The Dan Bongino Show - Big Changes at the Secret Service (Ep. 2524)
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I always love me, some Dan, been listening to him since 2016, since my father.
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I was a little bit off track,
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especially in the five minutes
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and you all just say the nicest thing.
So a big thank you to all of you.
I've got a lot to talk about today.
I feel like it's kind of a Dan Bogino show exclusive, right?
Guys, we had a conversation yesterday
with Secret Service Director Sean Kern about some of the things going on.
It was really an important.
amazing conversation. He gets it. He's a big vision guy, understands where they're dealing with
some issues. He's not in any way naive to that. He's been a guy who's been with the Secret Service
for a long time. Full disclosure, I've known him. And gosh, since 2002, it's been a long time.
I'm trying to pin down the date, but it's been a long time. And he told me about some of the
things that are going on. You know, I was like, when we talk about this on the show, obviously,
I'm not going to just disclose anything.
And he said, yeah, yeah, you can go right ahead.
So I've got that.
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You cannot have a republic where people don't have faith
that the election
produced a viable candidate won the election.
That's not what a republic's about.
I've got an update on that
and the Democrat freak out going on.
Also, if you saw the saying,
with Jill, yes, Jill Biden yesterday. Folks, this is one of the most unbelievable things I've
ever seen. And she said it out loud about her husband, how she thought he may have had a stroke
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So I feel like it's an exclusive, which is great, wasn't intended to be.
However, Sean, the director of the Secret Service, Sean Curran and I,
had a fascinating conversation yesterday.
And one of the things I had brought up on the air, because obviously I'm not in daily communication
with him anymore, being outside the government.
And he's got his own job to do.
He didn't be talking to me every day.
But one of the things he had told me, and I brought up on the air, is, listen, Donald
Trump is the most threatened politician on Earth, the most threatened politician in my 51 years
on the planet I've ever seen.
And I've worked for quite a few of them.
I worked in the Bill Clinton era White House.
I worked in the Obama White House, the Bush White House.
House as an agent. I've never seen anything like the threat level against President Trump ever,
not even close. He gets that and recognizes that. He understands that there were a lot of things
that have gone wrong over the last few years. He's trying to make big, massive changes. Unfortunately,
the government moves at a glacial pace sometimes. So they're requesting more assets. And I know,
you know, more money. Everybody's always asking for more money. But the Secret Service is one of those
spaces where you actually need people. Technology is never going to overcome a particular.
It can be helpful, it can be additive, but ultimately you need people.
You need people around the president.
They're not bodyguards in this sense, but they are advance agents and they're going to have
to do it.
So one of the things he told me that they had already moved on, which I was happy to hear,
is remember I told you about how you have these special forces guys out there?
You have these special forces men out there who, you know, they may have been green berets
for 10 or 15 years.
They may have been, you know, Army Rangers.
They may have been SEALs.
They may have been Delta, you know,
pararescue.
You have all of these operators out there with an amazing level of skill.
You guys, anyone in the chat knows someone in Special Forces,
folks, they're just a different breed of men.
They just are.
It takes so much grit and drive and physical stamina and mental stamina
to make it to one of these Tier 1 units.
It's almost like an unimaginable,
level of like toughness to get there.
I can't even imagine what that's like.
You know, I went through a couple of police academies and Secret Service Academy.
Let's be honest, it's nothing like, you know, buds for the Navy SEALs.
It's just not.
My point was when I brought this up to Sean is you've got these guys out there who may be
35, 37, who are in better shape than 99.99 repeating decimal
better shape than most 18-year-olds out there.
They're in better shape at 37
than most 18-year-old
Division I athletes out there.
Now, they may be done with their military service.
They may be leaving the military for other reasons.
Maybe they've just, they're going back to their families
and they're looking for more stability or whatever.
I don't know.
People come and go from government jobs, you know,
for all kinds of reasons.
I know.
I've been out of government most of my adult life.
They are still serviceable.
on a counter assault team.
You can use them in the Secret Service for a SWAT team.
They're called Kat, the Counter Assault Team, in the Secret Service.
These guys probably could work 10 more years.
I'd take one of these guys in their 50s in a second,
in a second over an 18-year-old out of college.
I'm sorry, I would.
I've seen these guys operate.
They've got it up here.
They've got it in the biceps and the pectorals too.
And you're 50-year-olds now with all the supplements and stuff,
yeah, you know, if all the time still hit you,
these guys can still rock and roll.
And let me tell you some.
When I drop,
what you're going to try to ease up on the F bombs yesterday after yesterday?
You don't want to F with them.
Turns out Sean's working on that.
They've got this pipeline,
push these guys right into the SWAT teams
and the Secret Service known as cat.
I was very refreshed to hear it.
He also brought up how important
this ballroom is going to be.
You know, it didn't disclose anything to me.
Classified.
Obviously, I'm on the outside now.
However, he said,
we're at the White House, you know from your time what some of the security issues were.
We're not going to talk about that here. He's like, the ballroom solves most of this.
They need the ballroom. They need the ballroom. Another huge story on that. So just a couple of things
I wanted to bring up. I spoke with him yesterday about he's on it. The technology they're working on,
drones, all of the other stuff that they're working on. I was very happy to hear it. They are not
taking any to sliding down. He's not a guy that goes, oh, we don't have any issues. He's not doing
that at all. So I was very happy to hear that yesterday. Okay. So I got a big guest coming up for you
today too. I mean literally a big guest, right guys? I mean figuratively and literally. Dr. Mike Isratel,
it's my health hack segment. So second hour, we always throw on some extra content. We talk about all
kinds of things. How often you should lift? What you should be doing? What exercises should
you be doing? How much recovery do you need? What about peptides? What about these GOPs? Do they work? Do they
not work. Some interesting answers on that. So stay tuned for that. Yes, that will be our official
moment in the day. Folks, yesterday something happened. Jill Biden, of course, the former first lady
and spouse to Joe Biden came out with this interview pop and vomiting out of her mouth, one of the
most troubling statements I've heard from a first lady, certainly in my short lifetime on this
Rock, we call her. During the debate with Donald Trump, you thought your husband, the president at the time
Joe Biden, had a stroke? And they're not my words. I am not a medical doctor. Guy, am I a medical
doctor? No, I am not. I wish I was. I am not. I took the MCATs. I'm not a medical doctor.
But you thought your husband had a stroke. And then you went out the next day and celebrated his
candidacy again. You understand like this guy, Joe Biden, when he was a woman, when he was a stroke, and then you went out the next day and
the president has his finger on the nuclear trigger and could start mutually assured destruction
of planet Earth with basically one order as the commander achieved. You get that, right?
She actually said this out loud. I'm going to play the clip of Jill Biden here. And I want you to
keep in mind, either she thinks this is true that he had a stroke or she's lying to try to cover
for him. I got to tell you something. I actually think the latter. I think she's lying. Hold on. I'll
tell you why in a second. Play the clip first.
Were you horrified as you saw it unfold?
I wasn't horrified. I was frightened because I had never, ever seen Joe like that.
With the COVID, excuse me, with dealing with everything we have to do with, look.
Thank you, President Biden.
Before or since?
Never.
Or since.
Yes.
or since.
You've never seen him like that.
Never. No.
What happened?
I don't know what happened.
I mean, as I watched it, I thought, oh, my God, he's having a stroke.
And it scared me to death.
Joe, you did such a great job.
You answered every question.
You knew all the facts.
He asked the crowd, what did Trump do?
No.
Okay, so post-debate, she says she thinks he had a stroke and she's out there,
celebrating his candidacy and how Joe Biden wanted the debate
and Donald Trump lied.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is tier one level bullshit.
I don't believe her.
I don't believe she thinks Joe Biden had a stroke.
Why?
Why would you say that?
Maybe he did.
I don't wish any medical ill will on anyone.
I feel they need to put that in there
because I never want to be associated with the lunatic violent left.
That's not us.
That's not our movement.
I wish good health on everybody,
even if you are a crazy, crappy president like he was, okay?
She says she never saw him like that,
dazed and confused like the movie, right?
That is, folks, I'm telling you that's bullshit.
There are people who reached out to me,
and they were not Secret Service guys, by the way.
There were people who reached out to me and said,
listen, I'm hearing rumors like,
this guy's in real trouble mentally.
That is not like a news flash.
