The Chris Cuomo Project - Chris Cuomo Fires Back At The Epstein Conspiracy Theorists
Episode Date: May 26, 2026Chris Cuomo responds directly to viewers accusing him of ties to Jeffrey Epstein, calls out what he sees as blatant hypocrisy surrounding January 6, and warns against the growing number of Americans c...asually talking about political violence and civil war. He also explains why social media and “gotcha politics” are making it harder for people to think critically or engage in good faith. Joined by producer Greg Ott and engineer Amrish, Cuomo reacts to rapid-fire audience comments covering voter ID laws, ICE enforcement, COVID hindsight, Robert Mueller, distrust in institutions, and the economic frustrations driving American politics. He argues that both parties have lost focus on the issue that matters most to voters — purchasing power — while reflecting on how his own views have evolved over time on everything from voter ID to pandemic policy. Cuomo also discusses Trump’s relationship with Wall Street, the pressure on the middle class, and why he believes modern politics increasingly rewards outrage over honesty. #news #politics #trump #epstein #january6 #cuomo Join The Chris Cuomo Project on YouTube for ad-free episodes, early releases, exclusive access to Chris, and more: https://www.youtube.com/@chriscuomo/join Follow and subscribe to The Chris Cuomo Project on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube for new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday: https://linktr.ee/cuomoproject Find LUCY near you at lucy.co/stores, or save 20% on your first online order at https://lucy.co/CUOMO with promo code CUOMO. Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you go to https://joindeleteme.com/CUOMO and use promo code CUOMO at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Rapid Fire Comments.
go.
When is the government going to work for the people?
Never.
Pizza gate is not bullshit.
It was one of the early red flags.
Bullshit.
No more Epstein nonsense. Nobody cares.
Tell that to the survivors, you mutt.
Does the Constitution even matter today?
Yes.
What about your testicle shrinkage and impotence?
You worried about that?
Yes.
Isn't Brick House the Commodore?
What?
Will the real Chris Cuomo please stand up?
So we should let you decide who's a journalist
and what laws they're allowed to break?
No.
At least Scott Jennings has a job in Combs his hair.
Hey, Cuomo, did you just crawl out of bed?
Fuck you.
Well, that's the short...
He liked it.
Those are the short one.
No, we filmed this podcast in your apartment.
I have to tell you, there are many times I think you have just crawled out of bed
because you do the morning show, you do this.
We shoot this relatively early sometimes.
Like, I...
The Scott Jennings stuff aside, maybe you did just crawl out of bed.
I don't know.
First of all, I've been up since 5.30, and my hair is curly. It's a little tussled by its natural look.
Okay?
On natural, yeah.
Yeah, that's what it is.
And I would like to see the person who is criticizing my looks, because I believe that you can only give as much as you are worth taking.
They're avatars of a dog with its tongue out.
Right, and you know why, because they're ugly.
Oh.
Right?
So here's where we segue.
Sometimes one is not enough.
Sometimes two is not enough.
Sometimes you're in the mood for a threesome.
And that's what we have here today on the Chris Cuomo project.
It's the threesome back by popular demand where the ideas in the noise sphere that we live in are processed not once,
not twice, but thrice, by three very different folks, me, who you know, Gregory Ott, redoubtable
producer, and a man who goes by one name, Amrish, because he doesn't want you really to know too
much about him, although it's not like he's not exactly unidentifiable.
No, I think it's because we just refer to him by his first name. We don't go by first name,
last name. Amherst is a last name.
He does? I thought he had eight names.
Maybe? Maybe.
He doesn't want people to know. He's got a whole other life.
in music and production,
he doesn't want to get stained with this.
There's like three of me in the country.
If you Google my first name,
I think I'm the first person to pop up.
But other than that, he wants to be incognito.
Can I say something about that?
We put out a video a few weeks ago
to transition to the YouTube comments about us.
Trump's first year back,
results versus reality,
this is you grading Trump and how he's done
and we weighed in.
You mentioned something up top about how,
I want to get the people's take.
I want to hear what the people have to say,
You mentioned that I come from the world of entertainment and Amrish comes from the world of music.
According to Quad 038, the response was crying, crying, laughing, clown face, clown face, clown face.
Music, entertainment, and media telling us about how the people feel about how Trump is doing, the bubble people.
I think that's a pretty fair criticism when you paint us in that life, I think.
Okay, let's discuss.
One, where are you from?
I am from the city of Lake Orienne, Michigan, where the Baldwin Cafe is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
Okay.
Is your family, do they own the town?
No, they don't even own their cars.
My dad worked for Chrysler growing up, and he's been retired for like 20 years, but he still gets a lease car.
And your mom?
She gets my dad's lease car.
No.
What does she do?
She has been retired for quite some time.
From?
She studied to be a paralegal and then raised us and had a couple of odd jobs after my dad's
had retired. You went to public school? I went, so I went to a, I went to Central Michigan University.
It's a very bad school. You can tell a bad school is based, the geography is really specific.
But I went there, this is true, because my dream was to go to NYU, but I knew it was 40 grand a year.
And I was like, there's no way in hell, me and my parents can scrounge together 160 grand for four years of this.
