The Pete Quiñones Show - 08/08 Old Glory Club Livestream w/ Guest J Burden - The Ballad of Tiny Tim Walz

Episode Date: August 9, 2024

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Starting point is 00:01:21 My goodness is Christmas at the Guinness Storehouse Book now at ginnestorehouse.com Get the facts, be drink aware, visit Drink Away All right, we are back. Dark Maga Assemble. We have an all-star panel here tonight to once again discuss the goings-on in the news. I am, of course, Red Hawk, and we're here to pony up once again for Pony Express Radio. Joining once again, you've been on quite a bit recently, Pete, it's always fun to talk to you. Pete Quinoez is back on the show.
Starting point is 00:02:28 How are you? Doing well, let's do it. Excellent, excellent. And then we've got returning once again, Mr. Not Me, Not You. How are you, sir? I am already exhausted by this campaign season. Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, really.
Starting point is 00:02:45 I think we all have at this point. I do have to comment, though, like the dark maga really does look awesome on your PFP because, you know, he normally don't have eyes, but it works. It works. Let's see. Mr. Fahrenheit, Paul Fahrenheit is coming back. How are you, Paul?
Starting point is 00:03:00 I'm doing great. Mr. Red Hawk. Thank you, as always, for having me back. And I would just like to say that there are decades where nothing happens and there are weeks where nothing happens. Yeah, really. And then we're joining us tonight. Our special guest is Mr. Jay Burton, who is covering up his laser eyes in his PFP, sadly. Yeah, thank you guys so much for having me on.
Starting point is 00:03:23 I'm glad to be here. I enjoy the show. Glad to be glad to be on with you guys again. Yeah, we're always happy to have you. I don't know if I'm happy to have the beavers in the chat. they're attacking the fun-loving ponies in the chat. We've got animal warfare going on, a turf wars breaking out any moment. That's good.
Starting point is 00:03:44 I can always count on my guys to chimp out whenever I need them, too. So I appreciate that. All righty, before we get started, just a quick couple announcements. Once again, I'll point everyone into the direction of our substack. We have a paid podcast coming out tomorrow with Sandbatch and Spader tomorrow. you guys can check that out last week we reviewed the death of Stalin so that was a good one for people to go and listen to and then i will also once again chill our friends over at wPS apparel which if you guys didn't see this on twitter this week they are now pre-orders are out for the
Starting point is 00:04:22 rhodesian may be vice shorts which i'm definitely getting a pair of them for sure it would be rocking them uh uh and when i'm out and about so definitely get your pair of those and you can always pick up some glocks sunglasses or a pony express radio t-shirt so definitely go give our friends over at wBS apparel a look um all right fellas so at the guests we're just going to jump right into it and talk about the man of the hour um tiny tim walls so um kamala harris has finally announced who is going to be uh her VP pick for the campaign season uh last week there were some musings going on if it was going to be uh josh shapiro from uh pennsylvania It actually seemed like for a bit that they actually leaked it ahead of time.
Starting point is 00:05:06 There was even like an ad and a Harris Shapiro thing that went on for a bit. Seems like they were just testing the waters to see what they were going to get out of that one. But no, Minnesota governor, Tim Walls is the selection. And of course, if people don't remember, Tim Walls is the St. Floyd governor during the riots in 2020. He was governor of Minnesota, took a knee for BLM, watched his most populous city be burned to the ground. So yes, this is the man who is on the Democratic ticket. And this is a great tweet. You guys saw this that was going around.
Starting point is 00:05:40 Hillary Clinton, which honestly, I could not believe. I was like, what universe is this now that Hillary Clinton is tweeting out pictures of tampon Tim? Yeah, I don't really think that that's the look they want to go for. But you know what? This whole thing is just completely astroturfed anyway. And like there was that one tweet that woman sent out like if a high school boy was carrying around a tampon for like his, his friends that were girls, he'd be a stud. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:06:13 Yeah, it just kind of sums up the whole like campaign in a nutshell, just nothing but lies. Just what just but shitty women lies. Yeah, there been a ton of those tweets where like a left wing single millennials have been tweeting about like, oh, Tim Walts is just like my dad before he was lost to the evils of far right Fox News, you know, like, yeah, this is the dad that America needs, you know, the guy who has zero boundaries whatsoever, just going to support whatever shitty decisions his daughter makes. Oh, if you want to go and trune out, sure, honey, I love you all the same. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:06:50 Well, and I think that it's interesting if we take it sort of in sequence with the kind of meme of last week, right, which is JD Vance is weird. Now, I think that's a particularly horrible tactic. Not only does it kind of fly in the face of all the messaging we've received as a culture for the past 60 years.
Starting point is 00:07:12 It's also just kind of petty. And look, like, I'm not the biggest JD Vance fan. But this guy's really unsettling in a way that is a... He's just creepy. He's short. The, the
Starting point is 00:07:28 fact that a lot of his, his, like, major, you know, legislative successes, quote unquote, have to do with doing things like putting tampons in the boys' bathrooms and, you know, decriminalizing certain aspects of, you know, sexual content to contact with minors. As the libs say, it's not a good look. Yeah, here's the law you were just referencing
Starting point is 00:07:52 Burton about how he was redefining sexual orientation to include pedophilia. well at the state level in Minnesota so fantastic guy all around I saw a bunch of um memes going around with this guy comparing him to like elmer fudd and such because uh obviously everyone here is familiar with the hicklib meme but there were a lot of people like tweeting out photos of him with like um it was either a uh a brittany short hair a spaniel or a lab um one of these uh hunting dogs right and he was out on like a pheasant hunt of some kind he's like oh look at him he's the guy who's
Starting point is 00:08:24 going to be able to unite rural white voters and also like the inner city you know millennials and such this is exactly the VP candidate that we need he's like the post he's like the pastor the local united Methodist church yeah really the um apparently Eric Holder is responsible for this pick really everybody remember Eric Holder past I haven't hold I have not heard that name in a long time Apparently, it's being reported that Eric Holder was, what I expect they're going to do is come time at the convention, they're going to realize that considering everything that's coming out about this guy, they're going to replace him. Okay. And I think the way they're, I think the way they're going to do it is, they're going to say, well, you know, we let a man make this pick and we have to let women, you know, we're going to have, we've now. allowed women to make the to do the replacement on this and yeah i think it's going to be some
Starting point is 00:09:31 kind of thing where it's going to be shit on men and then women made this pick and it's going to be somebody that the left absolutely can't you know touch like a i'm not going to say big mike but um you know it's it's it's going to be someone in that in that range you hear that burden your dark horse uh still might be able to come in as soon as soon as pete said that out I was like, all right, I'm ready to go. Yeah, I'm, I called the big mic pick. I think in like 2021. No, don't get me wrong.
Starting point is 00:10:03 I still think that's technically unlikely. But to go back to your point, Pete, I think that it's actually interesting that, you know, Shapiro was quote unquote leaked because I don't really consider that a true leak in the same way, right, that the Rosenberg's leaked nuclear secrets, right? That seems to me a deliberate choice, right? of like, oh, hey, let's leak this and see how it goes. It didn't go particularly well. I think that both, you know, Shapiro is, is he the governor of Pennsylvania or is he some
Starting point is 00:10:33 other high? He's the governor. Governor. Okay, so he's the governor. And then also, Walt's here. I think that that at least indicates that they're looking, you know, with both of those picks to at least try and make a play for these kind of white rural states. I think both of those would be pretty bad moods, you know, but it does at least indicate
Starting point is 00:10:57 there's some desire to do that. I think that Pete's point about there being a pivot. I think that's probably, I can see that happening. It's at least a mathematical possibility. I do think it's interesting that they seem to float Shapiro and then very quickly move on to something else. You know, obviously Shapiro, he's so close to the Israel-Palestine issue. and you know that is very much a crack that runs through the DNC coalition and so i wonder if there's a
Starting point is 00:11:28 desire to just memory hold that issue right to just not bring it up not have it be in the news because at least for them right that that that is a situation which two of their groups right their their rich donor class and then they're kind of on the ground protest element fighting and i don't think they want that and so you look at someone like waltz and he's you know he's a libtard right? He might be less scary to sort of rule, you know, or even suburban white voters. And this is the point that John Slaughter made, right? That he's sort of a, you know, a common type of politician in, you know, the Midwest and the South. Yeah, yeah, that's exactly exactly the tweet. You know, you can read it out if you want. So anyway, I think that's an interesting development and just something to watch going forward.
Starting point is 00:12:17 And mind you, I'm not someone who makes, I think anyone who's listening to me for a long time knows I don't make predictions. So I'll come out and say I was wrong if it doesn't happen. But if they don't replace him like, you know, like, look, we had, we needed someone else. There may be an excuse kind of thing made. I mean, I just don't see this going. I mean, you know, Paul's going to talk about, Paul's going to talk about stolen valor. I mean, this guy, his connections to the trans agenda, his, I mean, the lies, I mean, this, it's been, what, three days?
Starting point is 00:12:58 And this guy is a complete, I mean, he's shit the better, like five minutes out of the gate. There's so much rugby on Sports Exter 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. action from the URC, the Challenge Cup, and much more. That's the URC and all the best European rugby all in the same place.