No one in the listening audience right now is like,
breaking news in the Dan Bogito show,
Joe Biden was having cognitive problems.
I'm just telling you people who know the system
said it's worse than you think it is with this guy.
So when she says in that clip,
I never saw him like that.
I want you to understand what she's doing.
She's trying to make this out like it wasn't a chronic problem
over the four years of the Biden presidency
that he didn't have a grasp of his mental faculties.
It was just this acute point in time
where he had this eschemic event in his brain she thinks happened.
I mean, she is a doctor, right?
Justin, she's a doctor, right?
Joe Biden. Some of you get the joke.
Some of me back, Dan, she wasn't a medical. I get it.
I get it. Dr.
Jill Biden.
She bullshit.
She 100% knew.
Everybody knew. Don't tell us you never saw him like this.
Folks, this is really important.
Biden's evolving reasons for his bad debate.
Cold, too much prep, not feeling great.
And jet like this was AP. Can we put comma,
had a stroke?
I mean, big up. That's a big upgrade.
You're right from the former headline.
But folks, having worked inside the White House with President Bush, President Obama, and then having
gone back multiple times for White House meetings in my last job at the FBI, when you're in a
meeting with the president, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, it doesn't
matter.
You need to understand, like when you're in a meeting with the president, you know what
STFU means?
Look it up.
you shut the, you don't talk unless someone,
the president runs the meeting is what I'm getting at.
Like everybody in the room is waiting for the president
to dictate where the meeting's going.
You don't just like go in there and start popping off in spreadsheets
and be like, hey, Donnie, Joe, here's how shit's going to go today.
Like, that's not the way this happens.
So what I heard from people was, these meetings would start
and like Biden would just be like, dazed and confused.
again like the movie like what are we talking about again today so people are in the room in the
meeting waiting for direction from the commander-in-chief who barely knows the names of the people in
the room you're telling me jill biden her staff and the white house staff didn't see this nonsense
here's a clip from cnn a guy who wrote a book with uh jake tapper saying we interviewed a bunch
it's with tapper and them they have no reason to cover for biden now now maybe back then but not now
they're like, this is bullshit.
Like we interviewed a bunch of Biden-Stanvers
who said everybody knew this guy had an issue.
It was someone like, I'd never seen this before.
Don't listen to me.
Listen, these are liberals talking to him.
Check this out.
She says that she's never seen him act that way before since,
but in the interviews that over 200 of which
that Jake and I did,
other people did see him act like that
in the months before and in the months after that.
And those moments became increasingly hard to predict
and the White House was increasingly trying to manage them
to keep those moments out of public view.
And eventually, you know, during the debate,
they could no longer hide those moments from the public.
I mean, I only wish that's Alex Thompson.
You know, Jake Tapper and others would have said something
during the presidency.
So we would have had a commander-in-chief in charge
who actually had his mental faculties.
Folks, this is, this is not funny.
like none of this is amusing at all.
This is not funny.
We had a commander-in-chief
dealing with Vladimir Putin,
Kim Jong-un, the Iranians,
who Donald Trump now killed, thankfully.
Majuro, who Donald Trump now has in jail.
There was a, you know,
an evacuation of Afghanistan,
basically done poorly.
It was an invasion in Ukraine.
And you had a commander-in-chief
who didn't even know where he was.
This is like,
of a big freaking deal, which is ironically what Joe Biden told Barack Obama when he passed that
shitty piece of legislation called Obamacare. Remember, it's a big weekend deal.
Folks, you can never rely on these liberal media people when you need them. You just can't.
You know, it's incredible to me. Love them or hate them, you go to conservative media and
you'll see a whole bunch of people who pretended to be allies of President Trump,
pretended to be conservatives, who even are conservatives, who will take a shot at a
Republican president if they don't do something that aligns with their agenda.
You never see that with the liberal media at all.
They are just automaton NPCs that whenever like the bat signal goes out, do not mention
Joe Biden as a mental disorder has cognitive deficits.
Nobody says anything.
You will never get anyone to break them all.
That's why nobody trusts these people.
That's what happened in the 2020 election.
God forbid you mentioned.
I remember Politico wrote this piece.
Is it out there still, guys?
Politico.
Dan Bongino, election denier.
Hey, you know what?
Double barrel to you guys.
That was the single.
I'm a little after yes.
Too many F bombs yesterday.
I'm with you.
I do not deny an election happened in 2020.
Your words and your characterization are bullshit.
I questioned what happened in 2020
because when you mass mail-in ballot,
for the first time due to COVID and all this other stuff,
without proper controls, the fraud is built into the system.
The New York Times themselves and that Adam Liptack, 2012 piece,
already acknowledge that mass mail-in balloting
and that mail-in balloting doubles the fraud rates.
Don't listen to me, listen to them.
And when I brought this up after 2020,
I was called an election denier,
people were calling for boycotts of the show.
I didn't go off any reservation.
I was bringing up simple facts.
That there's probably going to be an issue in this election
and we should look at it
or people aren't going to trust the results.
Now look at this.
CNN having an absolute meltdown
that the FBI is now looking into some potential malfeasance
and potential criminality down in Fulton County, Georgia.
CNN having a bill.
Without evidence, without evidence,
you'll see in this Wolf Blitzer clip in a second.
Without evidence?
You realize they got searched.
warrant's correct this wolf blitzer and cnn do they understand how the evidence search warrant process
works justin have you ever heard of a criminal case where an affiant walks in in front of a judge and says
i want a search warrant for justin's house what's your evidence none i don't have you ever heard of that
we haven't justin hasn't either not even in the movies you have to apply for a search warrant
in front of a judge or magistrate who looks at
the freaking evidence, you dip wads at CNN, and has to okay it himself.
The FBI doesn't sign off on its own search warrants.
Does he not know this?
If there wasn't evidence, there wouldn't be a search warrant.
Is there evidence of a crime beyond a reasonable doubt?
We don't know that yet.
But there was evidence, Wolf.
You just don't like it.
Just like there was evidence of Joe Biden's cognitive deficit and none of you guys covered
it.
Now you know why nobody trusts the media?
Watch the two contrasts here.
Joe Biden, no evidence of mental disorders.
Really?
Search warrant.
Fulton County, Georgia.
Oh, definitely no evidence of that there.
There's a warrant.
Check this out.
Fulton County, Georgia.
Some poll workers and ballot counters from the 2020 presidential election could soon hear a knock on their doors.
Federal prosecutors say that, say when they have the names and the addresses of those election workers,
investigators will try to talk to them.
President Trump has long claimed without evidence
that there was widespread voter fraud in Fulton County
and that contributed to his re-election loss to Joe Biden.
Let's go live right now to see in a crime of justice correspondent.
Caitlin Polance is working the story for us.
Caitlin, is the Justice Department going to get all these lists of election workers
and their addresses?
Well, Wolf, that's going to be the big question in court.
We're still waiting to see what a judge will do.
What has happened here is that the Justice Department, they've made clear they want to reopen and ask questions again about what happened in the 2020 election, especially in Fulton County, Georgia.
That's the county that includes Atlanta, that Joe Biden won by more than two thirds of the more than 500,000 votes there.
So you see why I put these stories back to back? Liberal media people, I know you listen to my show.
I tell you this not as a friend. Let's just be honest. We're never going to be friends.
But I do tell you this from someone who desperately needs you to clean up your act because we can't have a republic with a media, nobody trusts.
We just can't.
Our founding fathers understood this.
They actually carved out a piece of our founding documents to protect you, to protect you.
Carpenters didn't get that protection.
Iron workers didn't get that protection.
Welders didn't get that special protection.
They have protections as citizens.
You are specifically mentioned in our founding documents, freedom of the press.
and you keep effing us over every single time.
Joe Biden was clearly suffering from a cognitive disorder.
Clearly.
You waited until after the election, wrote a bunch of books about it
when you could have saved us from the four-year horror
to pull out in Afghanistan, bombing at Abbey Gate.
I mean, Russia, who knows if Vladimir Putin would have invaded Ukraine
if Donald Trump was in charge?
I don't think he would have.
yet when actual court documents are filed
where an FBI agent has to put up his right hand
and swear in front of a judge
here's what we think happened in Fulton County, Georgia.
We may have probable cause here,
take a look at this of some potential criminal activity.
The judge says okay to the search warrant.
The Justice Department is very honest
after what we're going to process this,
see what we have,
and without evidence.
