The Sevan Podcast - Aaron Ginn | Live Call In - Big Tech Controlling the Election

Episode Date: November 5, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Bam we're live. I thought only women had dreams. I had a dream I was running snakes over in my car and I met Sevan and then he fingered me. What do you think it means? Oy oy oy. Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you Ken Walters and Jeffrey Birchfield in their new band. Still knock the block off Vents coming to the manor when it pop up The blocks on lock off I still make the drop off And they can try to take a couple of bands I won't make a mosh pit but I'll be rocking the mat And I'll feel like a bottle of Stan If they try to pop caps I'll be knocking the mat
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Starting point is 00:01:05 Holy cow. I have a future, Aaron. You do? Yeah, check it out. I won't make a mosh pit but I'll be rocking the mat And I'll feel like a bottle of Stan If they try to pop caps I'll be knocking the mat I fuck with Jessica, smoke like a cigar Pull strings like a bloke from the guitar One call get rep this dasha Left in a thune in the sands in Kitter
Starting point is 00:01:37 My god How old are they? 80? What? I don't know but man Are they like 80? They're so good and it's filmed so well. Oh my god What's up, dude Aaron? Yeah, it's no not Aaron again Aaron gin Yeah, that's right. Yeah, like a drink with the drink. Yeah. Yeah, I had to talk with myself this morning I was like Seve get it right Aaron gin Aaron gin good. I'm good. Before I met Aaron, through Greg Glassman,
Starting point is 00:02:08 Greg was completely blown away at a medium article that Aaron wrote many years ago as one of the first people to scratch his head and be like, COVID? Yeah, yeah, lockdown. Yeah. Math, COVID? Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 00:02:24 And yeah, it wasn't math- Matthew. Did you see the new movie? No, what movie? Well, what about there's a new Dr. Fauci movie that came out, I think yesterday, everyone sending me links to it being like, dude, it's the greatest thing ever. People are just, okay. Yeah, check it out. Okay. It's probably the book, right? It's probably RFK's book just in movie form, I'm guessing. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:02:41 Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Not the one about the he made about himself. Cause I knew about that one. It's like the documentary about himself. Yeah. It has like a thousand reviews and most of them are one star. Yeah. So not that one. Okay. Like a different one. Hey, have you ever read the Kenneth star report?
Starting point is 00:03:04 Uh, yes, I have. different one. Hey, have you ever read the Kenneth Star Report? Uh, yes, I have. So I day, yeah, I'm gonna do a whole show on that soon. I cannot believe what I'm reading. I read it for the first time yesterday at lunch while I drank down three margaritas. I could not, I cannot believe the detail. Like it talks about how he leaned on the door because his back hurt when he Used to get head and I mean it's just crazy. It talks about the number of times Ejaculated and I mean I just can't even I can't she ate his ass. I
Starting point is 00:03:37 Mean, I yeah. Yeah, it was it's rather intense I'm looking at my sister. I'm like, I don't know if this is lunch talk. Yeah. And the media like downplays it like it's it's just like it's some random fluke that sort of happened. Yeah. No, I mean, it was a what's the right word for a say like when the Republicans called Clinton making the White House a brothel like it was based on like this
Starting point is 00:04:05 sort of stuff, right? So it wasn't just a random fluke of, oh, we're really late night working in the situation room, right? It's like a very elaborate sort of level of detail on how often it happened. Yeah, there was, I guess there was only one place where there weren't where he could do it privately and it was leaning against a like a hallway door or something and I was tripping on this I Stole this from a comedian. I was listening to a comedian yesterday, but he was like hey What if Hillary would have been elected like she'd be in that room? Where her husband was just cheating her on her on the reg that would be that would be weird. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah was just cheating her on her on the reg. That would be weird. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:49 Yeah. The thing is like, you know, there was always a marriage based on power. Right. So, but the, but yeah, how have you been? You've been well? I'm great. I'm great. I'm excited for tomorrow. I'm tripping. I was looking at the Vegas odds What do you think about the Vegas odds got Trump just trouncing? Kamala do you have any thoughts on the Vegas odds like what they mean? Yeah, I Mean so like what we understand with like with polling data and like pulling math is like it It's always a function of like assumptions, you know, that every one of these polls every every way that this slice of data it assumes a different like turnout model, which you could be like, and in COVID world, it'd be
Starting point is 00:05:33 like, you know, the, how does this thing actually spread, right, in terms of that's how they build all these assumptions and then give you a percentage of take rate, which would be like, which side gets what, in terms of Kamala or Trump. And yeah, like that, what's really surprising about this election is that there's basically kind of like three core scenarios, right? It's either the polls are very wrong in the opposite direction, and there's like this hidden Kamala underground voter people or something like that, right? That people don't want to say they're voting for Kamala. And that or something like that, right, that people don't want to say they're voting for Kamala. And that scenario, you know, she'll win by like 10 electoral votes. There's the polls are right, and then Trump wins by 15 to 20 electoral votes. And then there's the polls are
Starting point is 00:06:17 normally wrong in the same direction it's been wrong in the last 12 years. and then Trump wins by 40 to 50 electoral votes. And that senior analysis is actually done by the New York Times. So they just called Trump a Nazi less than a week ago. So it's not like they're incentivized to say this. And so I'd say the killer thing to know that this is a very most likely probable Trump election is the early ballots, is early returns, early vote. And what you're seeing is that Trump is hitting his 2020 numbers. Like as in Florida, he surpassed 100% of 2020, Pennsylvania 100% of 2020. If you look at Democrats, they're barely hitting 60 to 80% in the early vote. So every single like, like, why is Pennsylvania red? Right? Well, this is a
Starting point is 00:07:13 betting forecast, but like, why is, why is Kamala spending her last days in Pennsylvania? Because there's literally no map without, without that with her. Trump actually has a few options now, but without Pennsylvania, like there's no hope for election. But if you look at the early returns, and under Biden, they had 1.1 million ballots that were returned. Of course, we don't know exactly what they voted for. These were just like, dims, right state? Pennsylvania. Okay. Pennsylvania. Yeah. So that's, so that's called the dim wall, right? So because election day is always Republican bias, like it's as in 10 to 15 points are, uh, outsized Republican turnout on election day. So Democrats in Pennsylvania, they need thousands and thousands of votes to be submitted before election day.
Starting point is 00:08:05 So under Biden, they had 1.1 million more votes going to election day than they had for Republicans. This time around, they have barely 400,000. So if you're looking at a plus 10, plus 15% more Republicans showing up election day, and generally there's another, let's say, two or three million votes out there for Pennsylvania, and The Blackfoot, the Blackfoot is like not coming out for her. North Carolina, Georgia. Yeah, the brothers have made the switch. The brothers have made the switch. Yeah. So, so if you look at like female male splits, it's basically about the same.
Starting point is 00:08:52 Carolina, Georgia. It's really minority Blackfoot. Like they're not, they're not turning out for her. Will they, will they lose their protected, I think the Black guys are losing their protected status class. Do you think that they're, do you think that black guys are losing their protected status class Do you think that they do you think that they'll be they're gonna be put let's say she does win Do you think they'll be punished for that? You mean like you mean like the no Protection, you know what? I mean, it's like there's white dudes at the bottom
Starting point is 00:09:16 Well, yeah Asians down there now to they through the yeah. I'm white adjacent Yeah, it's like but you know, they got they they have like if you have like some weird sexual deviation you're at the top and then it's like a woman with weird sexual deviation and then like And then some gay guys but blacks used to be in the mix black man. I don't think they are anymore I think they I think that they've really fallen in the protected class ladder but I Think it's it's more related to the whenever you remember the whole black jobs controversy of like early on the campaign and like something it made an issue about by her race. So like, you
Starting point is 00:09:55 know, I lived in California for, for, you know, like eight to 10 years, right. And like she was known as an Indian Senator, and she was my senator. She was my AG. So like what he was saying in whatever uncouth manner, because you know Trump never wins in style points, but he always is directionally correct. Like it is true. And then if you look at the, her performance in California with African-Americans, it was always bad.
Starting point is 00:10:19 So like he actually was saying something that was true in a manner was, you know, like an unproper way of saying wave of faith. But the thing with like why that was saying something that was true in a manner was on, you know, like an unproper you could say way of a friend. But, but the thing with like why that was like a wrong thing to play with the media is that in this election, Trump is more popular and more widely accepted and public and among independents never before. Like if you look at his, you can say acceptability rating, it's the highest it's ever been, right? Which is like, kind of like, not what the media makes you want to think it is. But if you look at, like, another sort of, like, insider stat that you can kind of look at is how much sort of disgruntledness do you
Starting point is 00:10:57 have towards your candidate. If you look at Harris, her disgruntledness of like, you know, what percentage of people in her party have like, who voted, say they have some issue with their candidate, right? It's over 60% of people who voted for so far. And so in the Republican on their Trump side, it's basically under 50 now. So like, we're basically turning towards like 40 as in, so, so it's another mark of enthusiasm as well. But the thing is, like all the Trump stuff of like him, you know, punching at the wrong person or saying something improper is already baked in. But like when you saw the second debate with Harris, it wasn't like, you know, you were super shocked.
Starting point is 00:11:41 You're like, oh, like, that wasn't the way I would have had in that situation. But Trump, you just kind of walk with life. Right. But Harris, like, oh, like that wasn't the way I would have had in that situation. But it's Trump. You just kind of move on with life. Right. But Harris, like you totally forgot that she was at the debate. Like the last 30 minutes was him and the moderator and like Harrison's like saying. Right. And like that was, that was a huge L for her is that like, it's not just being anti-something in present and to be, to, to win presidency.
Starting point is 00:12:00 You really can't win on that. It's a very hard case to make to the Democrats. Like most people in presidential politics, you vote for somebody, you don't vote against somebody. And if you don't like someone at the top ticket, most people just don't vote. They, it's not like the house and the Senate. The house and Senate structure differently, where that can be more of an ebbs and ways against somebody. Especially on the House side. On the House side, it mostly trends to the opposite of what's happening on the presidency. So if you don't like the president, you basically vote for the other party in the House. Because no one really
Starting point is 00:12:33 knows who their house rep is. So it's more about party identification. But for the presidency, it doesn't really work that way. And when she left after that second debate, her first, you walked away with like I don't even know like who this person is and then they read the whole like fake campaign of joy Which was always total nonsense. Like she's always been the most she was like in the Senate She was almost unlike people in the Senate again as AG was unlike people as Attorney General and the Vice President the most unlike one was unlike the most unpopular, more popular than Mike Pence on a trip. And she was trying to make this like weird thing that was like totally fake.
Starting point is 00:13:12 Like they, she should have ran as her like law and order, you know, I'm doing anything to win sort of Newsom stuff. Like she should have ran as like a female version of Newsom, which is I'm a chameleon. I do whatever I want to win. And that's the way it is. Right. And she owned it. And instead she like was this, oh, I'm tough on the border. Like what the hell of nonsense was that? Right. It's like, I'm tougher on China than Trump is.
Starting point is 00:13:37 It was this delusional reality that they were trying to sell. Right. And then their own party wasn't even taking it. It was like a dealer that was like not even willing to shoot up their own supply. And they wanted Americans to believe it. And it was literally insane. And so that's what she's going to lose. Fundamentally, the Americans in this age, in this epoch that we're in, what they care about is authenticity. They care that you're real, because they think so much stuff's untrue. Like you just mentioned something like that, the hierarchy of victim classes, right? Where
Starting point is 00:14:09 the people on the higher side are the most, you could say, mentally disconnected from physics and physical reality. And so like they're drawn to politicians, they're just real, right? And that's why AOC, who I don't like is so popular. She's, she's doing makeup on tech talk. Like she's a dumb bartender. Like, and, and people, that's just who she is. Like you're never going to get a great intellectual model. She'll try, right. And kind of laugh at her. Right. Yeah. But just, you know, but she's just like, Oh my God, politics. Right. Yeah. But she's, you know, but she's just like, Oh my god, politics, right?
Starting point is 00:14:46 Let me play a clip Aaron here that, that shows you what a chameleon, and I can't believe CNN actually ran this. This shows what a great chameleon Kamala is. This is her two takes on Gaza, depending on what state she's in. Here we go. Six messages. Oh, I didn't see this. A trial investigation this hour finds Kamala Harris is targeting crucial battleground voters with vastly different messages on Gaza and Israel. This ad is running in Michigan, which has
Starting point is 00:15:13 the largest Arab population in America. What has happened in Gaza over the past nine months is devastating. We cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering and I will not be silent. All right, well, it's a very different story for an ad in Pennsylvania targeting Jewish voters. Let me be clear. I will always stand up for Israel's right to defend itself I will always stand up for Israel's right to defend itself.
Starting point is 00:15:50 And I will always ensure Israel has the ability to defend itself because the people of Israel must never again face the horror that a terrorist organization called Hamas caused on October 7th. Yeah. It's a message. Hamas calls on October 7. Yeah. It's a, so I accept, I accept she doesn't pick the most logical running pay, which was governor Shapiro because of the Jew, the Jew Muslim problem in their party.