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Starting point is 00:15:07 where they're going to vote and they're just going full bore for the single white women who, you know, with this guy walls, like the Astro-Turk. Oh, he's like a father figure, the dad that I never had. And a lot of these offals, they have daddy issues. You know, it's, I think the demos are doing a lot of them want to be molested. I think a lot of them wanted to be molested if they're looking at him and saying that. Well, I mean, that would make sense to. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:36 I think you're term that information. I think you're totally right, um, uh, Curtis about the assessment of, uh, going after the women demographic because we saw this with what burden was making reference to about the weird thing that is just such a it's a feminine tactic they might as well just swapped out weird for ick basically like jd vans gives me the ick you know and um we see this as well with every single ad every billboard that i see from the democrats this season has all been about one issue and one issue only it's been abortion the dobbs decision the supreme court that's all that they're talking about so obviously this is the demographic they
Starting point is 00:16:13 are going for and who knows i mean we all see the breakdowns of how that's demographic of women has voted in 2016 and 2020 and it's something like 65, 70% of them voted for Democrats, 73% in some areas. I mean, how much more room do they have to gain on that one? I mean, I keep bringing this up, but people forget that Donald Trump increased his vote share, 14 million votes from 2016 to 2020. And who's to say that Trump isn't going to increase his vote share yet again this time in 2024, which I think is highly likely. So, I mean, are they, able to make up those points by gaining what like another 2% in the women votes are you going to vote for the democrat canada anyway i mean i i just want them to go all out uh women at this point uh get rid of
Starting point is 00:17:01 wallis and get like stacey abrams in there that way trump could go three for o against women can that's that be oh lodi yeah so one thing i think is uh is relevant to this is that you know obviously you know Women as a as a demographic, right, are becoming or, you know, probably already have been a client group of the DNC. But particularly, you know, the last two elections, you know, someone who's in school during both of them, there was a very intense pressure for basically women to go out and vote. You know, especially on kind of female dominated social media, you know, like Instagram, TikTok. It was very heavily, like, your duty as a woman is to go out and vote. And while that still exists, the intensity on that is much, much lower. And so, you know, I think that, you know, there's an immense amount of political nostalgia for 2016.
Starting point is 00:17:56 But I think we also have to remember that, you know, everyone's political energy was way higher. You know, during, especially for liberals during 2020, it was insane. And so don't get me wrong, you know, I'm not saying that. This is a sure thing either way. But there is a definite lack of energy on the liberal side of this, especially among the kind of activist base. And I think that's, again, I don't mean to keep bringing up Israel Palestine, but that's one of the many issues that have sort of fractured that kind of extremely socially conscious, quote unquote, part of the party.
Starting point is 00:18:34 That's certainly one you see women really obsessed with is the Israel-Palestine stuff. definitely all righty um well we've got our uh good friend uh john slaughterers a tweet up here head of the uh magnolia chapter in alabama so if you guys are looking to join uh an o gc chapter in the albama area definitely get in contact uh with mr slaughter he's a good guy and friend of the channel um this um uh tweet of his actually went uh pretty viral uh andrew torba retweeted a couple other guys sent it across their feeds so um i'll just read uh slaughter's summary here of governor tim walls so i'm I'm reading now. Tim Walls, the boomerism incarnate.
Starting point is 00:19:14 He is the physical manifestation of every negative boomer stereotype, narcissistic, materialistic, selfish, a burning hatred for tradition and heritage. He has it all. There is a symbolic poetry in his willingness to play second fiddle to Harris, the old boomer handing over the keys to the castle to the ungrateful, unworthy, foreigner, content to ride out his content to write out his years with a fat pension, while his descendants struggle to put food on the table. It's Shakespearean.
Starting point is 00:19:45 Now, that's a perfect summary from Mr. Slaughter there. Yeah, it's the, it's the true believer. It's the true believer boomer who really does believe that things can only get better, even as things are falling apart around them. It's a, he's the perfect Democrat. He's everything that we think of when we, when we think of the destruction of the culture, everything that the boomer truth regime led to,
Starting point is 00:20:20 we think of this guy. I mean, this is, he's like a, he's an archetype for it. 100%. And he's not even, is he even a boomer? I don't even know if he is. Um, let me, let me do a fact check on that. Uh, I think he is. He certainly looks like he's old enough to be one. But, um, I don't know. I know Mr. Ferenheim has something to mention on, uh, Tim Walston stolen valor as well. Do you want to mention that, Paul? No, absolutely. Um, and everything that you all said about this guy is, is absolutely accurate. He is, he is, all of these things. All of these things are bad about him. But, you know, it's no secret. All right. Am I, you know, my, you know, my, you know, my, you know, my, you know, my. My love for the National Guard is no secret. And I particularly want to talk about this particularly.
Starting point is 00:21:11 So what I have here, I'm not going to say anything. I've kind of been quiet this whole time because I'm about to read pretty much this whole letter. It's not going to be super long and I read relatively quick. But this was a letter that was authored by two different retired sergeant majors from the Minnesota Army National Guard. Right. And what this does, right? one of them command sergeant major Thomas Barron's was the sergeant major who replaced Waltz all right on the deployment that he skipped out on he was the one who stepped up to fill his empty slot and so he was one of the co-authors of this letter um from everything i've read about this other sergeant major sargent major barons he was absolutely a fully committed soldier went outside the wire all this other stuff so his his you know bravery credentials you know at least in my opinion you not not to be questioned. But him and, um, him and another sergeant major authored this letter
Starting point is 00:22:08 and it is titled, The Truth About Tim Waltz. Tim Waltz has embellished and selectively omitted facts and circumstances of his military career for years. We retired command sergeant's major of the Minnesota National Guard feel it is our duty and responsibility to bring forth the truth as we know it concerning his service record. So we've put together a timeline of a service post 9-11. To the best of our knowledge, this information is completely true, having been verified by all those who served in positions with firsthand knowledge of the facts and circumstances of his service and departure from the Minnesota National Guard. Many of the dates and timeframes are from his official discharge document and the reduction order reducing him to Master Sergeant.
Starting point is 00:22:44 In September the 18th, 2001, Tim Walts re-enlisted in the Minnesota Army National Guard for six years. In early 2003, he was selected to attend the United States Army Sergeant Madder Academy. The non-resident course consists of two years of correspondence course, work followed by a two-week resident phase at Port Bliss, Texas. When a senior non-commission officer accepts enrollment in the course, they accept three stipulations. First, they will serve for two years after graduation from the academy or promotion to sergeant major or command sergeant major, whichever is later. Second, if they fail to complete the course, they may be separated from the military. Third, they will complete the course or be reduced to master sergeant without board action. Master sergeant is the rank right below sergeant major.
Starting point is 00:23:21 Senior non-commission officers initial and sign a statement of agreement and certification upon enrollment. The State Command Sergeant Major or Army National Guards Command Sergeant Major counsels the soldier and certifies that the senior non-commissioned officer understands their responsibilities. These stipulations are put in place because the Academy is a college-level school. The military invests a lot of taxpayer money in the student. The military needs to ensure they will get the return on investment that the taxpayers deserve. In late summer of 2003, First Sergeant Walts deployed with the 1-1-25 Field Artillery Battalion in support of operation enduring freedom to Italy.
Starting point is 00:23:52 The mission was to augment the United States Air Force U.S. Europe security forces doing base security for six months. In no way were the units or soldiers of the 1-1-25th Field Artillery Battalion replacing any units or military forces so they could deploy to Iraq or Afghanistan. After the units returned a minute, that means his unit just went to Italy. That's the only thing he did. He just sat in Europe, guarding bases. After the units returned in Minnesota in the spring of 2004, he was selected by high-level Command Sergeant Major to serve in the position of Command Sergeant Major of the 1-215th Field Artillery Battalion. August 5th, 2004, he was photographed holding a sign at a protest outside of President Bush campaign and rally in southern Minnesota.
Starting point is 00:24:28 On September the 17th, 2004, he was conditionally promoted to command Sergeant Major. The conditions had been outlined to him when he was counseled and he signed the statement of agreement and certification. The conditions are not met. The promotion is null and void, like it never happened. In early 2005, a warning order was issued to the 1-1-25 Field Artillery Battalion, which included the position he was serving in to prepare to be mobilized for active duty for a deployment to Iraq. Between the time the warning order was given and his, quote, retirement, unquote, he told a brigade command sergeant major not to worry that he would be going on
Starting point is 00:24:58 the mission. It appears that was a lie. On May the 16th, 2005, he quit, betraying his country, leaving the 1-125 Field Artillery Battalion and its soldiers hanging without its senior non-commissioned officer as the battalion prepared for war. His excuse to the other leaders was that he needed to retire in order to run for Congress, which is false, according to a DOD directive. He could have run and requested permission from the sec death before returning to active duty, as many reservists have. There's so much rugby 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.
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Starting point is 00:26:12 book a free foot assessment at footsolutions.i or pop-in store today. Foot Solutions, the first step towards pain-free feet. If he had retired normally and respectfully, you would think he would have ensured those retirement documents were correctly filed out and signed, filled out and signed, forgive me, and that he would have ensured he was reduced to Master Sergeant for dropping out of the academy.
Starting point is 00:26:37 Instead, he slithered out the door and waited for the paperwork to catch up to him. His official retirement document states, in all caps, Soldier not available for signature. On September 10, 2005, conditionally promoted command sergeant Major Walsz was reduced to master sergeant. It took a while for the system to catch up to him as it was uncharted territory.
