The Pete Quiñones Show - 08/01 Old Glory Club Livestream w/ Guest Illegitimate Scholar - The Stakes

Episode Date: August 2, 2024

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Starting point is 00:02:10 You know, our theme song really just gets me every single time. I challenge anybody else in this space to have better music than we do over here at the OGC. I also had this amazing image in my brain of, you know, like a phalan, of like a cavalry charge at that phalanx of migrants walking against the southern border. Kind of like the Roheum charged at the end of the return of the king. Well, but we can dream, right? But here we are once again back for another episode of Pony Express Radio. I am, of course, Mr. Red Hawk. I'm joined once again by Mr. Pete Quinoez.
Starting point is 00:02:44 How are you, Pete? Doing good. Doing good. Let's get it going. Indeed. And we've got returning once again is Charlemagne. How are you, Charlie? Just chilling.
Starting point is 00:02:55 All right, very good. And we have special guests this evening. Mr. Illigenment Scholar. Thank you for coming on the OGC stream. Yeah, thanks for having me, man. All right, gentlemen. And well, as the thumbnail suggests, the first thing we're going to be talked about tonight is the border czar herself, Kamala, Harris, and how the Biden administration has continued to fail. And all of their, you know, stated, you know, goals of closing the southern border and putting a halt on immigration.
Starting point is 00:03:24 I've heard nothing about this all week, the propaganda from the media, which is just in full swing at this point, about how, oh, well, actually, the border crossings are down under Biden. haven't you guys heard the deportations are up and such like this um of course we have another uh migraine caravan that is on its way once again it seems like these things just come and go like every like three months or so uh i don't know what the deal is like they all just like get together and uh just decide like uh every three months or so like oh we're all going to group up together and it's like this is the time to go uh once again i mean just look at these fox walking around with like their flags and everything like they're in a protest march you know i mean uh you know you know the other thing too with all these mismatch of colors of everything have you guys seen
Starting point is 00:04:06 those um like disgusting photos of like uh landfills and like uh india and stuff like that that's that's what this looks like to me yeah well these aren't just organic they're organized by NGOs um such as soros organization so it's not like the migrants as we call them uh are just you know deciding oh let's go in a big march to america this is all very highly uh logistically coordinated. This is some Camp of the Saints stuff, genre, spell. The only difference is
Starting point is 00:04:41 they're walking instead of being in boats. Yeah, very much so. Indeed. I mean, I'm assuming, like, all the cars and such lined up in the back, too, what, like, carrying water and stuff for everyone, or, I don't know what the deal is with these.
Starting point is 00:05:00 Who's paying for that? Yeah, yeah, exactly. I mean, I think it could, I've also seen some of the NGO stuff, but some of these people have a significant amount of money. Well, I mean, like, some of them no doubt do, especially as more and more people are found that aren't coming from like central Latin America. You know, like it's just like a complete hodgepodge. It's like the United Nations literally is like walking into the southern border at this point. Yeah. You see like Chinese people, see Koreans, see Indians, see Nigerians and Congolese.
Starting point is 00:05:36 It's like, you know, like throw a pin on a globe, and there's bound to be some nationality represented in this horde of people. Except why. There's even Chinese in there. Right. It does have some national security risks besides just the obvious. Like, I'm sure that there are people, one of the best ways to get across the border and not be entered into any system would be to come this way, when you're not, where you're not going to be checked for identification. you know the other thing too is um so i recently i traveled through um Canada a couple weeks ago um went through uh one of the border checkpoints and then uh came back so at the northern border
Starting point is 00:06:18 and that also is you know extremely easy uh for you to get through i mean obviously like ideally us as uh americans you know we we'd like the ability to like move around relatively quickly and such but you know we are hearing more and more reports now of the northern border uh is also being flooded with illegals and such. People will know this especially in the Pacific Northwest where we've discussed this before on the show. They have giant marijuana
Starting point is 00:06:45 farms on like public forests and public land and national parks and such in the Pacific Northwest and people are constantly walking over forested areas, transporting drugs and no doubt human trafficking as well as going on in these areas. And
Starting point is 00:07:00 it's not like the northern border is anything new. I mean people were remember this in like prohibition era stuff where a lot of like liquor was run through the northern border so on both sides I mean we'd like to talk about the southern border obviously because that's where most of the people are coming through but I mean can we put a wall around Canada too we might need to at this point and highest is one of those groups that is big into this so they formed in 1881 to help get to help Jews escape anti Semitic persecution and violence that was happening in Europe.
Starting point is 00:07:39 No one asked why that was happening. And then the State Department asked them to help resettle Vietnamese refugees in the 1970s. And according to Wikipedia, since that time, the organization continues to provide support for refugees of all nationalities, religions, and ethnic origins. It works with people whose lives and freedom are believed to be at risk due to war, persecution. violence. They have offices in United States and across Latin America, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. They've helped to resettle more than 4.5 million people. I think that number is a little bit low. They're headquarters in Silver Springs, Maryland. Anyone who knows the Beltway will understand why. And yeah, you know, they're one of the chief ones. People can bring up
Starting point is 00:08:35 Catholic organizations. And my favorite thing is when someone brings up a Catholic immigration organization is to go to the about us and who's in charge. And it's really weird how many Catholics have the last name of Berg and Steen and Ski. It's almost like people can start an organization and just call it Catholic and not even have a home parish. really odd. Yeah, or indeed, just to even actually go through a subvert a Catholic institution, much like many of the other institutions in our country have been subverted by a certain group. But more on that later, of course.
Starting point is 00:09:19 But, yeah, once again, it's just important for us to stress that the Biden administration has been particularly evil and awful with the great replacement. You know, that thing that we're not allowed to talk about, the thing that isn't happening, but it's also a good thing, right? Well, I mean, we have record not only just illegal, but also legal immigration coming through under the Biden administration. We discussed this before on the show a couple months back. The new numbers coming in that we actually had more immigrants,
Starting point is 00:09:49 those are the ones that we know of, actually come through the United States last year, than people who were actually born in the United States, which is fucking staggering to think. Wow, that's incredibly grim. One of the interesting things, too, is, you know, the media always lies and pretty much everything they say is untrue, but they've become more brazen and fast to just sort of make it up as they go along. Like, I've seen all of these stories about how actually under the Biden administration, illegal immigration, like, down to the levels, to under the levels during the Trump administration, which obviously I don't believe for a second, but they're just sort of, trying to completely rehabilitate everything that's gone on in the last four years in the span of like two weeks to try and, you know, pump up Kamala Harris, which is just completely astro-turfed. I mean, I don't even know why anyone is concerned about her at all. It's not to say that, you know, President Trump doesn't need to campaign and hit the trail and everything, but the idea that Kamala Harris is actually really popular with anyone. I mean, if you believe that you should probably just log off the internet and never return.
Starting point is 00:11:06 Yeah, I agree. It's astro return. It seems very much astro turked, and it'll be very clear that it's astroterped if the momentum doesn't turn into anything, because it won't if it's not legitimate excitement, which why would it be she was always unpopular when she was her own presidential candidate? So it'll die out and shift very quickly. If there's anything real, it's the excitement of it just happening. it'll wear off.
Starting point is 00:11:35 Yeah, absolutely. Well, our good friend Thomas, it was just yesterday or maybe two days ago, had a great tweet about this, kind of just going off on people who are, you know, swooning over Kamala Harris right now and how about how she's supposedly this amazing candidate that's going to wipe the floor with Donald Trump in the fall here.
Starting point is 00:11:54 And this is just a ludicrous take. I mean, she came out of the woodwork like two weeks ago after being hidden for three years by the administration. She's constantly drunk all the time. She's dumb. She has no good policy positions. She pulled less than 3% in the Iowa caucuses back in 2020. Her supposed big base of support, the blacks don't even like her.
Starting point is 00:12:19 She's not a legitimate candidate by any means. Nobody likes her. We haven't even had a debate yet. We've had, you know, she hasn't even been out to campaign yet. This is ridiculous. us. The amount of people that you see who are supposed to be on our side or something like that, that are like, oh, you know, she has a legitimate chance to organically win.