Starting point is 00:16:18 Is what you're saying. Yeah. Like everyone, the problem was I was pretty sure Shapiro because she needed Pennsylvania, she needed Pennsylvania to win. Fetterman, right. Who, who like frankly, I'm happy. I was surprised Federman's end up being a very solid senator. I For all I watched 30 minutes of his Rogan interview. He is a full-blown retard He isn't he's an imp. He's broke and and they said, you know And that tells you something about like Harris where she
Starting point is 00:16:45 Didn't want to go on rogue and she goes in SNL, which is playing to her base, right? Because her base is shorter and they sent betterment. They're like, how do you send betterment? But then you don't want to show up right and that's what that was that was yeah. Yeah, then somebody Wow, you know, the interview only went two hours. I I I never feel sorry for joe He's a bad motherfucker, but I felt sorry for him. I was like, I mean Joe rain the area, right? Yeah This is really sad. I mean he had to keep asking questions over and over because Federman couldn't understand the questions but in and the So it's interesting about like this this Jewish Muslim balls are involved
Starting point is 00:17:22 like one is like I'm one of the two Americans that like I actually have been to Gaza like been to Israel been to Lebanon the been to like all around the region and You can do that when you have a military guided tour. So like when did you go? When did you go when you were in? 2018 or 2019, okay so so so Gaza was already fully run by the PA and all sort of alternative, because alternative government entities like Hamas, but the West Bank was still overwhelmingly, dominantly controlled by the PA. But there was actually a pull down towards the era towards Arab Americans and it was 50-50
Starting point is 00:18:06 So like she basically kind of like sank her political chances Over that it was it was a nationwide poll of Arab Americans and it was 50-50 It's Trump to her so she literally made the completely wrong decision and picked Waltz who is not only one of the worst retail politicians, like retail politicians as governor, but has a horrible track record on crime and all the main things like immigration, what he said about Somalis and playing soccer, right? It was just like a huge meme in the underground, red- world. Like he's literally the opposite of what you need on any of these issues. And they're trying to pretend like he's some gun
Starting point is 00:18:48 hunting, like, like, and he doesn't even know how to load a shotgun. Right. And, and then yet Shapiro here, which was like, he's a Zionist. He's a relatively moderate Democrat. I mean, I wouldn't, again, if I looked at it, I wouldn't vote for him. But he's like, within the spectrum, like, he's more normal. He's a more normal liberal, like better men, like he's not someone great like, like cinema, like, but he's, you know, pretty good for a Democrat. And, and but they don't pick him because the Jewish problem, because like the height of when she was you need to pick a pick a, a running mate was during the beginning of the Renewable War in Israel. And again, even with this Palestinian issue, where does it even go?
Starting point is 00:19:33 I don't even understand what the argument is for the pro-Palestinian side. What do you want now? You want the most stable, democratic, free, capitalistic country in the whole region, right, of all 30 countries. You wanna just sit there and let this disaster constantly unroll and attack other Arabs in the other free country. Like there's no even argument they're making,
Starting point is 00:19:57 just like, oh, Israel's mean and they're bad, right? And after the October attack of last year, I didn't really understand how prevalent anti-Semitism truly is. But after that, there was literally no unlovable argument other than that you just don't like Jews. You just think they're just mean. I'm trying to say that I didn't realize that either. My wife's Jewish and she always tells me that it exists. And I've been in... I tell her, no, it does not exist. I said there's like... Jews are just want to be different
Starting point is 00:20:25 They're just white people. There's no such thing as anti-semitism I I had no idea that there was actually anti-semitism and you're right people just want to hate those Arabs are killed all the time by Arabs and no one ever stands up the second the Jews kill some it's fucking on like Donkey Kong Yeah, even though again and Israel like Arabs are full citizens, like they, they, they have been occupied by 10 to 50% of the population and they have full rights. They have a very, like in Israel, they have a very liberal Supreme court that is like very, you know, basically like we had a liberal Supreme court here.
Starting point is 00:21:00 And if you go like, and this is the total like bullshit of this whole freaking argument is if you go to Jordan, go to Saudi Arabia, if you go to UAE, if you go like this is the total like bullshit of this whole freaking argument is if you go to Jordan Go to Saudi Arabia if you go UAE, you know to anyone in power there. They love Israel. They're like Israel Israel is great We're so happy they're here We're like they're so normal and they want peace right and then and then all the people there though that they go get up In arms about something again of like but what's's the argument? Like there's literally no entity on the Hamas side. There is no government. There's nothing functional there. It's just literally cat. It's like Somalia, like on the fricking like border of Israel. And so like,
Starting point is 00:21:35 what do you want? Like, and that there is no clear argument anymore. It's just, I just don't like Jews. Like that's literally where we're at now. And if you're rich, you want stability. Like if you have stuff, and that's what they want. And as year old, um, living in a, or 22 year old living in a motor home, I didn't give a fuck about stability, but now that I have money and three kids, I want stability. And I'm assuming that the wealthy nations around Israel, regardless of their religious or ethnic Ben, they want stability and Israel offers stability. Yes.
Starting point is 00:22:04 Yeah. And they, and they're, they're, they're Israel's reasonable. They're, they want stability and Israel offers stability. Yes. Yeah. And they're there. They're Israel's reasonable. They're they're not irrational. And they have the biggest enemy and threat to stability in the region is not Israel. It's it's Iran. And and and everybody around Israel, all those country know. And they all believe that.
Starting point is 00:22:20 And even Turkey, Turkey, which is very publicly hostile to Israel, and continues to even send weapons to people. Like if you go to like, true diplomats in the region, the people in Turkey that actually like matter and are behind the scenes, like Ezra was actually really great in their very reasonable deal with. And because because you get the you think that I tell they got to where they are, is that they are the Western power in that region. And Western powers want stability, peace, they want human rights, they don't like war. These are all basic concepts within the West, and that's what they believe.
Starting point is 00:22:57 But the fact that Harris decided to not do that because it's the height of the beginning of the New Renewal War was the thing that killed her campaign. Like, it just, she was on this high, this stupid campaign of joyous nonsense, and then she picked the wrong person. And then, of course, like, did the classic narcissistic projection waltz of like, JD Vance's weird, who I actually know, I've known for a while. That he's weird, right? And he just opens this complete door to like, oh wait, you're the weird, you're the weird mofo, right? Like, you know, your wife and your family and your hand. Vance is out of the four people, he's the only normal one.
Starting point is 00:23:37 Yes, right? And so they did the classic narcissistic trick on you, like, oh, let them confuse you, right? And then it finds out like JD, again, who is literally mastercrafted interviews. It's one of the most amazing things to watch. But it is him being able just to dance in front of all of these liberal mainstream people and just destroy them.
Starting point is 00:23:56 But destroy them in a very different way than Trump does. Trump does it like it's funny. He's like he warms you through his humor. And then if you really bite him though, it's like he's funny. He's like he warms you through his humor and then and then like if you really bite him though he's like as he like it's like he's defending his family. He's like a mobster right? I'm gonna punch you right? JD does it and it's like he's just dancing in front of you like intellectually just jumps around it's like oh you didn't catch me try again right? And it's very fun to watch. But that yeah like and so their whole campaign was just a disaster. They should
Starting point is 00:24:26 have pulled out Biden. Biden is clearly upset at that he was he was blindsided by Nancy and Obama and 25th and whatever. And and so like they should just pull out. Twenty are you talking about the the 25th amendment? You think they threatened him with that? Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I think that's pretty widely accepted now that he was threatened. And then him and Joe, Joe was definitely pushing him to continue to run. And frankly, based on,
Starting point is 00:24:56 if he would have held it together in the debate more than having the meltdown he did, he would still be the stronger candidate than Harris. And that tells you also the weakness of Harris about that he did, he would still be the stronger candidate than Harris. And that tells you also the weakness of Harris, that even if an affirmed Biden would still be a stronger candidate than her. And that's because Biden, again, historically has been liked one of the most popular senators of any state for years and years.
Starting point is 00:25:20 Never was able to win running for primary, but was likable and people related to. And again, this meeting is not like a massive liar and like has been bad for the country, which is I agree with those things. But you got to go to like the strengths, right? Like Bernie Sanders is Bernie Sanders. Like you're never going to get him to be like warm and inviting in a Cracker Barrel, right? He's the guy that's like, you know, sitting at some organic coffee shop and he's just yelling at you reading a lesbian book, right? Like that that's who he is. Like he's just he's mad and he draws a ball vote. Right. And it's what Americans like that. Like they want that connection. Even it's a postmodern, non scientific, like non, you know, truth or in a framework. And
Starting point is 00:26:04 I don't like those things. But it's just the nature of where Americans are is that they want someone they can relate to. They want someone that knows them and sees them. And that authentic issue is they feel they're being lied to constantly by everybody. And so that authentic connection, which is a form of a post-truth framework, is why people are drawing Trump. Is that him being mad on the second debate is why people are drawing Trump, is that him being mad on the second debate was like, oh, he's just mad. Okay, well, I get it, I'm mad too. Like that's why people left.
Starting point is 00:26:31 It was like, oh, I'm mad, we're both mad. Okay, I get it. And that was it. Like, and then it was not the death nails campaign. I don't know why everyone kept saying that. He actually did, in terms of Great Lakes, if you look at sort of post debate polling there, many of the key demos that he needed, which generally are white males and low-propensity voting white males, were actually like this performance because
Starting point is 00:26:54 they're mad. And the fact that he was mad, they liked a lot. And you know, for the people like you said, you and me, who are generally more like on the higher education side in our country, we are not the target demo. We don't matter in this election. So the fact that we are like, oh, I wouldn't have said that that way. Like that's not the people who matter in this election.
Starting point is 00:27:15 It's people who are like, yeah, I'm pissed off. I'm angry, this shouldn't happen. And that's what he failed to in the second debate. So we still kind of got ahead. I just didn't like that that's the way it went down. But he fell for the bait too much. It was like that was the critique of the second debate. How bad do you think the cheating is, Aaron?
Starting point is 00:27:37 In my mind, it's really bad. So if you like, so like Chicago, Dems are really, I think I'm seeing some bad shit. And I have acquaintances who are getting multiple ballots who aren't citizens. I saw someone else got 16 ballots on Instagram. They were holding them. Yeah. How bad is the cheating?
Starting point is 00:27:56 So it's so bad now that pollsters in certain states add in percentages to the Democrat side. So like Chafalgar and inside our advantage, who have generally been the most accurate, they basically, for Philadelphia, they add in points of non-existent voters. So that's where we are in our country, is that the pollsters know that there's outsized behavior that's happening in their numbers,
Starting point is 00:28:24 based on like what, like as an example, North Carolina, one reason why Trump is going there, Kamala Harris is not, even though the polls show it's close, is that if you look at early voting, it shows that it's not gonna be close. So there's something going on there with that. And they looked at like,
Starting point is 00:28:42 essentially the demographic makeup of North Carolina is very similar to Georgia. And so they're modeling that into Georgia, which why I think Georgia is also solidly Trump. And but if you look at Atlanta stuff, they essentially just outsize increase like black turnout, the number of votes that are found. And so many of the more you could say reasonable or like more accurate pollsters that have been more favorable to Trump haven't been including that. So the fact that, you know, like Trafalgar, for example, which is generally considered a Republican pollster is including that in their numbers, right? Tells you any still ahead, right? It shows you that in our country that the lie around the election integrity is intact on democracy, which is still one of the most bizarre toxic
Starting point is 00:29:26 euphemisms ever heard. That's the point is to have good elections is the premise of democracy. It's like, oh, you can't criticize it because then it's like a North Korean phrase. Well, North Korea has elections. How dare you criticize the democracy of North Korea? That's literally what they came and started attacking Republicans for. But there are legitimate concerns that there are never Trump Republicans that live in Maricopa that literally messaged me and were like, I have always voted in person. And if I go to my list of, you know, like, like, like, because in Maricopa, you can see your voting record online, it says mail it.
Starting point is 00:30:05 And he goes, like, I've never submitted a mail-in ballot in my life. Like, that should be concerning as a country. And the Democrats just washed it away because words man bad. And that psychosis is killing their party. And Fetterman, who we just mentioned, well, actually, I'm happy I was wrong about. Like, he is a better, he's a better senator than Oz would His position on things have ever reflected a non TDS framework his position Israel He is very very proud. He's essentially as I was like he's like he knows Oh Trump derangement syndrome
Starting point is 00:30:39 Oh, okay, but like on the border, on tariffs, on trade, on Israel, he is very solidly like, like he is not in this like, ephemeral zone of like Democrats where they talk up a size of mouth and like replicating to billionaires. So but that because that that's a reflection of like actually what's happening in the country is that Americans are you could, returning to actually a more traditional line of politics, a more Teddy Roosevelt line of politics, and are getting away from neoliberalism. The neoliberalism was a manifestation of a kind of intellectual phenomenon post academia that was representative into Clinton, into the Bushes, into Obama, that that was a short-term high that is now fading back to many of Trump's policies
Starting point is 00:31:34 are traditionally American policies. Like they're actually not abnormal. They're very much in line. America has a long history of tariffs and not believing in the deal as a worldview of trade. And even that like Trump's position on tariffs, which is actually now very similar to Harris, which she could have always done,
Starting point is 00:31:54 but she never did in her four years in office, is essentially just like equilibrium. Like his example about cars, which is true, that our cars are tariffed, but other cars coming into our country are not tariffed. Right. Like those are things that we should change. There's no American cars in Germany that that whole thing he pointed out. Yes and that's true like yeah. I want to show you another clip here uh Aaron um I see so much fact checking.
