapons against Putin.
But in this instance, because he's mad at Belgium, fuck him.
Putin, you can have Belgium.
Yeah, he's mad at Belgium for stopping him from basically doing like a jihadi recruitment
over the phone.
Like, just calling Belgians and trying to be like, hey, do you have a rifle?
Do you have like some body armor?
We need you right now.
And like neither the side recruiting wants this involvement that he's having, nor definitely
does the Belgian government want a bunch of fucking Belgian guys like going straight to a
conflict. Anyways, by the end of his stay and in the aftermath, he ends up blaming the Ukrainians
for not being grateful enough and for being rude to him specifically. So he writes,
Perhaps that is what disturbs me and eats at me inside whereby I cannot ignore what each and every
Ukrainian does, as I know that countless foreigners are getting shot and killed daily,
and my constant thought is that every Ukrainian should be extremely happy and grateful and be
celebrating and supporting every foreigner for their unwavering support. That is possibly the ultimate
anger that is driving this document is the careless and carefree attitude of Ukrainians that
it seems to not matter much and they do not wish to be bothered. So the few bad apples that
scream at me on the metro for metal that is too long with an American flag around my neck
and the bus attendant that screams and wants to lock me up because my ticket is not good enough
and the police that yell at me daily and do not care just want me to go home, these rude, nasty
social servants cast a great shadow over every good person in the whole of Ukraine. Unfortunate
as it is, it is all that sticks in one's mind, all of the rude, ungrateful people that do not
care that a war is happening and do not have the slightest bit of personal judgment to see what
is important and how it affects the possible outcome of the war. It is tragic that these types
of people are the only ones that become the face of the city and the de facto ambassadors that
leave a horrible taste in the mouths of those that come of their own accord and funding to be
treated this way. So nobody likes him at every level is what becomes clear through his writing.
This is so emblematic of like a certain, like, an ally of like pretty much any cause who's like doing it to pat themselves on the back when a group is like, actually, you know, like that's not helping.
It's like, well, fuck me for trying, I guess.
It's like, no, like we're trying to do something and you're standing in the way.
This is the funniest line maybe in his whole book.
By his own accounts, the local police were delighted to see him go.
He writes, when I told the police that I was leaving and going home, they were overjoyed.
They're just like.
clapping and cheering and giving each other high five. But was it all worth it for Ruth? No.
Here's what he writes. How deep does this bitter taste run? Well, when I get asked if I will
return to Ukraine, my immediate response is, no. The bad in my mind always outweighs that good,
and I have really no interest in seeing Ukraine again. I would go to join a defined mission into
Russia to inflict major damage, or if my foreign comrades needed me to help ensure that they
did not get killed. I would go and guard the backs of my fellow fighters, but I have no interest in
ever being in Kiev or any unaffected city at all where life goes on as normal.
I am done trying to persuade Ukrainians to get involved in pushing them to help foreign volunteers.
I am done.
It's so like where life goes on as normal because he's like, oh, it's so fucked up that all these
Ukrainians are just sitting around living their life and not at the fucking front.
It's like neither are you, buddy.
No, because you didn't pass the psych test and you're too old and have no training.
In another part of the book, however, he claims he would gladly still give his life in the
struggle against Russia, at which point he fantasizes about dying a moment.
martyr. As you might have figured out by now that this story is also the conclusion of my life.
It has been my goal to make every country leader and civilian around the world mad at me.
Please put it in the newspaper that I'm mad. While most hide in the shadows and cover their faces
for every photo I will sacrifice myself if need be to push the war and the world forward.
I will certainly have made every citizen an enemy of me, but the goal is for them to hate me
as much as Putin and hopefully render an even greater resolve. I am one insignificant man,
so let the mafias and kill squads hunt me down and end my life. But if I have at least challenged
one person to do better or pushed one leader to ponder their decisions and actions and maybe my life
will be worth a meager change. I can only hope that those that I have pissed off will think just a little
bit about their actions and how they affect others. How the slightest bit of hate or the smallest act of
kindness sends a massive ripple throughout our community and we must check our every action and ensure
that it falls on the side of good. As I am currently back at home in Hawaii, my next journey takes
me back to Ukraine and other countries to round up volunteers and I will walk with them back to
Ukraine as far as it takes. If we must walk thousands of miles to get back to Ukraine to support
freedom and humanity, that is what we must do. It is doubtful that we will be able to raise
enough funds for paperwork and airplane flights, so I am certain that may have hundreds of foot
soldiers marching to Ukraine. It is not the intentional plan, but it may be the million-man
march that I had hoped for anyway. It may end up being the necessity of the poor. I should not
actually speak of it, but it is doubtful that anyone will ever read this anyway, and it will
probably have to be an underground railroad like in the old days also. Jesus Christ, man.