Starting point is 00:26:57 Literally no one quits in the position he was in or drops out of the academy, except him. In November of 2005, while the battalion trained for war at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, it received an offer from retired Master Sergeant Wals. He offered to raise funds for the battalion's bus trip home over Christmas that year. The same soldiers he had abandoned just months before trying to buy their votes. The 1-125 Field Artillery Battalion was deployed for 22 and a half months in 2006 to 2007. During this time, they were restricted by Army regulations and could not speak out against a candidate for office. In November 2006, he was elected to the House of Representatives.
Starting point is 00:27:30 He claims to be the highest ranking enlisted service member ever to serve in Congress. Even though he was conditionally promoted to command Sergeant Major, less than eight months, quit before his obligations were met, and was reduced to Master Sergeant for retirement. Yes, he served at that rank but was never qualified at that rank. and we'll receive retirement benefits at one rank below. You be the judge. On November 1, 2006, Tom Hagan, Iraq War veteran wrote a letter to the editor of the Winona Daily News. Here are a couple sentences from the letter, quote, but even more disturbing is the fact that Waltz quickly retired after learning that his unit,
Starting point is 00:28:02 Southern Minnesota's 112 Field Artillery Battalion, will be sent to Iraq. For Tim Walts to abandon his fellow soldiers and quit when they needed experienced leadership most is disheartening. It dishonors those brave American men and women who did answer their nation's call and who continue to fight and unfortunately die in harm's way for us." Unquote. Here's part of Tim Walts's response. Quote, After completing 20 years of service in 2001,
Starting point is 00:28:25 I re-enlisted to serve our country for an additional four years following September 11th and retired the year before my battalion was deployed to Iraq in order to run for Congress. According to his official report of separation and record of service, he re-enlisted for six years on September the 18th, 2001. However, in his response, he says that he re-enlisted for four years, conveniently retiring a year before his battalion was deployed to her. Iraq. Even if he had re-enlisted for four years, following September 11th, his retirement date would have been September the 18th, 2005. Why then did he retire on May 16th, 2005, before his supposed
Starting point is 00:28:58 four-year enlistment was up? And he makes it sound like he retired a year before his battalion deployed to Iraq, when in reality, he knew when he retired that the battalion would be deployed to Iraq. The bottom line in all of this is gut-wrenching and sad to explain. When the nation called, he quit. He failed to complete the United States Army Sergeant Major's Academy. He failed to serve for two years following completion of the Academy, which he dropped out of. He failed to serve two years after the conditional promotion to command Sergeant Major. He failed to fulfill the six years of the enlistment he signed on September 18, 2001. He failed his country.
Starting point is 00:29:30 He failed his state. He failed the Minnesota Army National Guard, the 112th Field Artillery Battalion, and his fellow soldiers. And he failed to lead by example. On top of that, he failed to uphold the seven army values, loyalty, duty, respects, selfless service, honor, integrity, and personal courage. Traderous, fraudulent, and shameful. Signed, Thomas Barron's, Command Sergeant Major, retired, and Paul Hare, Command Sergeant Major, retired,
Starting point is 00:29:53 both from the Minnesota Army National Guard. I know that was a lot, but that letter, it's everything. It's literally everything, you know. This dude, the most jarring thing about it was just what caused him to quit. Command Sergeant Major is the highest enlisted rank you can get in the Army. and he quit like at the end. I don't know. So TLDR, he's a bitch.
Starting point is 00:30:22 Yeah, I mean, it's, he's a shitty candidate. He's a shitty man. Like, not even talking about the way that he betrayed his entire state. You know, he's just a perfect Democrat. Like, it's, what else do you expect from these people? And I think in, perfect Democrat, yep. In comparison. Right. You know, look, like, I've never actually voted for president. I just made a rule of not, but I will be voting for Donald Trump. And the reason I'm doing that is, you know, that there's something incredibly revealing about what a man does in dangerous circumstance. And, you know, the fact that after Trump got, you know, got shot, he put his fist in the air and said, fight, fight, fight, well, all right, fair enough, man. You know, in addition to kind of the divine providence of it, there's another level, which is like, all right, like, that's a, that's a brave man.
Starting point is 00:31:14 Well, look at this guy, right? You know, he wasn't even really in danger at all. He was in the likelihood of going by Iraq being cursed. Yeah, exactly. He's not even like he was a dangerous world. He served for like 20 years prior to this. And the one time he had time to go on a combat deployment, this is, sorry, I didn't interrupt.
Starting point is 00:31:36 I just wanted to like emphasize that fact. He had served in the guard for like 20 years prior to this point. Continue, Mr. Burden. Well, and so my point is, We see someone on the other side of things who, you know, at the slightest whiff of danger, you know, it is pulling all of these sort of shenanigans to get out of it. And then has the has the nerve to ask for their votes. I don't like this guy. I'll leave it at that.
Starting point is 00:32:01 You know, those of us who are old, remember 2004 and how so what a big deal it was made that John Kerry, you know, basically gate. wrote up all the paperwork to give himself medals and had other people signed off on it and how they said that he went to Vietnam just so that he could put that on his record and everything. At least the fucker went. I mean, this guy is, this guy is just dumb. The picture of him that we have up here from the May's tweet, he's like 45 years old right there. There's so much rugby 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
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Starting point is 00:34:30 Well, as this, as the command sergeant major, the command sergeant major is the highest ranking enlisted man in any given unit. Every single unit has a command sergeant major in the army, a brigade, a division, a corps, an army sent com. The army has a command sergeant major. He's the sergeant major of the army, right? And so what the command sergeant major basically does is serve as the kind of, you know, the enforcer
Starting point is 00:34:55 of the commanding officer's sort of will. He's the commanding officer's most trusted advisor. He has authority over all enlisted men in that formation, the kind that no officer has. And basically, he serves as a guiding light and as an experienced touchstone with literally sometimes two, three decades of experience culminating in that one man.
Starting point is 00:35:18 That's why it takes a very long time to reach Sergeant Major because of how much of a role that they have to play within a unit, within ensuring that it functions properly, that the orders are carried out effectively, that the chain of command is upheld, that people are acting the right way. This is a serious position that he had to fill. Not anyone can be a Sergeant Major,
Starting point is 00:35:42 And it's, you know, not everyone can be a good sergeant major, right? It is stressful. It is difficult, especially because of how, you know, how much authority and really how little official authority that you have. So the fact that, you know, the fact that this man was trusted to, to fill this role, and he was asked and requested to fill this role, and then he quit. And then some other guy who, you know, by all appearances was a far better candidate to have in that role had to step up and replace him.
Starting point is 00:36:14 That's, it's, it's disgraceful. What are the chances he would have, he would have been in action? In, in, I mean, shoot, the, the battalion did go for a rather long deployment. They had one KIA and like something like 20 something, wounded in action that I saw from the deployment. So it was, it was more than zero.
Starting point is 00:36:37 It was definitely more, especially at that time period, 2004, 2005, that was still kind of early GWAT so we were still losing guys on a regular basis back then. We hadn't developed a lot of the I don't know any of this by personal experience but we hadn't developed any of the
Starting point is 00:36:54 IED countering technology yet that was about 2008 a little bit mid-2010s with the Obama surge. That's when the GWAT kind of shifted. But 2005 man, we were still losing guys left and right. So yeah, he would have been in a dangerous
Starting point is 00:37:10 situation. I know a colonel who was there at the time and he said that basically Baghdad was chaos. It was not chaos. He called it anarchy. He said there was no order whatsoever among the factions. So yeah. Okay. Thanks. Damn. Well, so there you go. This is speaking to who the Democrats are fielding for their VP hand at here. And like I Curtis said, just the perfect Democrat. But let's check in and see how some of the other client groups for the Democrat Party are doing these days. And this was so amazing and so hysterical when it came across our desk. We just had to talk about it. The campaign that the Kamala Harris team is reaching out to the black vote for.
Starting point is 00:37:52 So let's pull up some of these absolute gems here. So they are trying to court the black vote by addressing these three falsehoods about Trump, the Trump administration. I do have to say I'm laughing my ass off how one of the first. Yeah. Yeah, thank you. It's so perfect. Things, things you ends need to know before you vote.
Starting point is 00:38:25 All right. And one of the ones that they're talking about, of course, is stimmy checks. Is we getting more stimmy money? All right. Trump did not give you $1,200. I love how this was like four years old. this is like the number one thing that, you know, they're addressing with the black vote is this $1,200 check.
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Starting point is 00:39:21 This can't be real. If it's not, we will redact. But you know what? I want to believe it's real. I want to believe it. I mean, at this point, it doesn't matter if it's real. It's just believable.
Starting point is 00:39:37 It is. Like I'm really looking forward to the, Kambala presidency so they can replace the national anthem with just the circus music. Charlie in the chat. Kamala Harris is in fact black. Honestly, not even sure why this matters to so many of you. Kamala Harris identifies as black. She's a mixed heritage.
Starting point is 00:40:05 To be fair, on the internet, so do I. For what that sort. so we'll see exactly how far that gets her. She has a mother from India and a father from Jamaica. Her father, Donald Harris, is of Afro-Jamaican descent. This is the real questions that determines if she's black or not. Did he stick around? Oh.
Starting point is 00:40:33 I think he did in those family photos. It could be wrong, though. All right. She's not black. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Not the authentic black. black experience. No. Additionally, she has often spoken about her pride and her diverse heritage and how it has shaped her identity and perspectives. Actually, it doesn't matter if she was green.