Starting point is 00:32:22 How come this is never fact checked on social media? This is, I bet you if you ask, remember when you, they had those questionnaires and they would ask Democrats how many people die from COVID who get it and it would be like 50%. They would have some, they would say some weird shit because of the kind of news they consume. How come there's never any fact checking on this this line here? Kamala did what Kamala always does. She just put her head down and she went to work. Anyway, did you guys see Barack Obama trying to manipulate people by lying about a hoax that's already been debunked? Listen to this. Watch what he said. Who said that there were very fine people on both sides of a white supremacist rally.
Starting point is 00:33:07 Now pay attention, here's the proof that he's just lying through his teeth in order to manipulate people to get them to vote against Trump and for Kamala Harris. Watch this. And you had some very bad people in that group, but you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. You had people in that group. Excuse me. Excuse me. I saw the same pictures as you did.
Starting point is 00:33:31 You had people in that group that were there to protest the taking down of to them a very, very important statue and the renaming of a park from Robert E. Lee to another name. And you had people and I'm not talking about the neo-nazis and the white Nationalists because they should be condemned totally but you had many people in that group other than neo-nazis and white Nationalists, okay, so we've heard this corrected. Yeah now by Trump a hundred times How the fuck do they keep getting away with saying this lie? It's the same thing with January 6 when he said peace mark How the fuck do they keep getting away with saying this lie? It's the same thing with January 6th when he said, peace march peacefully,
Starting point is 00:34:10 when he asked for the national guard on the fourth and the fifth to surround the Capitol and Nancy Pelosi. How, why, why Big Tech refuses to fact check this clip? I've never seen that clip fact checked when they say that about Trump. What is going on? Is Big Tech just lost? No, I am.
Starting point is 00:34:27 I actually think that thanks to Elon, that this is the probably one reason why that Trump so far ahead is because Elon has like saved in some respects, like kind of saved America with X and, and has opened the door to the fact of like, uh, like one of the most richest people in the world, definitely the most important entrepreneurs in the world is backing Trump. And is, and like, access basically allowed for that. And if you look at like, Zuck, right?
Starting point is 00:34:55 So Zuck is, I don't know if you've seen a recent interview with him, he's basically like, dressed like a gangster. Give me one second, give me one second. It was fact-checked and it came out for Trump. It's fact-checked on Snope, sure. But what I'm saying is, is if I were to say anything wrong about Kamala, it would actually be fact-checked on my post. They'd put a little question mark and say, this is misleading.
Starting point is 00:35:13 That's what I'm, that's what I'm saying. Sorry. Go ahead, Aaron. Yeah. Yeah. And so the, um, uh, and so Zach right now, also, if you go watch him interviews, like he he's he's wakeboarding with beer in his hand he's doing martial arts he's also doing crossfit the dude is based come on like you don't you don't post yourself on july 4th wakeboarding drinking a beer and thinking like oh yeah you know maybe we go to Davos and like think about how we do climate change posts right like no the dude is like on our side now and and his public statement around how he was forced to do a press go and stuff. I saw something, God, I wish I could remember what I saw.
Starting point is 00:35:52 I thought he was based and then I started thinking, no, he's just a fucking actor. What did I see? I saw something that was just crazy that he did. You think he's voting for Trump? I think he's, yeah, I think he's voting for Trump? I think he's, yeah, I think he's voting for Trump. I think he's on our side now. And so anyway, so on this hoax, on this plain,
Starting point is 00:36:12 so yes, in the debate, this was not fact-checked, this is a very well-known trope of the Democrats because as you said, Trump, when he talks, he, as he would say, that you're on a journey, right? He's not meandering, he's like you're on a journey. Like he's doing specific things. And most Americans would be surprised, like do you know what Arlington Cemetery is
Starting point is 00:36:40 for all these people who hate Robert E. Lee, blah, blah, blah, you know, like my family wasn't here, like we're, you know, we're from China. So, like, coming in as a, you know, as an immigrant family, legal, right, immigrant family, on the cemetery is Robert E. Lee's house. Like, do you, like, do you understand that?
Starting point is 00:36:57 Like, it's literally the cemetery is his home. Wow, I didn't know that. Yeah, so, like,'t know that. Yeah, so like the fact that like, in the fact, Lincoln wanted Robert A. Lee, everyone viewed Grant as a drunk, right? And Robert A. Lee was the general to get. And he went to the Confederacy, in fact, he like the Union government was appealing to him until the last minute. And basically he decided to go to Virginia because that was his home and like that's where his people were. But he was very drawn to Bucker Lincoln. But either way, like I heard that Lincoln wanted him to fight for the North.
Starting point is 00:37:37 Yeah, yeah. Like this was like, this was like a great loss of the early Union was that, that everyone wanted Robert E. Lee, but they couldn't get him because he decided, he was in the last minute, decided to go back to Virginia and to fight for the Confederacy. But they wanted him, and this is why whenever he surrenders, he's treated so honorably, is because everybody on both sides knew that he was one of the most respected generals everybody on both sides knew that he was like kind of one of the most respected generals like in America. So, but you know, he fought on the bad side. So like, you know, he picked the wrong team. So, but on this hoax name. You love it home seized by the US government during the Civil War. Wow. I never knew that.
Starting point is 00:38:19 Yeah, it's it's it's it's yeah, or the cemetery is his home. So, but again, it goes back to like basic ideas around truth and reconciliation and South Africa and like how you actually deal with shit like this. And like most liberals are, are infantile in the way they think, because they just want to win a debate argument rather than like understanding like, hey, this crap is like super complicated and like people are complicated. Like like Jefferson definitely owned slaves. Most of them were inherited by
Starting point is 00:38:46 his parents, but the first bill he ever produced as a legislator was to allow the freeing of slaves in Virginia. So people are complicated. He also included the end of the slave trade in the constitution. So people are complicated. But yeah, on this hoax thing, like there are a ton of things that the left sort of gets away with with Trump because there is a bias in the mainstream media to just say he's crazy, delusional, old man, whatever. And which again, makes people mad
Starting point is 00:39:18 who are the people they need, right? If they just treat Trump fairly, they almost like neutralize him. The way that he's so effective is he's like a counterpuncher. He's like a counter-response. Everything you say about him, you criticize him. Not only does he own typically, he then throws it back at you. He's so effective at that.
Starting point is 00:39:41 It's like a bounce back, like a trampoline. When they lie about him, they will find out it just reduces the trust. Why did Bezos interfere with Wapu doing an endorsement? It's because he knows that this is not working, people. We have to give up. You lost the train. Trump is going to be president again. Nobody trusts you. Nobody likes you. You're like this in the high school. They're like, you know, we're all at lunch. They're like the annoying, you know, student council people in the corner who are yelling at you about like, you know, you're using wrong utensils in the lunch room. Right. And you're like,
Starting point is 00:40:19 and everyone's just basically like, F off. Like, leave me alone. Like, I don't like you. I don't trust you. You try to control me. Leave me alone. Like off like leave me alone. Like I don't like you. I don't trust you You try to control me. Leave me alone Like just leave me alone and and and the media just doesn't get it like they're narcissists that they're they're so self-involved They're sophistic. They think everybody cares what they shoot and nobody does and trump is just here being like Um, it's like trump is pitching himself. It's like i'm like a normal guy like I say some things are kind of off color I love my family. Yeah, I've been divorced, right? I like money. And I want America to be rich, powerful, and safe.
Starting point is 00:40:51 And kind of funny, right? And the fact that the media keeps punching, punching, punching, punching, and trying to drag them down, it only enables the curve, right? The great was the Aurora incident, right? The Aurora claim, right? The great was the was the was the Aurora incident, right? The royal claim, right? Yeah. And then Martha Ratz, like when JD was obviously, you know, doing round they've used Trump's on the campaign, he's doing these these media interviews, when Martha Ratz was like, Okay, well, it's not happening. And JD is like, What do you mean? Like they said it is happening. Like, Yeah, but it's not
Starting point is 00:41:24 happening that much. Right. And JD was like, that so well, it's not happening. And Judy's like, What do you mean? Like they said it is happening. They're like, Yeah, but it's not happening that much. Right. And Judy was like, so listen to what you just said. Right. And that's the arc they always in themselves that is like, okay, it's not real. He's a liar. Okay, it's happening. But it's not that serious. Okay, it's happening somewhat. But he's exaggerating. Okay, Trump's a Nazi. Right. It's because they go through this arc, right, because they realize they're in this like impossible position now So they have to go back to just another slander. They go back to another Accusation right rather than just admitting that like like like the fact of like, you know That they should have just said okay if that's happening, that's bad
Starting point is 00:41:58 And I don't know how much it's happening But we should definitely look into that and if it's happening is bad and that would have been end of it, right? But said they build this whole case about who's the, like the cats and dogs thing, right? Like this most memorable thing about that debate. And like, who knows if it, like when he said that how much was happening, the prevalence of it. But then it became like a thing where you're like, okay, well, you're saying this is not happening at all. So are you saying, are you like pro eating cats and dogs? Like the different positions became kind of weird when the right response should have been like, if that's happening,
Starting point is 00:42:32 that's bad. And we should totally be opposed to that. And then it should have ended it. Instead they're like, it's not happening. Right. And then you're like, okay, that's an impossible position to defend. And it's like, you're telling me nobody in Ohio has killed a cat and dog and ate it? I mean, we have a law against it, and it was every single state, so I think it has happened. And then it became a thing where people were looking for,
Starting point is 00:42:54 like, is this actually happening, and they just put themselves into a hole. So the Washington Post not endorsing, I think was actually a good move on our part, because one, it's like, Bezos knows where this is going. But two it's like what benefit is this getting us anymore like it's just making it crazy there and the staff there that yeah they must be losing their shit because their reporting is so biased them in the New York Times it is so bad it's just
Starting point is 00:43:22 outward line adjectives it's so so slanted. They must be losing their shit. You didn't base us just sign a $600 million contract last year with the CIA or something and doesn't in his servers, the government so heavily, right? scared he's gonna lose the contract. Here's what I think big picture just in. I'm going to die on this hill. But basically you have Elon talking about starting his own email, starting his own browser, starting his own search engine, starting his own phone.
Starting point is 00:43:55 And you have people like Bezos and Cook being like, oh shit. Oh shit. Because of all the contracts that they have. Oh, look at let me see. Amazon CIA 600 million. I think and that's just and that's just small things. Yeah, that's just small beans to them. Right. Oh, okay. So yeah, here's the article. First one that pops up is in 2013. CIA has $600 million cloud with Amazon 10 years. Oh, yeah. So they probably just reupped it. Okay, I'm assuming Bezos will lose his control over the internet because he
Starting point is 00:44:36 basically controls the internet, the traffic of the internet. Yeah, I mean, yeah, most of the internet goes through the servers. So the I mean, I think the reason why Bezos said that is because he's thinking of an owner mentality. I still think he's like a moderate Democrat. Um, but like, but I don't think he has TDS. I don't think he'd be like in Bloomberg was like not petty, right. And like just did my Trump.
Starting point is 00:44:59 Like Bloomberg was a pretty rational. Why is Mark Cuban tripping? What's he afraid of? Why is he afraid of Trump? Yeah, I don't. I mean, every interaction I had with Cuban was always very positive. So I've actually not punched at him on on X. I extremely disagree with him on COVID. But we like we debated. And like I didn't like his argument. I thought it was like not rational. Reasonably, I actually avoided completely ever criticizing him because every interaction I have has been positive. I actually avoided completely ever criticizing him because every interaction I had was positive. I have no idea why he, the Harris campaign has stopped him, told him to stop speaking on their behalf.
Starting point is 00:45:32 Oh they have? Yeah, yeah. It just was weird. Like, to say, because Mark, who is objectively one of the most successful business people in America, was just making really bizarre arguments. And, and was also clearly not making, like, it's almost like arguments in bad faith. Because you go to all in podcasts, right with Sachs and Trimoth, and, and you have at least one ally, which is, you know, J. Cal, who would never admit he's an ally, but he's a clear Democratic ally. And this is responses to really cogent, like, like logical arguments around like the border stuff. Right. And his only defense of like Harris was that, well, she was doing things that her boss told her to do. You're like, like, like what? Right. And or like the shoe like, oh, Harris is gonna be really tough on China. Harris is gonna be really good on taxation for businesses.
Starting point is 00:46:27 And you're like, what are you talking about? Like, it's like this delusional reality built. And then like, I think like the kicker on Cuban, the show that like, I don't even think you really really is, is almost like a personal vendetta against Trump rather than like really defending Harris was around the unrealized cap game stuff. Like that is in her plan. It is listed as an idea. And her only his only response is like, well, I'll just make sure it doesn't happen. And you're like, that's not that's not how this works, bro. Like you are one person in a corpus of like mostly government elite people that are running her campaign. And the one thing that you know, the utterly disastrous for our economy,
Starting point is 00:47:06 which is capping unrealized gains. You're just like, Oh, I don't think she's that serious about it. Right. It's like, it's like what, like, like, how can you that be defense? They're really over the edge. So the unrealized capital gains thing is like, um, let's collect all the Chinese and move them out of the country. I mean, it is, it is absolutely, it's bizarre talk or it's like the guy, the, the What the fuck? Like, hey dude, like if that thought pops from your head, you push it down, you hit the reset button on it.
Starting point is 00:47:45 Yeah. Or, you know, from his private plane, when he criticized like women who vote for Trump, right? It's like, dude, come on, man. It's like, you're like, he's sitting in the corner of his private plane and he's like, he's like, oh, Trump voter women are stupid, right? And you're like, what is going on, right?