So let's be honest, 200 grand. And then I didn't do it. And then they were like, yeah, let's, uh, let's try to
get rid of all the student debt. I was like, hey, man, no, I purposely went to, like, a lesser school
to save money, and, you know, it's paid off. I'm working with a guy like you, but, um,
high school is public? Public high school, yeah. Okay. Amrish, where do you come from?
I was born in Brooklyn, raised in Queens. And your parents are, uh, they own Uber technologies?
No, my dad, no. My dad worked for the MTA as a service worker, and my mom was in medical building.
Okay. And where did you go to school? Uh, public school. I went to PS 108 in Queens, and
then I went to 226 in Jamaica, Queens, and then Forest Hills High School.
And you made your way into the music business through personal industry yet?
Yeah, I played in a band, shoved myself in small places and played, you know, as much as I could.
And you found your way into podcasting.
You worked at Second City, which is all merit-based.
When I was 14 at Lake Orian High School, my drama teacher got me a scholarship.
to go take classes at the second city in Detroit, Michigan, where there still was with.
That's where Tim Meadows from S&L, he spent a lot of time in the Detroit one.
A bunch of people came up there, but like Second City, Detroit closed down while I was in college.
And my career goal was to like work at the Second City, Detroit and make it into, you know,
New York somehow.
And then I went to Chicago and worked my ass off.
And I toured doing comedy shows of them for seven and a half years until they fired.
Now what do you fucking say about the bubble?
Now what do you say about the bubble?
This guy is from the middle of the country and has the exact organic experience of what made the American middle class impressive. Amrish is the mirror image of him and the ethnic reality of coming into this country and finding avenues of opportunity and success.
Nothing was given. Everything was earned. They have completely different geographic and cultural landscapes. Okay? So you don't know what you're talking about. You try to describe things.
as they're easy, so you can put yourself on an artificial high ground, and I'm sick of it.
And it's what's wrong with social media.
Just because you have the right to say something does not automatically mean anything
that you say is right.
Okay?
So now you know, so shut up.
Damn, I was not expecting that, like, defense of us.
I, I, there is an elitist point of view.
I could see somebody, we live in New York City, you know, it's like, no.
There is an anti-elitist point of view that wants to dismiss every,
Everybody as somehow unfairly advantaged, privileged, as you say,
so that only this guy with his stupid screen name is a real one.
He's the only real guy in a struggle.
You're full of shit, okay?
Work hard.
Things are going to happen.
Some are good, some are bad.
Don't pretend that everybody else that you're looking at is somehow getting a break that you just didn't.
Okay?
Enough of that.
It's un-American.
Un-American.
Well, hey, if you want to get to American, let's talk about you, we're putting out clips from your serious X-Sum show now on the podcast. And you recently interviewed your brother or interviewed. You spoke. You had a nice conversation with him about your childhood and all sorts of things. Malibu Mashanda commented on this video. She said, Malibu Mashanda. Okay. That's the username. All right. And this is a channel member. They're paying to be a member. So, yeah. Thank you. Yeah. She said, we need Greenland.
Listen, you can make a strategic case that we need Greenland.
Here's a little bit of the pushback.
We have Greenland.
We have the biggest population outside of the people.
But there's not a lot of people on Greenland to begin with.
Vikings, they lied about that place.
You know, it's really Iceland.
That's a place you'd want to be, not Greenland.
Yeah, it's like, what, it was a Mighty Ducks, too, that whole exchange of walking on the street?
So if we do need it, and I would argue you are correct, although I think that it's a little bit of a primitive notion of how major warfare is waged.
But let's stick with it, okay?
You need it strategically.
Okay, you have it.
No, but we need it even more and more control.
You can get it.
You don't have to get it by being a jackass and saying you're going to give it to us because we've done too much for NATO already.
I mean, that's what made it so disgusting.
How many times do you have to see our European cousins, our allies, our partners, be embarrassed and run in the opposite direction for us for you to understand that harshness is not always strength?
Do you really think it's a coincidence that these people are now creating a new trade coalition in Europe spearheaded by Canada?
You don't think that is anything to do with giving us the middle finger?
Come on.
Even Europe was talking about setting up a new credit card network.
Yeah.
People like MasterCard and Visa, like it's like a very slow in the background.
All right, you know what?
If you guys want to turn this off, you want to try something different.
Like, we're going to find a way around you if you're guys going to be that unreliable.
Like it's a really interest.
Like the Greenland stuff seems silly on its face because it's like this like old-fashioned land grab and the dumb graphics he's putting out.
But like the consequences are like, no.
All right, maybe not tomorrow.
like Europe's not going to be our friend anymore.
Like in 10 years from now, it could be a very different landscape with the way they're choosing to, you know, they don't want to use Microsoft software anymore.
France has its own like office suite or something.
They're like, nope, we're using this from now on.
I had a MAGA person tell me it's manifest destiny.
That's why we get Greenland.
Wow.
I mean, what the, look, look, you can feel any way you want about it.
Okay, you can think, I have no problem with people thinking that America is just the best and entitled to everything everywhere.