Starting point is 00:40:51 The other option is an orange racist felon who aims to be our dictator. Here's number three. It's interesting to hear the colorblind rhetoric, right, coming back around. It's like, what does it really matter what color she is, right? It's, uh, we've sort of seen the, the transformation of Democrats into tactical 90s Republicans, right, when the situation suits. Yeah, indeed. Your vote does matter. The popular vote influences the U.S. Electoral College by determining the winner of each state.
Starting point is 00:41:26 Most states use a winner-take-all system where the candidate with the most votes gets all the state's electoral votes. This makes the overall popular vote important, but not decisive as the electoral college decides the presidency. Candidates focus on swing states to secure the. necessary 270 electoral votes to win. Even if your vote didn't matter, it doesn't hurt to use her voice anyway. I'm reading here that Kamala Harris's
Starting point is 00:41:51 her dad's paternal grandmother told her dad that she was descended from an Irish-born plantation owner Hamilton Brown. So yeah, they are black. Okay, good. yeah i remember that being uh spread around quite a bit that she was the descendant of a slave owners and such but yeah there go that's the ticket come from the irish there you go uh anyhow so uh i figured we just have to uh point this out that uh you know trying to court
Starting point is 00:42:28 the inner city vote got to get them out to vote you know got to take those hard steps to yeah i can't believe it uh Amazing. All right. Any other comments on it? I guess here's another thing to say, Jens, what do you guys think about the,
Starting point is 00:42:48 do we think that Trump is going to increase his minority representation of vote quite a bit? Because we know he increased it from 2016 to 2020. And it seems that this is everything at the RNC and the Republican base, or Republican Party, I should say, is talking about how, oh, the Hispanic vote and the black.
Starting point is 00:43:07 vote are going to turn out for Trump even more? So I think that there are several ways to take this. I think perhaps the most realistic is that the black vote is not a vote in the same way as other demographics are. It's effectively a ballot harvesting operation. And so you could literally promise the moon on the stick and it wouldn't matter much because it's debatable how many of those are actual votes in the same way other groups might vote. And I don't mean that in a racial sense at all.
Starting point is 00:43:46 I just mean, of course, that those places tend to be political machines in the same way that, you know, that, you know, boss tweets New York was, right? I think on another level, it's the same thing as, you know, whenever Republicans try to court Indians. It's like, well, they're always, dot, not feather. They're always playing catch up, right? And they can never really offer them as much as the left can. There's so much rugby 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.
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Starting point is 00:45:53 of a Claudio, right, a strong man figure. These are arguments you will hear from any number of people. I think if anything, we'll see a moderate increase, but nothing that will really kind of shake up the landscape looking forward. Yeah, I more or less agree. I think the percentage of the vote that he's going to get is going to increase, but it's still, there was like one report I saw going around recently that the equivalent of, say,
Starting point is 00:46:23 like a 2% increase in the white vote is an equivalent of 15% in like the Hispanic vote or something like that. So it's like, okay, well, you're going to make these gains in these other minority groups and such, but is it really worth it when, You should just be targeting the white vote. And we all know the answer to that, of course. Yeah, I mean, it's kind of buying into the progressive eschatology that the end of America is one where it's completely multiracial and like it's majority minority.
Starting point is 00:46:56 So it's a bad message, but also it's bad tactically. Yeah, we've seen how this works out with the, when Republicans, try to pander to minorities. It just, his focus should be just on, you know, the white. And I know some people don't like this term. I don't give a fuck. The white working class.
Starting point is 00:47:27 People who get up and go to work every morning and take care of their families and go to church. This is all he should be, that's the only people he should be talking to right now. But let's remember, he's from Queens. He's from, you know, he's a New Yorker. he's and he's just I don't know he he's one of those people who wants to be liked by everybody so he's just going to go with that he's going to run in that direction whenever he can so yeah yeah indeed speaking of the Trump campaign and such let's bring up what's going on with mr. J.D. Vance we talked about him last week how he took a trip down to the southern border to bring up the immigration issue and as well as the drug epidemic and such but he's been making it the rounds this week by calling out Kamala Harris for not doing any press conferences, not doing any media appearances, nothing like that. And surprisingly, it's been over two weeks
Starting point is 00:48:21 now since Harris has been installed as the Democrat nominee. And she still hasn't given a press conference or anything like this. So again, just speaking to her normal form of hiding and such, the media machine, the DNC machine are just hiding her once again. And so here is Mr. Vance going out there and trying to confront Harris that she's getting on one of her planes. And here he is marching back with his entourage. Please tell me the split-tale
Starting point is 00:48:57 Secret Service agent is this insane one from Butler? Yeah, there's Secret Servix. It's right there. I mean, it definitely looks like her. All fat chicks look the same to me. So Vance is just doing a thing where he's talking to the media, talking about how Harris never appears.
Starting point is 00:49:24 She is in and out. She immediately jumped on the plane, isn't answering any questions. I'm out here answering questions to the media. Why isn't she? Running a campaign from her basement. And also explain why every single position she has has changed. She pretends to be a prosecutor,
Starting point is 00:49:49 yet she pretends to be a tough on crime prosecutor, and yet here she is. What was there are? What is that tie? Did he get that tie? Did he get that tie at like Studio 54, like time traveled backwards or something? What the hell is that? Oh, it was a purple tie. I don't know. They could work okay. Purple is my favorite color.
Starting point is 00:50:25 I love it. You know, whatever, I forgot to talk for five seconds. You know what other demographic? Really, really, really, really likes purple ties. No, that is a good photo for the most part. Yeah. Yeah, it's a bunch of men. And, you know, there's a woman in the background.
Starting point is 00:50:49 but you can barely see her anyway. And I guess we're covering up the secret cervix there. But, yeah, it's a good picture of a bunch of white men who can actually get something done, which is kind of anathema these days. Now, you know, the other thing, I will say, top marks for Vance in that brief press, you know, discussion with Jernos and such. I think he handled it pretty well. He had some good jabs in there.
Starting point is 00:51:14 It was good on his feet. Ahem. Red Hawk. J.D. is weird. Kamala is brat. Yeah. We're a serious campaign, guys. Yeah, exactly. You know, one of the things we didn't talk about
Starting point is 00:51:26 is that weird meme, they kind of killed it like the wife jack meme. They overused it for like a week and it's just gone completely media silent this week. I think everyone saw the compilations that people were making. Everyone's saying weird. Was it even a week? It was like three days.
Starting point is 00:51:43 Sorry, sorry. No, the guy in the right looks like Fetterman if he wasn't retarded. He kind of does. He got his brain fixed. He's good now. All right. Let's check in on some of these super chats here because they've been following up tonight.
Starting point is 00:52:06 Thank you very much, gentlemen, as always. People just want to give us money when burden comes on. It's a mystery. All righty. So scrolling back up to the top, here we got a jackson walker 10 bucks sends us a salute you're that seasider he's getting it on
Starting point is 00:52:24 your turf he's he's sending in uh the salutes you guys need to have like um i don't know like a a salute army in the chat or something you guys all need to get together in one state in the o gc and form a super saluters chapter of the o gc or something that effect nothing but romans for miles all right next we got uh high powered nice no doubt a reference reference to Browning High Powered great pistol for 10 bucks. Have you all heard about Musk and Rumble suing Garm? Yeah, well, we're going to talk about that. Also, I have been enjoying meeting OGC guys in Dallas, Fort Worth.
Starting point is 00:53:02 More should come out. Yeah, there you go. So there's a nice guy in the chat, who's organizing in real life. So yeah, definitely, yeah, reach out to us, send us an email if you guys are looking for fellow anons or check out our website. Maybe there actually is a, you know, a chapter that's in your local area already. and you're not even aware of it. Actually, Mr. Redhawk, I think this is the perfect time to make this announcement. It's either now or the end of the stream.
Starting point is 00:53:25 I don't know what time you're going to make. Let's do it right now. Why not? Yeah. Do you want to say it, Paul, or I'll say it? Yeah, go, no, you go ahead and say it, Mr. President. Yeah, all righty. So in addition to the chapters that we have in Virginia, New England, Alabama, Florida.
Starting point is 00:53:41 We also have the most recent inductee for OGC chapters in the, uh, Philadelphia, New Jersey area. And then we also have Michigan in the works as well. And then we've got another half dozen working behind the scenes. So things are happening behind the scenes, gentlemen. Chapters are forming all across the country. So if you guys are interested, check that out on our website. We'll be making more announcements as each one comes online.
Starting point is 00:54:08 Definitely send us an email, meet with fellow anons, form yourself an OGC chapter. You will not regret it. Well, and I will say, I'm actually grabbing lunch with an OGC guy who I've met once or twice who just moved to my area. And, you know, obviously they're the main scheduled events. But if you have a chapter in your area, it is a great resource for those kind of, you know, secondary social contacts. Like, hey, you know, move into a new city. Is there anyone here? Hey, can someone help me find a place?
Starting point is 00:54:39 Things like that. So I highly recommend it. And this is coming from someone who's just a rank and file member, right? Out of all the OGC members, I am one of them. Yeah, fantastic. So definitely meetup in your local areas. Definitely, we attract some very high caliber individuals, all of us could say for sure. So, all righty.