Starting point is 00:48:02 As a guy, I had no idea why he surrounded by brilliant. He's surrounded by brilliant women. Let me tell you, let me ask you if this is a fair characterization. I don't think that there's anyone who votes for Trump who goes to Kamala, but I do think there are people who vote for Kamala who go to Trump. So I feel like Trump has two buckets to choose from. He has people who are sitting on the couch that he has to get to the voting poll and he has Kamala voters He can pull from I feel like Kamala only has one bucket. She's got to get people off the couch I don't think she's gonna convince anyone on the Trump side to vote for her because I don't I don't think you know read Yeah, you know you can't go from red pill to back asleep that quickly
Starting point is 00:48:40 No, no, if you look at let's say polls around independence He's strongly pulling on the independent side. They're, everyone I know who's going third party, or all Democrats, I don't know any Republican doing third party, like Trump is literally in the most widely accepted, widely supported position within their Republican Party since the past two times his run. So he is, and this is why when Biden was forced to not continue running, they were very short on options. Obama was not going to put Michelle up. This is like,
Starting point is 00:49:15 it would be so stupid that she hasn't run for anything yet. She's the strongest speaker for her of their side. She's very well-populated and Trump is in a very strong position and jumping in midway through just like would not be the case. So then it was going to speaker for her of their side, he's very well popular, and Trump is in a very strong position. And jumping in midway through just like would not be the case. So then it was going to go on a list of governors, right? Newsom was the most logical one. But again, he's just continues to be very slimy. And he also knew like why I don't think Newsom put his hand in was because Trump is very strong. He has a very strong base, very active, and they've been, you know, he's been running for reelection for, you know, you could say for
Starting point is 00:49:49 four years. And so Harris was kind of the only thing there, and she did not use something that's like very, the same way, very, very not polite to say, but she kind of was not very smart enough to pick up on. Maybe she would just do it, right? She's kind of the sacrificial lamb, like, just kind of like put her out there, right? And she kind of the sacrificial lamb, like, it's kind of like put her out there, right? She kind of fell for it. Right? And it's like, Oh, I can actually do it. And everyone's kind of like, Yeah, sure. Yeah, you can. Yeah, sure. You can do it. Right. And that's why, you know, the Obamas were so hesitant on endorsing her for
Starting point is 00:50:17 I'm probably going to say two or three weeks. Yeah, because they're kind of like, they're kind of like, see how it goes, right? So you see, she going to fall for this? And she did. She fell for it. And they you know, the media machine was like putting us all in sugar high being campaign of joy, campaign of joy, right? Whoa, or campaign of joy. And then the thing is like, you can't, she doesn't have any of the charisma of Obama, and definitely know the charisma of Trump. Trump is the most amazing retail politician since Reagan. He is incredible. Stating with Al Smith in her, he is literally incredible. And so it was just this huge balloon they built up that just deflated really fast because as David Sachs made up this line, so I'll credit to him, it was this doom loop. As the high continued to be pushed up this line, so I'll credit to him. It was this doom loop.
Starting point is 00:51:05 As the high continued to be pushed up, this campaign of joy, she is female Jesus, she is female Obama, she is the greatest thing since ever. And then they had to keep the sale going, right? It's a Ponzi scheme, keep the sale going. It's the only way you continue to believe in nonsense, right? And then we get more extreme. But then as that started to deflate, they're like, okay, well, we have to do something.
Starting point is 00:51:28 Let's just put her in an interview. And then it was just this doom loop, right? As she talked, it continued to go down. It continued to go down. It continued to go down, right? And in reality, they should have built the campaign from day one on her talking to American people and building it on the like right assumptions of who she is as a person. And instead, they kind of who she is as a person.
Starting point is 00:51:45 And instead they kind of got lost in their own nonsense, things that their farts don't smell. And then people are like, wait a minute, something here is kind of weird. And so she has to answer questions and then she asks us to answer questions. Then you started seeing like the Kamala world salad, started seeing the like, I'm from a middle-class family,
Starting point is 00:52:00 sort of like nonsense or unburdened by what has been, right? And it continued to devolve. I think the distinction in their talking is this. I think the distinction is Trump is just telling you who he is and what he's going to do and she's trying to get votes. It's like, it's, it's, you've seen that leadership style. I'm sure, um, Aaron, where there's people who are trying to make everyone happy. And she's trying, that's why she can't talk for jo rogan for three hours
Starting point is 00:52:25 Because she'll get caught in a lie. She doesn't even know what she stands for. I don't think he knows what he stands for He's not worried about offending people because he's just gonna say say what it is. No one's gonna get special treatment And she's like she's like trying to just get votes What can I say to get him? What can I say to get him? And so she does not want to be painted into a corner at all, whereas he doesn't give a fuck. Paint me into a corner. Yeah. The, the, all the Disney thing that goes really far for Americans today and, and why again, like Fetterman, like why did he win? Yeah. Going, cause he's just a great
Starting point is 00:52:57 example. And it's a, and as example of that, like I proudly say as like a Republican that I generally like better. And it's because he ran as this, even though he's from an elite family and all that stuff, it's all stuff's true. He dressed as the sweater guy, right? And he kind of owned that. And people saw for who he is, like, oh, I'm the sweater guy from this small town in Pennsylvania, and I'm this average Joe blue collar. His background was actually like quite elite and very wealthy. So, but either way, he owned that. Yeah, he's from like an elite family. And like, he was like kind of recruited to go and,
Starting point is 00:53:34 and run for mayor in this small town and stuff like that. So it was much more constructed than he leads on. So I don't know the actual like wealth of his closet, but it was a constructed like run leads on. So I don't know the actual like wealth of his closet, but it was a constructed like run for this, you'll eventually go and be higher office sort of position. But either way, like he ended up, I mean, he votes the way I want him to vote. So like, I don't care.
Starting point is 00:53:56 But he owns that sort of persona. And however natural it is, it kind of doesn't matter because it reflects his like sort of authentic nature now. But that goes really far. And for Trump, when he was on Brogan, and Brogan's clearly an ally of our view of the world, it's like he's just so relatable and just talks like a normal human being
Starting point is 00:54:20 and deals with the issues that we're dealing with that in some ways, Trump is more willing to say things cannot be summarized into one statement, which is like a funny way of thinking because he's so famous for certain one-line statements. But you can see him saying something like that to American people, being like, hey, for example, our spending is completely out of control,
Starting point is 00:54:38 absolutely out of control. We can all understand Trump saying like, hey, we got to trade-offs here, we got to raise a little bit more, cut a little bit more than we do raise. But we're going to make some sort of deal with with Harris. You feel like she just lied to you, like she said something to you. She would do the opposite of what she intended. But but but but Trump is almost like we don't really believe that we believe
Starting point is 00:55:00 like he's just going to say what we want. Even the most comfortable thing that he he's just gonna say it. And because he said that about a bunch of other stuff, even things that you and I would be like, ooh, gritty, right, you're like, I wouldn't really do that, right? But like if Harris wants to run as whatever race she wants, like it's just sort of like, in my view, I'm like, I don't really care, like it shouldn't matter.
Starting point is 00:55:20 But you know, and what Trump was trying to explain, he was trying to defend himself. He really, to think that he is a racist is literally the most insane, like, based on his entire working career, his popularity as an entertainer, like he was. And that's why I think like why black men are not showing up for Harris is because they he kind of is like gangster, like he builds gold buildings, he got shot, like once and they got shot at again, right? It's like any other, you know, his multiple kids from multiple women, right? He builds gold buildings, he got shot once and then got shot at again. And he has multiple kids from multiple women.
Starting point is 00:55:49 So it's like there's a meme on Twitter. And I think there's something real about that and people are drawn to that authenticity versus Harris. If you throw into the bucket, she's a good sign. She's like a parrot, throw it back. Same with Newsom. Newsom has that same weakness. Uh, it's just Newsom is more, is more short and crafty about how he delivers it. Yeah. No, but you know, you could throw anything
Starting point is 00:56:12 into the bucket and he'll just say it. Right. Right. He, his rhetoric is sloppy too. Let me ask you this. Um, the distinction between people, there's two kinds of people voting for Trump. Uh, in my mind who've come from the Kamala side. There's people who've been red-pilled and there's NPCs who are getting recalibrated. Meaning, when I hear someone say, were you better off four years ago? I feel like they're talking to NPCs, right? And when you're talking to people who've been red-pilled, they're people like me who it's like, oh shit, all of a sudden I have values.
Starting point is 00:56:44 Like I got a value all of a sudden, or I got morals all of a sudden. It was just, there's a distinction. Do you think if you accept my premise that there's two different people flipping, do you think the NPCs assuming Trump wins, do you think they stay with the Republican Party? Yeah, so that's a good because because I do think I do think NPCs are drawn to JD Because JD He solves so many for you and I like we don't really care about like is more of the substance of the character the person and frankly, I'd be it goes really far for you and I rank and
Starting point is 00:57:18 In JD JD is not only funny. He's incredibly brilliant and he's very bright But he solves some of the problems around like Trump just talked funny, he's incredibly brilliant and he's very bright. But he solves some of the problems around like Trump just talk funny, right? And in these, he has mannerisms that they don't find humorous. You know, you and I will see a dancing video of Trump, we think it's hilarious. They think it's like offensive or whatever, right? So I think JD solves the kind of next evolution of the MAGA party, because I've never seen somebody defend deportation as brilliantly as Trump does, or sorry, as JD does. And he does it in a way that actually is like very unassuming and kind of unarming. He's very good at it. It's like a mastercraft at it, like legend status. And the way he talks about it, which is, frankly, from Americans, I never thought that Americans would be at the point where the majority of at it, like legend status. And the way he talks about it, which is frankly,
Starting point is 00:58:08 from Americans, I never thought that Americans would be at the point where the majority of Americans want deportation. But that tells you how bad it's gotten. Yeah, like it's true. I think it was said in the Waltz JD debate that the majority of Americans want deportation to be a policy that we have. And there's not much specifics on what it means.
Starting point is 00:58:26 It's just like, generally Americans are in favor of it. And it shows you how bad it's gotten in places that probably you and I are not very exposed to in America, that the media is constantly pressing down that this is not an issue, this is not an issue, you're a racist. And that still shows up in the polls now, where it's like, hey, we need to send some people back, right? And the fact that Trudeau gave up on his whatever, you know, sort of rainbow pie he was building up above us. Like if he's now against, and they have a much stricter immigration policy like we do, and that he's stopping it too.
Starting point is 00:58:59 So there's something that's happening across the country. Will Trudeau flip the script on immigration? Trudeau flip the script on that? Yeah, he tweeted it. Yeah, he tweeted it out. He was like, yeah,. Trudeau flipped the script. Yeah. He tweeted it. Yeah. He tweeted it out. He was like, yeah, we're stopping immigration for the next three years. Wow. Like Louis said, like hard block, like hard block.
Starting point is 00:59:13 Like we're not, you know, we're not sick. I want to, into that the Schwab, like he got approval from Klaus for that. I'm not even, yeah. It's like, yeah, I see. I see you disappear. Is he going to disappear? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:24 No, exactly. Yeah, no exactly No, but that's the thing I did the neoliberal order that we can just import people that values are a function of like structures Right that is in the structure of like wherever even the the socioeconomic framework you came from is the total imprint of your values That when you come here that they're like that like we have a new system And the system is what makes you good or bad like it's very Rousseauian French Enlightenment or thinking I it is bizarre like it's bizarre because it's never worked out to be true like English enlightenment is always proven out to be
Starting point is 00:59:55 true like that's that's the anthropology of man that is our ontology of like how we actually work and so the neoliberalism stuff is an extension of existentialism. And so that hasn't worked. And so Trudeau has now backed away because he's definitely gonna lose in this next election. Actually, he will lose. Like not 89% likely he's gonna lose power because it actually doesn't work that way.
Starting point is 01:00:22 Do they have election fraud, bad election fraud in Canada also? No, no, not Canada. No, no, it's not as much as... Their systems are actually robust unlike ours where like, yeah, I'm Savant, sure, I could pass for a minute. Sure. I heard France is pay all pay. I would like that. Yeah, France is all pay per day. That's true. Yeah. I would like that. I think voter ID France is all paper. That's true. Yeah. Um, I would like that
Starting point is 01:00:45 I think voter ID should be everyone should have an ID like should be photo ID photo ID There should be we should limit early voting. I think early voting should be maximally like a week before the election Uh, I don't think you should have Mailing I'm generally opposed to that and then the election day is a holiday the or some other military I recall could could mail in if I remember yeah I had the present ID to vote and I stopped rising in the election is holding me because this whole like we're gonna we're gonna vote over 45 days is that like data changes right in the course of 45 days when you have as much of a succinct and commonality in in what
Starting point is 01:01:45 we're voting for and what information we have at the same time because otherwise you introduce errors and also disgruntledness the longer it is open because obviously people are voting for different frameworks and different things based on different information so as a country we have to be on the same page like what's happening so that's why we all to be all condensed, I think. Have you heard what Raskin's saying? Raskin? No. Who's that? Raskin what? So this is some crazy shit, but basically they're saying that even if Trump wins, that they're going to, that the Supreme Court will have to decide on whether there was an insurrection or not. They won't decide. They'll kick it down, the Supreme Court will have to decide on whether there was an insurrection or not.