Starting point is 00:12:47 I mean, Thomas's tweets great, but, you know, even he says, well, you know, if they, if they try to rob the liquor store again, you know, they may be able to do it. But I'm wondering if when I see smart people that we know, I'm wondering if they're really buying into the propaganda or they really want to believe this or they're just trolling. Because anyone who thinks that she could, I mean, does anybody think that she could win Florida? or is Florida
Starting point is 00:13:27 even considered a swing stand anymore because of the Sanchez? But Ohio? Or, I mean, I guess what? Pennsylvania is probably the only chance. That's why they're floating Shapiro because they want to cinch up Pennsylvania. But, you know, I mean, even Wisconsin went for Trump in 2016.
Starting point is 00:13:47 And, you know, I think it could go again. I don't know. I just, I'm looking to. some of our guys and just like, what the hell you think it? I just don't understand how some of these dudes that you're talking about, P, can say with a straight face that somehow Kamala Harris is a more popular politician. It has broader appeal than Joe Biden did. This is ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:14:09 These people weeks ago were saying that, like, Trump is it all locked away and Biden's going to lose for sure. And somehow Kamala Harris is a better candidate than Biden. This makes no sense to me at all. Well, it also just has to do with putting in the work. Kamala Harris has put in no work at all to campaign, and she's effectively been invisible, more or less on purpose, because she's an embarrassment for the last four years.
Starting point is 00:14:35 I saw some guy respond in the replies on Twitter to one of Thomas 777's posts that he remembers back in the Bush era when George W. Bush was campaigning. Bush came out to sort of the small town he lived in, and the town wasn't really political, or even, you know, particularly Republican or anything, but after Bush came and talked to the crowd of people there, they all turned out to vote for him in the election because actually hitting the campaign trail and putting in the work does actually work. And the thing is,
Starting point is 00:15:09 elections in the U.S. are not these mass, you know, contests on the order of tens of millions. It really comes down to a few hundred thousand or even tens of thousands of votes in very specific, not just states, but counties even. And actually, putting in the work on the ground there is what wins you elections. And of course, that's Trump's modus operandi. That's what he's been doing for the last eight or nine years or so. And it took him quite a while to actually build up his popularity back in 2015, 2016, if you recall. So this idea that Kamala Harris can just be astroturfed into winning an election because the media says so. I mean, again, I don't know which what, which are the three reasons or some other reasons that Pete laid out
Starting point is 00:15:51 might be why people are buying into this. But, I mean, it's absolutely perplexing and appalling that anyone seriously thinks that this woman has any real hope of winning a legitimate election. Well, the other thing, too, is I'm sure people in the chat and maybe you guys as well on the panel here have just been inundated with Kamala Harris ads on, like, YouTube and other platforms. such the last a couple weeks. And pretty much every single ad that I've seen has been on one issue and one issue only, and that's been abortion.
Starting point is 00:16:29 And I guess their plan of attack is they're either a going to, you know, loop the coffers as much as possible and take a bunch of money for campaign donations while they can, or they just think that somehow the ethnic and the single woman vote is going to carry them over the finish line because, I mean, does Kamala Harris have any appeal actually what is probably the last, election this will be the case sadly but uh white men being the largest of voting demographic uh in the country i mean kamala harris has no appeal of those people at all i mean um people have seen the
Starting point is 00:17:02 cringe compilations uh on twitter this week a lot of our guys have been tweeting out the uh white men for kamala thing and it's just a complete list of like cucks and degenerates and you know a bunch of gay guys and such i mean like seriously what white guy is voting for kamala harris seriously there's so much on Sports Extra from Sky, they've asked me to read the whole lad at the same speed I usually use for the legal bit at the end. Here goes. This winter sports extra is jam-packed with rugby.
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Starting point is 00:19:04 Yeah, and say what you will. I mean, that was a large portion of Joe Biden's base. You know, those old like blue dog Democrats that are older, still remember the good old days when the Democrat Party was supposed to be the party for the working man and such like this. And you had like the union vote and such. I mean, we've seen videos and reports coming out pretty much all year about how many of the unions in the country are switching sides of the Democrats and going for Trump. There was a huge like auto workers union that switched sides to Trump for the first time. There was a huge like electricians union, even in places like New York.
Starting point is 00:19:43 There were switching sides. I seem to recall there was another one from an interesting, it might have been like meatpacking or something from like the south. I seem to recall another big union. But yeah, like these white guys who may have voted for Biden in 2020, they're certainly not going to go for Harris. Come on. If you admitted, like, around where I live that if you're a white guy around where I live, which pretty much is it, you're going to vote for Harris. I don't think you get your ass kicked, but probably no one would ever talk to you again. and it just goes to show you how split the nation is where there are places in this country where, you know, a man could say, I'm going to vote for Kamala Harris and they wouldn't be shunned
Starting point is 00:20:30 or beaten. I mean, that's where we're at. Robert Powder in the chat says the British sure would vote for Kamala. It probably would. That's some deep lore there. You know, on the topic of immigration, Vice President, well, future vice president, J.D. Vance, was down at the border this week, actually. And here's a clip of Vance down in Arizona. Let's see where he has to say on the border situation. They started their administration. Kamala Harris came into office making promises and she kept those promises to open the American southern border. They stopped deportations on day one. They stopped construction of the border wall on day. day one, we see the border wall sitting here, ready to be completed behind us, and that can't happen because of Kamala Harris's administration. They reinstated catch and release, and they stopped
Starting point is 00:21:28 remain in Mexico, so all these asylum claimants who come to our border, they can now get released into our country because they're not forced to stay in Mexico while we adjudicate their asylum claims. And we have to remember that as terrible and idiotic as these policies were, they cause real human beings to suffer. A lot of you know my story, and I have been a little kid waiting at the bedside of his mother, angry that his mom took something that she shouldn't have taken, but praying to God, please Jesus, let her wake up. And the unfortunate truth is because of the poison that Kamala Harris has let come into this country. There are a lot of those prayers that won't be answered. There are a lot of parents that won't wake up because when you take
Starting point is 00:22:15 fentanyl, you don't wake up. It takes your life. So there are a lot of kids out there who have been deprived of second chances with their moms and dads. There are a lot of moms and dads out there who will never see their kids walk down the aisle because of what Kamala Harris has unleashed at this border. Yeah, all excellent points right there. I remember when we were covering the first debate between Biden and Trump, one of the things we actually criticized Trump for a little bit. is that he didn't go hard enough on the drug problem and actually how it is caused by immigration and such. And Mr. Vance makes a good point here in this regard that, yeah, the fact that fentanyl is flying over our borders, killing in excess of, it was something crazy, like 80,000 Americans just last year were killed by fentanyl alone. That's not to include other drug overdoses and such.
Starting point is 00:23:07 I mean, this is a huge crisis that's going on in our country. I like how there's a birch gold ad on the screen right now. Like, everybody's doing that. But, yeah, I noticed you had called him. You called Vance Vice President. I just started calling him Vice President as soon as he was selected. I mean, if you notice two people are kind of already treating, especially in the media, they're kind of already treating Trump like he is the president.
Starting point is 00:23:34 Because I think everyone knows he ought to have been before. and, you know, by all accounts and rights is going to be the president again. So the speech by Vance has a sort of strange significance to it because in some sense he really already is the vice president because Trump is being treated that way in a lot of cases as well, even though we have the sham campaign because there sort of has to be one. But yeah, the point about the drugs, I mean, that's the other big issue. Unfortunately, the immigration itself is already an existential issue, but the sheer amount of death, it's on the order of hundreds of thousands of people being mostly white, being killed every year by the fentanyl that's coming in, that the Chinese are helping facilitate, by the way. I mean, it's a two-pronged attack. You know, they're not just bringing in more people, but they're also basically genociding us, too.