Starting point is 00:55:01 And we'll be talking about Muska shortly, High Powerd, so don't worry about that. But High Powerd also sends us another five bucks. Don't forget, white women were kicked out of feminism after voting for Trump and serious numbers. I don't know about that I mean I mean they're kind of like a club that like black women will use to beat over the head with every now and then saying like the white women are white men of women
Starting point is 00:55:26 you know that bullshit headlines we've seen a million times but no like your average single woman on the street is still like very trumped or ancient since their own kind of deal very up and about about feminism and that's like the only issue they care about it's like women are single issue voters for feminism I'm in feminine issues.
Starting point is 00:55:44 So I don't know. I would disagree with this a little bit. Yeah, I mean, but they are reachable. Yeah, that's true. The safety issue is one thing that will speak to women,
Starting point is 00:55:54 mostly women with children, but even single women, you can play on them for the, you know, the feeling unsafe or whatever. Yeah, very much so, of course.
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Starting point is 00:56:27 Indeed. Concordugu definitely had one of the cooler lightsabers designs. You're beautiful, Anon, just the way you are. You're beautiful. You're a star. So true. You know, what's funny about Mutant, Mutant was one of the two Count Duku themed accounts that followed me.
Starting point is 00:56:45 Yeah. Oh, was he one of the ones I ran it? Yeah, there was, um, we've seen a couple of them, uh, Duku ones. He's definitely very popular, uh, character, like, uh, from the prequel era for sure. I wish we could have gotten more of them. Uh, let's see, Mutant 12 sends us another two bucks. Everything is proceeding as I have foreseen. Thank you very much. We appreciate it. Um, our good friend, uh, Luthempler, uh, sends us five bucks. Um, my feelings on walls. Whoops. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:57:14 I've got to scroll back up. Oh, yeah, there we go. My feelings on walls is best summed up by what Mr. Lek does regularly in the Ferenreich, if you know, you know. If you know, you know. I mean, the fair, he kind of gave the plot away because the Ferenreich has been
Starting point is 00:57:33 nuked for a very long time. But, but yeah, I agree with the inside joke that maybe four people in the chat will get. And some deep lore right there. Let's see. Luthemplar sends us another two bucks. No balls walls. There you go, man.
Starting point is 00:57:49 Like, Cringe Walker, our cheap propagandist. His nickname, actually, his nickname on deployment was A-Walls. That's good, too. Let's see. Mellon for five bucks. You see this guy in our comments section all the time on Twitter and such. He's a good dude. No balls.
Starting point is 00:58:08 I hate to break it for you. I think that's a woman. really? Yeah. Oh my God. God, the mods, what are you doing? Like girls in here, come on. Unacceptable.
Starting point is 00:58:20 I don't know if you forgot, but we're on the internet. And there are no women on the internet. There's so much rugby on sports extra from Sky. They've asked me to read the whole lot 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, plus action from the URC, the Challenge Cup, and much more. Thus the URC and all the best European rugby all in the same place.
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Starting point is 01:00:10 Run it, lads. Yeah, yeah, I'd say so. Okay, it turns out I just, I just completely slandered Mellon. Oh, Steve, look at this, slander in the chat. I'm not a woman. There is a very similar PFP in my chat that is one of my three female viewers. So sorry. Damn it, burden.
Starting point is 01:00:31 Release the episode, burden. I love, I love spreading this information on the internet. Unacceptable. I told you there were no one out of your name. Mr. Mellon, you can DM me. I know where he lives if you want to enact retributive justice. We can, we can, we can work this out. This is slander.
Starting point is 01:00:46 We invite burden on our stream. You know what? This is beaver subversion, you know, going on. From a postmodern perspective, Melon is now a woman. If more people believe he is, that's the, that's the reality of it. You know, when you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is to stop digging. I might have to get the Farren Reich back together to declare war on the Beaver kingdom. We need to get our OGC fur trappers out there to deal with this beaver menace.
Starting point is 01:01:17 Anywho, mutant number 12, again for two bucks, plugging President Red Hawks appearance on Rule Zero. Oh, yeah, yeah, I was on Rule Zero over the last weekend. It's always interesting when I see some of those guys from the RP space make appearances over here. But yeah, I'll be on Rule Zero pretty regularly these days. I did weasel my way into that group chat and as a senior member now,
Starting point is 01:01:39 which is interesting because listening to those guys, for a long time and then being actually on the panel and hanging out with them a bunch is interesting to see so yeah check me out over there i'll be on rule zero fairly regularly uh going forward all right um we got son of haster from the new england chapter of the o gc sends us five dollars in a salute thank you very much sir and then uh seasider for ten bucks sends us a salute there you go see look at seasider uh starting up a trend everybody trying to get on his turf he's got to defend it maybe you got to start sending 11 bucks sea cider you know can't get let people uh copy you one up yeah no unacceptable um let's see uh nicholas
Starting point is 01:02:19 uh penicario for 20 perney perney perny perny perny charro is how you said that last name yeah let's see uh 20 bucks uh i think we're all caught in the trap just like 2020 where there's no way joe now kamala uh can win we already seen the five people's social distance rallies for joe and said the same things we're saying now i still believe we are underestimating the level of infiltration and control the anti-human evil has. What do you guys think about that? I mean, he's right. They control the institutions.
Starting point is 01:02:58 But it's not like their power doesn't have a cost to it. They're going to be expending political capital. They've destroyed their legitimacy last election cycle. This election cycle, they're going to try. try the same tricks. But this time, there are actually people on the ground who are doing things to make sure that they can't, they can't repeat it. I think we have stories about that coming up.
Starting point is 01:03:25 But yeah, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, their campaigns are a joke because they don't have to be anything. But the only question is, do they have the resources to pull it off again? Yeah, well, uh, we know that, uh, people like Thomas and, uh, Pete, you definitely been mentioning this as well, that, uh, robbing a bank twice. It's not necessarily the best idea. Well, and you've seen, you know, very definite actions, even from sort of wet Republicans, like Yonkin, right? You know, he's announced that he's going to put forth an executive order so that all ballots will be paper ballots.
Starting point is 01:04:00 He's done some other sort of election and integrity stuff as well. And so, you know, in addition to just the game theory of it, I do think that there are certain Republicans, particularly Republicans like Yonkin, who were sort of staring down the barrel of, you know, the state flipping, who are very interested in issues of, should we say, de-fortification. Yeah, indeed. We're definitely going to talk about that here shortly. But first, let's catch up with the rest of these. And we'll be talking about Elon.
Starting point is 01:04:31 We're going to be talking about various states trying to anti-fortify their elections this year. So we'll begin to that in short order. Let's see. Cringer again sends us five bucks. He's a good guy. You know, always giving us money. He's always a pleasure to talk with him. He's on D.D.S.
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Starting point is 01:05:08 All right. Joshua Beebe, regular contributor over here for two bucks. I've met Vance several times, liked him immediately. Well, there we go. There we go. One of our agents on the ground. Listen to this. Our OGC guys, you know, we're everywhere.
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Starting point is 01:06:00 Again, nothing will happen and Kamala will win. What is going on now that is any different than 2020. Well, I mean, we're going to get to that shortly here about, you know, whether some people haven't learned their lesson, it appears that some people in position of power absolutely have, and some people know what time it is. So we will see. And oh, here we go.
Starting point is 01:06:23 He just sends in another three bucks. How can each of you be more disciplined in an aspect of your life? Oh, a very interesting question. Let's see. I definitely want to hit the gym way more. Absolutely. That's definitely something on my pocket. That's mine too.
Starting point is 01:06:40 Yeah, that's my answer. Yeah. Red Hawk and I lifted together a couple. Last month, that was, it was a lot of fun. For me, it's just getting out of bed. My alarm goes off and I have a tendency to linger for about 10 or 15 minutes. I really need to just jump right out. Yeah, I'm a, yeah, the snooze button is a good friend of mine, for sure.
Starting point is 01:07:06 Yeah, kind of on that, I got to, I think my thing is I got to really, I don't have a problem going to the gym or anything like that or really doing any activity. The problem is I just, I have to structure my days better. I have to use my time more effectively. I kind of, my activity is more or less driven by impulses or by, you know, feelings of the moment rather than like a set system that, you know, that you can kind of like certain time is dedicated for certain purposes. So that's, I think, something I can improve on is just structuring my day better. as a as a as a as a as a as a as a as a zoomer this will no doubt surprise anyone but i'm a horrible phone addict particularly twitter a tweeting and driving is probably my my worst vice and every single
Starting point is 01:07:50 jayburn tweet is composed at 70 miles an hour and that's i joke about that but also you know the phone is a is a box designed to destroy your soul and yet i am chained to it Yeah, I got you beat burdened. I send emails when I'm driving on the highway. Oh, same, yeah. Yeah, I basically do everything on the road. All righty. All right, that's us all caught up.
Starting point is 01:08:18 So, well, as many of our super chatters have been pointing out, let's address the topic of many states that are putting in anti-fortification laws and such. And interestingly, we had reports from four different states. all within the same week on this topic. Burton was making reference to Virginia earlier. We also heard about Nevada. We've heard about Georgia, and we've also heard about Arizona as well,
Starting point is 01:08:45 but we'll tackle each of these in turn. So Nevada first. All right, significant voter rule cleanup in Clark County, which, of course, was the infamous county in 2020 where some shenanigans were going on, shall we say. So we don't have to read all of this here. but we'll just do a quick summary. Nevada Republican Party is proud to announce the successful cleanup of voter rolls in Clark County.