Starting point is 01:02:25 They won't decide. They'll kick it down to the Congress. The Congress will say it was an insurrection and he won't be president of the United States and that we'll have civil war. I mean, I heard him say that. This isn't that specific clip, but here we go. I asked you about the election, the certification of the electoral college. You detail what your prediction is and why you think this will happen. Well, my prediction is they're going to try it. November 5th, we've got the vote. January 6th, we have the certification of the Electoral College. Detail what your prediction is and why you think this will happen. Well, my prediction is they're going to try. November 5th, we've got the vote. January 6th, we have the certification vote.
Starting point is 01:02:49 There's a group that are calling themselves State Democracy Defenders. This is Norm Eisen, the legal hatchet man for all this. The guy who drafted 10 articles of impeachment for Trump his first year in office. He's teamed up with Jamie Raskin. Jamie Raskin has said publicly that it doesn't matter who people vote
Starting point is 01:03:05 for in November. It doesn't matter. Trump can win 350 electoral votes. It doesn't matter because Congress, under Raskin's initiative, is going to not certify a Trump Electoral College victory. It will cancel out the Electoral College votes. It will nullify Donald Trump at the 11th hour, two weeks before inauguration, on January 6, 2025, by citing Article 3 of the 11th hour, two weeks before inauguration on January 6, 2025 by citing Article 3 of the 14th Amendment to argue that Trump is an insurrectionist and so he's therefore disqualified from holding office. I wanted to ask... Yeah, so the 14th Amendment says that... have you seen that?
Starting point is 01:03:40 Have you looked at that? Kamala could also knock these people out by raising money to get people out of jail during the George Floyd riots. That would fall also under the 14th amendment section three, what she did. So yeah, no, the, okay. So let's see how, like for instance, so I don't have any hard evidence to show that
Starting point is 01:04:00 this is like a real something that you and I should be concerned about. I do have- I did actually say it out of his mouth, by the way. I did see him in a clip actually say to a group of people this theory. Yeah, sure. I mean, the Democrats say, as you know, they say lots of shit. They're like, it's nonsense, right? Because they're just trying to like get money or get a rise and they don't actually. Yeah, actually, Raskin did say it in a clip that I saw, he said, yeah, then we'll go to
Starting point is 01:04:27 civil war and all of the senators in Congress, people will need super high levels of security. Yeah, like I'm not, I'm not defending, I don't like him as like a, as like a, now that I knew what Raskin was talking about, like I got it. I'm not, I'm not going to defend him. He's just a comeback in a higher order. So, but I fundamentally view most people in Congress as cowards. and that what they accuse him of doing they do themselves. So it's been a pattern constantly throughout the his is however you long as he's been running for politics. So let's say 12 years. And so obviously, January 6, J six was mostly not whatever the one what the media
Starting point is 01:05:18 said it was. I the way I viewed it was a riot that went out of control that was probably encouraged by certain people that are in the federal government as an embarrassing take. It was not an insurrection. It's such an embarrassing association of those words. It's like calling again like Trump a Nazi or a terrorist or something like that. It's like you don't even understand the word you're using. You're so debasing that that should that people who are Jews should be offended by that because it's like it's not even an associate proper association. It's just an insult, slander, defamation. And so the insurrection thing is a defamation like it is not real. He was not anywhere close to the Capitol clearly. And he he did not you know, he strongly
Starting point is 01:06:02 discourage any form of violence. I was very clear even before the stuff that was happening. And you have all those weird videos of the police just letting people in and then like the bomb guy that we've never been able to identify, like who's this bomber person? And all the people that died were Trump voters and no other Trump voters had any guns or weapons. Clearly there's no intent to insurrect anything. There's just a riot that got out of control and nobody knew exactly what was going on. It was just chaos.
Starting point is 01:06:28 And then the following consequence of how the federal government treated those people was extremely deplorable. Every single DA that's been doing that, I think should be not only disbarred, but should be fined by the state governments. So I don't know which DA is controlling all these cases, but every one of those DAs should be fired. And they should be never allowed to run for office or practice law again, and how they treat American citizens. Like regardless of whatever you think, like we do not support two-year long-term, it with
Starting point is 01:06:56 no right to trial and no right for representation. That's finally violates every single thing about our constitution. I would say that about anybody, including Edward Snowden. Even if he is a person that, even though he was correct, people underestimate what Snowden said was real, he was right, he still was a traitor, but he deserves rights. He doesn't deserve to be droned randomly from a plane like Obama. You don't get that. That's not the way we work as a country. you don't get that. That's not the way we work as a country. So like that, how the government treated them showed me more that like, they are the ones that are going to perpetrate things related to an insurrection. Like they constantly obsess over J6, which is totally, you know, how can you have an insurrection when nobody has weapons on the other side?
Starting point is 01:07:39 It doesn't even make any sense. Like, I do not, it's like, like, it's like, both of our family lineages have been part of countries that have been unstable, where there actually was a civil war. And you know what happened? People die in civil war. There's actual girl fighting. There's people who die in the government. There's a government building gets shot up. Like that's what it is, or it looks like. Not like, oh, I guess we'll just walk through the rotunda because the police let us in. I guess we'll just kind of walk around. I saw that there's Trump voters knew what was going on. It's like any of them were like, hey, this is how the certificate of trust works. Right. Like we know that like they're just there to protest.
Starting point is 01:08:09 That was the riot. It's the weakest riot in our nation's history. No fire, no, no looting. No, like, and the people that actually commit damage. Then what you get the view of fall because they're they're sitting in those chairs like what the fuck I don't even know how they make the leap dude. I don't even know how they make the leap. I Don't even know again like I'm prosecuting them for trespassing and all that stuff and but the people that Were committing actual like like violence were clearly Antifa or something like No Trump voter wears a bike helmet and dress all in black. Trump voters that were there were very proudly wearing
Starting point is 01:08:52 Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump, right? And we're like, people that eat at Olive Garden, say the holiday, they're not this young, completely masked up. The fact that we have this assumption around the event mostly like implanted by the media. Like I got so much crap on Twitter because when they said they're like, oh, these cops died, I'm like, not true. Don't believe it. Right. It was like, this is totally a sign off. These cops did not die. And then again, you look, it's like, yeah, I get going back to the nice guy guy or not I start out find people hoax. That's another hoax. Like none of those cops died related to this and
Starting point is 01:09:29 And that video of the fire extinguisher person, right? Like never found who that was but they kept saying oh, it's a cop Look, the Trump voters are hitting them with the guy like that clip not true, right? And and the whole thing was like when I first saw like this is a Psyop like this is clearly classic CIA FBI PsyOP behavior to manipulate people. I don't know how far it goes into the deep state is a real thing. It totally is a real thing that Americans need to be concerned about. And Congress needs to be going back to, do I think the Democrats will do something
Starting point is 01:10:04 on January 6th, which actually is, it's the same date this year. Yes, I do. I do think that there is something that is going to happen between when he wins on Tuesday, remember, remember the 5th of November, something's going to happen on Tuesday. And then between that process and J6, they will do something. And I don't know what it is. and in J6 they will do something. If Trump wins the riots in this country will be fucking insane and if Kamala wins there won't be riots. Yeah I think most
Starting point is 01:10:35 that's also driving people to go vote is that they they I think that's kind of an unspoken assumption of many people and that shows you where we are as a country, that one side knows the other side is a hostile actor, is some form of, they're the real insurrectionists. They're the ones that will go towards cities and attack people who vote for someone they disagree with. Versus you and I, I would never, I got most of the election party in my house. Like, you know, it's gonna be mostly like MAGA people,
Starting point is 01:11:05 but like if Harrisburg person comes, like I'm gonna make fun of them, but that's about it. Like there's no, because you and I, we actually respect human rights and civil liberties. Like they don't. And in terms of the radical people, like my friends that are coming to Harrisburg, of course they do, but they,
Starting point is 01:11:20 but they, if you talk to them, they will just, they don't, like my friends that are Harrisburgers, they would acknowledge that there's something wrong in their party. They would say it's been exaggerated or it's all related to anger. Yeah, I would hear it's isolated. I would hear it's an isolated incident. Oh, that's an isolated incident, that man raping a woman in a jail. It's an isolated incident. That's what they always say.
Starting point is 01:11:42 Oh yeah, the trans stuff, yeah. And the fact that Megyn Kelly give props to her that she's making that their only issue with the thing with the Abigail Shrier it's a again with Bill Maher trying to red pill his audience
Starting point is 01:11:58 I'm not, I don't know Bill Maher but I have several friends of friends and they all say that he's so red pilled he's so over the Democrat bullshit. But he keeps saying, I just want to, I don't care. I just want the Democrats to win. He's like, I don't care. I just want them to win. He keeps saying that. I mean, but you say that like in the way he is, he is, he is, if you don't see
Starting point is 01:12:21 like non, um, real time interviews with him, like you and I would really enjoy hanging out with him. Like he would disagree with him, but he'd be funny. And he'd sort of say like, and trans stuff is crazy. And like, you know, I don't believe Trump is the, you know, he's terrorist, blah, blah, blah. But some of that is because he knows they're gonna lose because they're crazy.
Starting point is 01:12:40 Like the TDS thing is a real psychosis. It's really right acting Oh, yeah, yeah, I had that I had that I'm surrounded by people who had I had that too You say dumb stuff like hey, I don't like I don't like his hair or I don't like the way he behaves or I don't Like the way he talks and then soon as you say what do you think about your they're like? He's stupid like you never say anything of substance They're like, he's stupid. Like you never say anything of substance. You're just walking bowl of adjectives.
Starting point is 01:13:06 Yeah, you don't. Yeah, NBC, right? You're a non-cliable character. Someone else is controlling you, right? And it's a deeply sad thing in America, because I love this country so much and I love Americans so much that they would think, so almost like be so taken advantage of.
Starting point is 01:13:27 And there's just something is, excuse me, there's something is when, when they were running as campaign of joy, which you know, no longer do now, she's mad now in the campaign, she's very angry. But like the real camp of joy was always the Trump campaign, because there is something kind of freeing up like once you're kind of in the camp and you're kind of like, I don't really care what you think, I'm voting for him, I think he's funny, he's so funny, just like, the squirrel thing, right?
Starting point is 01:13:52 The peanut thing, right? The fact he said something like that, it's like, it's just so awesome, right? It's just like, he's like, you know, I'm gonna protect our furries and protect our pets, right? It's just so amazing that like Hey, yeah, like even like in the Al Smith inner which he was just glad by the way What a little it's hard thing to do the world in Berkeley my neighbor across the street Had left her window open every single night and she and she put dog food on the kitchen table and the squirrels and raccoons would
Starting point is 01:14:21 Come into her house and all the neighbors fucking trip because obviously it created a lot of rats Too, but what a crazy thing. Yeah, that's how flipped the fucking party is 20 years ago. It would have been some republican shot his squirrel and ate it now It's fucking the libtards big government went in and fucking euthanize someone's pet that they had for seven years Because another libtard hold on somewhere. I mean, it's the whole thing is is I Nothing fits in the narrative anymore. I thought it should be the liberals writing because a squirrel was killed Yeah, yeah Say it's because their their party is
Starting point is 01:15:01 Disjointed from an actual like philosophy, but it's it's it's a it's. It's an emotionally driven political platform. It doesn't cogently make sense anymore. Oh, that's so good. It's like they're... Yeah, I mean, think about even about, you and I are on the side of like, we're pro-female sports. And even just that, the fact, okay, so now you're in a camp with like LGBT people, and
Starting point is 01:15:25 then you have the feminists, and you're like, and then you have like, okay, we're not going to talk about, you know, Muslim problem with that too. And we're just like, but they're all voting. You're like, what? You're like, what? Like, what's going on here? Right? Because it's a party of special interests.
Starting point is 01:15:42 It's a party of that people just want their little pie. They don't want to ever get along. It's a movement of people getting their own take, right? And on the magazine, it actually is a very simple, I grant it, it's simple, a simple clear agenda, which is like, close the border, make America wealthy, make it safe. And like I said, it's like there's not much beyond that. I'm not, I'm not saying you could build an entire, you know, policy platform on that. Like, as in you got to do more than obviously clearly, but like from an American perspective, we're like, yeah, that sounds good. Like, okay, let's do those things. Let's like close the border. Let's like make the city safe. And let's like be rich. Like that's like a good plan. Right? It is like what is what like a good plan right it is like what is what are lesbian women flipping faster than gay men
Starting point is 01:16:35 or lesbian women no i was like a man you do think gay men i would say gay men yeah like most of the in the lgbtq community uh mostly goes most of the the the i guess assuming pronouns uh the the guys and gals that I know that are going Trump are gay men because generally they have a sense of humor and they kind of think, like they're kind of accepted that there's actually one side, because you know, as you said in the hierarchy, right? They've been deprioritized. So I think that's one reason why.