He loves historical analogies, but just flimsyest comparison possible.
Yeah.
One way or another, that last thing that I try to do is to get refugees that want to help Ukraine to Ukraine to help.
I simply hope that some as crazy as I will continue the work that must be done after I am gone.
I mean, his real conclusion is essentially, Chapter 31 is the perfect title for it.
Ukraine cannot win, so the world must win this war.
He essentially believes that Ukraine is not going to win against Russia.
That's what he's come to believe from spending time there.
And he now wants the entire world to join into this war, which is already a world war, so why don't we just admit it?
Where do you guys think his, like, detestation of Russia comes from?
I think he's, like, a cable news guy.
This guy is totally fried on just watching cable news all day.
He's obsessed with world peace.
And so it's, like, the biggest invasion of the 21st century.
Yeah, it was the one where the Americans thought, hey, we're the good guys here.
Like, we can do something good.
Like, it's the first time that I think a lot of people in Virginia got to be like, hey, this is like the first
righteous war like we have we didn't we can't we can't have we can't have Vietnam people tell us it was
bad you know we can't have the Korea war that turned out to be bad if Afghanistan Iraq like
those are bad Middle East yeah but this one is like good versus evil and for once we're the good guys
and so they sold that image on a global scale and I think like you fry your your brain watching
like news networks and shit constantly chattering about this shit you get way more exposure to
hawk beliefs than anywhere else because most people don't want nuclear war they don't want
ground invasions or a world war like that's insane but i think that that kind of attitude like the state
department hawk perspective is just overrepresented on cable news and if you watch tv all fucking day
whether it's fox or other networks you end up kind of frying your brain like thinking you're involved
in the tv yeah what's weird is that this guy escalated from being a keyboard warrior to actually
showing up in ukraine being a pest there and then ineffectively showing up to the golf course
but he does show up eventually and he is willing to at least like bring a gun onto the golf
course. Like he was risking his life. It's very strange. Yeah, because I mean, I mean, anybody's,
you know, 50-50 that, you know, Secret Service spotted him and, you know, killed him. I mean,
they shot at him, you know, he. Yeah, they could have. He got lucky. So, I mean, unless he's, like,
totally delusional, which it kind of sounds like he is, you know, I mean, you have to understand that
that's, like, a real possibility when you show up at the golf course, like with an AK-47 or whatever.
I think there are limitations we have to own making an episode on Wednesday when this happened
on Sunday because there's going to be a lot of accounts of people throughout his life, his
family, his children, ex-partners of his, like, that will probably speak up about various
times in his life where very clearly from all evidence we've gathered, he was just like living
extremely chaotically, firearms were involved, mental health crises. So I don't know. It'll be
interesting to find out more. We're just trying to lay out what we currently have.
Ruth's politics after trying to become an Ukraine freedom fighter are equally as confusing as
before. He appears to have become a full lab leak, bioweapon COVID-truther, making this Facebook
post in November of 2023. China's newest round of biological warfare on the free world is called
mycoplasma pneumonia, created by their scientists Xi Zheng Li to eliminate as many democratic
civilians as possible, coming from inside sources in China. We must move away from Chinese
goods made from slave labor and defend Taiwan and South Korea in January. There is little time
left. I still need another 2,500 Afghan soldiers with passports.
Then he puts his phone number and an email he created that is tellingly titled Aid in Ukraine.
But then he has Taiwan Foreign Legion.com registered as well.
So just a full crank, like just an absolute crank on any topic.
Following the start of the 2024 election cycle, he seems to be very focused on the idea of Nikki Haley,
teaming up with Vivek Ramoswami to defeat Trump.
In January of 2024, he tweeted,
At Nikki Haley, please join Vivek Ramoswami as a team of President
and VP. We must do this now to create a winning ticket now that we can all get behind.
Please do not be selfish and arrogant. Partner now to change the course of this election.
Break norms and give us an option. See, to me, this reads as he thinks he's doing 5D chess and
like playing that if you can get Trump out of like that side, that the Democrats have a better
chance of winning against Nikki Haley, maybe. No, I don't, I think he, I think he still kind of does
see himself as like unaffiliated. That's so crazy. He is such a like median voter psycho.
Yeah, yeah. Like, how are you changing your fucking, like, he's super.
He supported everybody on contradictions with each other.
Like, he has no opinion on domestic policy.
It's all, like, fighting the bad guys.
In fact, it feels oftentimes, like, what he's caught up in is more, like, geopolitics as, like, a whole.