Starting point is 01:09:11 This achievement is a result of dedicated efforts by the NVGOP, the Republican National Committee, Trump campaign, and numerous grassroots organizations in collaboration with the Nevada Secretary of State and Clark Register of Voters. This concerted effort has led to the removal of over 90,000 voters who should know longer be considered active significantly enhancing the accuracy, integrity of the voter rolls. So there you go right there. So removing people who should not be allowed to be registered to vote. It's definitely a step in the right direction, I'd say, fellas. All right. Let's see, what do we, what do we got from some of the other states? Of course, I saw before we went live
Starting point is 01:09:56 here that Georgia had voted and then, oh, here we go. Here's Virginia. Also, this isn't what we were just referring to, but Yonkin had just released a statement, like Bob Burton was mentioning how they're having to do all paper ballots this time, which is an initiative that all states should be striving for, in my opinion. But let's go on right here. All right. Comprehensive election security, protecting legal voters and accurate counting. All right. This is coming from the governor. I hereby issued the executive order to protect the casting of legal ballots.
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Starting point is 01:11:53 So. Yeah, I mean, it looks like there's a lot of initiatives going on right now to not have a repeat of 2020 because, you know. 79,000. Yeah, it was just about to read that. Yeah, right at the bottom. Just about 80,000 deceased voters in 2023. That flips a state.
Starting point is 01:12:13 Yeah, it's crazy. And the, what is the Arizona lawsuit is because Maricopa County, big surprise, won't purge illegal aliens off of their voter rolls. So it's, you know, I do hear a lot about it being a repeat of 2020, but there's a lot of stuff going on with people. trying to make sure it doesn't because it's not just the DR or whatever our sphere is called that understands what happened in 2020. And I'm just going to plug this real quick and I don't know anything about it.
Starting point is 01:12:52 So don't take this as an official endorsement. But there is an organization called Protect the Vote and they're putting together people in swing states. You can see there specifically Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin. Kind of sucks that Texas is considered a swing state now, but what are you going to do? Yeah, I just put this link in the chat, by the way, but carry on. Yeah, so, you know, if you're worried about it being 2020 again, which we all are, and you're in a swing, a swing state, contact these guys, see if you can make, if you can be a part of making sure that it doesn't happen again. Because that's what, that's what's needed. We need you,
Starting point is 01:13:43 men on the ground, getting involved to do these things. So it's, it's, it's within our power to at least throw a wrench in the system, to at least frustrate the efforts of the regime. That's, that, that's, that's, that's what we do, boys. Well, and I think that, you know, know, look like I'm a pretty, as I've kind of intonated earlier, I'm a pretty committed non-voter, you know, fully kind of read all the elite theorists the same as everyone else here. But that said, you know, even with that kind of inbuilt skepticism of democracy and skepticism of populism, right? You can still do things relatively easily that harm our enemies, right?
Starting point is 01:14:27 And that is a good use of your time, right? if we take Yarvon's definition of, you know, what is a good move, right? Something that increases your power or decreases the power of your opponents. Well, you know, if they no longer have an easy and convenient way to fortify elections, that's one less tool in their tool chest. And, you know, that's a, it's not a knockout blow, but it's certainly a jab. And it's a, it's a step forward. That's absolutely right.
Starting point is 01:14:58 And that's what, that's what I was talking about. before with the regime having to expend energy, the more resistance they get, the more energy they have to expend. And that is finite. And that energy has to come from competent people, which we know our rulers are trying to eliminate. So it's, I mean, I know accelerationism is kind of one of those things where it's like, you know, you're hoping for the collapse. But in this case, it's accelerating the regime's exhaustion, which is always a worthy endeavor. Yeah, absolutely. I mean, not only is it just for election integrity for these swing states, we also want to stress to everyone once again is just get out and vote. Tell everyone in your families to get out and vote. People that you know, just like Curtis just said right there, having the regime forces them to actually use and waste energy to, you know, fortify the election like they did in 2020, you know, is a win for us, you know, but make them, make them work for it. You know, I mean, the very least that we could do. I mean, Trump literally took a bullet for each of every one of us.
Starting point is 01:16:04 The least that we could do is show up to vote. Yeah, this is the one time, the one time, sorry, I just wanted to say this. This is the one time in your life and your entire life that your vote actually does matter. This is the one time, probably of all the other times, that the individual vote you cast probably matters. So keep that in mind. And I just want to say, as a reminder, I know I'm a broken record on this, but voting in your local elections will make more of a difference than any national election, any state election you do. So make sure you're registered and vote locally and investigate that.
Starting point is 01:16:51 I mean, that's really important even no matter what happens in November. Local politics is more important than anything. Yeah, I'm telling you guys, like get involved with this kind of stuff. Sign up for your election boards and monitor these situations. I can't imagine that you're going to have like steep competition from other people on like the right, so to speak. I mean, like what? You got to compete with like some boomers or something like this? No, they're longing for young blood at these things.
Starting point is 01:17:21 You could totally take these things over if you wanted to. And we're in an age of social media where everybody's got Twitter at this point. You know, if there's some shenanigans, we're going to be doing election coverage on the, the OGC for election day and such. If you see some BS going down, get it out there. We can use our network to expand, you know, any reports of Tom Foolery going on. Well, let's take advantage of this online network that we have. All right.
Starting point is 01:17:48 So I think that more or less covers that whole topic. All right. We are now going to have to turn our attention. You're roboting. Oh, am I roboting there for a while. Oh, whoops. All right. Back now.
Starting point is 01:18:01 It's good on my end. That might be on your. your end of the connection, Pete. Okay. Yeah, I was about to say. Well, anyhow, turning our attention to our British friends across the pond. We're going to have to talk about how Elon Musk got involved with Prime Minister Keir Starmer over there, two-tier Keir, as people are calling him, over the UK's obvious
Starting point is 01:18:24 two-tier policing over the native population of the British Isles versus their newcomers, shall we say, and how the police are treating the newcomers with soft gloves as they are walking around on their streets with machetes, swords, knives, you know, jambias and whatnot. And the local British are scared to even walk outside these days without risk of their daughters being stabbed and having their throat slit. So this has opened up a broader discussion on, you know, the use of force and such in general. But first, let's talk about how Elon Musk actually inserted himself into this discourse. And then we will talk about use of force and such after that. So Elon Musk actually tweeted out, shouldn't you be concerned about attacks on all communities?
Starting point is 01:19:09 Because, of course, Kier Starrmer was saying very vocally in a number of his speeches over the weekend that it does not matter calling everyone far right as to why they decided to go out in these protests, which, of course, if people were not paying attention, was the fatal stabbing of three girls at a dance class in Southport, England, leaving another nine injured. And of course, this was done by a recent second generation migrant to the UK. But let's hear what a two-tier Keir had to say actually at one of these press conferences. It doesn't matter what a paramotivation there is.
Starting point is 01:19:45 This is violence. It is not protest. It doesn't matter what the motivation is. Well, there you have it straight from his mouth. It doesn't matter that the systemic gang rapes that are going on, in northern England for decades of young British girls by Pakistani and Muslim immigrants. It doesn't matter. The fatal stabbings of three little girls in southern England.
Starting point is 01:20:08 It just doesn't matter, period. Yeah, I mean, I think that there's kind of several components to this. One of them is that all moral outrage aside and that moral outrage is completely justified. right you know that this man was was a guest in someone else's house and he you know he stabbed you know dozens of innocent young girls and killed three of them right uh he should he should receive levitical punishment now that said right from a pure you know amoral power political standpoint uh mr strummer has has completely and totally bungled this right this didn't need to be the level of disaster that it was right you know there have been long term racial tensions
Starting point is 01:20:55 in the U.S., in the U.K., rather, for 20, 30 years, right? I don't think that's good, but that that is what's happened. And, you know, other governments, just as feckless as his, have managed to get out of those uncomfortable situations, just by doing something as simple as saying, you know, we, you know, we understand your hurting, but rioting is never okay, right? This is, I mean, meat and potatoes politics, right? It's not complicated. And he's failed to do that. So he has taken, you know, an uncomfortable situation and made it horrible. Now, that's not, that's not, you know, that's a, as neutral as I can look at this. You know, kind of if we can zoom out a little bit, there's also another interesting level to this. If you actually look at, uh, at Carl Benjamin,
Starting point is 01:21:43 Sargon, he released a YouTube video today, basically chronicling how it seems like the Starmer government at the third major police meeting that they held today, or a few days ago, rather, basically pushed out a memo to all of the newspapers in the country because almost all of them ran the exact same headline, which is basically there was a night two or three days ago where it was alleged that there were 30 far right rallies planned in protest all over the nation. And so, you know, these sort of motley crew of leftist protesters went out, And because those 30 protests were a hoax, they weren't real, seems to have been orchestrated by hope not hate, only the leftists showed up. And the narrative became, you know, we stood down racism.
Starting point is 01:22:33 They were too afraid to come out. And that was incredibly coordinated. So obviously he is trying to get a handle on this in a sort of, you know, he's sort of chasing behind the ball, so to speak. people have been going through the courts at extremely fast pace. People have been sentenced to two, three years in prison just for yelling at police officers. People are being threatened with extradition to the UK. So basically, he's not only coming off as an incompetent leader, but as a petty tyrant. And I know I've been kind of ranting here, gentlemen, but that's sort of what I view is kind of the most pertinent recent developments.