Starting point is 00:24:36 so it's good to see him actually comment on that it would still be good to see stronger rhetoric here but you know i suppose it's still campaign season and early on so i guess we'll see where he takes it but you know there's no defense for what's happened at the border like i said the media is now just trying to pretend like like everything's just fine at the border even though it's been completely opened up for the for the entire Biden admin anyway i think that the way he's starting is really good, like talking about this. These personal anecdotal stories, while they don't really have a lot of consequence
Starting point is 00:25:13 for policy and everything, and I know that we don't, like a lot of guys like us, don't like to talk about things like that, it's very, very effective for people's psychology to hear stories that are anecdotal, especially that they might relate to. And with the immigration thing, like the situation around immigration has completely changed,
Starting point is 00:25:33 the majority of Americans want to, like all Americans, want to have mass deportations. The majority of Americans think that immigration should be decreased. It's because of the very real problems we see from it. So I think that it's good that they're concentrating on this for the campaign. I think it makes a lot of sense. Of course, I mean, it's obvious. I'm sure any campaign manager knows that. And there's a stark difference between the policies of this current administration, the Biden administration, and Trump's So it's going to probably be the biggest topic of conversation as it should be and as it would help the Trump fans campaign. Yeah, you know, one of the observations I've made this summer, if people have been following my Twitter account and listening to my exploits as I've been traveling across the country basically these last two months while I'm on a summer vacation from work, basically.
Starting point is 00:26:30 I've driven close to 8,000 miles all across the United States since March. And everywhere I'm stopping, whether it's Erie, Pennsylvania, whether it's Providence, Rhode Island, Biloxi, Mississippi, Memphis, St. Louis, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Texas, everywhere I go, any public place, whether it's a national park, a public park, a zoo, downtown areas, anywhere. there is just millions upon millions of mystery meat, brown like Wahakins, Guatemalans, whatever, who have no business being here.
Starting point is 00:27:08 I got a served a, you know, like the 4U tab and such in Instagram in my hometown. I got a local news story. And it was a story about a, this just happened a couple days ago of like a local park nearby. And there's like a lake at this park. And it's a public park where people go with their families
Starting point is 00:27:26 and people go and swim and everything like that. And it was a case of some, like a Mexican guy had drowned at this park or something. And the whole story was in Spanish because they just like took the story off of somebody's like Instagram or somebody's Twitter feed. And that's what they showed on like the local news report. I'm like, how is this allowed? How are there so many people no matter where I go that were traditionally like entirely white areas? You know, like something like Providence, Rhode Island. How is there a massive group of Mexicans, like even allowed to be there?
Starting point is 00:27:59 It's crazy. They're everywhere. I mean, people complain about traffic. People complain. I mean, I don't like waiting in line. You know, you can go places and be like, you know, if it was just Americans, we wouldn't be waiting in line. We wouldn't have this kind of traffic. I mean, it's insane.
Starting point is 00:28:20 I mean, I know that that seems true. trivial, but it really should tell you something that if traffic is bad because all these people are here, if you're waiting in line, if you're in line at Walmart and half the people in front of you are brown from Central America, South America, what the hell? And you know, Walmart doesn't care because it's business for Walmart. Walmart doesn't care about you know, Snap and that stuff as business for Walmart. It's money to Walmart. Yeah, I'd say they care just in the other direction.
Starting point is 00:29:02 They want this. Large companies benefit from this the most. And if they were enforcing the laws with large companies, there's a lot of industries that do this, that don't benefit just indirectly like Walmart, having more poor people to buy things. That's their target demographic. Their stock goes up during recessions.
Starting point is 00:29:20 If there's more workers coming in, they're not punishing the corporations that are hiring them, that's when the problem's going to continue. Right now, it's being allowed explicitly, but they weren't enforcing laws on companies for years that allowed the problem to get bigger and bigger. Yeah. So, again, we keep banging this drum on the show, and we have to continue to bang it because it's the only issue that matters. Immigration is the issue in this campaign season. is the one that everyone should be talking about. And mass deportations, we saw the signs that were getting dispersed at the R&C,
Starting point is 00:30:01 which is a nice white pill to see at that event. But anytime that guys like us or guys in the chat or in the audience can get the mass deportations line out into the public discourse is a good thing. They have to go back, simple as. And then when people get the inevitable pushback of, oh, well, that can never happen. You can never move 40, 60, 80 million people out of a country. The response just needs to be Chad, yes. It's like, no, we are doing it. It is happening.
Starting point is 00:30:29 It's already happening right now. Hops and Wild. Wild and hops. The dream team. They're back in Disney Zootropolis too. Funny fucks. This is a make or break assignment. In cinemas, November 28th.
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Starting point is 00:31:45 Indeed. Ah. All right. So, any other conclusions on the immigration issue, gents, or shall we talk about a weird subject? All right. We're going over to the discussion about the weird attack line, I guess. Well, so here's a compilation of all the Dems and their media stooges, all holding out their new meme term that they're going to use, weird. Why don't we listen to in? He and his running mate are saying, well, it's just plain weird.
Starting point is 00:32:23 These guys are just weird. That's going to be as weird and cruel. creepy is J.D. Vance. Super weird idea from J.D. Vance. Yeah, it's not. I mean, it's quite weird. Just plain weird. Just plain weird. Just plain weird. That stuff is weird. They come across weird. And then they start being weird. Yeah, they're weird. Being a really weird.
Starting point is 00:32:42 He's such a weird of it. Donald Trump and his weirdo running mate. They're weird. Deeply and profoundly weird. They are weird. These Republicans just being weird. It's just weird. It's really weird. Publican weirdness goes even deeper. He said a lot of things that are weird a weird style that he brings weird policies we'll start with with the weird thing because it is
Starting point is 00:33:02 a thing us plain weird what was weird was talking about diet mountain dew who drinks diet mountain do whoever seen the guy laugh that seems very weird to me that a that an adult can go through six and a half years of being in the public eye if he has laughed it's at someone not with someone that that is weird behavior weird and cultish these are weird people on the other side kind of doubled down on his weird ideas i think weird is probably generous simply weird. These guys are just plain weird. Vance as weird. You know, as the campaign said weird?
Starting point is 00:33:32 It really is just plain weird. Jady Vance, plain weird. I mean, I don't know if you could read it. Weird. It is kind of weird. We've seen enough. You know, so, of course, all their stooges, they found the new buzzword that they have to use, completely ignoring the Trune Festival they had at the White House
Starting point is 00:33:48 during the gay month, ignoring the dysgenic fuck that was stealing women's clothing out of, suitcases at airports that was part of the Biden administration. Ignoring all of this stuff, no, because we want to secure a border and jobs to return to America, that's weird. That's a weird position to hold. Yeah, I mean, this happened a couple times during the first Trump campaign where they, you know, everyone has seen that video, has seen that video where all the journalists are saying, like something, something threat to our democracy all the same time.
Starting point is 00:34:24 We've seen this before. It's just even more obvious now. And it doesn't even make any sense. I mean, there, it's completely failed to land to the point where people even kind of adopting it with the emo J.D. Vance look because he kind of looks like he has eye shadow on. Or maybe like, yeah,
Starting point is 00:34:41 we're a little bit weird or whatever, you know. I mean, the word weird is interesting too because if you, if you look up where the word weird comes from, it actually comes from the Norse language. And it has to do with, like fate and supernatural abilities to determine fate.
Starting point is 00:35:01 So I don't know. They're kind of saying that Trump has a supernatural ability to determine his own fate maybe by calling him weird. So yeah, I kind of agree with that. We are weird. I mean, just look at this. I mean, this is actually dim propaganda, but this could easily be made by one of our guys.
Starting point is 00:35:21 Yeah, I mean, it's kind of punk, right? And then like Trump very much encapsulates the counterculture, which is sort of inherently punk. Maybe that's why you get the sort of emo J.D. Vance look kind of packaged in with this. I mean, this is one of the, you know, we've seen this many times where, like I said, the latest bit of propaganda talking points gets distributed. But this one is particularly a huge flop because it's just so easily recontextualized as good. And when you look at the people who are saying,
Starting point is 00:35:56 they're obviously the freaks. I'd be curious what someone like Scott Adams has said about this. I'm going to go check out his Twitter right now. Oh, he just has to be prediction. Sorry, go ahead. Adams thinks that it's powerful. He thinks that it's going to work.
Starting point is 00:36:14 And I mean, I'm just like, okay, so having being a straight white male, wife and kids, successful, you know, homeowner, not a cat mom, you know, or a wine mom, like, you know, the woman running for president is, that's weird.
Starting point is 00:36:38 I mean, I just, I don't get how, I think a lot of people, maybe we're missing something. Maybe we're missing the fact that Kamala is like going to win, that she's going to captivate the hearts of everybody. and capture the hearts of everyone and that, you know, Trump and Vance are going to be seen as odd, that they're just, they're not, they're not what represent America anymore. I don't know. I don't know. I just, it just all seems weird.