You see how full of shit these people are?
Thankfully, Donald Trump, and by the way, for the Dumers again, I know you continue to drop L's and it's really hurting.
But here we go again.
I thought you said nothing was happening on election fraud.
You got this criminal investigation going on in Georgia.
You have this story from AP.
Trump administration, nothing's happening.
Every single thing you say isn't happening is happening all the time.
This is why nobody trusts you when you keep dropping else.
You know better than the liberal media.
AP, May 28th.
federal judge refuses to block Trump's order to create a federal voter list and limit mail and voting.
Excellent.
Excellent.
Good job.
Again, nothing is happening crowd all the time.
And then you bring up stuff like this.
And then I'm telling you, they just move on to the next one.
People hate that stuff.
They can't stand it.
Just be honest with people.
This process takes time.
Donald Trump can't fix the whole country in six months.
Folks, I'm going to take a quick break and I want to get to this because this is super important.
Be wary of politicians with silk tongues.
Okay?
We are moving down a dangerous path.
I saw Will Kane on Fox yesterday,
did an excellent educational segment on socialism.
I know these things are not the most popular segments in the world on TV and elsewhere.
I wanted to do like a Bongino you thing one time on socialism.
And I remember a guy saying,
ah, people don't like university stuff.
They don't want to feel like they're going to school or anything.
So I passed on it.
I incorporated it into the show, just little bits and pieces here.
He did an excellent small piece
Easternhand socialism.
Be very careful.
Mom Dani proposed something in New York the other day
that is so freaking dangerous.
If it passes, I'm afraid it's going to cascade
around the country, and we may find
theirself in a really dark place really fast.
And we're going to ask,
we're going to ask AI a very simple question
to see if he's right.
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As I said before, we are going to have to have some really
hard conversations, ladies and gentlemen, about AI, technology, and where we're going.
Some of it's not going to be pretty. I want you to listen. Listen to meet your brother, Dan,
here. I'm living on this rock just like you are. I have no special powers. I'm not Magneto or
Professor X. I have a microphone. I'm happy. I'm proud of what I do. I love being an activist,
but I have zero special powers, okay? We have to have a really hard conversation because the
world is about to change and it's about to change very quickly. I'm not talking about in months.
about like every week AI is going to have some profound breakthrough that has the possibility
for really, really good things or really bad things. And we can't just wave it off and close Pandora's
box. That's a smart conversation and it's going to be a hard conversation. A dumb conversation is what
you see emanating and vomiting out of the mouths of leftists these days. And Mamdami is one of them.
They appeal to emotion, not reason. They are totally devoid of facts. They ignore history.
and they speak to a crowd of people they hope are dumbed down enough to believe them.
This popped yesterday in the New York Post.
This is another one of Mamdami's bad ideas.
Now, this, of course, is supported by people like AOC, Bernie Sanders, and others as well,
who love this kind of stuff.
The mayor of New York is pledging an aggressive crackdown on bad landlords,
saying New York City will work through transfer ownership to tenants.
You know, transferring ownership without people's authorization, Justin has a name.
Do you know what it's called?
Hey Justin says it's called death.
That's very good.
Justin, I'm going to transfer ownership of that watch you have on your wrist right now.
Over me.
I don't want to transfer it.
That's okay.
I think you're a bad watch owner.
Notice how Mamdami wants to declare what a bad landlord is,
which I found, oh, tragically comical,
because the worst landlord in the world is the government
everywhere they actually take over property.
So I stuck in Google Gemini yesterday,
because I want to be accused of bias or anything,
which is artificial intelligence.
because it'll segue nicely.
And I said, hey, is the government really a good landlord?
Like, what is the government?
They said, well, here are the pros.
And they mentioned a couple things.
Like, if public housing's not driven by a profit motive, rent is generally more affordable
and reliable.
I thought, okay, it's Google Gemini.
There's the leftist spiel.
But then they mentioned the cons, which I found interesting.
Public housing authorities are frequently plagued by underfunding,
delayed maintenance, and deteriorating unit quality.
Many of these authorities have faced severe mismanagement,
resulting in living conditions and crime rates that spark major tenant dissatisfaction.
That sounds to me like the government.
Why does the government suck at every single thing it does when they infiltrate the private market,
like the real estate market and housing?
Because the government doesn't care about you because they're not spending their money.
They're spending taxpayer money.
And they're not even spending it on themselves because they're not living in the Section 8 government housing you're living in.
Folks, this is a huge scam.
Be very, very careful with these people who speak with Silk Tongue and do not ignore them.
The AOCs are Mom Dami.
I really, I love feedback on the show, but I got to tell you, the one piece of feedback that drives me really bananas is when people say, you know, stop elevating these people.
I'm not elevating these people, ladies and gentlemen.
These people elevate themselves.
This is exactly how heretics and oligarchs and tyrants have gotten into power because people tried to ignore them away.
Everything from Neville Chamberlain.
you can't ignore these people away.
Not to mention, Mom Dami's a total fraud.
He just stole to the firefighters and the folks in New York who work for the city,
who have a city pension.
You know he just stole from you.
You voted for this guy, many of you, not all of you,
but many of you voted for this guy.
Look at this Wall Street Journal article.
This article is stunning.
Mamdani's like celebrating, I balanced the budget, I balanced the budget.
What he doesn't mention is he basically, he stole.
from the pension fund.
The pension fund in New York was doing well
because of capitalism and investments it made.
And Mamdani stole billions from it
to try to balance the budget.
And people are celebrating this.
It's called capitalism delivers from Zoran Mamdami.
He changed the payment schedule
screwing over all the pension fund recipients.
He stole from you
because he was saved by capitalism.
You've fallen for me.
this? No,
investments held by New York City's five pension
systems exceeded expectations
because of free markets and capitalism.
And then he's stolen.
And they're all celebrated. Yeah, good job,
Mom Donnie.
Folks, be wary of
politicians with silk tongues.
And who was the greatest silk tongue
politician? Probably the most
dangerous of our time? Yes, Barack
Obama. They always make
theft and bullshit. They call
it there's always a euphemism.
Theft of your property and your real estate, if you're a landlord,
it's called transfer, the transfer of ownership.
It's not the transfer of ownership.
It's freaking theft, you goofballs.
I balance the budget.
No, you stole money from New York City pension recipients.
Guys, look it up.
Look it up yourself.
Bad landlords.
Who defines you with a bad landlord?
Mondani is the worst landlord in the world?
Here's the great Thomas Saul.
talking about how when, when petrochemical companies and energy companies,
when they're allowed to keep their own investments and reinvestment,
the government acts like it's giving you something.
And he talks about this silk tongue effect.
This is just brilliant.
It's about a minute.
Check this out.
People keep their own money.
That's called synthesizing them.
I love it.
That's the billions of intellectuals that they can use words in such a valuable way.
That they can, I mean, Obama has an absolute talent.
saying things that make no sense.
But not only sound plausible, but inspiring,
you know, we're subsidizing the oil companies
when they deduct the cost of doing business
in order to arrive at the figure of how much net income they have.
Everybody does that.
I want to show you an example of another liberal communist politician,
by the way, who does not have a silk tongue.
Mamdami is at least a decent performance artist
for communism, tyranny, death, destruction,
starvation, which communism brings on every time.
One of the worst advocates for it I've ever seen, who was just unbelievably hapless, and don't
blame it on her age or anything.
She's around Mom Dami's age, is the liberal mayor of Seattle who just really sucks at this.
She's like, millionaires?
You want to leave the city?
Like, goodbye.
She thinks she's like Alicia Silverstone and Clueless or something.
She thinks this sounds professional as the mayor of Seattle.
Like, goodbye.
Here she is commenting on mass.
massive fraud around the country in these Somali daycare centers,
not just Somali daycare centers, but people claiming that they're all the autism fraud going on out there.
What does she do?
She's asked about the fraud.
And instead of saying, hey, you know, we should look into this because it steals money from the residents of Seattle
that really could use some government help.
This isn't about fraud at all.
It's just about racism.
How many times are you going to try this freaking red?
Herring-Kinnard. People are not listening to you anymore. It's the go-to from Al Sharpton on everything.
Nobody's falling for this shit anymore. Check this out. I don't think it needs to be explained
why it's problematic to have random people showing up to daycares. And yeah, I mean, I think the fear
in the Somali community is real. The fear in immigrant communities are real. So we're taking that very
seriously. Along those lines, have you asked anyone to follow up on the fraud claims either to the
Department of Immigrant Refugee Affairs or SPD?