Starting point is 01:23:13 Yeah, I mean, that's a, go ahead, Pete. No, go ahead, Curtis. So, yeah, the, like the speed and the coordination at which they were able to put together those, those quote-unquote counter-protests for that. It's amazing. Like, never underestimate the regime's ability to propagandize the masses, because now they have this narrative. The British stands strong. They came over the hill and defeated the Nazis again.
Starting point is 01:23:41 It's just like World War II, and we're victorious for a second time. It's just, you know, it's a truly wonderful and terrible display what control these people have with their propaganda. Ireland's largest award-winning light show experience is back. Wonderlights is now open in three spectacular locations, Malahide Castle and Gardens, and Marley Park in Dublin and Photo House in Cork. Follow the enchanting walking trail that will captivate all ages
Starting point is 01:24:12 as the night comes alive with dazzling displays and unforgettable moments. Who will you Wonderlights with? For dates and bookings, visit wonderlights.I.E. I think the point Thomas made when he and I were talking the other day it should be brought out is that England and all of Europe is their occupied territory. And there's not going to be any justice as long as I. that's happening. The only thing you can hope for is you can hope for little wins. And the only way this kind of what they're doing, I'm not even going to call it violence.
Starting point is 01:24:51 I'm going to call it like a white blood cell reaction. So everything that's happening here is you need someone to stand up and unapologetically say, you know, a Mosley type who's like, I don't, I'm not blaming this. I'm not blaming this on anyone except the, the, the people who've been occupying this regime since 1945, and they have to go. They're the ones who imported them here. They're the ones who can get rid of them. Until this is stopped, if you're not going to get rid of them, then we have to be able to take it into our own hands and you need to leave us alone. Until that happens, until this regime, this occupation regime over the United States and all of Europe, the West, is broken. We can't expect any justice.
Starting point is 01:25:42 any real justice, any real change, just very little victories. And the only way they're going to get their little victory is if they have someone who stands up and starts talking like this. Unfortunately, that person will probably be thrown in jail. But if that person is charismatic enough and is go fuck yourself enough, it may just start us down the road that we need to go down. Hey, gents, I hate to break in, but something's come up. I'm going to have to step away from the stream.
Starting point is 01:26:19 It was a pleasure to talk with all of you. Thank you guys for hosting me. Sorry that I have to call it early night. But again, I appreciate it. And thank you all so much for having me on. Yeah, thanks for joining us, Bernie. Yeah, thanks for coming on. And people in the chat, if you are not subscribed, please go and check out Mr.
Starting point is 01:26:37 Burton's channel, the Jay Burton show, a fantastic interview show with all of our friends. throughout the entire online right sphere so uh go check it out he does a good job all right thanks james good night oh yeah there you go there he goes all right now and now that we kicked out the beaver menace um we can get back to uh talking about the issues at hand here so and um much of that um what uh burton was talking about that uh sarg i was pointing out in his uh video that the the media and the government in the uk are intentionally throwing out this false information of oh there's a hundred far right rallies all across the country is basically just sticking their attack dogs and Muslim defense leagues to go and terrorize people in their own towns because of course back to we
Starting point is 01:27:20 were talking about about two-tier policing we know the police are only going to stop far right agitators but of course just like they did in 2020 with BLM just like they've done all these other times with these ethnic you know mobs that show up in places for like the free Palestine rallies and such they just don't care they're going to let them destroy the entire I'll let them terrorize people. And this brings up a discussion that we've been having over here. There's been a lot of people throwing shade on the Second Amendment recently, talking about like, oh, it hasn't been a check on government power in any way.
Starting point is 01:27:56 And this is a ridiculous notion that the Second Amendment actually protects you. And, well, I'll certainly put a feather in the cap for two-way appreciators, which all of us are here on this panel, that, well, if you have a bunch of roaming a Muslim gangs walking through your downtown area, they're certainly going to think twice when a bunch of people show up with AR-15s to protect their property. We saw this how many times during the summer of Floyd? Yeah, I mean, the main argument is that, you know, people aren't going to use their AR-15s to overthrow the government or whatever, but that's not really the issue. The issue is that we don't want to become Zimbabwe. We don't want isolated communities to be overrun by hordes of
Starting point is 01:28:41 of third world savages the way that the streets of many cities in England or the UK have become. And that's one of the reasons why the Democrats always push for disarmament. If it didn't matter, they wouldn't push for it. It's not just them signaling to their base for votes because they actually do draft the laws and try to push them through. They don't want us to be able to defend themselves against their pets when they outnumber us. So it's definitely not true that the Second Amendment doesn't protect us from anything. And on top of that, too, right?
Starting point is 01:29:21 The Second Amendment, the Second Amendment does not really exist, although you could actually make the argument that a well-regulated militia clause actually is there to basically ensure that the citizens can confound militias to oppose state power if need be as a occurred in 1860 1861 but um besides that just the the keeping the keeping bare arms right um congress shall not a bridge right uh to keep in bear arms the whole point of that i remember reading from the gulag archipelago and um soljanitsin's kind of remarking on the fact that you know if we had you know just like it didn't matter we didn't even really need guns if we had used like rocks and stones or like slabs of wood all right and just attacked the cops who are coming to arrest us and made them fear whether they would come home every single night. You know, what was it?
Starting point is 01:30:17 He said it would be, you know, the Stalinist purges, the NKVD, it would have probably been a lot different. And what guns do, what's great about guns is that they make that level of sort of like, you know, the guns aren't there, right, necessarily to be in any sort of organized resistance against state power. That's not what it's there for. If you've got like, I hate to crap on people's rural retreat fantasies. But unfortunately, your rural retreat fantasy isn't going to do, if you have your homogenous
Starting point is 01:30:49 ethnically, whatever religious community in the woods, you know, that's great until an army of, you know, young men with guns shows up. And you're not really going to do anything to stop that. I'm sorry. That's what happened in the Russian Civil War. but what guns are really there for, what the Second Amendment is really there for is to make the cops fear for their life if they have to carry out an order like this. And it's there to incentivize them to not carry out the order and to actually start questioning where the order is coming from and on what authority it is, which is the whole purpose of the spirit of the Second Amendment anyway. right the guns are there to make the not necessarily to go after the lawmakers but to make their
Starting point is 01:31:35 enforcers afraid because if you make their enforcers afraid well then it doesn't really matter how many laws that they pass it just matters it just matter there you go right there you go it just it just it just matters you know that's what it's there for right so if they if you ever get so crazy down the right wing hole that you start opposing the right to bear arms i i i kindly ask you to reconsider. Well, the other thing too is that what a gun is, I mean, well, it's the famous Sam, it's the same famous quote about Sam Colt, right? They said that God made all men equal and they say Sam Colt made it so, right? I mean, what a gun is, it's a great equalizer. Any time that, you know, it could be any of our wives, could be our girlfriends, could be an
Starting point is 01:32:19 elderly person, anyone who, you know, you see literally photos of people who are 60, 70 plus years old in the UK now being arrested for memes that they put online and such now police have to go door knocking they have to go to your door and actually pull you out of your house at that point all right and the idea that some guys just sitting there with the 12 gauge no matter how old he is makes him dangerous and that's the point that's the idea of this all right it like we're talking about how making the regime exert a resources for things like ballot harvesting and such if we get our guys there having to make them exert more resources is a win for us us. It's the same thing with issues like this.
Starting point is 01:32:57 You would not, there's a reason why people in the United States aren't being pulled out of their homes for retweeting things. There's a reason why we don't have roaming gangs of Muslims walking around every day, torshing people's houses. The fact that we have to point to special events like the
Starting point is 01:33:12 summer of Floyd and such just shows you how rare these circumstances actually are. Well, I mean, and let's remember the summer of Floyd how many red areas were affected by that. Auburn, Alabama
Starting point is 01:33:28 is a big college, liberal college. I mean, you didn't have riots or anything there. Why? Because it's surrounded by white men with guns. I mean, that's pretty much the answer to all of it. I remember talking to a Brit about guns and everything.
Starting point is 01:33:51 And they said, and he said to me, well, you know, it's just not in our culture. And I'm like, where do you think the Americans got it from? What? I'm like, you only lost your rights to guns, what, a generation ago? It's not in your culture? I mean, that's how brainwash people get. That's how they get you.
Starting point is 01:34:17 That's how they get you. They can brainwash a whole populace into believing. that a generation ago is you're completely you're completely de-rassinated from a generation ago it's it's mind-boggling to me yeah the very concept of a militia in the first place came from britain where it was expected that people could join a militia at a moment's notice and having their own brown pass or um whatever uh musket that they were using in the day it's literally where it comes from yeah i mean with that point with white men with guns I was in Billings, Montana, not too long after, during the tail end of COVID, one of the locals told me that BLM showed up and tried to do a protest in Billings.
Starting point is 01:35:06 And a bunch of men, a bunch of white men with ARs came out and said, nah, and then they left. They got back on the buses and went back to Missoula or wherever the fuck they came from. So it's not like, yeah, people who denigrate the Second Amendment, it's just, there's just no space for that. Yeah, absolutely. Well, the final topic that we have this evening that we're going to talk about is we're going to talk about actually, well, people were making references to it earlier in the chat. And the super chat is about Elon Musk facing off against Garm. All right. So why don't you guys tell me what's going on with this?