I'm okay with you feeling that.
It's just about how you go about it.
Okay?
I have no problem with someone believing they're the best.
All right?
As long as you perform the best, then you can say whatever you want about yourself.
Here, you can't act the worst and then say you deserve the most just because you're the richest,
even though you don't have the commitment to the collective.
It's too many mixed messages.
And that's what was wrong with Greenland.
And that's why he moved away from the idea.
That is the best evidence of which side you should be on the issue.
Trump moved away from it.
Same thing I've been saying about ICE.
He got the message that how ICE is enforcing the law is wrong.
It is un-American.
It's not enforcing the law is wrong.
How they were enforcing the law was wrong.
So he moved away from it.
That's the truth of it.
At Bill Kisle has a question about ICE for you.
Hey, Chris, how many left-leaning people are ICE agents?
These people were hired to bully the left, period, hands down.
Why won't you say it?
Okay.
That could be true.
I don't have a roster in front of me of the people who are hired and what their political inclinations are.
I always found it humorous in the Trump era when you guys decided that the FBI is a bunch of lefties.
I've been doing this job for over 25 years.
I would have never ascribed a lefty disposition to anyone in the federal agencies.
They have always been buttoned up, conservative, cracker, cracker, cracker.
Amher, do you remember when Robert Mueller was a thing and all the liberals were buying those fucking candles and everything?
I can tell you how many like Brooklyn gift shops had those things on clearance for five bucks after all that, you know?
You know, Robert Mueller was a heartbreak moment for me, by the way, in terms of my level of faith in trust.
I would say my faith in trust.
Why?
because I remembered Bob Mueller and what he was and what he wasn't.
Because he was painted as like Mr. Career guy.
If there was ever a buttoned up guy.
And he was.
Yeah.
And he was.
Was.
The Robert Mueller that we saw testify was not the Robert Mueller who made the reputation.
He was past prime.
And it was a big shift for me.
It was, holy shit.
And you're going to say, well, welcome this.
Now, being cynical is different than being curious and learning.
Yeah, right?
But it's not...
Oh, yeah, you just figured out now that everybody lies?
Everybody doesn't lie.
Everybody doesn't lie.
Not all government institutions and agencies and workers and politicians and lawyers and everything.
They don't all suck, okay?
That's not true.
I've had a lot of people work really hard,
and I've watched them do really great things for you,
and I've watched people act with integrity
even when it wasn't to their advantage.
Does it happen a lot?
Not anymore.
Why?
Because you get killed for it,
and it's much easier to do it this way.
But the day that I realized
that we had been bamboozled
about who Mueller was
and what that impeachment investigation was about
was a sad day for me.
And it made me rethink a lot of things
about how I do things.
The pandemic was that for me also.
One of my bitterest pills
in being shit-can from CNN
was that I did not have a platform when everything changed about the pandemic.
You know, you guys, you get your timeline wrong.
All your, I told you so's.
Not in the moment they didn't.
Not in the moment they didn't.
I lived it.
We all lived it, but I lived it so acutely and intensely, okay?
I was talking to everybody in power, especially after I got sick.
Once I got sick and I came back, between my brother being the governor and the access,
I had to everything that was happened in New York City through him,
and then getting sick and having all these experts from all over the world who were part of the COVID machinery trying to help me.
I had some serious contacts, okay?
And I'm telling you,
there was none of these Dave Smith,
Bonino, you know, skeptics in the moment.
Remember, Trump gave us the vaccine.
He was celebrated for Operation Warp Speed.
No one else could have done it.
Don't you fucking remember that?
So what happened?
Time.
And each variant had less applicability,
efficacious effect with the vaccine. The boosters weren't working. The uptake wasn't the same.
The communication of virus was growing. Okay, why? Because it was changing faster than our vaccines were.
That all happened when I was not on TV. So I was living it, mostly out of a bottle, but I was living
it and I was still sick and I was dealing with that. But I didn't have a platform. So I am okay
with it. I mean, it's what I signed up for. I tell these guys all the time. You do not
get to complain about things being unfair to you in the media. This is what you signed up for
by being in the media. But everyone's like, yeah, I always said that social distancing was wrong,
and the kids should be in school, and the masks were bullshit, and Fauci's a liar, and it obviously
came from the lab, and the vaccine never worked, and it just gives you blood clots.
This is all, first of all, a lot of that is bullshit, and they weren't saying that in the moment.
They were saying it later when things started to change, and our understanding started to change.
And, you know, very often we don't respect the timeline.
We don't respect the accuracy and the evolution of situations.
Why?
Because we're just playing a advantage.
You're just about the gotcha, not about what the truth was.
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So we put out a thing because of the memberships on the channel now.
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If you want to join, we'll put a thing on the screen right now,
but you can find it on the YouTube page.
We put out a thing asking for members-only questions.
This is from Forge and Crown.
Chris, I've joined this group because I believe, as you do, that we need to change the paradigm.
I believe that people generally have cognitive dissonance and no right from wrong.
I also know that the vast majority of Americans live in the political middle.
My view is that the two-party system is dead.
It doesn't work.
No longer can.