No.
So there's, as far as you're concerned right now, there's no reason to suggest there's any sort
of fraud.
I don't, this whole issue is not really about fraud, right?
It's about dividing and conquering.
It's about making an immigrant community a target, right?
There's no reason to assume based on the identity of a daycare operator that their small
business is doing anything wrong.
Folks, this lady is totally full of shit, okay?
There's an article in the Wall Street Journal yesterday.
which again, is no big huge ally to President Trump
or Vice President Vance for that matter,
where they clearly lay out in the opinion section
how Vice President Vance and the fraud team at DOJ
that's been hunting these people down
has been doing it everywhere from Kansas to Florida,
red states too.
She's just full of shit.
Oh, it's a race issue.
They're trying to divide and conquer.
You're full of shit.
You're trying to divide and conquer
by stealing from people and using euphemisms
and bullshit identity politics charges against us
so we don't expose your,
faulty government socialism payout welfare system that's what a dumb conversation looks like we're going
to transfer ownership from landlords going after fraud is racist that's what a dumb conversation looks like
you know what a smart conversation looks like one where we tell you hey ladies and gentlemen here are the
real risks to this here are the potential rewards you're very smart i encourage you to balance what
I'm about to tell you. When you come to your own informed decisions, I'm asking you just not to fall
for AstroTurf hype campaigns and a story, not the story. You're seeing this now with artificial
intelligence. You're seeing it now. Folks, this technology doesn't have the potential to change
the world. It is changing the world right now. I just want to be brutally honest with you. I said
this is going to be a hard conversation. There is no putting the genie back.
in the bottle. Even if the United States were to halt and stop and confiscate every U.S.-based
AI firm and lab out there right now, it will do nothing to stop the rest of the world from moving
on this technology ahead of us. There's nothing you cannot stop it. That is not an option.
There's going to be no global accord to stop it. There are already very powerful foreign enemies
the United States, using AI to develop chemical agents, chemical weapons to enhance their
weapons stockpiles now, to enhance targeting, to find ways to blow up our ports, to infiltrate
our water systems.
I'm very sorry to tell a lot of you that.
This is the only reasonable conversation to have.
I'm giving you the downsides up front.
This can be used to destroy the world just like nuclear weapons could have.
But when nuclear technology came about, our choice was, do we build a weapon?
Or do we just let other people build a weapon and threaten us with it and take over the United States?
We didn't have a choice.
It was no putting the genie back.
AI, I'd argue, is even more powerful than that.
It's making gains by the day that we just never imagined before.
But I want to give you some of the upside.
You know, I don't like to talk about it a lot because it seems kind of self-serving, but there's a point here.
When I was going through the cancer thing,
like the cancer thing like yeah
like a trip to public
when I was going to do the cancer thing
I was going to do the cancer thing
I was at MD Anderson and they were great out in
out in Texas
and when I was doing the radiation
treatments I would sit in this waiting room before
they called you and I walk over every day
and get the radiation and then they come back
and folks
I may have said this on the show before but you would see
you know, an ambulance service.
Kids on a gurney and a stretcher being wheeled in for radiation who were like nine and 10 years old
with childhood leukemia with like the cannulas and feeding tubes.
It was the most folks, I'm telling you, it was the most horrifying experience in my life.
I had cancer when I, I don't know, I was like 46, who the hell knows?
And I swear to you, like I didn't want to die, obviously, don't get dead.
But I'm going to tell you something.
I'm like, when I saw those kids, I was like, if I don't make it through this, like, thank God,
I lived 46 years.
I mean it.
Because these kids have experienced nine years old.
You've never had a boyfriend or a girlfriend.
You've never experienced like deep, like kind of romantic love with another party.
You love your parents, but you're never going to have kids.
You're never going to see your child's wedding.
You're never going to have your own wedding.
You're never going to experience the joy of getting an A on an organic chemistry test
when you didn't expect it.
You're never going to see like the joy of when the Yankees won the World Series
after like a 20-year drought and Charlie Hayes was at the third basement caught that pop-up.
Those memories, they're never going to have them.
You know, I bring that up because with this artificial intelligence that's unbelievably powerful
and growing geometrically by the minute, we have the power at the tip of our fingers
to save so many lives too.
So it's a hard conversation.
Notice I'm not giving you an answer.
AI good, AI bad.
That's a mom-dami Katie Wilson answer.
There's no good or bad.
There's only trade-offs.
The world is a difficult place full of trade-offs.
There's almost nothing that's Pareto-maximized.
It benefits people without hurting one single person.
That's not going to happen.
There's going to be some job dislocations
and are painful conversations to have.
But we can't stick it back.
back in there. There's no way to put that back. I bring that up because one of the heads of the
AI movement, now you've seen Sam Altman, some people love them, some people hate them. I don't take a
position on. I just want to hear what they have to say. Sam Altman is doing an interview,
knows a lot about AI, obviously one of the innovators in the space. And he was talking about this
kind of hits and misses with AI. And it's kind of a reasonable conversation. But he brings up a potential
solution that I'm telling you is a really genuinely bad idea. This idea that AI
is going to make us so rich, it's not a solution.
It's going to cause another problem that we should give a universal basic income to people
basically to not work.
That is the worst idea I have ever heard my life.
I'll explain to you why, but I want you to listen to this first.
There's a very interesting clip.
Check this out.
It is possible that we put, you know, GPT 7 or whatever in everybody's chat GPT.
Everybody gets it for free.
And everybody has access to just this like crazy thing such that every.
Everybody can be more productive, make way more money.
It doesn't actually matter that you don't like own the cluster itself, but everybody gets to use it.
And it turns out even getting to use it is enough that people are like getting richer, faster and more distributed than ever before.
That could happen.
I think that really is possible.
There's another version of this where the most important things that are happening are these systems are discovering, you know, new cures for diseases, new kinds of energy, new ways to make spaceships, whatever.
And most of that value is accruing to the like cluster owners, us, just so that I'm not dodging the question here.
And then I think society will very quickly say, okay, we got to have some new, some new economic model where we share that and distribute that to people.
I used to be really excited about things like UBI.
I still am kind of excited like universal basic income where you just have everybody money.
Yeah, you hear that term a lot.
Yeah, universal basic income.
Yeah, I heard you and Rogan talk about that too a while back.
I still am kind of excited about that.
But I think people really need an agency.
Like they really need to feel like they have a voice in governing the future and deciding where things go.
And I think if you just like say, okay, AI is going to do everything.
And then everybody gets like a, you know, dividend from that.
It's not going to feel good.
That was the Theo Vaughn show with Sam Allman.
Ladies and gentlemen, what he said at the end is accurate.
I don't care if he supports this idea or not.
I do not.
This is a terrible idea.
You were created by God not to sit here and collect a check from someone else and watch episodes of the telitubbies.
You were not.
I'm sorry.
I have a very close person to me.
I'm not going to say who is.
Not what you think, but, you know, I had to make the case the other day that I'm expecting big, huge, enormous things out of you because you're so incredibly talented.
Like, good enough is not good enough for you.
And I'm not going to why do you like, oh, that's good.
That's good.
Whatever.
You got a B.
No, a B's not good enough.
You're an A.
God made everyone in his likeness to go and transform the earth
and collect a bunch of disparate products and materials
and make huge, big, important things like quantum computers
and, you know, equipment that's going to save lives,
surgical equipment.
We're not paid to sit down on our ass all day.
What's the purpose of life then?
Sit back and eat toastitos with mild salsa,
watching reruns of Mr. Rogers?
No.
That's not a thing.
He is correct, though.
AI is going to be such a value-added component,
even for people who are in the blue collar space.
I brought up, I'll just throw out a random example.
I brought up the other day how air conditioners
and the Biden regulations screwed up air conditions,
washing machines too.
You're better off with a freaking washing machine from the 1980s.
You can be an HVAC guy.
You're going to show up with your phone.
And there's going to be some problem you haven't seen before
on whatever.
carrier system or whatever it may be, you're going to be able to take a picture with your phone.
Bang, bang, bang.
You're going to submit it to some AI agent that's like an HVAC AI agent.
And it's going to say, oh, look, that's the flux capacitor.
Some of you get the joke.