Starting point is 00:37:13 I think they have to concentrate on things like this. They have to concentrate on an intangible, like weird to try to associate Trump and J.D. Vance because they, they don't have like they don't have real things to go off of the russia gate thing didn't work the racist thing is not real at all obviously it's uh and there's been so much bad stuff during this this administration it's not and they're not popular um so they're concentrating on intangibles and it can be powerful i don't think this one's going to be but it can be if if done correctly and done properly this is just not going to work for middle of the road
Starting point is 00:37:53 voters, which is who this is about. It's about, like, the middle people that can be convinced either way. Yeah, I mean, this whole campaign of the word out weird is basically just to, again, like I was talking about earlier, the demographic that it seems that they're going for the most from the Harris camp is the single millennial women camp. And this is basically the only group of people that this even remotely applies to. It's kind of like the, it's kind of like the same thing as like the ick, you know, if you guys are familiar with that meme it's kind of like the same idea it's like oh uh trump advance give me the
Starting point is 00:38:28 ike they're weird you know but for everybody else i mean who the hell is that could appeal to at this point i mean inflation immigration uh are both out of control uh under buying housing prices are at uh record highs you know um the foreign policy is out of control i mean does anybody really care uh at this point if you call don't trump weird i mean he's been around for eight years at this point people have their opinions on them. Well, Blue Devil 70 in the in the chat is saying that I think you guys are missing
Starting point is 00:38:59 is they're appealing to the female base. Weird is a uniquely female style of insults and thinking. It's female nature and they're playing into that. Yeah, it's just like what I was saying before, but it's like, we already know that the single women demographic votes for Democrats every time.
Starting point is 00:39:16 Like, okay, they're going to increase their margin from 82% to 85%. like is that going to win them the election when they're also decreasing their vote chair on literally everybody else i mean we all know this that in a fair election Kamala harris has no chance of winning it's literally zero the amount of states that she's actually going to win should be enough to piss us all off and to make us realize that things have to change i think the other thing too i think one of the other things too that is missing in a lot of these guys's analysis talking about Kamala versus Trump is people forget from
Starting point is 00:40:00 2016 to 2020 Trump increased his vote share by 14 million votes which no other candidate in history has ever done and people just think like he's not going to increase his vote share this time I disagree I think he's liable to even gain another 10 million votes this time compared to what he did in 2020 no to people just like think that Trump's base is just completely static from 2020 and hasn't moved at all. I disagree. I think that actually points out something else important is that they're still going for the strategy, which I think is going to be less effective now, but it's still the right strategy to go for when you have someone like Kamala, that they're not going for pro Kamala. They're not going to go with Kamala. They're going to go with not Trump.
Starting point is 00:40:49 A vote for Kamala is a vote for not Trump, which is pointed out by them trying to called Trump weird. They're not saying how great Kamala is because she's not. They're not going to spend as much time on that. But her not being Trump is the only thing that's going to work for certain people. Which again is no different than all the other previous times that Trump has been on the ballot. You know, I mean, this isn't exactly anything new. I mean, we've had like these Lincoln Project clowns on the Republican side. We had the same people who are like Bernie bros or even like more or like hardcore left wingers that like sucked it up and voted for Biden in 2020 as well.
Starting point is 00:41:27 I mean, I just don't see where this like mythical, you know, like Kamala Harris just somehow has like magic campaign powers to pull people away from Trump's base. Like I think you're literally out of your mind if you think that's the case. Or that there's this massive like people who are still in the middle ground,
Starting point is 00:41:44 like this middle undecided voter. It's like how many of them are left at this point? There's so much rope be on sports extra from Sky. They've asked me to read the whole lad at the same speed I usually use for the legal bit at the end. Here goes. This winter sports extra is jam-packed with rugby. For the first time we've got every Champions Cup match exclusively live,
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Starting point is 00:43:23 And I think it's probably the best strategy given the circumstances, along with, you know, can I say fraud? Yeah, yeah, yeah, safe and free. Yeah. Yeah, like I said, what it really comes down to is getting, convincing people to come out and vote who would not have come out otherwise. Like, you know, I'm sure there are a lot of people who, feel one way or the other about Trump who don't feel strongly enough to actually, or just lazy
Starting point is 00:43:55 enough to simply not bother going to the polls for the election. And what it really comes down to is not convincing you that you should like Trump or that you should hate Trump, but motivating people to actually make that decision to, you know, bother getting off their ass and going to actually vote. That's what it really is going to come down to. And, you know, that's why Trump wins is because he's doing the things that need to be done in order to make that happen. You know, like going back to Butler, Pennsylvania, for example, whereas Kamala Harris is simply not doing those things. Trump was at two conferences just over the weekend, and he's had another rally this week, and I already did another two last week.
Starting point is 00:44:36 I mean, the guy's, like, making appearances, like three or four times a day, and he's, what, like 77 years old, something like that? didn't he have an appearance the day after he got shot? Yeah. Yeah, it's just, it's not going to work. For them, I mean, for Kamala. Yeah, absolutely. All right, Jens, let me power out some of these super chats real quick, and then we will carry on and move over to our next topic.
Starting point is 00:45:04 Yeah, exactly. I mean, just look at this, amazing optics, amazing photo and everything. I mean, it's so bizarre to me how everyone, one was just like the highest of highs coming off of the attempted assassination and all of a sudden Kamala Harris shows up on a couple of YouTube ads and oh it's so over it's like you guys are out of your minds all right uh let's go through a couple of these um really quick um beat budapest for um five bucks always a loyal contributor over here um you know what type of person attacks jd vans someone who is jelly a f can't stop won't stop let's go yeah yeah they're
Starting point is 00:45:45 definitely got quite a bit of momentum behind them right now, two of them. By the way, I thought that was actually a pretty good job by Vance talking like that at the border. I mean, he just went right down there. You know, Trump is doing his own thing on the campaign trail. They don't necessarily have to be in the same place at the same time, you know, let Vance go and do his other things go down to the southern border. Yeah, I think that's a good strategy. Pee-Boo best again for five bucks.
Starting point is 00:46:12 Voters have also wizened up on the whole non-white candidate schick. blacks will block vote for dems in november but not because harris is one half jamaican yeah maybe we'll have to see i mean uh people keep out throwing that meme out there like the chimp for trump thing i mean that very much remains to be seen um oh i mean i wouldn't be surprised if his vote share does increase um a little bit from uh 2020 which was already historically high but i don't know this like idea that i've seen like some republicans tooting out that there were like 30% of the black vote. I think that's ridiculous. Yeah, that's not. No, no chance. Yeah, I mean, they're mostly going to be in places that aren't the critical areas anyway.
Starting point is 00:46:58 So, you know, looking at the elections like this on a national level, it's not actually how the elections are won because most of the black population, most of that black population is going to be in the south. So, you know, it's like those states are basically in the bag anyway. except maybe Georgia. Yeah, exactly. All right. Let's move on to Tomahawk for five bucks. Nice name.
Starting point is 00:47:28 Vance has brought on the wrath of the childless cat ladies. Well, yeah, I mean, that was the whole demographic that was opening up on this attack of weird anyway, because there was that clip going around of J.D. Vance, like, a ridiculing single lady catmoms and such like this and saying that women should be having children. which is totally a reasonable take to have, particularly as our birth rates continue to decline. So, whatever. I mean, if you know anything about women like this,
Starting point is 00:47:57 they're not even going to remember when the election is, they're not going to go vote anyway. You don't have to, like, they already hate Trump. All of this weird stuff that's triggering the ick and these women is really not going to move the needle. Yeah, exactly. It's just like red meat for their own base already. You know, like, who are you going to pull?
Starting point is 00:48:19 I mean, we talked about this on this show previously, but the bifurcation of the two-party system is more and more that the Republican Party is for whites and married couples, and the Democrats are literally everyone else. So, all right. Let's, Seasider for $10.00, $10 sends us a salute as he does every week. Thank you very much, sir. And our friend, Luce Eplar sends us $5.
Starting point is 00:48:45 comma, comma, comma, comma, comma, comma, chameleon. Yeah. There we go. Let's see. You know, speaking of Trump going out and having a bunch of conference speeches and such, I saw that he was at the Bitcoin conference over the weekend, but he also had an interview with some black journals over in Chicago. So let's see what this was all about. Let's start by addressing the elephant in the room, sir.