Sounds like a viewer of the show, really.
However, talk is cheap.
We do need to do something.
Assume for the sake of this question that social media will not change the short-term or even medium-term future.
Whatever we do has to be organic.
Here's the question. How do we act? Be kind. Be kind. Love mercy. If you're a Christian, love mercy. Those are the two words that define your faith. Love mercy. If you're a Jew, Ticone Olam, repair the universe. We're here to fix. What was done was incomplete, and you have to fix it. I do not believe what you do that social media won't change. I think it will. I think it's going to change before anything else. Why? Because it's the easiest, it's the lowest. It's the lowest. It's the lowest.
fruit and it's the most damaging to the democracy, in my opinion. Now, so I don't like that.
Don't reject the idea that what would do the most good will never happen. But how do you act.
I mean, look, they're tricky. You know how to act. You don't need me to tell you how to act.
Forging Crown. That's a very cool screen name, by the way. And you used cognitive dissonance,
right? You know, I've been using it wrong for like 22 years. I think that was a comment on the
video where you talked about that for a while. Yeah, I mean, it's true. Because look, one, I know
that people will weaponize it, but I'm not AOC, okay? I know what is above and below the equator,
okay? And if I don't know, I check, okay? But more importantly, I'm not going to go running down
the road of something that I'm not sure is right to run someone else down. I don't do that because
of the nature of what I do for a living and a little bit of how I am as a person. I am a self-loather,
okay? You guys can see me as arrogant, cocksure and all this other stuff. You're missing. You're missing.
I promise you that.
I'm not a big fan of myself.
I do often believe that somebody's not really good at something unless they're better than me because I'm not impressed by my own standard.
So if you're not better than me in it, how good could you be?
You know what I'm saying?
So that's where I come from as a place of self-reference, which is to do it as little as possible.
And if I do do it, it's probably in the negative.
However, I'm not afraid to be wrong.
And I'm not afraid to change my position.
And I have changed my position on multiple things.
For example, I used to forestall any conversation about voter ID because I knew what it was motivated by.
This bullshit notion that illegals vote, right, to put it in the vernacular of MAGA, they don't vote in any real way.
And for you to say, well, you can't prove they don't vote, which is proving the non-existence of a fact, which is stupid.
So why would I entertain the conversation?
You have a remedy in search of a problem.
It's not the way it works.
you have a problem and you find a remedy.
You're pretending there's a remedy problem, but there isn't.
So I used to just ignore it now that I saw the polling on this.
And I realize, okay, so you guys just want to see it as I use ID for everything else.
Overwhelmingly, people have ID.
Can I give you a comment about this?
I have a comment specifically.
Amher, shut up, man.
You're talking to me.
Because I know you don't have an ID.
You don't have a passport.
You don't have a passport.
You don't have a passport.
I do have a passport.
No, you don't.
It's not with your real name in it.
Maybe.
Oh, see?
I'm telling you, guys, mysterious, man.
Every time I see him anywhere and I say Amher, she never answers.
Never answer.
Well, here's a real name, Amy M. 88.
I personally have no problem with voter ID.
Why shouldn't every American have to show ID?
We have to show ID for everything else.
To claim that poor people don't have ID is bogus.
If they apply for any type of government assistance,
they need to provide ID, that's just a bunch of crap.
You're smarter than that.
Do better.
One, just because you don't have voter ID doesn't mean you're on food stamps.
Okay.
here's what you're leaving out of your analysis.
Okay?
And look, I know I don't have huge high ground on this.
I just don't think you're as right as you think you are.
Why?
Because there are a lot of people who live in major cities and don't drive.
In fact, I'll tell you, in a weird way, and this is not our sample set, okay, to your little bubble thing.
Do you know how many of my friends whose kids grew up in New York City do not have driver's licenses?
And, you know, they're using fake IDs until they're, like, out of college anyway, right?
because they want to get into the bars. But they have their school ID, but they don't have licenses
because they don't drive. It blew my mind. When I came to New York for the first time to work,
I was working with Second City. I was on cruise ships. I was a cruise ship entertainer. Can you imagine
how funny that was? Some bubble. This person I knew was from here, and she was pushing 30
and had just gotten her driver's license at the first time. And it blew my mind, again, being from Michigan
driving everywhere. But yeah, it's like in the city, it's like you don't need it. You take the subway,
you take the bus, you take the cab.
That's it.
Fine, then use your passport.
Half the country has a passport.
And by the way, as somebody who's...
Wait, can you use a passport in your car?
Oh, you mean to vote.
Yeah.
I thought you meant, like,
Gary Piffel.
I've done that.
Because when I go borrow my mom's car,
it's like, I'll have my passport for traveling.
You're like, oh, shit,
and I'm my driver's license.
Because I never need it.
Then I hope I don't get pulled over.
Look, do most people have a driver's license?
Yes.
Should you have to prove who you are to vote?
Yes.
Do I understand why our culture evolved,
or legal structure evolved in a way that you don't.
Yeah. Jim Crowe.
Poll taxes.
They're being disenfranchisement
and there being intimidation at the polls.