Starting point is 01:17:04 I think women think one reason why. I think more clearly because they're not as perverted as just men as a whole, whether they're straight or gay. I just think of like, like, I like, and I do think that this country will be saved by black men and and gay men and women like they're the ones who are going to have to speak up. They're going to have because they're going to have to speak up. They're going to have to save the white man. I think the ball's in their fucking court. They're going to have to speak up. They're going to have because they're going to have to speak up. They're going to have to save the white man. I think the ball's in their fucking court. They're going to have to be like, wait a minute, we do need individual
Starting point is 01:17:29 rights. We do fucking need equality. This fucking fashion shit taking away the rights of individuals and giving them to groups. I'm done with it. But I always my theory was this and I'm open to it being wrong, but that the lesbian women are switching faster because they don't want men in their sports. They don't want trannies anywhere near them. And they don't want to keep their, the men want, the men in general want more rights to act on their perversions. Whereas women are like, what are you talking about? We don't got it. We're not doing any weird shit. We're not diddling kids. Yeah. And it's a, as Meg and Kelly talked about it, like on Bill Maher, it's like, it's just a weird, it's like we woke up and we're like, what, wait, this, what, right? It's just this kind of shock
Starting point is 01:18:14 that's happening and the shock continues to accelerate. And again, it's where there's a great book called Toxic Empathy, which you should read. Uh, you wrote it, wrote it. It's about, uh, Ab, Abby, Abby. Oh yeah. Yeah. She wrote one on soft kids thing too. Right. I think, uh, Russell Berg recommended this to me. Oh yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So yeah, Russell definitely know. Yeah. Ali, that's Stucky. So, so what it's great about that book is it is written from a Christian context is it describes how people have used the good nature of tolerance and empathy against us. And and that would be of you and I would be able to represent it of like, there are times when we'd be in this position, that we've defended people who were marginalized through toxic empathy lands, realizing that and they use that against us. And that's part of the red-pilling process is that
Starting point is 01:19:08 like, Oh, I'm just gonna do this thing. It is fine. Like it's just this one time this person's marginalized and then they end up like, basically hitting you in the face, right? Yeah. Let in a few black kids to let's hate white people. Yeah, exactly. Oh, sorry. And Asians. Sorry. Keep leaving that Asians. They hate white people. Yeah, exactly. That's what she has on the book. It's like, oh, sorry. And Asians. Sorry.
Starting point is 01:19:26 Keep leaving that Asians. They hate you too. So yeah, I mean, more white now. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. So so they the yeah, so the book talks about like how to at least build a defense mechanism against this. And but that's exactly what the with the human there's
Starting point is 01:19:41 all book devoted to trans or sorry, the whole section devoted to trans and and she writes about like, one, the political philosophy of where it came from, but two, the argumentation. And from a logical perspective, it's just like, I don't even really know what's going on because like we don't even understand in principle what's being said to us,
Starting point is 01:20:00 but that's also part of the toxic empathy play is that there's never an in principle object of discussion when it comes to some of these issues now. It's just like a euphemism. It's like things like trans women or women, it's a euphemism, it doesn't mean anything. It's a tautology, it's a self-reinforcing statement. But when you talk about politics and policy,
Starting point is 01:20:18 it's just something in principle in discussion like of a subject matter. And that's why they hate, they accuse you and they start talking about it. Because you're like, what are we actually saying now? And that's where politics has drifted so quickly with race issues or immigration or LGBTQ issues. It's like, there's never even a, what are we actually talking about conversation? It's just like accusation of slander, defamation, attack, right? And in Toxic Empathy, it's funny that her solution to a lot of these things
Starting point is 01:20:50 is to act like, kind of like Trump, who was just like, I don't really care, and I'm sorry you're offended by that, but I don't really care. And this is what I believe in this file, right? And it's the best way to kind of defeat it is because they don't have a response. Because again, it's not like, not like what I think Americans have to realize about these particular
Starting point is 01:21:10 pathologies in our culture is one, they're an extension of mostly cultural Marxism. And if you read like how Marxian ideology works and how it like intercepts into our culture, this is one of the classic ways it does, which is it finds a lane of attack that creates division that is not clearly framed on a policy objective outside of division itself. And there's no end goal, right? There's no outcome that's like policy should have an outcome, something that's measurable. And there is no measure to it. It's just destruction. Like, that's how Marxism has traditionally exploited fractures in Western civilization is to find these holes, to exploit it just to destroy community households, like the
Starting point is 01:21:57 things that you and I value, right? Freedom. Freedom is a function of common socially shared values and constructs that we just agree to behave with without the need of government interference. That's how freedom fundamentally is. And so they intercept into that and create then now a new legal structure that then oppresses any form of the previous non-legal, non-government social structures. And so therefore we're less free, more roles. And so like, in many ways, you
Starting point is 01:22:27 and I, if there wasn't, what's the right word for it? They were so aggressive on many things, whatever alternative or new ways people want to live. If they just want to go do it, you and I'd be like, great, go do your thing. Like, I go to your thing. Like that. Yeah. It was like, oh, but when you start attacking people, other people's children, when you start saying like in California that you're losing the sovereignty of a parent over a child because of you want a political outcome of that child that's not yours. And that has happened in Illinois. You know that's happening in California and Illinois.
Starting point is 01:23:01 Yeah, it's done. Yes. Yeah. 12 years old, you don't got right access to your kids medical records anymore Yeah, and that should be like atrocious but it's literally from the the final idea of like the nature of the family right and and and that's again the the if you look at prevalence data around just particularly around like like transit goodness objective data that exists within CMS in the CDC like there is no biological or even just particularly around like trans, so this is objective data that exists within CMS and CDC.
Starting point is 01:23:26 There is no biological or even scientific explanation for the increase in prevalence of, particularly the trans issue. It is purely only explainable through social phenomena. And even Bill Maher has said that. And so then you have to ask yourself, what is the goal? And the goal is some form of social decay, social revolution. That is the orientation.
Starting point is 01:23:51 And so I think Americans need to be wiser to the fact of toxic empathy is a real strategy being deployed. They're taking advantage of our good nature, of our willingness to be accommodating, our willingness to be tolerant and loving and supportive. Like there are many people in my family that fill into the, what is Chappelle calling them, the alphabet people. Like many of my, like I do, in the micro you are compassionate and you're loving and you do everything possible because they're your family and they're your friends.
Starting point is 01:24:22 But when it comes to the society, you can't operate society that way. Like you end up fundamentally creating an immoral and immoral and angry and oppressive society. If you operate the family unit in the macro, there's a book by I think it's Abigail Shrier. I think it's, let me look it up. I think she wrote it. Let me find it. It's a book about therapy. You were also saying something that basically, Greg has shared with me that Victor David Hansen said, that everyone wants a society of maximum tolerance,
Starting point is 01:25:00 but unfortunately within that, we get a cohort that is maximally intolerant and And we're trying to figure out right now as we go through this cultural war in this country. That's who we're dealing with There's this cohort that's just maximally intolerant It's their way The the books call yeah, it's a devil sure the books called bad therapy and Yeah, so what's great about the book is it clarifies the difference
Starting point is 01:25:27 of like, why therapy or sorry, why empathy should exist within the family unit and not exist in the political unit. And she has a whole couple chapters devoted to that. And it's because you can't actually regulate empathy. Like it's a non it's a non matter thing, right? It's something that only exists between individuals. It can't exist between a government and a person, a system and a person. It can only exist between two people, or like maybe one other person too.
Starting point is 01:25:55 But it's fundamentally human, it's a human connection that's needed. And the government is not a human connection. It's the opposite of a human connection. And so people are putting in things into that category, making a category mistake, that fundamentally should reside only in the family unit. And they're confusing those things,
Starting point is 01:26:10 they're making a, I guess technically that would be a systematic error. And so the things you feel towards your children or your family or your friends should stay there. That's where they're good. But when it comes to society, like you can't regulate female supports through empathy. Like it's impossible. It leads nowhere but down. And and we're becomes oppressive, controlling. And fundamentally, not anything that anyone wanted anymore. Yeah, I love that. That therapy is great. It's a really, really amazing book.
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Starting point is 01:28:37 Trump wasn't actually shot. That it was a play, right? That this whole thing is WWE. This whole thing is WWE. Do you even go there? Does someone like you, do you even entertain that? Like they're saying like when he was underneath, he cut his ear or there was some David Copperfield that shit that went on or, and I heard it, I have one friend who says that and then this weekend I met with someone who was really smart and they were telling my wife that I was like, oh shit That that it's all yeah, it's all it's all it's all
Starting point is 01:29:14 There's the whole thing is um Oh, it's just it's just not bad actors But basically the whole thing control., that Trump is controlled opposition. That's the term they like to use. Yeah, when you meet people like that, yeah, when you meet people like that, there's no evidence of just justification of what they're saying.
Starting point is 01:29:37 It's just like an opinion they have. So the, like, one is that the nature of the year goes back, like the healing pattern is very normal. It's not abnormal at all. But the second is people actually died there. So what are you even saying? So they just shot other people and you just cut his ear. Well, yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:59 Let me just end that. But they don't care about people dying. If you're doing an act at that level, they don't care if people are dying. We're doing an act at that level, they don't care if people are dying. We already know that, right? Like what happened to Epstein? Did the CIA really kill JFK? Like we know that they're willing to kill bystanders, right?
Starting point is 01:30:15 We got to give them that, don't we? No, I know. So why would though the deep state want that? Why would they want Trump to win? Like, like, so like, there's no and then you add in like, with all the things you would have to be at the end of the day, it's why we all operate, right? We're trying to control something like, I'm trying to keep the bushes off my roof, and I'm trying to get enough money to feed my family. I mean, at the
Starting point is 01:30:41 end of the day, that's the whole machine's working, right? my family. I mean, at the end of the day, that's not the whole machines working, right? So, so you either believe that the government is fundamentally such an authoritarian brilliant mastermind or incompetent and is they mostly just make some random mistakes. So like, I'm more on the side of that, which is why I don't want the government in my life. I, and so assuming they can just pull this off and then just like push everyone up and then, I do, one thing I would grant, like 100% grant, but again, Hamlin's razor, like never underestimate the power of Hamlin's razor.
Starting point is 01:31:14 Never assume malice or intentionality that can be more easily explained with stupidity. Like that's a fundamental rule that will check everything people believe. It's a real like philosophical concept. Just like Aquaman's right, it's Hamlin's reason. So the randomness of him getting up there is a problem. Like people knew he was there, but then- Oh, you're talking about-
Starting point is 01:31:38 ... but no one did anything about it. Right, yeah. Yeah. And so like that's a concern I have about like, was this allowed in some form? But when it comes to being hit, then dying real bullets, that's all real. Like that's beyond pale, I think in terms of like reasonableness. You just don't like one is like in terms of the like, like, like, like, because again, like you have to have evidence to make these claims you can just like spread out claims I guess you can read your friends, but You know assuming the precise Target of that right is a crazy assumption like so you either say there was no bullet But there was a bullet and there's really good shooting right so I think the claim of the risk that if you're trying to help someone win
Starting point is 01:32:27 That you would use an actual bowl to hit Trump was like of course I think Stupid like like that. Oh, they just write Nick dumb and they intentionally just make them only here right because other people died and He randomly turned his head and it was very very right so then you get to think of like oh He he cut his ear the problem is like plenty of other eyewitnesses, people who were there, not your friends, said they'd complete otherwise. And the areas I would say that would be weird would be things related to Croak.
Starting point is 01:32:55 The fact that his apartment was completely sanitized, that he had apparently in the photos, not apparently, it's in the photos, actually, he had bullets, like neck casings on shelves, like a full set of bullets on the roof. That's weird because anyone knows anything about guns, like why would you be like, why do you ever see him doing that on the roof?
Starting point is 01:33:17 Like is it, okay, I'm just gonna like load a magazine. Right, it's like you have plenty of bullets in the gun, right, your magazine's at least like 15 rounds, right? It's probably a 30. I don't know how big round it was five 15 to 30 So why is there just bullets just sitting everyone the roof like that? That's weird It should be casings right because you shot the bullets not I'm gonna like sit up here and just you know Load load a magazine up. All right, right. So and it's his apartment was weird like like wiser no fingerprints. There's no Clear motive there's no clear like like that that stuff is odd
Starting point is 01:33:54 The burning of the body is really bizarre to me That stuff is the stuff you should focus on not like did this thing ever happen? That's a that's a, of such a weird place to put your energy. When the weirdly weird things are like related to the assassin and, and we also have other, you know, people who have tried to do it again to him that are completely unrelated, right? And so that tells me that this is more of an actual thing, is like other people are gonna kill him too. So I would just focus more on the crook stuff rather than did it even happen because it clearly did. And I just don't,
Starting point is 01:34:31 it's a like the cypress thought like is the you know the the guy who shot crook like someone was clear shooting. It was all in the orientation from that direction. The people in the building underneath crook, there's someone shooting above them people around them There's so many eyewitnesses like it's it's just a I think I go a lost tribe just to to to try to like Get think that that didn't happen. I think there's much more things around like who is who is the shooter? Why did he do it? Was he paid or something? Like it's just really weird why it happened like why him? Baby, because you just don't wake up a day and like I'm gonna go
Starting point is 01:35:15 Shoot possible next president. I think it's like it's not something you do like versus Oswald right who I think is I'm on the position that it's a Likely I Exchanged my view of this. I I've originally thought I was a loan trader with a CIA connection. Now I've changed my mind. So based on the JFK stuff that came out, the most recent stuff, that clearly something happened that was multiple people involved to kill the president. But even that Oswald had clear background, the clear motive background. He was a communist, which people conveniently forget about, the communist killed
Starting point is 01:35:53 our president. He had military training. He was seen doing military training. He was seen as a radical. He has done other things. He had a history of doing stuff. But this crook guy would just, oh, he just happened to do this one day. Right. Because he just hated Trump that much. Right. But then, you know, then they, the Democrats are saying, oh, he's a Republican too. And you're like, what are you saying?