Starting point is 00:49:11 A lot of people did not think it was appropriate for you to be here today. You have pushed false claims about some of your rival. from Nikki Haley to former President Barack Obama, saying that they were not born in the United States, which is not true. You have told four Congresswoman women of color, who were American citizens, to go back to where they came from. You have used words like animal and rabbit
Starting point is 00:49:34 to describe black district attorneys. You've attacked black journalists, calling them a loser, saying the questions that they ask are, quote, stupid and racist. You've had dinner with a white supremacist at your Mar-a-Laga resort. So my question, sir, now that you are asking the black supporters to vote for you, why should black voters trust you after you have used language like that?
Starting point is 00:49:57 First of all, I don't think I've ever been asked a question, so in such a horrible manner, first question. You don't even say, hello, how are you? Are you with ABC? Because I think they're a fake news network, a terrible network. And I think it's disgraceful that, you tell them. I came here in good spirit. I love the black population of this country.
Starting point is 00:50:24 I've done so much for the black population of this country, including employment, including opportunity zones with Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, which is one of the greatest programs ever for black workers and black entrepreneurs. I've done so much. And, you know, when I say this, historically black colleges and universities were out of money. They were stone call broke, and I saved them,
Starting point is 00:50:53 and I gave them long-term financing, and nobody else was doing it. I think it's a very rude introduction. I don't know exactly why you would do something like that. And let me go a step further. I was invited here, and I was told my opponent, whether it was Biden or Kamala, I was told my opponent was going to be here.
Starting point is 00:51:13 It turned out my opponent isn't here. You invited me under false pretense. And then you said, you can't do it with Zoom. Well, you know, where's Zoom? She's going to do it with Zoom, and she's not coming. And then you are half an hour late, just so we understand, I have too much respect for you to be late. They couldn't get their equipment working or something was wrong.
Starting point is 00:51:32 I think it's a very nasty question. I have answered the question. I have been the best president for the black population since Abraham Lincoln. That's my answer. That's my answer. President Johnson who signed the Voting Rights Act. For you to start off a question and answer period, especially when you're 35 minutes late,
Starting point is 00:51:52 because you couldn't get your equipment to work. In such a hostile manner, I think it's a disgrace. Let me just ask a follow-up, sir, and then we'll move on to other questions here. There's so much rugby on Sports Exeter from Sky, they've asked me to read the whole lad at the same speed I usually use for the legal bit at the end. Here goes.
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Starting point is 00:53:08 I didn't watch this whole thing before, but, no, that was a good response. you know, he just, he never breaks under pressure and he always knows how to handle these people without looking like a huge, um, ass about it, right? Because he could have made an ass of himself here, and a lot of people would, but he just completely bulldozed through everything she just put forward to him. Yeah, I think that's something to reiterate. I mean, yes, there were some cringe things said in there that guys like us wouldn't like, but at the same time, I mean, that really kind of was like a, a masterclass and how to navigate a hostile journal and how to deal with them properly. So people should be taking notes on that. Well, also, he doesn't get enough credit for how sharp he is in this regard.
Starting point is 00:53:59 I mean, do you realize how sharp you have to be to do this thousands of times? I mean, this is something he does every single day, multiple times a day. We've seen these clips time and time again for. years and he is always just on top of it and knows how to instantly respond in a way that's going to please the room and bypass whatever trap she was trying to put him in i mean it's incredible how he's able to consistently do this and basically never fail at it and that's just worth pointing out in comparison to the the zombie we have in office like i understand trump is old and it would be nice if we would have younger blood in there.
Starting point is 00:54:42 But at the same time, for a guy he has age, he really is on top of it. You know, that's not, that's not just, like, propaganda. Anyway, there was a, she asked him a question about pardoning the J6 protesters, and he brought up, and also that, I forget what the other thing was, and he just completely was just like,
Starting point is 00:55:08 well, I mean, there were just people, protesting at the Capitol throwing pain around the other day. What about the, what about Minneapolis? What about, I mean, he just, he was not going to, you know, they says a woman got shot in the face and she's like, 115 police officers were, uh, were assaulted on that day. And he's like, a police, a young woman got shot in the face. Nobody died that day except her.
Starting point is 00:55:35 I mean, he was, he was just perfect with this. He was, I mean, he was ready for this. You know, that's unscripted. And I think that's the, you know, the best part of Trump is, is that remember what Jeff Dice said, you know, at the, at the event, said you don't, you don't apologize to these people. Yeah. You know, you never, you never make excuses to these people. That's exactly what he's doing right now. And it's fucking amazing to watch.
Starting point is 00:56:01 Yeah, I mean, we've been talking up Trump quite a bit here. And, you know, a lot of people would say, oh, no, this is ridiculous. You guys are, like, too far up Trump's ass. and such like this. But man, I mean, it's just so refreshing to see that there are, there's just no other political figure, particularly on the right, who's able to navigate a journal's in the way he does. And he's done this consistently ever since he started his campaign in 2016, so much so to the point of we all know this to be hoaxes and memes and such. But the only thing that they actually have attack vectors against them when dealing with journals are blatant lies and
Starting point is 00:56:35 fake news. Do we have to go back to the very fine people on both side stuff that Scott Adams is famous for bringing out there. I mean, they have to make up fake stuff when he's talking to journals because he's so fucking good on his feet. And he's also really good on his feet. If anyone in the audience has been to a Trump rally as well, the fact that he just goes off for like an hour and a half by himself with no teleprompter. I mean, who else does this?
Starting point is 00:56:59 He's actually really, really good. Yeah. And I think that his career in television and media really prepared him quite well for the types of campaigns that we have today. And he kind of set the tone for a lot of the political discourse over the last 10 years. So he's almost playing on his own playing field at this point when he wasn't in the first place. Indeed. We've got another clip of Trump talking to these journals.
Starting point is 00:57:29 At this time he's talking about Kamala. Let's hear. Not directly, very much. And she was always of Indian heritage. and she was only promoting Indian heritage. I didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black, and now she wants to be known as black.
Starting point is 00:57:48 So I don't know, is she Indian or is she black? She has always identified as a black woman, and she went to historically black college. I respect either one, but she obviously doesn't. Because she was Indian all the way, and then all of a sudden she made a turn, and she went, she became a black person. Just to be clear, sir, do you believe that she is.
Starting point is 00:58:05 I think somebody should look into that too when you add. You became a black person. Like a political Rachel Dollazol. I love that. I know a lot of guys were cootting out pictures throughout this week of Kamala Harris's childhood photos and her family and such.
Starting point is 00:58:27 And they're all Pajit, you know, red dot and everything. Yeah. And you can tell the room laughed at that too. They know. She's not like, and this is true of Barack Obama as well, but there's a difference within black Americans. Like in anthropology, the definition of African-American in the sense of like as an ethnic group is black Americans who descend from freed American slaves. And neither Barack Obama nor Kamala Harris
Starting point is 00:58:59 belong to this group. They're from the like other group who are historically the last few decades. They've been a major population. They're more successful than African-Americans. And they're there is a lot of animosity between African Americans and these other foreign or descended from foreign black Americans. The pictures of like her family and everything, that's the kind of family that if they were like walking around around here, I'd be following them just to make sure they didn't drop trow and, you know, try and desecrate the streets here. Oh, God. It's a real thing. I did a whole thread on the ethnography of Indian open defecation. It's insane how that radical goes. Yeah, indeed. Some people are asking questions in the chat here where this was at. This was at like a convention for like black journalists or something in Chicago. Is that what this was? So it was like a primarily black crowd. Yeah, it was a black, a national association of black journalists, something like that. Yeah, that does not
Starting point is 01:00:19 vote well for them if that whole crowd was black. I didn't realize that. Yeah, well, and also it's interesting because the DNC is in Chicago this year. It's coming up in a couple of weeks. I think it's like the August 18th or something like that. Yeah, 16, 17, 18th that weekend.