And people wanted the anonymity
so that you couldn't come and kick their ass
for who they voted for.
So I get where it came from.
Oh, but we've evolved now.
Not only do I agree with you,
somebody 88, Amy 88,
but I'll go even farther.
Why can't we vote online?
All my money's online.
All my bill paying is online.
Everything else is online.
Isn't that a can of worms, though, like the security and stuff?
Could you imagine if like...
So all your money.
What if you can vote online and then my Cal she was like, hey,
you want to connect your account or something?
You know what I mean?
Maybe Amrish, because again, he's shady.
But I would have to bet that amongst the three of us,
I'm the only guy who keeps any kind of significant amount of cash in their house.
Do you keep a lot of cash in your house?
What are you looking at?
Where do you live again?
Can I have your address?
I have one of those hollowed up books that has a bunch of coins in it.
No, he doesn't.
Yes, I do.
What do you?
He doesn't.
He doesn't.
He doesn't.
Because he saw it somewhere.
It's by WebCo.
P-U-E-B-C-O.
It says engineered plastics.
If you go to my house, there's a fake book about engineered plastics and you can help yourself to about $20 and quarters.
All right.
Well, hold on.
Not while my daughter is home.
So that was a very nice carve-out, by the way.
I like that.
He's always home.
He's a daddy first.
So you have 20 bucks in a book?
Yeah, it's a hollowed-up book.
And it's coins.
I'm just saying that's what you have.
It's a change collector.
Yeah, because I had a pig bank and I knocked it off when I was doing this video about a hot dog.
You made a piggy bank.
No, well, it was a pig.
And that's not called a pig bank.
It's called a piggy bank.
Amrish, what's it called?
It's a piggy bank.
All right?
And he doesn't even speak English.
Yeah.
I was making this video about 7-11 coming out with this hot dog-flavored water and I knocked
it off the shelf by mistake. Amherst, where's your family from?
My mom is Trinidad and my dad is Guyeneath.
And what is the main language spoken in both of those places?
Bad English.
Yeah, every time someone says, you know, we'll be talking about Amherty.
Yeah, he's from Guyana.
Oh, yeah, what do they speak there?
We are so stupid.
Like, we are so culturally in a bubble.
You worry about a bubble.
Like, oh, Trinidad, hi, my name is, you know, this is all British education system.
Anyway, I think I'm the only one.
Amrish probably has some cash, but you don't think cash, right?
Do you hoard?
No, no.
I have some stuff in like a little lunchbox that's like in case like something happens.
I got like some money like something happens to my car, but everything else is in the bank.
I'm thinking for you it's more of an escape plant.
Yeah, 100%.
I've never, I've never shaved this beard since I was like 14.
There is no cameras that exist in this country that have seen my chin.
Wow.
So, you know.
How does it look?
Is it amazing?
I can't even imagine.
I don't even know.
Do you have a cleft?
It must be such virgin skin.
It's like my son's forehead because he has that hair hanging down.
He's got the most beautiful forehead I've ever seen in my life.
It's not a line on it.
It's never seen the sun.
It's amazing, right?
So what's my point?
I keep cash.
Most people don't, okay?
Everything's online, but we can't vote because it's insecure.
So all of my money, all of my IRS transactions,
or all online, all my business sales, all the stuff for the podcast,
is all online.
and that's okay, but we can't vote. Come on, come on. So what you want is one day, going with an
ID, vote on a paper ballot, straight up Luddite shit, because that's the safest way, but everything
else in your life has done online. You find out if you got into college by looking for an email,
but we can't figure out how to do it securely online. Come on, come on, give me a break.
I don't know. If you watch, Vice has a bunch of videos about this where they go to those
hacker conferences every year.
the physical machines, like those things are running like Windows 95.
Yes.
They are very insecure.
So like whenever there's some like voter ID talk, it's like the ID doesn't matter.
It's the fact that like this is very old buggy software that many expert hackers spend all day to win some little contest, not to get money out of it, but to say, hey, I'm the best hacker in the room.
They will put so much energy on that.
And that is a physical machine.
Digital machines, any server, like nothing is impenetra.
What Palantir just said?
There's some Kim.com, Mr.
What was he, mega upload?
He's now like, hey, Palantir, I guess what?
There's a backdoor in there.
I found out all the shit.
It's like, I don't know if Palantir can allegedly get hacked.
Like, I don't know how a voting system can be safe on my mind.
So, look, so fine.
If you want to run it in reverse order and we go post-apocalyptic in our thinking about voting.
Well, you were the one saying you watch fallouts.
I watched all of it.
I got to tell you, Gagins is an impressive guy, though.
He's great.
He's a little hemmed in by that character because he's got all that makeup on.
And it's too bad because his face is so expressive, you know,
and he can't really do that with the makeup on,
but he's a talented guy.
He reminds me of the landman guy in terms of a guy who's not a,
you wouldn't say, oh, leading man when you see him,
but he absolutely is.
What's his name?
The guy, Landman.
Billy Bob Thornton.
Billy Bob Thornton.
Fucking phenomenal.
So, all I'm saying is this.
Do I get voter ID?
Yeah, the majority wants it.