As soon as it comes to, like, actual politicians, he's way more jumbled and doesn't really bring them up that much, like, through his books and stuff.
Like, he imagines himself to be in conversations with them.
But other than that, like, his support is all over the board.
The couple tweets he sends to these two, Haley and Vivek, during the Republican primary, are extremely personal, again, where he's doing it in a way that he does think that they're reading it, like these ones, for instance, to Vivek.
At Vivek G. Ramoswami, dude, the same jacket every day? I hate the casual speeches. I want professional speechwriters with emotional messages that are powerful and moving, like at conventions. I want someone serious and presidential with tears and kindness and care pouring out. So less Bitcoin, maybe.
At Vivek G. Ramoswami, you cannot quit. Why?
you must stay on the ballot to the end
you must fight you must continue giving speeches
and push all the way to election day no matter
the election results do not give in
join Nikki and keep working never give
up so I mean it's crazy
that he was a Vivek
a Vivek supporter like this year
like recently yeah yeah no he's
well that's what I'm saying is like
I almost think that he thinks he's like
fucking with the Republican ticket
or maybe he's just a never Trumper and just loves
both parties just wish Trump was out of it
yeah because he doesn't like Biden as well
Yeah, crank, crank behavior.
And he, his language and his like, I don't know, at least in my, like, personal opinion
just after, like, obsessing, you know, wildly over, like, people online.
His language reminds me much more of, like, a never-trumper than a Democrat.
Yeah, which is like that weird gray area that got created, I think, like, as Trump rose, right?
Where it was, like, ex- Republicans that kind of claim to be Democrats, but consistently push
the party to the right?
like a Lincoln Project, like, uh, acolyte.
Yes, that is true.
I think that makes sense.
It's that kind of language.
It's somebody who is like a traditionally like a conservative, right?
Like, he loves fucking guns.
He got like arrested with a machine gun.
Like, he was literally charged with like a weapon of mass destruction.
He was like a local law enforcement hero with like an Oscar from like the police department.
He's calling Biden sleepy Joe.
he's making pleas to Nikki Haley and Vivek.
I mean, he strikes me way less.
You know, I was surprised to see that he was championing Bernie Sanders.
But of course, with the caveat of being like, oh, well, you know, you got to tone your socialism down, bud.
Yeah.
I mean, as much as he spoke about Sleepy Joe, he then ended up having a bumper sticker, right, for the Biden Harris campaign.
Yeah.
There's an associated press photo of a truck outside his Hawaii home that has his,
like Hawaii business and the Biden Harris campaign sticker. So kind of confusing. Maybe that was
his sons. Maybe it was his. Yeah. Who knows? He is either way. He's extremely confused this man.
Yeah. In March of 2024, he also voted in the Democratic primary in North Carolina. Presumably,
I would have to guess being a part of the protest vote against Biden, which again, I feel like
is emblematic of like he's not really, doesn't have an allegiance to either party or either
real side of the culture war, for being honest. He just wants the figure,
which has the best foreign policy result or that he views is the best foreign policy result.
Yeah, which is, you know, insane.
Like his foreign policy ideas are crazy, but he still tries to find candidates that measure up to them.
And then that's why he's switching candidates constantly because he's trying to adapt something incoherent to, like, a potential representative that he could support.
But then he also made this tweet in April of 2024.
At POTUS, your campaign should be called something like KADAF, KADAF, KADF, keep America Democratic and free.
Trumps should be M-A-M-A-M-A-M-A-M-A-M-A-A-M-A-M-A-M-A-M-A-M-A-D-M-A-D-M-A-D-M-A-Democracy is on the ballot, and we cannot lose.
We cannot afford to fail.
The world is counting on us to show the way.
So that was like the Republicans' big, like, smoking gun of like, see, it's the dangerous Democrat rhetoric.
He's essentially, like, consistently, at least through all of this, he's an interventionist.
Yeah, absolutely.
Like, that's, he's like, always like, do.
actions geopolitically, like switching up on what he wants to do, but he's like, you invade
him. Oh, no, wait, you go do coup there. It's like, dude, this is wild that everyone around
him is like, this doesn't sound good. I think the final thing that makes him like, because he
seems to be pro-Trump in 2020, where he was like, Trump, you should be re-elected so that
you can end police brutality, is that like Trump was very clearly against Ukraine intervention,
and so he clearly cannot be for Trump. Well, it seems almost like he's so, kind of like
Julian said, he's so disappointed in like the hawkishness of current administrations and past
administrations that he actually maybe bought into the idea that Trump would come in and because
he's an outsider, he would make more brash decisions. And, you know, he, he, he wasn't necessarily
a MAGA guy, but he was like, oh, somebody who's kind of an outsider, he might come in and
like, fuck around and start the World War that I want and I'm here for it.