Starting point is 01:00:39 So, yeah, it'll be interesting to see what it looks like on the ground in Chicago at that time. Thomas is going down there. That would be interesting. That'll be cool to see. I'll get some reports on the ground. But, you know, speaking of Kamala heritage, Kamala is, you know,
Starting point is 01:01:00 interesting heritage, so I would say the very least. Let's hear her accent at a recent Georgia rally. And you all helped us win in 2020, and we're going to do it again in 2024. We will. We will. So let's get racist. It's literally like the Hillary Clinton clip back in like 2016
Starting point is 01:01:30 where she put on the southern draw as she's making her way down. Do you think she carries hot sauce? I'm just waiting for Harris to say, you know, Pokemon go to the polls, you know. Man. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, it's like she's even more inept than Clinton, though. I mean, Clinton could get away with it a little bit better than she could. I mean, it's not even remotely believable.
Starting point is 01:02:02 Her assent even isn't consistent just in the tiny clip we saw. I mean, it's just, she's so inept. She has no idea what she's doing. Yeah. Yeah, and that's why she's been kept out of the public light. And that's why the only time I'm even seeing a clip of her being out there is when she's in a mostly black crowd. I think she feels more safe there than anywhere else because like they just they've kept her hidden in some back room for three years like a storage closet or something and they just pulled her out to activate her hoping that this is going to work it's not I mean you know back to the topic of a weird again I mean just look at the background of the crowd here I mean there's some real goofballs in there I mean look at this guy this this this gangster wearing his glasses, sunglasses,
Starting point is 01:02:57 indoors, that weird white guy on the right hand side, you know, who's like that scene from an animal house, he's like, dude, I'm the only white guy here. That guy wearing the sunglasses, he's blind, he got blind by saving a child in a fire. So why don't you leave him along.
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Starting point is 01:04:51 yeah man that's funny some guy in the chat mentioned Tareek and Sheed yeah I wonder what his opinions are right now if he's on life support every clip I see of her too I mean she has no platform it's always
Starting point is 01:05:09 just like yeah we're gonna win you help us win and you're gonna help us win again and it's like what there's she has no platform this woman literally doesn't have a campaign the one in the upper all in the upper left with the eight head what the hell is going on there that's the biggest forehead i've ever seen in my life land a plane on that thing yeah she
Starting point is 01:05:39 should be selling kamala ads on that is that dr steve brule uh actually do you know who that Do you know who that looks like at the top left? Who's that, um, uh, that, uh, I'm trying to remember the, the writer. There's,
Starting point is 01:05:56 there's a token character that they bring on the lotus eaters, um, from time to time. Uh, that's who it looks like, uh, up on the left up there. That,
Starting point is 01:06:04 uh, that preacher guy that, uh, that guy. All righty. Well, um, uh,
Starting point is 01:06:13 Jen, uh, let's move on to our, uh, next topic. Um, actually pointing our, uh,
Starting point is 01:06:18 guns back at, uh, Biden here, who apparently just was like, completely forgotten about. on the last two weeks, you know, like we just don't even have a president of the United States anymore. Nobody talks about him. It's all talking about Kamala at this point. They, you know, much like how they, it's kind of like the rules have now been reversed in this regard.
Starting point is 01:06:34 You know, Kamala's now front and center. We're just going to shuffle Joe Biden off to his hole and nobody's going to talk about him. The same hole that they kept Harris in the last three years. But what did make the rounds this week is that Biden has some new announcements for what he wants to do to restructure the Supreme Court because, you know, finally got some what might be called our right wing wins out of the court and so therefore we need to start packing it. We had threats from people like AOC for years
Starting point is 01:07:01 and other Democrats about how they want to radically change the court. But one of the things that Joe Biden is setting forth is he wants to add term limits to the Supreme Court, term limits of 18 years. And then under the change, every
Starting point is 01:07:17 president would appoint a new justice every two years to replace the justice whose term ends. So the idea is like once the president comes in, oh, you know, just how it cycles out with these 18 years, they're going to space it out enough. So no matter whenever a new president is elected in their term, you know, there's going to be some judges that leave during their term at some point.
Starting point is 01:07:38 So you're not going to have a situation like Trump where he has the opportunity to appoint three judges in his first term. Yeah, this reminds me of, I mean, this isn't exactly new information. They don't often openly speak about this, especially not from the office of the president. But it reminds me of Curtis Yarvon's point about the meanings of the terms, politics and democracy. Like when the Supreme Court makes bad decisions that they don't like, then the court is too political, and we need to make it more democratic. And it's democratic whenever it's making decisions that the left wants it to make.
Starting point is 01:08:20 and of course, you know, the way to do that is to, you know, just basically pack the court. Obviously, the right has been extremely lucky during the Trump administration in terms of him getting those three appointments and Biden getting none. And the three appointments Trump made at least weren't awful, I guess. Maybe Amy Connie Barrett may have been awful, I guess we'll see. But at the very least, there's a lot of luck involved in the court. being in any way an implement for the right and
Starting point is 01:08:55 you know what Biden is proposing making it more democratic would basically you know eliminate any possibility of that forever it would just become like another version of the Congress I mean it it would be a you know accelerationist dream
Starting point is 01:09:14 because you would think if that were to happen that you'd have at least one state that would be like, yeah, we just can't deal with us anymore. And I don't know. I mean, I have hope for the future, but I also think that there, at some point, there's going to be a secession, a serious secession movement, at least one state doing it. And this is the kind of thing that would, it would accelerate that and push, push that more, especially if Harris, you know,
Starting point is 01:09:48 if they were to fortify the election for Harris or something in November. Yeah, it's definitely grounds for concern as well. Now, they weren't just going to institute, you know, term limits for Supreme Court justices. They were also going to add, whoops, sorry, literally just dropped my phone with the new reports on it. They were also going to do some ethics changes as well. So basically, well, this is how they do this, right? They have like some good things on it. they would be like, oh, this is us reaching out.
Starting point is 01:10:22 These are things that everyone else wants, right? So things such as they have to disclose gifts. They have to recuse themselves from cases which they or their spouses have financial interests or have a conflict of interest. And here's the big kicker, which you know is only ever going to be used against so-called right-leaning justices, if there even are besides Thomas and Alito. But refrain from political activity. So, I mean, is that ever going to stop, you know, like, fucking you guys remember when
Starting point is 01:10:51 Ruth Bader Ginsburg, I was still alive. She was on like a night show reports and such like this constantly talking about abortion. So it was like the only issue she ever had. Well, that was like her like calling cards so to speak like oh, Justice Ginsburg, she's here for abortion rights and such. It's like her entire career
Starting point is 01:11:09 right. And you know like that's just going to be against them people like Clarence Thomas and Alito and others. Do you guys remember recently when those guys were under fire for the appeal to heaven that fascist flag, you know, that you're not allowed to wave. Yeah, I remember. Yeah, so, you know it would just be used against, um, uh, right-leaning, uh, characters on
Starting point is 01:11:33 the court. Yeah, I mean, that's the whole point is to basically impeach the members of the court they don't like. Yeah, and it's, I didn't see the specifics on it, but like, who gets to decide that? Like, the, the, the formation, the different categories, the different criteria that they have for Congress and the executive branch, the president, like, that's meant to be a check and balance on the different branches, the judicial, the executive, and the legislative. And this is a, it's probably not going to be perceived this way by most people, but it is a massive,
Starting point is 01:12:08 massive power grab that most benefits, not necessarily the president, because this was in conjunction with wanting Congress to write a law that limits the power of the president, in immunity, but really the executive branch, and by extension, the bureaucratic state, rather than any of the actual elected branches of government. Yeah, well, you'd probably need a constitutional amendment to actually get the code of ethics that they're talking about past, because, I mean, the only way that justice of the Supreme Court can be removed is if, like, they're required to have, quote, unquote, good behavior, whatever that is defined as. But obviously, the idea that,
Starting point is 01:12:52 that making political statements or being a political person at all is it constitutes bad behavior. There's no way that's going to fly. So, I mean, really, this is one of those things where this plan is going to go nowhere, but it sort of gives us the impression of where they want to take things. Yeah, exactly. It's honestly scary. Like, it's a scary idea. It's very bold.