That's a, would you like me to order one?
We can have it at you with a drone in 15, 20 minutes from a local factory.
That is not the future.
That's like right now that stuff is happening.
And that HVAC guy is going to save time, is going to save money.
everybody's going to be happy.
He can then get to a next job
and he doesn't have to sit there
and run to the store back and forth.
Like, that's going to happen.
We are right around the corner from this stuff.
But paying people to sit on their ass all day
because a couple of people
are going to get really rich off this
is a really bad idea.
All right, that was heavy.
It was heavy.
I need a line.
I got a segue into like a small bit of comic relief
because the Democrats have seriously
the worst,
slate of candidates I have ever seen coming up in this cycle. I'm not kidding.
Republicans, we've had some turkeys too. Some of you remember there have been some terrible
Republican candidates, Senate House, Governor, you've seen them. I get it. I'm not telling you
both parties don't produce a turkey once in a while. This cycle of Democrats is one of the worst
I've ever seen. And not just the cycle of Democrats, but the governors between Pritzker,
Newsom, Hockel.
The slate of Dems out there that are party leader,
Liz Warren, AOC, are just horrendous.
You probably saw this clip,
the governor in New York, Kathy Hockel,
trying to do like,
trying to, you know, hit Donald Trump.
You know, like we own the libs,
him trying to own the,
she's trying to own the MAGA movement.
Here she is talking about the Knicks getting into the finals.
She completely flubs it.
But I want you to watch her response.
After she's, if you say something stupid,
just own it. She completely screws this up.
And any basketball fan could have right away knew something was armed with us.
Check this out.
Think of him saying he's a lifelong Knicks gang.
That's how the time supported it.
I ask him to name the starting lineup from 1993 championship team and see how he does.
The 1993 champion Knicks, New York fans.
I was a New York Knicks fan for a long time.
Remember John Starks?
Remember Rory Sparrow, Bernard King before he heard his knees?
Remember Trent Tucker?
Remember Trent Tucker?
Kenny Walker?
Was it Kenny Walker, Sky Walker?
Remember those are some names?
Anyone in the chat?
Remember these people?
The 1993 championship New York Knicks.
Justin, the 1993 championship.
Oh, you got me.
Oh, Justin is actively live streaming his phone.
Who won the 1993 NBA championship?
The Chicago Knicks?
The New York Bulls.
Oh, the Chicago Bulls.
She wants a starting lineup.
Horse Grant.
Tell me if I'm right in the chat.
Horse Grant.
Was it BJ Armstrong or Paxton?
Jordan, Bill Cartwright, who was, Bill Cartwright was a Nick.
Remember before Patrick Ewing?
So Kathy Hochel doesn't apparently know when the Knicks last won a championship.
When did the Knicks when last win a championship?
governor in New York, you think like before you would, you know, open this up to try to like,
your own Donald Trump, you would actually look it up?
Justin, check on the same.
Who was the last time the Knicks won a championship?
It clearly wasn't 1993.
That wasn't the New York Bulls or the Chicago Knicks.
When did the New York Knicks at AutoCorrects for him into Capitol?
Okay.
Last win, short for the Knickerbockers, by the way.
Win an NBA championship.
Searching the web, chat GPT.
1973.
1973, 1973, the last time they won the championship.
Now, you may have saw this yesterday.
Why am I bringing it up?
Because one of the golden rules of politics is if you screw something up,
either kind of ignore it and move on or just own it and be like,
ah, I got a little aggressive.
I meant 1993.
I meant to say 73.
I screwed it up.
Don't claim like you did it to, like as some tactical way to put Donald Trump on the defensive.
Here's Governor Hockel's press office.
Did you see this?
She was baiting Donald Trump into pretending that team won the finals.
A classic 4D chess room.
This has got to be one of the dumbest cell phones, not cell phone, self-s-E-L-L-M-O-W-N.
What are the dumbest cell phones I've ever seen?
Governor Hockel, just move on.
Just let it go.
What's that movie Frozen?
Let it go.
Just let it go.
You look like a tool.
You are the governor of New York.
Donald Trump is not.
What an idiot.
Muttley's in the chat, of course.
Thank you for the Muttlies.
We appreciate that.
Okay, getting back to serious stuff, though.
This slate of candidates for the midterms
is one of the worst I have ever seen for any party.
Communist, libertarian, Republican, Democrat,
the freaking wigs, the federalists.
I have never seen a slate of candidates this bad,
and I'm not giving up the midterms.
You want to give up the midterms?
you do your thing.
One of the best examples of the worst I've seen
is this guy running for Senate in Texas, Talafrico.
James Talafrico, folks, this guy is weird.
I'm sorry, like if he's your neighbor,
put like an alarm system on that.
This dude's just weird, man.
He is super freaking weird.
Here he is on, was he on Rogan?
Was this the Rogan show?
Here he is on Joe Rogan,
trying to justify his support for, you know, murdering babies abortion, right?
And claiming as is cause-selebinness, the Virgin Mary?
Folks, this is like outright heresy.
This Tala freak.
No, I'm not kidding.
This, Justin, the sob, check this out.
I feel all this in terms of, in context of abortion,
because before God comes over Mary and we have the incarnation,
God asks for Mary's consent, which is remarkable.
I mean, go back and read this in Luke.
I mean, the angel comes down and asks Mary if this is something she wants to do, and she says,
if it is God's will, let it be done, let it be, let it happen.
So to me, that is an affirmation in one of our most central stories that creation has to be done with consent.
Holy Moses, folks, this guy is running in Texas.
He's not running with the Chicago Knicks in Illinois.
He is not running for the governorship against J.D. Pritzker.
Or if Kathy Hoch was saying J.R. Pritzker, J.R. R. Richer.
He's not running against the New York Bulls.
He's running in Texas.
Speaking of bulls and cows.
Where they eat cows.
And he's like a vegan or something.
Eat cows. Cows are delicious. It's called steak. Have you heard of it? Or brisket or ribbi or New York strip or even when I was growing up, the infamous London broil, which was pretty awful. But growing up when you had no money, anything tasted good. Well, you marinated for a little while.
Oh, I love the broil. He's running in Texas.
Tala Frico, it just engaged in an act of heresy.
Virgin Mary is my support for abortion.
I'm sure that's going to go over really well in Texas.
Texas.
Talk to people from Texas.
How many people from Texas in the chat?
Check in now.
I bet there's a lot.
Texas.
You don't mess with Texas.
They even have it on shirts.
Doesn't it say that?
Isn't that a thing?
Like, don't mess with Texas?
Don't mess with Texas.
It's the,
Jim Bowie, you're Davy Crockett out there, Diallo.
Haven't you heard these stories about Texas?
Can I mess with Texas.
A lot of Texans in the chat.
So, of course, Talafriko is just a bevy of material for Apo ads.
All you've got to do is quote Talafrico.
They just pumped out this banger of an ad.
It's like two minutes long.
I'm not going to play the whole thing.
However, I just want you to see the beginning of this.
This is only quoting Talafrico.
This is one of the best.
stands of the cycle I've seen so far. This slate of candidates for the Democrats between
Graham Platner, Abu al-Sayed, is the worst I have ever seen. Check this out.
Move over, David Crockett. There's a new Texas Trailblazer in town. And his, it's,
their name is James Tala Rico. The man who bragged, our office is the first in the history of Texas
to add pronouns to our official business cards. I am running around like a crazy person today.
spreading his white skin wherever he goes.
I am not a perfect Christian.
Prophetic voices like Jesus have helped me reckon
with my own whiteness, my own masculinity,
and it's a painful process.
Baring the cross of white skin
and unambiguous masculinity.
I was a big nerd in high school.
I never played sports.
I probably shouldn't out myself like this.
Sex is a spectrum, and oftentimes it can be very ambiguous.
God is both masculine and feminine and everything.
in between. God is non-binary. Now existential that we try to reduce our meat consumption. It's the
right thing to do and the moral thing to do. The 11th commandment, thou shalt not smoke briskly.
I am proud to say that our campaign has officially become a non-meat campaign. So step aside,
Sam Houston, Tala Rico's bravery towers over Texas. He's fighting for all six genders and tens of thousands
of species.
I guess we just have a different moral yardstick.
You know what insults Jesus?
Binary white people who eat barbecue and remember the Alamo?
The weirdest candidate for Senate that Lone Star State has ever seen.