Starting point is 01:36:14 I, I, I, I was like, what are you making an argument? Like, like Trump is one of the most, the most popular Republican presidents in the Republican party of all time. And so another Republican just didn't go shoot him. Like I was just like, what are you talking about? But like, so that stuff is like super weird. And like that is where we should invest our energy as in like, was somebody behind this,
Starting point is 01:36:37 was somebody pushing this, was he just truly deranged? And we just didn't have, we just didn't get into possibility. But again, like the Vegas shooter shooter we have another example of another shooter doing something completely out of character the FBI has no explanation for it so that and we just forgot about that which conveniently forgot that this mad man killed like almost hundred people right injured wow look at this comment this is Alex Jones from TeAMU is that the Asian Is TAMU like the Asian eBay or Amazon? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, it's like that's great. That's a great Wow That's a great put down. That's all Wow. I
Starting point is 01:37:16 Like this guy. He's intelligent and articulate. Yeah, but this is funny David. Wow, David. That's your bit Aaron gin Alex Jones from TAMU. Wow. Take that as a compliment. Well, I guess I, I guess maybe. So the Tmoo thing, I don't mind. Alex Jones, I don't mind Alex Jones. Listen, I have a hostile white supremacist crowd. What can I say? Hey, listen, a couple more things I want to bring up to you. I mean, I could talk to you forever. Sure. Hey, listen, a couple more things I want to bring up to you. I mean, I could talk to you forever. Sure. Trump in the Rogan interview dropped Tim Cook's name
Starting point is 01:37:52 and Sundar's name. He mentioned that both of them had spoken to both of them in the previous 24 hours. Is that, is he signaling? Is that like, do you remember that in the interview? He's like, so I was talking to Tim Cook and Joe's like when he's like, you know two hours ago And then he's like, oh Sundar called me and told me my McDonald's videos killing it on YouTube I'm like, what?
Starting point is 01:38:15 The Nelk boys a year ago interviewed Trump the video was up for an hour We got to watch it and then they fucking pulled it down I'm the next day after Rogan interviewed fucking Trump, Rogan's friends talked to him because at one point Trump said, yeah, the polio injection, I don't want to say too much because I already have one strike for saying this, but the polio injection was a miracle and Trump's buddies were like, hey, did you explain to him that it actually wasn't and that the graph shows it plummeted? And he's like, no, I didn't want to mention that to Trump right then and there. It's like, no, I didn't want to mention that to my, to Trump right then and there.
Starting point is 01:38:45 It's like, if I say that on my channel, I get a strike. What's going on? Is, is he cozying up to Sundar, the CEO of Google and to Tim Cook now? Are they cozying up to? Why is he copying their names? Is that like, Hey, Aaron, I was, I was hanging out with Brad Pitt yesterday and we went to this great cafe and then I start talking about the coffee, but really I just wanted you to know I was hanging out with Brad Pitt yesterday and we went to this great cafe and And I start talking about the coffee, but really I just wanted you to know is hanging out with Brad Pitt Well one is that that's the way Trump talks right like he right I who knows the nature of the conversation
Starting point is 01:39:14 I like I would have none of us know but that's what he talks is like he He lies about things that are like who gives a shit like like you know kids I were best friends now I went to kill which North Korea yes he loved like and so that that's the way I read that is like who knows meals an email maybe they have like a five minute conversation but like it's more of them hedging which is what I would want them to do they need to behave more like a company that's put like or in themselves. So and I want them to understand and like talk to the possible next president of the United States because how they treated him before was deplorable like ironically deplorable and awful and alienated all these half of
Starting point is 01:39:59 their user base. So I'm actually happy of that like I mean I don't want Sundar to have like the ability to like call Trump anytime as he wants because you are a citizen of our country, you represent a billion dollar company, but you don't have like a trillion dollar company, you don't have the some special like access. Like I don't agree with that. But you know, in a campaign, like who cares? Like he's trying to win. But you know in a campaign like who cares like he's trying to win and and I don't I don't I'd rather it be that than the opposite And in sooner like to be to be fair. He's been much more Like normal about these issues. I think Tim Cook is not an ally on these issues. I think I think
Starting point is 01:40:38 Microsoft is very much like Probably one was balanced tech companies that we have right now like probably one of the most balanced tech companies that we have right now. But hey dude, they have a real problem though. They have a huge DEI problem. They're gonna start going the way with Boeing. They have a huge DEI problem. The story's coming out. What did you say? Boeing got rid of their program. They tweeted something about it. Like last week. Yeah, I mean I mean they they were overtly saying we're getting rid of our old white gray-haired men Those are the people who actually were the engineers that fucking loved airplanes
Starting point is 01:41:14 Yeah I've heard in the last in the last year, but he graduated top of his class in the fire academy in Silicon Valley Had no one close to him was told by all the fire captains in the area academy in Silicon Valley, had no one close to him, was told by all the fire captains in the area, sorry, can't get a job, we're only hiring minority women, not even just women. Another buddy of mine works at Microsoft, they told me he's going to get a promotion. He goes in to get the promotion, they're like, oh, sorry, our rules say that we have to promote a woman before you. Another one of my buddies works at one of the largest universities in the nation in
Starting point is 01:41:45 the finance department. And they haven't if they contract with any for any outside shit, they have there's a hierarchy of people that they have to get bids from. And white men are at the bottom. It's just over. Like that's that's the fucking country we're living in. And I think I think Microsoft's at the top of the pile of that. Why do you think that they're such a well-balanced company? One is that they have a large footprint exposure to American companies and the American government.
Starting point is 01:42:16 Second, if you look at donations split in Microsoft, it's still a lot of ways into Democrats better than the other tech companies. And they they just they're they're more of like a the bytes typos as in B y, b y t big tech companies generally heavily biased more liberal, the ones that actually do like nuts and bolts like something with their hands are generally more more blue collar, they bias towards the right. So like Amazon and Microsoft have more of like physical infrastructure plays, they bias towards the right. So like Amazon and Microsoft have more of like physical infrastructure plays, they tend to bias much more to the center right.
Starting point is 01:42:52 And same with Silicon, if you look at like Simis and like people make chips and stuff, they bias pretty heavily towards conservatives because they actually are in the manufacturing business. So they have to deal with the consequences of the things that the bytes people, the software people are pushing because they live in an abstract world where they don't have to actually pay for into this physical
Starting point is 01:43:09 infrastructure. So they just kind of like live in the internet world. And so, you know, they basically never deal with the consequences of it. But you know, like on the on the broader DAI stuff, the I don't what was my the right word for it? Like I do think that that stuff is fading. I do think that it is absolutely horrendous. Like every person should be hired based on merit.
Starting point is 01:43:35 And the Supreme Court has said it's horrendous and it's illegal. So I do think it's just sort of a blast gas. You and I both know a lot of people who were in 2000, there was a stat that came out the other day in 2022 the fortune 500 companies hired 300,000 people and only 6% of them were white and you and I both know people who sit in meetings all day and it's just like you are not allowed to say fucking anything but they're allowed to say everything but if you speak up you're fucking toast. The, uh, Thomas Sowell has a phrase for that.
Starting point is 01:44:05 It's, uh, um, yeah, yeah. Thomas Sowell has like a whole book devoted to that where, where the, uh, the, he's particularly writing about it for admissions related based on race that, uh, you're basically putting, uh, of course he's running about blacks, but he's putting blacks in a, a, uh, a situation at Harvard that they otherwise would thrive in at another university because of the tragedy of low expectations. And so then you basically put them in a position where they can't win because they're actually not prepared for it. Like, I know in California, like it's, you know, it kind of a an island of insanity.
Starting point is 01:44:48 But like in, in I think the rest of America, that's still like not a, a widely accepted phenomenon. I think it I think it's a, it's one of the things that like it jumped the shark and it peeked, and it's already falling backwards. Because of like, you know, all of the the big companies got ahead of it because they want to like, you know, basically of the big companies got ahead of it because they want to like, you know, basically like cover up for other misfortunes in their company or they just want to make more money. And so the the I do think it's going to go back the other directions, particularly under Trump, because Trump will just make it much more accessible because he actually has a very intellectually diverse and racially diverse like organization behind him.
Starting point is 01:45:28 So like yeah. Thought and look. This is our US Senator. She's from fucking New Jersey. Fucking Newsom appointed her to replace Diane Feinstein when she died. She was a blatant DEI hire. He said he was gonna get a black woman lesbian as a Senator. And then he did. And she's from fucking New Jersey. And she comes from like, I think she was head of like New Jersey planned
Starting point is 01:45:53 parenthood and now she's our fucking California. States, US Senator, dude. It's crazy. This chick, I mean, when is it after, when she has to run again? She's born in 1979, American labor union official politician serving as the California is a mess dude What well yeah, I mean well she has to run for office eventually she can't just like sit as they when this Feinstein She'll get it must be that it must be a midterm They'll vote for her again Let me see I want to see where she used to work it's crazy
Starting point is 01:46:48 She's a lesbian. She's black. Where did she used to work? Oh, yeah, she wasn't a register. She wasn't even registered to vote in California until she became a senator. Wow. Wow. You're like, how many other, let's say like he still wanted to have a DEI or like how many of them would actually be qualified, right? That would still have some of those frameworks, right? So and that's the thing that they always say with these lists and the checklists or whatever that are moral is that there probably is somebody that meets that standard in terms of from an objective perspective.
Starting point is 01:47:27 But the whole point is just pick an ally. They want someone they can control. They want someone they can use, right? So they use the immoral checklist, DEI checklist, whatever, to then just find someone they can control. It's just a manner of controlling people and getting an ally in, and they're using that checklist to do it.
Starting point is 01:47:44 Versus like there could be someone actually objective who meets But you know, but they're not really controllable they're not really somebody that's on my team They're not someone I can pay off. So if the the work inverse, right? It works inverse It's like the goal is someone they can control something like an influence someone's gonna back them someone like they're you know Do exactly what they want and then not the other of like, Oh, I actually want someone who meets the checklist. And that's what the checklist people, they're, they're really seeking a political outcome. And they're just being dishonest and duplicitous about it. You think Trump's gonna win? You think Trump's gonna win
Starting point is 01:48:25 Yes, probably like Probably like somewhere between 280 280 and 290 Electro votes, that's like where I think we're gonna you think we're gonna know tomorrow night No Let's say I should say I'd say unless it's a because there's like three options I'd say it's a, I should say, I'd say, unless it's a, cause there's like three options, I'd say it's close. Kamala wins. Trump slightly wins. Trump has a blowout. If it was, if Trump has a blowout, then we'll know.
Starting point is 01:48:51 But I still think it's like he wins, but it's like less than three in our electoral votes. So that's kind of like where I am right now. Um, does she, I don't think he's going to, I don't think he'll concede no matter what. Yeah, it thought it's an interesting, I don't think he's gonna need to concede. But the, like I think, like I'm unsure about Nevada, I'm unsure about Wisconsin. I think Michigan goes to Kamala. So I think he wins Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona. And so it becomes what happens in Wisconsin, what happens in Nevada.
Starting point is 01:49:32 And we'll see. Well, I mean, we'll know pretty early with New Hampshire. I think New Hampshire still goes to Harris. But if it's very close, then that's a bellwether for the rest of the country. And then Pennsylvania, I think we'll know, I think we'll know Pennsylvania actually fairly soon because the Dem wall is so small,
Starting point is 01:49:49 we're looking at 700,000 less early votes than last time. North Carolina, I think will be a little bit wild. Florida's not even in contention. I think Georgia will know soon. So I think the states we won't really know would be like Nevada, Pennsylvania, the Great Lake States. I think Arizona will, I think that's a pretty solid statement for him.
Starting point is 01:50:12 Have you? Go ahead. Go ahead. Sorry. Go ahead. Oh no. So with Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, he's at 279. Pat, oil rigs, framing homes, gardeners.
Starting point is 01:50:28 Do you know that the only female gardener I've ever fucking seen in my life was in Berkeley, and she was like a specialty gardener. She had little flyers up everywhere, and she would do like these exquisite flower layouts in your yard, and she said I only take like three customers Pat the reason why you you live in a world of blue-collar male Dominated jobs that no fucking women want your perspective on DEI is so
Starting point is 01:50:58 Not in the fucking world you live in a completely fucking male Dominated for the reasons that women don't want those jobs. Women want firefighter jobs. They don't want fucking framing jobs. They don't they're not asking for jobs to work on oil rigs. You've never even seen a female gardener, Pat. So stop your perspective at least admit your perspective is so fucking one-sided and so like you live in the world's greatest echo chamber and Pat I Say this with peace and love if your wife wasn't a Democrat you would 100% Fucking be a Republican and you'd be absolutely disgusted
Starting point is 01:51:34 But she sits on your hard cock every night and fucks you silly and those big old titties dangle in your face And I ain't hating you want you want to keep the peace I get it Peace and love to you, buddy. Pussy's a wonderful and powerful power. Yeah, exactly. I have a female that takes care of my flowers. Thank you. I love you. Thank you. That's my point exactly. Never, I've never ever seen a fucking female, white, Mexican, Asian, or other, fucking riding in one of those trucks with the lawnmower in the back. Not one, I'm 52 years old.
Starting point is 01:52:12 So there. I'm guessing that's someone that you know. Who told you? He just, he's a dear friend. Oh, okay, okay. These are all my friends. Titties over Republicans, yeah. I mean, what are you going to do?