Starting point is 01:13:22 Yeah, absolutely. I mean, and to back up Charlie's point, this current proposal as it stands, it's just dead on arrival. There's no way that this proposed change gets through the house, gets through the Senate, which are currently deadlocked. And they're also on recess for August as well. You know, people will know this that, yeah, politicians take the entire month of August off. Yeah, interesting that. But so there's no way this is going to get through. And then also the Supreme Court itself is, 6-3 currently stacked in the favor of the right supposedly. I mean, we know a lot of characters on the court are actually not right-wing as such. But in this regard, there's no way that the six remaining conservative justices on this court
Starting point is 01:14:07 would possibly let this change go through. There's no way. And we know the court is actually quite conservative about itself. If we, you know, think back to the 2020 election and it's non-decision there. there's absolutely no way in the current political climate that the members of that court would expose themselves to basically arbitrary removal based on this code of ethics that could then be changed. So it cannot possibly get through the court. Yeah, absolutely. All right. There was also one comment from Biden, which obviously they lie all the time. But this isn't necessarily a lie, but it's implicitly a lie because he says that the Extremism is undermining public confidence in the court's decisions. But Gallup poll does a poll every year about the confidence in institutions. And the confidence in the Supreme Court is low at 30% of Americans, which is middle of the road for American institutions, by the way. But the confidence in both the president and Congress are lower than the confidence in the Supreme Court. It's actually the political institution that, that has the highest rate at 30% of trust, a great deal or a lot of trust.
Starting point is 01:15:30 It's a weird move. Yeah, weird indeed. I mean, it is funny to, I mean, these numbers of like approval ratings and such for various branches of government and American institutions are kind of funny things
Starting point is 01:15:46 that like to get toted out every single year, but it is worth stressing once again. I mean, it is record low trust in media institutions record low trust in the presidency and Congress, which is historically like a single digit recently, like trust in Congress and such. I mean, no percent this year. Yeah, everybody knows throughout all of America
Starting point is 01:16:09 that our institutions are failing us all across the board. All right, Jen, so let's, um, all right. We're going to tread a little bit carefully on this, um, final topic for the evening. But, um, I felt like it was interesting and of note. for us to report as to what our current greatest ally is currently debating on in their houses of are they considered a parliament over there is that how it works uh over there canesit it's called the canesed um it's it's parliamentary but um it's it's one party it's one party yeah yeah of course but um but yeah the uh kinescent in israel is currently discussing whether or not
Starting point is 01:16:58 it's okay for IDF soldiers to rape Palestinians. And if this is a moral, moral or not. So top marks for America's greatest ally. So I did this reading on my show of a book called Jewish history, Jewish religion by Israel Shahak. He was an Israeli Jew, lived most of his life there.
Starting point is 01:17:23 And in the first chapter, this was one of the things that he brought up. And it's one of the things that you'll have people, they don't want to believe. There's a lot of things in this book that people don't want to believe. He basically exposes their thoughts. And he said that the thing that really started opening his eyes to just how demented the thinking was, is that a Gentile got hit by a car, and on the Sabbath, and a doctor, a Jewish doctor, would not tend to him because he was Gentile.
Starting point is 01:18:04 And then when they took it to, when they, he, he took it to the governments of the courts, and the courts decided, yeah, the Jewish doctor did the right thing. If it had been a Jew, he would have been, it would have been okay for him to break the Sabbath. So. Oh my God. Yeah. This is not, you know, this. This here is just, this is what it's been like,
Starting point is 01:18:32 this is what it's been since the founding of this place. This is what it's been. This is what it was like in the Stettel. This is what it, this has been the last 2,000 years, even longer. So it's just insane that ever since October 7th, so much of this has come out to just show that, you know, I've been saying this recently.
Starting point is 01:18:55 my my wish for Israel is for them to become a big gay disco country like the like like pretty much every other western country um that has fallen under the um the spell and the um the activism of certain groups of theirs because i mean it would certainly be cathartic yeah i just don't know You know, Thomas says that there's no way that Israel can last much longer because they just, this isn't a modern country. But they literally fought a war to get rid of countries like this. You know, to get rid of countries like this that weren't doing things like this. They weren't even stooping to do things like this. Yeah, I mean, did they even go, did they even go this far?
Starting point is 01:19:55 during the Nuremberg trials of accusing mid-century Germans of doing this kind of stuff and having open debates in political institutions of this kind of behavior. I mean, this is just a whole other level of depravity. Yeah, I mean, and they were, I'm sorry, go ahead. I'm sorry. And well, yeah, I'll just finish up with this is there was this video where you saw these people and they're, it's a bunch of, you know, a bunch of Israelis and they're slamming on this building, they're slamming on this door, and you're like, what the hell are they doing? They were demanding that these IDF soldiers that had been detained who were raping Palestinian men
Starting point is 01:20:37 and women. So they were raping men, too. They were demanding that they be freed because they did nothing wrong. Hops and Wild. Wild and Hopps. The dream team. They're back in Disney Zootropolis, too. Funny books.
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Starting point is 01:21:12 Disney Zootropolis too in cinemas November 28th. Good luck. I love you. And then later in the night that they were freed, and they had a celebration. There you are. oh wow yeah well
Starting point is 01:21:33 oof indeed was a pretty black-billing note to end on right there anything to add Charlie scholar well this this gets called like the only functioning
Starting point is 01:21:43 democracy in the Middle East or whatever and that that basically is meant to analogize it to us but you know this country is nothing like America
Starting point is 01:21:56 so you know if anything this story should disabuse anyone, I'm sure our listeners don't need to hear it, but maybe some people you know do that, you know, this country is utterly unlike us in its culture and its political institutions. I mean, Israel is not analogous to America. It's not more like America than in the other random country in the Middle East. It just, it just isn't. And incidents like this prove it. You know, the idea of, like, you can't even imagine any sort of debate this. depraved happening in a U.S. institution, be it the Congress or lower legislature, like the idea of whether or not it's legal and not immoral to rape prisoners of a different religion or ethnicity. I mean, that's simply unfathomable to Americans, but it's not at all beyond the pale in the state of Israel.
Starting point is 01:22:54 and they will and Americans and especially so many low church Protestant Christians sorry I apologize will say Judeo-Christian values Ridiculous
Starting point is 01:23:11 invention of the 1950s by the way Yeah Judeo-Christian values didn't exist for 1950 years of Christianity Yeah there's we have nothing we're not like these people
Starting point is 01:23:26 people who would do this I'm sure I'm sure there are very fine people in Israel well we're not yeah guys in the chat are pointing out that American slaves weren't even
Starting point is 01:23:41 treated um you know in this regard just just so yeah that's a good point actually American slaves were better treated than the Palestinians uh are in Israel. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:59 Truly, truly crazy to think about. But yeah, like you guys said, maybe this is a, yeah, I think just the utter depravity of this might be a good attack vector for people to get through to those on the boomer con right that are still, you know, energetic supporters of the only democracy in the Middle East. So maybe this is a good way to get through to some people if you ever caught in argument with one of those guys. None of it works. They don't care. It's
Starting point is 01:24:31 in my experience, maybe with enough, but the information is so pushed down that I'll list off things about Israel and people will listen, but they generally won't. I don't know, maybe they change their mind on it. I told a neocon
Starting point is 01:24:48 about what Talmud says, what the Talmud says about Jesus once. You know, typo brings up a good point here. He says, I don't mean this sound like a boomer, but it sounds like what the Red Army did. And it sounds like
Starting point is 01:25:04 Germany after World War II was a free rape zone for Russian soldiers, for the Bolsheviks. I'm sorry, where did that ideology come from? Yeah, very good point. Well,
Starting point is 01:25:25 in conclusion here of tonight's stream, gentlemen, before I get on to the rest of the super chats, is there are real world consequences to the Biden and Harris regime. Now, most specifically, through immigration, I mean,
Starting point is 01:25:41 they have resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Americans through drug overdoses and such, and that's also just to include the actual real crime that we have through some of the young women that we have here on the screen. And there's just too many to count at this point. We have Lincoln Riley,
Starting point is 01:25:57 and Molly Tibbitts and Jocelyn Nungare. It's crazy. It's just going to keep on happening until people actually address the issue that Americans need their country back. America is for heritage Americans, and they all have to go back. And that is the only issue that matters in this election cycle.