Okay, fine, do it.
All I'm saying is this.
As you look at it more and more,
it has to be about just making sure a fewer people vote.
It's not about safety.
They don't have a well-founded basis of suspicion for illegal voting.
They just say it because it's an extension of the boogeyman about the brown migrants.
That's what it is, the great replacement theory.
The left wants them all to come in, so they all vote for the left.
Okay, that's your idea.
But that's all it is, is an idea, it's a notion.
It doesn't happen.
not a thing. Oh yeah, but it could be. So we should use voter ID. And you don't think anybody will
get fake IDs. Okay. But let's put it to the side. You want it, 75% of the country wants it.
Okay. I'm just saying fewer citizens will vote. Why? Because not everybody has an ID.
Well, then fuck them. They shouldn't vote. Okay. But I believe this is an extension of the right.
Why? Everything they're about when it comes to voting is a suppression issue.
fewer days, fewer ways, use an ID.
Why?
Because they want fewer people voting, because they are representing a minority in this country,
not the majority.
That's not what we do.
If we had a straight popular vote, I know Trump won, but he was running against fucking
Kamala Harris after that debacle with Biden, okay?
The Democrats kick their ass in the popular vote most of the time.
You have over 50% of the Congress is.
representative of less than 18 or 22% of the population of the country. Why? Because of the
electoral college and how we do it. And well, then why don't we do it differently? Good luck changing
the Constitution. All I'm saying is if you want it, you can have it. I feel the same way about
this as I do about the death penalty. It's not going to affect me. And it does not make us safer.
And you can make mistakes. And I think that there's a price to that. But most importantly,
I worry about the social instruction.
And here, the social instruction isn't you should have an ID.
That's not what it is.
It's we're trying to find ways to get fewer citizens to vote.
That's what we're trying to do.
Why?
Why not?
If you're in the business of a reductive zero-sum system like this,
where the slices are getting smaller and smaller,
the smaller the pie is, the better it is for you.
Now, you could argue counterintuitively,
no, you want a bigger pie.
Well, you're assuming you'll get the majority.
You're dealing with people who are motivating the chance,
who don't get the majority.
So they want the minority
to be as well-defined as they can.
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Daner 011.
Chris, what do you think Democrats should be focusing on policy-wise and strategically to do well in the midterm election?
Purchasing power. Purchasing power. Purchasing power. Purchasing power. The change over time, you just show them one graph, one graph, okay? Productivity and pay. Productivity and pay used to go like this.
Dikiki, diga, digi, dig, dig. And then all said it went like this. Okay? You just show them that one graph. Why did that happen? Choices. Choices.
of corporations to be preferenced by government
to do only things that work best for their stock price
to reward investors.
Why did they start paying their C-suite people
so much more than everybody else?
They always paid them more,
but why did it become exponential?
Because who are they trying to impress with those hires?
The Wall Street guys,
and who's betting on them and on what basis?
And they made this choice,
you got to get Greg on, man.
He's killing it in the podcast space.
Now, Greg Ott knows that, so guess what he wants?
More money, okay?
And now he's going to go from the Chris Cuomo podcast to the so-and-so podcast, and guess what
they're going to do.
They're going to pay up for him.
Why?
Because Wall Street thinks he's the guy who raises the numbers.
It used to be the worker that they saw that.
So then the C-Suite's explode because it becomes about an executive touchstone.
Why?
Because they're playing it off the investor model.
They're doing it in dividends.
They're doing it in stock buybacks, right?
And they're not doing it with labor.
they kill the unions, they ship out the jobs, they automate, the labor becomes less and less important, and what happens? The middle class falls away. That's what happened in this country. And all it was was a choice. It is not capitalism. Capitalism is, you get a dollar-for-dollar tax deduction for every dollar you spend on health care. That's capitalism? Or is that socialism? Tell me, what is that? As a business, I give you a dollar-for-dollar tax deduction that no individual gets. Why? Because you provide you.
jobs. It's a choice. You know what else is a choice? If you spend more than X on somebody with
Y employees, you know, 50, 75, 100, whatever number you pick, you'd no longer get that level of
deduction. You get less of a deduction. So if you pay too much for your health care, we give you
less of a tax deduction. That's a choice also. Is that anti-capitalism? I do not think so. It's just
a different choice. If you say, here is your corporate tax rate. However, if you pay your employees a certain
of whatever number you want to make up that just has them being paid more as a connection to your productivity, you get a different tax rate. Is that anti-capitalism? No, it's a choice. Okay? We don't make those choices. Why? Because the choice structure benefits the corporations. Amherst you feeling me on any of this? I do because especially like, when I look at things, especially like media and television and stuff like that, especially in modern times with the rising costs of everything, like all these subscription services and things.
like that. I know for a fact that the reason you're paying for Netflix and still getting ads and
Hulu and you're still getting ads is because of investor profits. Same thing happens in the video game
world. Recently, there was the video game award. So at the end of it, there was this big commercial.
They spent tens of million dollars on this game, didn't really announce it to anyone, didn't
really test it with any audience. Within 16 days, the game flopped. They were firing all the developers
and they're blaming the people instead of the fact that they pushed it because a bunch of
rich people thought it would do well,
and then it turns out the people that it was actually modeled for didn't care at all.