You know, good call, guys.
I'm sorry we were going to cut that off at a minute,
but Justin's like, this is just too good, Dan.
I've got to let this go.
BS sparks in the chat said,
I was Jim Bowie in the school playing like third graders.
You're going to pump this down the throats of Texans?
that I'm defending all six genders
against those crazy mediators
in freaking Texas
the brisket capital of the universe
where barbecue is like a right of passage?
You know, when I was a kid,
they gave me a bottle when I was one year's old.
I remember because I see pictures of my mom
holding me with those plastic blue bottles
and probably pumped a bunch of microplastic
whatever the hell it is.
In Texas, at like three months old,
kids are eating brisket.
And they're eating like the fatty brisket.
like the fatty briskin.
They're just born different in Texas.
Folks, worst freaking slate of candidates I've ever seen.
Who in Texas in the chat is voting for Talafrico?
If we get one yes, Anita, I'm sorry, we may have to just like, I don't want to have to,
we may have to just ban that person right, just because they may be crazy.
And I don't know what's going to happen.
We may have to get rid of them right away.
I'm sorry, who in Texas is voting for Talafrico?
Folks, that is a banger of an ad.
Hey, what's going on?
we just walked in. It's good to see him.
Worst slate of candidates ever.
Josh Crashauer puts out this tweet yesterday.
I'm like, okay, we've got the guy with the Nazi tattoo.
We've got Talafriko and his six genders who doesn't eat meat in Texas, apparently.
He's running a non-meat campaign.
Good luck finding a place to eat in Texas, non-meat campaign.
This is freaking hilarious.
I'm like, it can't possibly get any worse.
Now we find out that a leading New Jersey.
Jersey Democrat congressional candidate, Adam Hamami,
volunteered with an al-Qaeda-tide group in Bosnia?
Hamami, quote, worked with Benevolence International Foundation,
later shuttered as an al-Qaeda front.
So we had that lady in what, Texas 35 was her name,
Maureen Galindo, who wanted to put Jews in internment camps.
She got 40% of the vote, by the way.
we've got a guy who, according to Josh Krasher,
and this quote, was volunteered for a group that was an al-Qaeda front.
You've got Tala Freeco with his six genders and a non-mead campaign in Texas.
And who?
And heresy.
Right.
I forgot the whole heresy, Justice.
Like, don't forget the little heresy thing that happened to with the Virgin Mary.
And then you've got this guy, too.
Abu Al-Sai-Anne, who was on, he's running in Michigan for Senate,
was on Will Kane Show on Fox,
which is really good 4 p.m. Eastern Time.
And he apparently doesn't understand
that there are criminal charges associated
with many acts of illegal immigration.
You're running for Senate?
Bro, you may want to know that before you go on the air.
He's confused that there's a civil and criminal component
to illegal immigration.
And you're running for Senate?
Don't listen to me.
Listen to him.
ICE is simply the enforcement mechanism.
for democratically elected laws of the people.
Now, for a party who has talked about the threat to democracy,
is it your position that you do not want to see the will of the people,
the democratically elected laws enforced?
First of all, Will, you and I both know that immigration law is not criminal law.
Immigration law is civil law.
It's like getting a parking ticket.
So the idea that we should have a paramilitary force that is weaponized on our streets
to enforce civil law seems to me to be a bit of,
over the top.
This guy doesn't know there are criminal violations in the code.
USC is a Title 8 involving multiple fraud claims, illegal entry, repeated illegal entry.
He doesn't know that.
I mean, he could just go to like an AI system and check it out before he goes on the air.
You're running for Senate.
You're running for, what's that?
So, oh, you can do it to?
Oh, Justice, like it's a, I can do it again.
Where should we begin?
What federal crime statutes apply to illegal immigration?
Let's see.
Just like the HVAC guy can use this, so can candidates for federal law.
Are there any?
According to Abu, oh, yes, it says, yeah, oh, my gosh, yes, it's the first time I'm hearing this.
Winky, nod, nod.
Oh, it was right.
Title 8, USC 1325.
Title 8, 1326.
And it's not just one.
Turns out there's a lot of them, 1324, 1325.
Someone passed this please to Abu al-Sayed,
who's out there campaigning with Hassan Piker,
who apparently doesn't think like 9-11 was that big of a deal.
That's kind of a big deal.
A lot of people died.
Worst slate of candidates on the Dem side I have ever seen in my life.
Worst, by far.
I got Dr. Mike Isretel coming up.
with a whole bunch of Maha moment health hacks.
How do you work out?
How much recovery do you need?
What happens as you get older?
What happens?
Can you do squats?
Can you do deadlifts?
What about these GLP ones?
You're interested in that?
About 15, 20 minutes, really good interview.
I follow them on TikTok.
He's got some great tips.
Big guy.
So when I say it's a big interview,
I mean it literally and figuratively.
I want to show you this so before we go.
This story broke yesterday.
So again, for the nothing is happening crowd
that says this all the time.
Just to show you that,
Winky, winky nods of guy in the chat.
That is really cool.
You called, I did.
Winky, you're going to become a celebrity.
Moving forward.
I didn't even know you were used.
That's a great, great name to grab.
You know, when I was in the position over the last year, folks, this happened a lot.
There were a lot of investigations that happened of people who had been inside the government,
who had gotten hired under prior administrations.
Cash has made major personnel changes.
As a matter of fact, the left-wing media was beating them up again.
yesterday for making some more personnel changes, firing some more people of the FBI.
I'm just telling you, like, never was I sitting in a room with the CIA folks,
John Ratcliffe and others, where they were like, hey, if we've got a problem, like, let's just
scrape it under the carpet.
Like, that never happened.
That never happened.
They were like, hey, if it's embarrassing and someone else hired these people,
we're going to get rid of them and potentially arrest them.
This story, I saw this yesterday, and this was kind of like a jaw drop moment.
Did you hear about this story?
about the gold bars and the CIA employee is a weird one. Check this out.
$40 million worth of gold bars in his home. If you're wondering how many gold bars that is,
the court document says it's about 308. He was a high level official with top secret clearance
in the CIA and that he not only lied about what he was doing with this money, but that
allegedly he also lied about his background, said that he graduated from a college he did not
attend, that he went to a graduate school he did not attend, and that he had a pilot's license
that the FAA said he did not have. So he was arrested last week, and he is now in detention
facing these charges of lying about his background and perhaps unknowingly embezzling
American taxpayers' money. I want to read you a statement we just got in from the CIA, saying that
after a CIA internal investigation identified potential violations of the law, CIA director,
John Rackcliffe referred the information to the FBI for a law enforcement investigation.
The FBI is working closely with our partners at the CIA and the Department of Justice as we
continue to investigate this matter fully.
I'm just telling you, there's a new sheriff in town called directors in both of these places where
they don't care about like, oh, it's going to look bad for them.
They don't care about that, any of that stuff.
Anyone telling you otherwise, it's totally full of shit.
They'll have any of their employees arrested for criminals.
I'm at a moment's notice if the crime, if they think there's evidence of a crime, if they think
there's evidence of a crime.
Nothing's happening.
And it happens again.
They just move on.
All right.
Great interview coming up.
Don't miss it.
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Welcome to the show, you know, I'm big on life hacks and I've kind of fallen in love with this
TikTok channel.
Dr. Mike Isratel, some of the best tips out there for working out.
He also has a book out.
You should check it out.
It's worth your time.
The aesthetic revolution embracing vanity and the future of fitness to unlock your
healthiest self, Dr. Mike Isratel.
It's ISR-A-E-T-E-L.
Dr. Mike, welcome to the show.
Thank you so much for having me on.
So I really enjoy.
your TikTok channel. You have a lot of great information. I'm into life hacks. I've been lifting
most of my adult life. But I'm 51 now. And I've watched one of your videos and you were focusing
on, you know, the value of big compound movements, you know, deadlifts, the squats, the things we,
in our younger days, we kind of built our whole strength architecture around. But for some of the
folks listening to my show and, you know, in their late 30s and 40s and now 50s, bang for the buck
wise. Is that really worth it for us? Do you,
do you recommend that to some of some of the folks who are you know in that age group i just wouldn't
even lift if i was in an age group because you're so old it's just hopeless now it's just
time to realize your time has come to an end so you're probably right you're probably right
it's tough tough way to start the talk um yes those movements are incredible for older folk
but with two caveats having number one is that probably for higher reps
So sets of 10, 15, or 20 reps in the bench press, in the deadlift, in the squat, in the lunge, in the row.