Starting point is 01:26:19 People could talk about taxes and Social Security and foreign policy and abortion and whatever. But if you don't address, address the immigration issue, you have nothing. And it's good to see the mass deportation signs that we've seen at some of the Trump rallies. And, you know, one of the stupid things I hear is people like, oh, how are you going to deport all these people? Well, it's actually pretty easy to get most of them to self-deport because all you actually have to do is just scrap all of the visa renewals. And then they'll just have to leave or become illegal.
Starting point is 01:26:55 You know, basically make them virtually unemployable. Obviously, that's not going to solve most of the problem, but it will solve most of it. I mean, it's fairly trivial to actually get tens of billions of people to self-deport. All it comes down to is just not renewing their visas or green cards. And you have to enforce it on the companies. That's what people don't talk about. You have to enforce it on the companies employing them. And they have to be the fines and whatever other penalties, probably not for individuals.
Starting point is 01:27:25 in a corporation, like that's the whole point. But for the company has to be enough that, and enforced to the point that it actually hurts their, their bottom line. That's what they care about. That's the structure of a corporation. Yeah. And I think people also just need to, I was mentioning earlier how you just need to chat yes, the response to everything that people say, like, oh, how are you going to deport people? It's like, no, we are doing it. It will be done. I am doing it right now, you know, kind of responses. But also, I think, the counter for people to say like, oh, well, what about all the economic issues that we're going to have? I mean, this country survived the Great Depression. This country survived
Starting point is 01:28:07 mass famines and droughts. This country survived manifest destiny and people walking out into the open planes when they had nothing but a copper to their name. Like, we can deal with an economic, no, boon a little bit here to actually get some hegemony back in our country. We'll live. like artisan cup cupcake shops like i i don't care it's not this is not sustainable that that's all that does indeed let's go through some of the rest of the super chats and we will close down for the evening all righty let's see where did i leave off um all right we got a cringe walker again uh sends us two bucks um the white guy is the tribal mastiff he's afraid to that uh kamala clip uh from the rally earlier Let's see.
Starting point is 01:28:57 What else we got here? TB 88 for five bucks. It feels like we have, we have, come on, guys, spell check, proofread your super chats. Come on. It feels like we have either no president or three presidents. Is executive ambiguity the future of the presidency?
Starting point is 01:29:20 I don't know. What do you guys think about that? America hasn't dealt with this problem in a long time, but there is an issue of legitimacy with the process right now, because things are happening outside of the norms of politics. Biden didn't step down with a speech. He should have, I don't know, maybe that was an intern that did it. Maybe it was like a coup within the Democrats,
Starting point is 01:29:47 but that should have been a speech. The lack of a process, a primary process, to select Kamala hurts her legitimacy, along with like the issues we already have with the election, with people not trusting whether it was real or not, either through not believing it was real or just the ambiguity of not being sure. Like these are all things that harm our institutions even further. So yeah, ambiguity in politics like this, this is, it's a major issue.
Starting point is 01:30:20 And America, the greater culture, it feels like they, they or we feel like we're immune to this, but we're not. Nothing is. It's bad. It's very bad. Yeah. Well, I mean, we've definitely seen, I mean, just like blatantly out in the open in the last two presidential administrations, one in a kind of covert way in the sense that we know that Trump wasn't in charge simply because people in his administration weren't listening to what he was doing and kind of on a blatant display. during the Biden presidency, where we know Biden isn't in charge because the man can't even
Starting point is 01:31:01 take a ship properly. So the ambiguity of who is in charge, and then also the delegation of powers to other branches of government. I mean, it definitely seems like the Supreme Court is the most powerful of the three at this point. Wow. So it paints up a league future. It definitely is.
Starting point is 01:31:22 I would agree with that, but the Supreme Court, as of yet, has not really seriously asserted itself in the political process. So it'll be interesting if that does happen. Yeah, we'll have to see. All right. That is us all caught up on the super chats. Just a little bit of housekeeping before we get everyone shills out of the way and we'll close down. Once again, I will promote our friends over at WBS Apparel. You can use code dark mega for 15% off Pony Express Radio T-shirts. So go and take advantage of that right now. And then also, anyone in the chat who is interested in contributing to the OGC substack writing a piece for us or something like that, send us in your proposals.
Starting point is 01:32:07 Shoot us an email. We'd be happy to promote some of your stuff. And if you guys have a topic on Americana that you'd like to promote or like to write for us, we'd be happy to throw it out there for you. We're always looking for new writers for us. So we'd be happy to have you. All righty, let's get a run around the panel with any shilling. Pete, what do you got coming up, man?
Starting point is 01:32:28 episodes dropping the canyana show starting a new reading of um about kudaita t by um what the hell is this name lute fuck and um the first episodes with darrell cooper the second episode will be with um our buddy sandbatch um john field house and dark enlightenment so um yeah check that out that's a interesting book especially um at this time When people talk about coups and stuff like that, it really explains what a coup would actually look like. And check out my substack to petesubstack.com. All right. You know, before I get to shilling for you, Charlie,
Starting point is 01:33:14 I'm just reminded by, you mentioned substack. Tomorrow on the OGC substack for our paid subscribers, Charlie, myself, Raging Mandrill, and Clauseington are covering the film The Death of Stalin. So if you guys have seen that film, would like to hear our takes on it. Definitely go over to our substack, subscribe, and you can listen to the uncensored review of Death of Stalin.
Starting point is 01:33:36 But Charlie, what else you got coming up, man? Just got a stream with that fellow hitman on YouTube, on the Suez Crisis. After he read my blog, he invited me onto his podcast. So we have that scheduled. And then August 17th as well, I'm planning on doing a stream on my podcast. channel that is one of my Ukraine war updates so look forward to that cool I always find
Starting point is 01:34:04 those very very informative those are some of my favorite streams our guys put out because I'm not following that war to great detail and you guys do a very exhaustive job keeping everybody up to speed so definitely be on the lookout for that when that comes out and then our special guests this evening mr. illegitimate scholar how are you what do you great yeah thank you um so you can find me on YouTube and It's sorry, I just screwed up my headphones. You can find me on YouTube. I'll put my name in the live chat.
Starting point is 01:34:38 Illegitimate Scholar, I do a weekly, hasn't been weekly recently, but weekly interview show, cultural anthropology, but conservative. You wouldn't believe how important anthropology is to the political process and how much power they wield and the definitions that they have and the fall out from those definitions and what they think. And it's an incredibly left-wing field. And that's on YouTube, Illegitimate Scholar and in audio form, as well as some standalone
Starting point is 01:35:09 YouTube videos. And I'm making more of those, usually fighting with academic anthropologists like Flint Dibble, who was on the JRE. He accuses me of being a stalker. And then a weekly internet show, live show that I do with the guy in the comments, typo, and then a few other people called 5 till midnight 5 tm and we do that every monday at 8 p.m. Yeah, thanks for having me guys. Yeah, well, thank you for joining us. So everyone in the chat go check out Mr. Scholar stuff. We have a last minute super chat from Not Imogen for three bucks.
Starting point is 01:35:42 During a young adult group, I talked to some single white women. We talked about the election and they expressed their strong dislike of Kamala. I don't think the weird propaganda is working. Well, there we go. there's a report from one of our agents in the field. You know, so there you go. Maybe we're, uh, maybe it's not working. Maybe they, maybe they, uh,
Starting point is 01:36:01 over extended, uh, the use of the meme, you know, uh, it seemed like everybody was talking about it. Maybe they just killed it immediately. Who knows? All right. Um, for myself, um, check out, obviously, uh, tomorrow on the OGC substack, like I was talking about earlier. And then, uh, check me out on, um, uh, post zero, um, with my friends, uh,
Starting point is 01:36:20 Jack Napier, Kyle Motovic, uh, all those guys on a Sunday. and I might even start making more regular appearances on Rule Zero with the other Manusphere guys on Saturday now that my summer traveling is coming down to a close. But regardless, we will be back here next week for... Hey, Redock, Redock, Redock, Redock, Redock, Redock, Redock. Didn't you just appear on Jose Nino's show doing a Man-Sphere thing? That is true. That is true. We did do that. Yeah, yeah. He did release that yesterday. That's right. Yeah, so everyone go over to Jose Nino and listen to that. That was tons of fun as well. thank you Pete
Starting point is 01:36:55 making all the rounds these days I forget where I've been so yes take a look at that we'll be back here next week for Pony Express Radio

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