It was called High Guard.
High Guard, I like that.
Keep your hands up.
Keep your hands up.
Keep your elbows up.
You've got to worry about this.
Bend, bend.
I just got a virtual boy for my Nintendo Switch.
Wow.
It was the failed.
I had one growing up.
It was in red, and it's like a box you put on your head, and it's all in red.
And every 15 minutes, it's like, please stop using this.
You're going to hurt your eyes.
And they just re-released it so I could play it.
Point in case.
website's already down.
High guard?
Yeah.
Yeah.
The website's on maintenance now.
Wow.
But yeah, I mean,
video game costs are also like crazy
because they have to spend millions
upon millions of dollars
to develop that stuff.
And like there's all that churn in the industry,
like people working at 120 hours a week
to put out some thing.
But that's all capitalism.
And let me tell you something.
You know how those small startups do it, right?
They give people equity.
So if you hit it, you hit it.
Okay?
Now, that's what they used to do in every industry.
Now they don't.
Let me tell you something.
listen to Scott Galloway the other day. You know what he says the key is to why he's so rich?
Because he found good people in the companies that he would start and gave them a percentage of it.
And he would give away the majority of the price. He's not giving it away. He says,
I'd rather own 40% of something that's worth a lot than 90% of something that's not worth that much.
To this price conversation, what do you think of his resistance and unsubscribe?
Love it. Now, you explain it to the audience.
Here's why I love it. Scott Galloway says you want government to be more responsive to you.
stop putting money into the GDP.
Stop buying Amazon.
Stop subscribing to Paramount Plus.
Stop, you know, fill in the blank.
Why? Because if the GDP drops,
those people are going right to government
and saying, you better fix this.
You better fix this.
And government, especially Trump,
is most responsive to them.
I'll tell you, it's ironic that Trump,
Trump is not a populist, okay?
He wants to be popular.
That didn't work.
But he is not a populist, and I'll tell you why.
when that guy was not in office,
and I had him on in 2008 at ABC News
to talk about the housing crisis,
he bashed the shit out of Wall Street
every time he came on.
Don't bail out the banks.
Fuck them.
They always fuck the little guy.
They're going to be fine.
They'll figure it out.
They'll come back.
Take care of the little bike.
Put the money into them.
He was right, by the way.
Okay?
Now he's all about Wall Street.
Why?
Because the Main Street thing didn't work out for him.
Gas and groceries.
Gas and groceries.
Bill O'Reilly used to beat me over the head
with that every day during the campaign when he would come on. Now what? When's the last time he talked about
health care? I'm going to invite in all the big shots and I'm going to tell when that happened.
What, like a hundred things have happened since then? Not that though. Right? He just says economic
data that's great, but you know it isn't. You know prices are going up. And look, we just got another
report now that the tariffs had taken another bite out of her ass and 90% of that bite is being
paid by us, not by the corporations, especially the big ones, because they got deeper pockets,
deeper pockets, and they got different relationships with their vendors
so they can push back more and have them absorb more than small businesses do,
so small businesses are getting crushed.
And that's who he was supposed to help.
That's the lifeblood of the economy.
See, that's why I'm coming at him.
It's not Trump-Darrangement syndrome.
It's delivering for the people he promised to because I care about that constituency.
That's why.
And these are just choices.
That's all I'm saying.
They're just choices.
Give me another one.
We've got a couple of these from the recent Epstein.
episodes. This is from SKSM 9MM. Didn't Epstein attend Andrew Cuomo's wedding? And Tarmar
underscore funky cold Medina, Chris, didn't you have a dinner party with Epstein? You were named in the
files. First of all, I'm not named in the files, okay? You're fully shit. There is a reference to my name
from a friend of Epstein's who was trying to tell him about who her guest list is was for some screening
that I don't even know I ever went to. And that friend of Epstein's was a,
business and personal friend of my wife because they're in the same like event business.
So that was how I'm in.
I never met Epstein.
I don't know who the fuck he was.
I never met Galane Maxwell.
She said in an interview with some AG guy who was chasing her about knowing me, by the way,
in terms of what's this about?
Why would the DOJ be chasing Maxwell with second and third references about whether or not she knew me?
I don't know who she is.
She was friends with my sister-in-law.
my sister-in-law doesn't even remember ever introducing her to me.
So I don't even know who the fuck she was.
And I don't know Epstein.
I was never with either of them.
I was never at parties with them.
I wasn't at a wedding with them.
I don't know who these people are.
You're just fucking wrong.
And what you did was a keyword search.
My name comes up.
You don't bother to read it because you're a fucking lemming.
And then you want to, you don't be high in a month.
Oh, it's about you and your brother.
Release all the files.
Do you understand me?
Take it from the DOJ.
take all of them, give it to a special commission, dump all of it, okay?
I'll give you a million dollars if you can tie me to doing something fucking weird with Epstein or any of them.
Knock yourself out.
This is what's wrong with us as a culture.