These are phenomenal movements that are very safe.
The other caveat is you have to use good technique, which means controlling the descent and the ascent using a stable movement pattern that like the same, you know, in any given three reps, they all look right about the same instead of, you know, you ever seen someone lift and you're like, what exercise is that from one rep one?
the rep four, that's a different movement altogether. Don't do that. So you have a consistency of
repetitions, control the eccentric and the concentric, and make sure that you're never slamming the weights
or touch and going really fast and you're always under control, maybe even with gentle pauses at the
bottom. If you do that for higher reps, you have excellent body position, deadlifts and squats and lunges
and good mornings are phenomenal, especially for older folks because they build massive resiliency
against injury. Most injuries come in the real world when you're playing with your kids,
not in the gym. Yeah, you're right. I mean, when I hurt my back, someone was telling me it's
roughly that 10 degrees of where you're just slightly hunched over where you create the most torque
on the spine. I was lifting up my child. It was more than 20 pounds. I'm not a huge dad lifter,
but I can, you know, pull about 3, 315 back in a day. And that's where I actually injured my back.
So that unfortunately happened to me.
What about the value of things like, you know, negatives that are very stressful on the nervous system?
You know, negatives meaning the slow lowering of the weight for folks out there who are not big life hackers like me and others.
Is there a value in that or is it just take away too much from the concentric lifting portion of it?
Or is it just like a limited kind of intro into the program where you do it once in a while?
So it's great intro into programs because by controlling the eccentric, you can, as you teach people good technique, you can guide them to alter it.
Like if I'm squat down wrong and you're coaching me to squat better, if my eccentric takes half a second, you can't give me corrections while I'm squatting.
But if my eccentric takes three or four seconds, you can say, okay, that's great, great, great, now sit back, back, back, back, back, and then all of a sudden I'm changing on the fly, which is really, really good.
So the teaching tool eccentrics, accentuated eccentrics, are very awesome.
The slower you do the eccentric, all other things being equal, the less probability of injury risk you're going to have.
And slower eccentrics tend to be rehabilitative for old injuries.
So they're actually really, really good at healing you up.
So eccentrics have massive value.
Now, can you get as many reps as you could before now that you're slowing down the eccentric?
No.
But for folks that are adult-aged, it doesn't really seem to make sense to try to impress each other in the genes.
in the gym egotistically, like you just kind of lift in an optimal manner.
At the same time, rapid eccentrics are also very safe for people who are used to lifting
and know what they're doing.
And they're just about as prone to causing you muscle growth.
The eccentric phase also, believe it or not, costs less nervous system energy than does the
concentric phase.
And so the eccentric phase can actually be lengthened to produce maybe slightly less
nervous system fatigue while producing the same amount of muscular hypertrophy stimulus.
So slow eccentrics of all these different youth cases, they're not mandatory, but they come in handy
a lot.
And I would say a default for someone who's trying to live for health and for physique and to be their
best self, I think several seconds of eccentric is a swell, swell idea and don't just go
into half-second eccentrics.
But if you're trying to do six-second eccentrics or eight-second, they could just be really
annoying and painful and not pay big dividends.
We're talking to Dr. Mike.
Here's Rital.
Check him out on TikTok.
Check out his book as well.
Show the cover on the screen repeatedly throughout the show.
Dr. Mike, another thing, a question I get from my audience,
whenever we bring up these, you know,
Make America Healthy Again, Life Hack kind of segments,
is people will ask me, well, I'm constrained on time.
And I say, well, we're all constrained on time.
I'm constrained on time, too.
If you want to do something bad enough, you'll dig the time out.
But if you had only, say, three or four hours a week,
should the average lifter,
who's not, you know, doesn't make their life in athletics or weightlifting or power lifting
or anything like that, but looking for health and general health benefits. Is there a whole body
routine, a Monday, Wednesday, Friday like they used to do in the Franco-Colombo, Schwarzenegger days?
Is it a, you know, a split routine? How many days a week do you have to hit a body part
with weight training under time constraints where you can make it effective without it being
burdensome on your life? Yeah. I'll say three or four hours is a long, long,
long time. If you want to have really good health and physique, you can train as little as twice a
week for 20 minutes at a time and still get incredible results. You just have to be like really judicious
with the kinds of exercises you use, the kinds of rep ranges you use, and how much rest time
you're taking. So let me build out a little sample of what that workout could look like.
What you want to do is choose exercises that train multiple muscle groups. For example, a deficit,
close grip pushup trains your shoulders and your triceps and your chest.
Whereas a peck fly only really trains your chest.
So if you take a close grip deficit pushup,
all of a sudden, that's like training three muscles in one.
If you pair that to another movement,
let's say an underhand pull down.
The underhand pull down is something that you have like,
let's say, trains your biceps and your forearms and the backs of your shoulders
and more or less almost your entire back musculature.
if you do a set of deficit pushups for a set of 15 or 20 reps,
then with basically no break,
you go into underhand pull-downs for a set of 15 to 20 reps.
And with basically no break,
you go back to those push-ups and you do it back-to-back-to-back-to-back,
about five minutes later,
you can have almost your entire upper body completely cooked
and then move on to a pairing of lower body exercises.
So during the pushing component,
none of the pushing stuff interferes with the pulling stuff.
So while you're working out, half of your body's resting, the other half is training or some fraction of muscles are resting, some fraction are training.
That means if you use this method of unrelated muscle group supersets, you can actually just be training almost the entire time that you're in the gym.
And if you do sets of 15 to 20 reps, they're not so heavy that you'll get injured because you'll screw up your technique.
And also they give you a great cardiovascular workout.
If you do a workout like this, you can pair three pairings of movements.
So six total movements, each one training something, the other one doesn't train at all.
And because you're using movements that train multiple muscle groups, you can legitimately get through like an entire massive workout in literally 20 minutes.
If you have more time, 40 minutes, my God, you can pump up the sets till you're blue in the face.
And if you do a 40 minute workout three times a week where its whole body every day, six exercises every day, and you just alter some of the exercises or upper body,
And then on Monday, and the lower body second on Monday.
On Wednesday, it's kind of even mix.
And on Friday, it's lower body comes first and upper body comes second.
You get a little bit of a different look, a little bit of variation.
You can even use different exercises, different times of those weeks.
And all of a sudden, in three sessions of 40 minutes, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, you are getting a gargantuan, crazy workout that's going to make you stronger,
going to make your connective tissues more resilient.
It's going to make you healthier.
It's going to make your muscles bigger.
And it also is a crap load of cardio for your health and will boost fat loss to some
meaningful extent. The only thing you have to make sure after that is to control your diet really well
and your stress levels and sleep really well. And once you've got that dialed in, man, you could
have unbelievable results from training as little as 20 minutes twice a week. And with 40 minutes,
three times a week, oh my God, you can have an incredible transformation.
Talking to Dr. Mike, Isretel, Dr. Mike, you know, you get so many different various perspectives
on cardio to have changing the macro in the micro. It seems like over time, you know, people you say,
cardio, you don't do cardio, it's going to strip away muscle.
And then cardio when CrossFit came around, it was this huge cardio revolution.
With V-O-2 max, your ability to process oxygen and use it efficiently, being correlated with long life in many of these research studies,
what's your recommendation, again, to the recreational lifter out there about cardio?
Is it zone two?
Is it a couple days a week, three days a week, whenever you can fit it in?
And what's your perspective on it, stripping muscle, given how valuable that is as we get older.
and we start to lose it.
Yeah, great question.
If you're lifting four or five days a week for an hour at a time really hard,
and if you're controlling your diet really well,
and if you're getting about 10,000 daily steps,
you don't need to do cardio and you're going to be super, super healthy and super well.
You can benefit for more cardio, though,
especially if you don't train as much.
I think three sessions of a minimum of about 15 minutes per session,
recessions per week of cardio is a really swell idea.
And the rule there is don't do anything that's beating up your joints,
like in a way that they just keep getting worse.
And secondly, do it in an intensity that makes you just barely unable to hold a conversation at minimum.
So if you see someone on a treadmill, they're like,
I'm getting my 15 minutes three times a week,
except they're yapping on the phone or yapping to their friends the whole time,
that's not the kind of cardio we want you to do.