I feel like everywhere in the world where there's meaningful movements for change,
Someone like this comes along and basically Leroy Jenkins, the movement, and unnecessarily causes the boss to prock on the well-organized people and gets them all killed.
Like, he is definitely a liability to anybody who would have him.
And that makes me unsurprised that everyone's trying to blame him on everybody else, right?
Like, that's the main thing you've seen online.
It's just everyone's like, no, it's your party.
No, it's your party.
No, this wasn't even an attempt.
Yes, it was an attempt.
It's like everybody just is interested in using this guy as a political pawn.
in the aftermath, it seems.
And I think in Ukraine as well, he was a kind of pawn,
and he didn't even play his role very well.
So I don't think he'll play the role of like pawn
in this aftermath as well as people think
because he seems pretty complicated and confused
and fucked in the head.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, it's crazy that there have been
two assassination attempts on Trump.
And like one from a guy who like left like no writings behind.
His particular, he was registered Republican,
but his real ideological leanings were kind of inscrutable.
Apparently he was also searching for opportunities to get a shot at Joe Biden at the time.
It just never happened.
So he kind of weird, inscrutable politics.
And we have another guy who left a lot of riding behind, a lot of writing behind.
Also chaotic, inscrutable, incoherent, inconsistent political ideology.
No, to really understand this man, you have to find one of his kook tents and you have to read every piece of A4 page that he's like glued everywhere.
You have to read all of the big kind of carelessly graffitied messages.
is, and then you have to go, well, I feel crazier than when I started.
I think, well, you know, maybe this is just like a sick brain take, but, you know,
what it sort of shows to me is that, like, you don't need a solid political ideology
to do violence anymore.
You can just be, like, straight up cooked one way or the other.
Yeah.
And instead of trying to analyze the conditions through which somebody becomes like this guy
so corporate news-brained and, you know, everything that's been discussed over the, you know,
the course of the episode.
And yet the conversation is only like, no, he's your, he's your guy.
No, he's your guy.
No, you guys do the violence.
It's like fucking heartbreaking.
And really doesn't make me super hopeful for political sort of conversations going forward.
What we need, what we need is a large-scale investigation.
of the effect of watching eight hours of cable news a day
on a mind that's already, you know, psychologically fragile.
And I think we would find that this is not a positive thing
for people to go through.
It's a type of MK. Ultra.
Yeah, there's the real conspiracy, folks.
Well, we'll probably talk about this again,
but that was our best shot, our second shot.
Our return fire.
That we didn't get off.
I think this was helpful because, like,
every article about him like tries to like briefly summarize his beliefs and there's no way to
briefly summarize it no he's a ranter he's an endless he will talk to anybody and everyone there are
a million people out there who've been cornered by this guy so we'll find out more probably about
his past in the days coming in the meantime you guys take care of yourselves don't be hey if you see a
fucking fence and there's like a little barrel that pokes through it and you hear a fucking trombone
take care take care of business get the fuck out of there make sure to point the rifle back
at the guy who's shooting it.
Bend it back and hit that
anvil you have above them.
I can hear the cops coming for you as you speak.
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The former president is online tonight
promoting a new cryptocurrency venture.
Just moments ago, however, he was asked
about yesterday's incident.
This was a second attempt in your life
in under two months.
What do you make of that?
Well, there's a lot of rhetoric going on.
A lot of people think that the Democrats, when they talk about threat to democracy and all of this,
and it seems that both of these people were radical lefts.
That was the foreign president just moments ago.
Here's his running mate, also tonight, also pointing the finger at his political opposition.
You know the big difference between conservatives and liberals is that no one has tried to kill Kamala Harris in the last couple of months,
and two people now have tried to kill Donald Trump in the last couple of months.
I'd say that's pretty strong evidence that the left needs to tone down the rhetoric
and needs to cut this crap out.
Well, the day began, as you know, along similar lines and a similar tone talking off-camera
to Fox Digital.
The former president directly blamed the president and vice president's rhetoric,
quoting him now, their rhetoric is causing me to be shot at.
He added, and I quote, they use highly inflammatory language.
He said, I can use it too, far better than they can, but I don't.
A bit later, he posted.
Posted this on social media, quoting again,
the rhetoric lies as exemplified by the false statements
made by Comrade Kamala Harris during the rigged
and highly partisan ABC debate
and all the ridiculous lawsuits specifically designed
to inflict damage on Joe's then Kamala's political opponent,
Me, has taken politics in our country
to a whole new level of hatred abuse and distrust.
Because of this, communist left rhetoric.
The bullets are flying and will only get worse.
Thank you.