Haters like you, baseless haters who don't know what they're talking about,
but you think negativity is a proxy for insight.
You think being negative and being on the attack gives you power.
It gives you nothing.
I promise you that.
And that's why you are where you are.
Commenting on shit.
Let me, I'll end this on a sunny note.
This comment was held as potentially inappropriate
from your episode on how Trump might try to rig the big terms.
Magic K. De Leon, 2112, says,
let's just have a civil war already.
Fuck it.
Easy to say.
Amrish, what happens in a civil war?
Lots of people die and lots of division.
What happens to our way of life?
What happens to everything that we enjoy every day?
Literally, you can't live your daily life.
That's gone.
Like, whatever joy that we have as a people that we placate ourselves for
so that we can continue to enjoy, all of that's gone.
You want to wake up and go just drive your car to the grocery store to pick up something?
Probably not going to happen.
You know, want to take your kids out to do something nice?
Probably not going to happen.
You love the acronym, not us.
But in Mago World, they love the acroids.
an MFAFO. Keep fucking with the democracy and see what happens. Keep living in this cuckoo existence
where you're worried about the protesters in Minneapolis, but you didn't have any problem with
what happened on January 6th. And when I say January 6th, you roll your eyes like, oh, again,
we've never seen anything else like it, ever, okay? Just think about how fucking warped you have to
and how struck by the binary you have the hypocrisy is fucking crazy.
I sat and watched my 16-year-old daughter be completely flummoxed, gobsmacked,
British term, gobb is your mouth.
Watching video of January 6th cut against this thing on YouTube,
cut against how they saw Black Lives Matters and other things.
She was like, wait, why are they, well, no, I get it.
Those are riots going on there.
people are like doing terrible things on the streets and stuff.
That's really bad.
They attack the Capitol.
Because, you know, I mean, she's just learning now, like second reference.
You know what I mean?
That's how crazy we are.
And I said it when it happened, okay?
When January 6th happened and the right went right into apology mode, right?
And how this wasn't a big deal.
And then Tucker Carlson came out with that video and won all these subscriptions from you people
by showing you selective video of it that showed, oh, nobody really did anything.
I said, imagine if it had been a big deal.
bunch of brothers and sisters who ran into that building that morning. Imagine that.
Imagine if it'd been the pussy hats and a bunch of lefties with a lot of black people and brown
people. You would have wanted everybody dead, the MAGA folks. They would have wanted everybody
dead. Okay? You just flip it. And now it's bad for you if it's a bad thing. So it just goes
away. There is no cognitive dissonance. There is no cognitive dissonance. There is no cognitive
dissonance left. I used to say, because cognitive dissonance means sounds like what. It means like,
you know this shit's wrong, but you do it anyway. No, that's not what it is. Cognitive dissonance
is the feeling of disgust in your gut, what we used to call the gagarel in Italian,
which is the feeling that like you're going to throw up, you're going to shit your pants,
because you have pain and your guts. Why? Because you know that what you're doing isn't in
concert with what you say matters to you. We need more cognitive dissonance. We need to get back
to right and wrong and fuck right and left. Okay? That's why I'm doing the threesome. That's why I want
to bring in your comments. I get hot about things that you say. Why? I hate the negativity. I hate
the reductive nature of it. I hate you surrendering critical thought to mere advantage and cherry
picking and gotchas, especially thinking you're going to do it with me. I'm in the arena by choice.
I live in Thunderdome as a consequence.
I fight every fucking day.
I have to gird my loins for battle every day.
I read all day every day.
This was my choice, not a healthy one.
And I don't even know that it's productive, to be honest.
I don't even know that I'm helping.
And it's the only reason that I want to do this.
So, be warned, if you think you're going to come at me and it's going to be easy, you better pack a lunch.
What I'm trying to say is that shouldn't even be your instinct.
you should draw off this.
Not try to say that these guys are bubble people
that are somehow removed
in this world of privilege. Are you kidding me?
Are you kidding me?
They are here because they made it to hear,
which is always what the standard has been in America.
You can feel whatever you want about me.
But just check yourself when you're talking about other people, okay?
You're not a victim.
You're not a victim.
Everybody in this life has their own agency.
So Amrish, who shall not be named?
Yeah.
Gregory Ott, which is not his real name.
Full name, what are you talking about?
His last name is really Otter.
O-T-E-R.
No, people give that to me as like a nickname.
Like, hey, Otter, it's like, okay, yeah.
It's his real name.
I'm telling you, it was abridged at some point.
They came over on the boat.
I don't know what happened to it.
Well, you're like OG.
You know, you were like dressed like pilgrims when your people came over.
Well, no, they were dressed like Swedes.
Let's hear it.
Come on.
You know, the head of Swedish fries.
I went over there.
Nobody talks like that.
They're all, I met like a diplomat who I'm related to.
It was fun.
But they didn't talk like that.
They all have very good health insurance.
They live in very nice, modest homes.
It's very muppity what he just did there.
So, I appreciate the comments, but, you know, you've got to be willing to give and you've got to be willing to take, right?
That's what an exchange is.
It's all coming from a good place of wanting to be critical thinkers and wanting to get to a better place.
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