Starting point is 01:35:46 Global Alliance for Responsible Media discontinuing after Elon's lawsuit against antitrust lawsuit. So essentially for people in the chat who don't remember, you guys remember. how there was an organized group of NGOs and such that were trying to take down a bunch of advertising from Twitter, now X and such. And one of the bigger ones was the Global Alliance for Responsible Media. And so now they are discontinuing after Elon Mug's lawsuit, which we were talking about this before we went live. But this is most likely because they didn't want to have some of the communications in
Starting point is 01:36:25 that group during the lawsuit through discovery that would. have been released, no doubt. So it seems like people are backtracking a little bit on the, you know, going after advertisers and such, which I did see a report earlier this week as well, then. I'm a Twitter has now reached peak all-time usage just this week. Well, I mean, I love that Musk here is going with the follow-through. The follow-through is to prosecute these people under the RICO Act. The follow-through for, you know, when, when we take back the White House, a follow through for the Trump administration
Starting point is 01:37:02 is to, you know, use the networks, to use the RICO Act to prosecute everyone involved in Antifa, all the politicians that are involved with Antifa. The NGOs that are getting illegal immigrants to register to vote. All of these people should be prosecuted through the RICO Act. So, you know, Musk saying this, this message needs to be amplified so that it becomes a part of the zeit guys
Starting point is 01:37:33 that people are talking about using the RICO act to go after the evil that has been allowed to fester and grow in our political class. Yeah, I think people give Musk too much shit about going, visiting Israel and going to Auschwitz and everything like that. He's playing the game. He's doing what he has to do right now. Now, you know, I think I agree with Charles Haywood. You know, Trump's not the guy.
Starting point is 01:38:01 Trump's not the guy who's going to, you know, turn over the apple card and go to war, go to war with, you know, the regime. But Musk is definitely that kind of guy. And I think he's biding his time right now. And I think you're seeing slivers of it. And, you know, if these guys really want to push their agenda, they're going to have to basically, and Haywood also said this, he said this on a show last night.
Starting point is 01:38:38 He said that if these guys, PayPal Mafia, Elon Musk, these people, if they want to push their agenda, they're going to have to become our guys if they want to win. They're going to have to become us if they want to win. And that just may be why Mark Andreessen is tweeting out Sam Francis and, you know, I mean, these are dog whistles. And I think Elon is the kind of guy who could be the one to step up and do this.
Starting point is 01:39:10 Remember, he's not American. He's South African. He knows the hit. If you've ever read anything he's written about growing up in South Africa, he knows, he knows exactly what's going on there. So I just look at this as this is just more him stepping up and signaling that, look, I'm going to go to war with all of you. One of these days you're just going to push me too far and it's going to be war. And that's the way I'm seeing him right now.
Starting point is 01:39:50 Yeah, it definitely does appear that things are moving behind the scenes. You know, I mean, just from us are reading, I don't even want to call it the tea leaves because it's way more up in your face than that if you've been paying attention. But things are definitely moving here. This is not 2020. I cannot stress this enough to people. I don't understand why everyone is just like all up on being like blackpilled at this time. There are so many things that have changed since 2020 compared to 2024.
Starting point is 01:40:19 One of the things, one of the things I've seen, you know, certain people say is that, oh, this isn't the Trump of 2016. No, it's not the Trump of 2016. because the Trump of 2016 was all about him. Trump is, this is about the people who are surrounding Trump right now, supporting Trump, and who,
Starting point is 01:40:44 if my predictions are right, or Trump is going to let loose and work if he does get elected. So trying to say, oh, everybody wants to go back. Oh, 2016, it was so much fun. the meme wars, yada, yada, but this isn't the same Trump. No, this is a way more fucking serious Trump.
Starting point is 01:41:04 This is a Trump who understands that he didn't have the right people around him in 2016. And he has to have those people around him if he wants to survive four years in that White House. Just even like the idea of people being so obsessed about just one man of Donald Trump at this point is, it's just like missing the forest for the trees as far as I'm concerned. It's so bizarre that, oh, the Trump of 2016 is not the Trump of today. Well, it's like, just ignore for a second if you think Trump has changed or if he hasn't changed. I mean, I think it's obvious that he has to some degree. But the people around him certainly have.
Starting point is 01:41:44 That is just indisputable at this point. I mean, there are people on the ground. There are people behind the scenes. There are big money donors. There are people in, say whatever you want about things like Project 2025. or whatever. Just the fact that even that is on anybody's radar should tell you that some people have learned.
Starting point is 01:42:01 All right. And we all know from Trump's previous term in office that, you know, as much as we would like the country to be run like a dictatorship, it's not. There you need to require an entire staff of people to run this giant bureaucracy. And it seems to me that at least there are a large faction of people that do know what time it is and have learned their lesson. Just see no reason to like throw everything up in, up in the air and say, oh, it's so over. No, like, we're just getting to the, we're so back end of this, uh,
Starting point is 01:42:33 Dharma wheel. So, I know the conclusioning thoughts, jents, before we move on to the last bit of super chats and shut down for the evening. Sold on the man in the front. All right. Let's go back up to the rest of these super chats and we'll, uh, get out of here. So, um, uh, Krinch Walker again sends us a five bucks. It's not enough to merely clean up the voter rolls. They need to actively check if the dead, if the dead voted recently. Well, yeah, well, we saw that with the, Nevada and the Virginia orders that we were reading earlier about how they were removing 80,000 dead people from the voter registry. I mean, Paul made this point earlier.
Starting point is 01:43:10 Like, that's literally swinging the election. I mean, yeah, obviously, there are many cases. That wins entire state, 80,000 votes. That's easily enough to swing. Crazy. Let's go to Jay Forte for five bucks. Old Dominion in the house. There we go.
Starting point is 01:43:28 Some guys representing the old. chapter that's right we haven't been relevant for a long time but that's right all right um chief sling and beef always one of our favorite super chatters uh for 10 bucks we found out my wife was registered to vote in virginia wow uh she only lived there for three years uh since 18 maybe 2018 or maybe where she was 18 i don't know how old you are um she had never registered we asked for her removal when we found out they would never answer. Wow. I remember checking this in voter registries before,
Starting point is 01:44:05 and I actually knew somebody who was a Canadian, and they got a voter registration card in the mail when they signed up for a driver's license. It's like, you know, I'm an American. How's it even possible? Let's see. Harvey Wallbanger, for the big money, $50, representing from the Old Dominion chapter,
Starting point is 01:44:27 I think he deserves some gold. Oh, there we go. Doug's getting 50 lashes for this. No gold. Unbelievable. All right. Oh, he's having technical difficulties. I'll likely excuse.
Starting point is 01:44:44 Anyhow, we'll just have to read Harvey's out. No gold for him. All right. The Virginia chapter will be hosting at events soon. Details to be announced. Come meet the crew. We'd love to see you there. You know what?
Starting point is 01:44:57 That's taking a blur from your famous ad that we used for the OGC conference earlier this year, Curtis. We gotta get you. You got a good voice for it. You got a gift for the gab. You got to do more ads with your voice. But yeah, so there's Harvey, Walbanger, president of the Old Dominion
Starting point is 01:45:12 chapter of the OGC having another event in his area. So definitely check that out. All right. Let's see. Mackey Valley sucks to go for five bucks. Remember to do range time. Oh yeah, yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 01:45:26 I mean, we were talking about things. I was actually the point that Nicholas brought up earlier. Be more disciplined. Yeah, I think we could all be more disciplined by having more range time, of course. Let's see. And we'll go down to B. Diyah for $15. Indiana OGC event this Saturday. There you go, guys.
Starting point is 01:45:49 Contact B Daya on the Discord if you are interested. There you go. There you go. Everybody get together, form locally. Nice work, gents. love to see it. All righty, that is us all caught up on super chats. Thank you very much, gentlemen. We always appreciate your patronage. We'll go around the horn and do shillings, as always. Curtis, do you have anything coming up? Nothing specifically. Just keep checking the OGC
Starting point is 01:46:13 substack. We always put out good stuff. If you have something that you want us to take a look at, we can see if it's worthy of publication, but given the quality of our listeners, I am always very optimistic when something comes in from one of our boys. And also, if you're having any, any difficulty reaching anybody in any of the chapters, remember, you can always send OGC Central an email and we will put you in contact with the people you need to speak to. Yes, indeed. All right. Pete, you've always got something going on. What do you want to promote this time? I just dropped an episode with Clay Martin where we talk about violence and a return to honor culture
Starting point is 01:46:59 and yeah, check out my substack too. Sweet, sweet. All right, and then Mr. Farenthood, anything to promote, sir? Nope. Watch Pete show. Yeah, I second that.
Starting point is 01:47:14 Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Next Monday, Paul will be on my show. We'll be continuing our series on the Spanish Golden Age in Spain and the Iberian Peninsula. Nice. Yeah, very interesting stuff, as always. All righty.
Starting point is 01:47:37 And then for myself, like we were mentioning in the super chats earlier, I may be on Rule Zero on Saturday. I'm not sure what my schedule is going to be looking like. But check that out over there for Rule Zero and then also Post Zero on Sundays. So if you guys are fencing any red pill, Manosphere stuff, want to see my appearances over there with all of my good buddies on that side of the fence. Go check us out over there.
Starting point is 01:48:00 We're always happy to help you guys out as the fall season is coming up. So pumpkin spice lattes are soon to be on the horizon. So you're looking out for those. All righty. And then, of course, we will be back here next week for another episode of Pony Express Radio. We'll see you guys then.

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