Just physical activity and steps will take care of the rest of that.
What you want to do is push the first of that.
What you want to do is push the system.
You want to be substantially out of breath.
You can do 15 minutes three times a week.
You can go up to an hour six times a week, probably closer to that 15 minutes three times a week
in addition to lifting and having a healthy diet is where all the best health benefits are.
Unless you go to hours and hours of cardio a day and severely restricting your caloric intake,
the effect of cardio or muscle mass is going to be teeny tiny and just unnoticeable to the regular person.
So if you want an amazing fit body and you want to be healthy, don't you go worrying about what cardio
you're doing. Just make sure you're eating plenty of protein, plenty calories, sleeping really well,
and training hard with weights, and your muscle is going to be not the least of your problems.
Well, you segue nicely to my next question, whether intentional or not. Again, another long-running
debate, in addition to the value of cardio is protein. We eating too much, we eating too little.
Back, I remember when I was working out in the 80s, you know, a couple of medical folks told me,
yeah, it's going to kill your kidneys if you eat too much protein. You're going to die. It was like
of this apocalyptic view of protein.
Listen,
I get mine it every day.
I take my protein pattern. I try to hit
a gram per pound, about 200
pound, about 200 pounds. So about 200 grams
of protein a day. Is that
outdated? Do we need that much protein?
Is it a waste?
I'm going to send an RIP letter to
your kidneys because you're done.
You've just been poisoning yourself
your whole life, unbeknownst to you.
With healthy kidneys, too, how strange?
Yeah.
So I'll tell you this, the doctors in the 80s were just wrong.
There's just no other way to say that.
They also said creatine was really bad for you, and that was also made leave.
It turns out that if you have normal, healthy kidneys, and the way I mean this is like,
you go to the doctor once a year and you go, are my kidneys okay?
And he's like, why would you even ask that question?
Of course they're okay.
Anything like that is true for you.
There is not a functional, realistic amount of protein that you can eat that will give you
bad kidneys or poor help.
It just doesn't exist.
So the top end limit of protein is not a real thing.
There's not an amount of protein that's going to make you unhealthy.
If you have severe kidney disease, that is a conversation between your doctor.
On the low end, if you eat too little protein, you pay for it in all kinds of ways.
You have reduced muscle mass, reduced cognitive bandwidth.
If you really, really go low on protein, it can impact your health substantially.
It can impact bone health and all this other crazy stuff.
So for people that are very serious about for sure getting enough protein to grow almost all the muscle that they can,
your gram per pound rule is awesome.
For people that just want to be healthy and have an awesome life,
somewhere between that and half a gram per pound is a good idea.
So if you weigh 200 pounds and you're eating under 100 grams of protein a day,
you're making a very big mistake that'll possibly cost you some health points.
If you're eating anywhere between 100 and 150 grams of protein per day,
you're doing pretty well for yourself.
150 to 200 is like really awesome.
There is a conversation for more than 200, more than a gram per pound,
if you're an elite, advanced bodybuilder,
and you take lots of performance dancing drugs
and you're training eight days a week or something,
then there's a possibility that more protein
can be additively beneficial for you.
But anywhere between, you know, 0.75 grams per pound
to a gram per pound for most people
that are fit, healthy, active, and resistance train
and want to age really awesomely,
that is a really sharp idea.
So I think you're right on the money
with your own recommendation.
Talking to Dr. Mike Isretel,
check him out on TikTok.
Check out his book, The Aesthetic Revolution,
available wherever you get your books.
There's a picture of it on the screen right.
there. Dr. Mike, with regards to protein, if you had no, you got a gun to your head, you got to pick
one, one or the other. You know, a good solid weight protein isolate or like a casein milk protein
blend. Again, what is the average recreational man, woman looking for health and fitness?
They don't have a ton of money to be spending on products. Do you recommend the blend or a strict
weight protein? What do you think is better for, you know, health and fitness? Yeah, great question.
If I had a gun at my head of the first thing I probably try is just like just uncontrollably bawling so that the captors have some sympathy for you and maybe let you go.
But if that doesn't work, then you're going to have to answer the protein question, I suppose.
And then after saying things like, take my children, I never liked them anyway.
And they're really like, okay, you really have to answer the question now.
I would see for the average person, a blend of casein and ways a real great idea.
Because casein is really slow digesting, way is really fast adjusting.
if you're using protein like most people are,
which is just to increase their daily protein amount.
So, for example, you wake up in the morning,
you have a protein shake,
you have it on the evening or have them post-workout.
It just buttresses all the protein you're eating throughout the day
so that your meals don't have to be psychotically protein-only,
and you can have, like, a decent time eating meal meals.
If that's the case, then a casein-way hybrid is really, really awesome
because it digests moderately quickly,
and it just, like, is a meal replacement digestion.
Like three or four hours later, you'll be ready to eat again.
Way protein is totally cool.
It doesn't control hunger all that well.
If you have weight protein,
sorry, remembering last time I was interviewed at gunpoint,
the way protein can really rapidly leave your bloodstream and get into your muscles,
which is awesome.
But at the same time, you could be pretty hungry a few hours later,
and that sort of didn't work.
Casing by itself is really swell,
but way protein is so awesome a growing muscle.
I would say a blend is probably my choice in that situation.
And actually, it's what you find in Fair Life Protein.
I'm not sponsored by Fair Life.
because Coca-Cola refuses to have anything to do with me, but they're still great.
Talking to Dr. Mike Isretel.
Dr. Mike, you'd be generous with your time, but one last question for you.
You know, the peptides revolution.
We've seen everything from BPC to a whole bunch of others' portfolio.
Peptides seems to grow by the day.
What's your general take on?
Is it a kind of let's wait and see long term?
Are some of these, you believe, worth people who may be desperate,
given a shot to what's your take on this yeah that's a great question that's a spectrum really
and so there are on the one hand peptides that are like super well vetted and are incredible like
terseppatide for example aka manjaro aka zep bound i mean this is like a health elixir
we used to think it was a health elixir a few weeks ago until we got the recent data and it turns out
that people on g lps like terseptide actually have like half of the cancer progression rate as
mashed controls.
So they're also anti-cancer drugs.
And so, like, if you're not taking
Trezepitonite as an adult at low doses,
you should really think about it.
So some of these drugs bump up against, like,
almost like, this is just like vitamins.
It's a good idea to have.
And then you have drugs somewhere in the middle
that are incredibly promising.
It's just don't have a ton of human trials on them yet,
like BBC 157.
Everything we've ever learned about BBC 157
in animal models and in limited human trials
is like, whoa, holy crap.
This is like a healing peptide.
It just like heals all over.
your connective tissue and pings and dings, and for people in the 40, 50, 60s, it could be
like a huge revolution.
But there's just not enough human trials for us to super confidently be like, everyone should
be on BPC, just set up a needles in your house and just fall on a mat of BPC needles.
We're not quite there ready to say that yet.
And then there are peptides that are just way more speculative on which there's like almost
no research for humans.
MOTS C comes up as an example.
Potentially, like on paper and in some animal trials, it's like really awesome rejuvenation
peptide really in a mitochondrial metabolic optimizer but like man it's just the level of evidence on
it's so low that like you know people in the medical space and even PhDs like myself just like we don't
really try to recommend things to people that are like rolling the dice and so you have basically all
three of those drugs are somewhere on opposite ends of the spectrum to each other and so consult
your doctor read some interesting informative things online and make your decision as best as you can
is my recommendation, but we're not in a place where you can say, like, you know, peptides are all
good. It's kind of like food. Imagine an alien came down, stood in a parking lot of a, you know,
a Kroger with you. And he was like, has food at the store good? And you're like, it depends on what
you buy, you know, like, you know, hot dogs just eating right off the grill, probably not the
healthiest thing in the world. There's tons of fruits and veggies in there. And then cereals are kind of
contextual. So it's the same thing with peptides.
Dr. Mike, I really appreciate you coming on. I appreciate you coming on. Folks, please check out
TikTok channel, check out his book, The Aesthetic Revolution,
incredibly valuable information.
I'm sure it'll be a big hit with you.
I didn't see the picture on the screen right there of the book.
Thanks so much for your time.
You're welcome back anytime you'd like.
Huge pleasure.
Thank you so much.
Thank you, Dr. Mike.
Thanks, folks.
Appreciate you all tuning in.
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