Starting point is 01:52:26 A hierarchy of needs. Bo Keating, great show guys. Thanks. Aaron, who wins the popular vote? Last Republican to do so was almost 40 years ago, right? Is that true? Yeah, Stan. I don't know. I think it was Right, oh Stan you saw a Mexican female you saw a Mexican female or you saw a Mexican female gardener The I Think he gets I think he gets very close I think I don't think he wins it out right if he does that they're gonna electoral vote to the situation I think it's like within point five5 percent. So, um, it's a very very close. Um,
Starting point is 01:53:10 and Uh, so yeah, I mean, we'll see if i'm right. So, uh, I and I I i'm hoping it's a blowout. I'm Really hoping it's a blowout because then the j6 v2 Is much much less likely to happen. If it's like, he wins just the states, I'm just missing the losers, Nevada and Wisconsin, Michigan, I don't think he wins Michigan, but let's say like Nevada, Wisconsin.
Starting point is 01:53:35 I think it's not that in Wisconsin, it's over 300. So, but if it's like close and he still wins, then I could see a J6 v2 happening more and more likely. But I do think that there will be segments of the Democrat Party that will do bad things. And it's going to be hard for our country to tolerate. But we have accepted Marxism in our country for the last 30, 40 years, so we have to pay the debt debt and you can't avoid it. And I hope that as a country, we can accept that Trump and JD Vance will do the things
Starting point is 01:54:11 that we need to do as a country to eliminate Marxism and that we can move forward and be a free prosperous country. And so we pay the debt, it's still gonna be there. And we had to say, we're not gonna tolerate any form of cultural Marxism. How is Aaron so smart and a tech guy, but his connection is so bad. I still have no idea what he looks like. Oh, I mean, has that been bad?
Starting point is 01:54:37 Your audio is good. Oh, are you on satellite? Are you on Starlink? Yeah. Yeah. Is it not working? Where I do your Elan star? I can see you fine. Oh yeah. Starling. I can see you just fine. Oh yeah. So, Hey, let me ask you this as a tech guy, will there be a time when star link is great? Like will they be able to increase the speeds of it with the technology that's in, um, that's the technology already in place? They will. Okay. Yes. Yeah. It's going to be amazing. Is's going to be like the biggest you're basically you reduce the needs for because you're going up and down
Starting point is 01:55:11 versus across. You can go faster. So it's pretty awesome. Hey, and I guess eventually what I'm hearing is that Starlink is going to become the new way of phones too. That basically he's building the infrastructure for an incredible phone company right now. Yeah, I think Starlink and SpaceX are going to be the companies he's like as a legacy. Tesla will be interesting, but like not as legacy. Legacy will be SpaceX and Starlink for sure. Same with X, like I love X, that's why I spend the most time on there.
Starting point is 01:55:43 But it's like compared to what Eli will do for the future of humanity. It's like he he is a Very admirable. Oh, like you know, he should be in the Hall of Fame and I hope he actually goes works in the administration I think that would be would be awesome him and Rand Paul would be him and random Ron Which is yeah epic like yeah, so I saw that too Ron Paul. I was like, holy shit. Yes, I was like so excited. I was like, I love the Paul family. Yeah, dust him off. All right, buddy. Thank you so much for coming on. I really appreciate it. Talk to you soon. Thank you. Yep. See you. Bye.
Starting point is 01:56:22 See you. Aaron Jin, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you. Yep. See ya. Bye. See ya. Aaron Jinn, ladies and gentlemen. Throw him in the pile of just big giant brains. Holy shit, that guy knows a lot.
Starting point is 01:56:36 Will Elon pay me to use his new phone like he does for votes? Oh, Patty. Okay, I need to make my list. I need to make my list of people that I'm gonna try to get on tomorrow. Dalton Rasta, Pat Lang, Josh Bridges, Rich Froning,
Starting point is 01:57:08 Andrew Hiller. No, not Laura Horvat. I mean, if she wanted to. If any of the games athletes want to come on, you're totally welcome to come on. I'm going to have people on for you know, 10 15 20 30 minute Rotations, oh well, I'm gonna get Will Branstetter on Will Branstetter And Oh, should I get should I try to get James Bragg I could try to get James Bragg okay, I try to get James Bragg
Starting point is 01:57:46 Do we want any foreigners on? Oh, Angelo. Angelo. Travis Mayer, I would love to have Travis Mayer come on, but he won't be, he won't, he's not gonna be real. You know what I mean? He's gonna like, he likes to keep that part of his life, I think, private. He won't be, he won't keep it real. I don't think that's the setting for him. Let me see, let me see Angelo's most recent post. Angelo, I'm going to be so busy today.
Starting point is 01:58:19 Angelo De Chico. What's his most recent, is it in his story or Where's Angela I don't what I do with I Can't find Angelo's Instagram hold on one second. Let me see what's going on here Hold on one second, let me see what's going on here. Oh, that's so weird. It won't, I'll just do this. Oh, there it is.
Starting point is 01:58:55 Okay. What is this? This is my phone. Here you go, vote tomorrow if you have not voting it in a way that will make your grandparents proud unless you vote blue. If you don't vote for Trump, then write us in. Attaboy.
Starting point is 01:59:18 Alright. God, it's already cold there. Wow. Look at that freezer. Mate. Guy wrote unfollow. All right. What else?
Starting point is 01:59:51 I want to go to see if there's, let's see, Donald Trump sound effects. I'm going to download, oh, Donald Trump soundboard. Donald Trump soundboard. I don't know if you, let's see, I'm going to get, I'm going to download a bunch of these, I think. See. the be built quickly okay okay 50 percent fifth avenue god uh oh hi things on what are you doing in here uh just hanging out i'm preparing for my show um tomorrow sevie change it. I can come on and talk about cabinets and kitchen design. Who said that? Jody Lynn. I don't know who that is. Get my mom on. I don't know about that.
Starting point is 02:01:20 I did watch, I watched, you know what it's crazy. Uh, I watched uh, the debates with Charlie Kirk and Ben Shapiro and those guys surrounded by the Democrat college Democrats And then I watched the Democrats surrounded by the Republicans and it's crazy how different the Republicans behave than the Democrats. It's like The Democrats are fucking psycho fighting to get to the seat being rude and the Republicans are so just chill But I don't want to sit here and tell you every single thing I want to do. They don't know what they're doing. We don't beat Japan with their millions and millions of cars coming into this country. I want you to be a judge at my next Miss Universe badge. Do you know how bad it is for me to say that?
Starting point is 02:02:06 Congratulations. Oh, look, they have more presidents. Oh shit, what happened? Presidents and oh, oh, look, you can pick. Oh, you can pick different dudes. Oh shit. Pick Biden. Joe, Joey.
Starting point is 02:02:22 Yeah, pick Joey. I'm trying. Oh, here we go. Joe Biden's sandboard. Oh, men and women created by the Go, you know the thing. I don't think
Starting point is 02:02:38 the camera's on. The camera's not on. Yeah, no. No. My mother believed and my father believed that if I wanted to be president of the United States, I could be I could be vice president. My mother and father believed. Jesus Christ. Thank you, Dr. Pepper. And thank you, Chancellor, Dr. Paper. And thank you, Chancellor. Wow. What are you going to do to make even you know it doesn't make sense. What are you going to do to make- Even you know it doesn't make sense.
Starting point is 02:03:08 What are you going to do to make sure- Thank you President- What are you going to do to make sure my kid stays away from drugs and is not put in the position? Oh shit, I wanted to ask Aaron Ginn if he thought when Biden's gonna pardon his son. Since I've never been called a man a few words, let me say it as simply as I can. Yes. Yes. I accept your nomination to run and serve with Barack Obama, the next president of the United States of America.
Starting point is 02:03:47 You ain't black. Maybe you could inject some bleach in your arm and that would take care of it. That was said sarcastically, you know that. Poor kids are just as bright and just as tall as white kids. Next president of the United States, Barack America. Judge my physical, mental, my physical as well as my mental fitness. My mother, my son, my son, and he didn't have a job. My son, like.
Starting point is 02:04:23 I got to the Senate 180 years ago. I think I probably have a much higher IQ than you do, I suspect. Wow. All right, I gotta get some of these ready for tomorrow. It is. Who can have on? God, I don't know. Bunch of people.
Starting point is 02:04:49 Including me. No, you'll be in bed. Wait, it's going to be tomorrow night. Yeah. I'm going to do like a six hour show tomorrow. Can I start at like four? What time is he going to start at? Like you'll come on a little early.
Starting point is 02:05:04 Yeah. Come on a little early. And when it's it for me to go to bed. I'll Get my head and go to bed My head on the pillow very hard. You're too young for politics, buddy. Oh So you don't want me to come on I'll stay in bed the whole time watch some watch the Simpsons Even though it's not moving night tomorrow. Okay, here we go. Now I'm gonna deliver immigrants to her supporters. No!
Starting point is 02:05:31 We are voting for you, don't worry. We do have a surprise if that's okay, just real fast. Do you have a surprise? We're looking for a place for them to stay. They just came across. They'll sleep on floors, I mean, they're not picky, you know. We have like a two-year-old, so... Hector's good with kids. Sorry, we just can't. Could they just like sleep on your lawn?
Starting point is 02:05:49 They need a place to stay. They just came across. Why teenagers live with me? Oh, that's fine. Hector, he was dating a teenager like a little bit ago, so... Um, okay. They just came across. They don't have papers. You're in support of like the whole border situation and we're just trying to get them a floor to sleep on. We're a house in COVID. You guys want COVID? They said they could survive it. No, you don't have a face remain. support of like the whole border situation and we're just trying to get them a floor to sleep on. You guys want covid? They said they could survive it. We work with her so we know how to say her name. Earlier you said Kamala the way she pronounces her name is Kamala. You don't work with her either. See that car? We have three dudes who just came across the border we're trying to find them a
Starting point is 02:06:18 home. Bring them a home. Just say I'm voting for Donald Trump without saying it okay? That's a wrong attitude Mr. I said my vote is private. So you're voting Kamala wow why don't they just be like fuck you dude I like I'm voting for Kamala and I ain't letting those dudes in my home that's some random dudes in my home. I'm not stupid. I'm just voting for Kamala It's comfy What do you want what do you mean like what do you want what are you why are you in here I'll talk to you. Okay Don't you have a Stray cats and that's she's gonna be late
Starting point is 02:07:07 Yeah, she's gonna be like I just know she's always late By the way mom would call We just cause She calls right now me so mad I'm watching the recent episode on election stuff. Angela was ragging on water Palooza. Damn. Wow. Hold on, is my camera on? Yeah, your camera's on. Why are you gonna pick your nose?
Starting point is 02:07:43 No. camera on yeah your cameras on why are you gonna pick your nose no um what is going on here Sorry. Did that women's boxer who won the Olympics, did it come out that that's a dude? Olympic female boxer. News. What's the guy, what's the boxer's name? Redux, Redux. Redux Mag.
Starting point is 02:08:57 Maybe I have to put Trans Boxer. Did it just come out? Did the, oh, Aldrian. Wow, geez, Louise. Algerian Wow geez Louise How come I how come that won't work for me that how come I can't oh there it goes eight hours ago shocking new development has emerged in the case of Algerian boxer Imane Calif after French journalists reportedly gained access to Damn why won't this come up? Wow this won't let me open the link open link a new tab French Algerian Algerian medical boxer Wow, it's so crazy how Google won't let me find the fucking article I want won't let
Starting point is 02:10:01 me pull it up. How do I look? Oh, you look good. Did we already talk about Brent Fikowski retiring? We did. I got in trouble by my wife for that bit I did on him. I got in trouble from my by my wife for that bit I did on him she I got in a little trouble last night I was supposed to be in Jubilee episode but they changed the date to while I was in Europe I'm applying for another one next time I'm in California Jubilee I don't know
Starting point is 02:10:39 what that means it wore a man suit on the cover of the magazine confirmed It's so weird that it won't let me open this I Wonder I want is redux on Twitter. It's so weird that I can't fold this up. I want to talk to you I don't want to hear you talk. I want to talk to you. Okay, go ahead. I Want you to ask me some questions Go ahead I want you to ask me some questions Yeah, nothing. Oh, no. Yeah, I got nothing. I'm doing a show dude. I'm doing I'm doing a show. Oh Hold on. Oh the media has been disabled. Oh shit
Starting point is 02:11:19 Wow What the fuck is going on here? Oh It's all in fucking Spanish. Is there a translation button? Here we go. No, there's no. Oh, translate post. Here we go. Unable to fetch translation. translation my god even on X Yeah tired no, I'm I'm hung I'm not'm not tired, I'm a little hungry.
Starting point is 02:12:08 A little hungry. Talk to me. What? Tell me your tempest thoughts. It's a sailor, a catcher, a sailor. Why are you turning it so low? So we can talk. Fading it slowly so it sounds so. Wait.
Starting point is 02:12:40 Do you hear me talk like an echo? No. Hey, I heard you say the other day that you don't want to do your Jiu-Jitsu tournament in three weeks because you're tired. How could you be tired? How could you know if you're going to be tired in three weeks? I'm tired of doing the tournaments.
Starting point is 02:12:53 It's just like boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Don't you think it's good to get experience just beating random dude's asses? It's actually a little fun, though. It is? It's a little fun? It's fun when the girl is it's a little fun following the girl. I just girl It's easier. Yeah girls are easier to be in jujitsu. Yeah, cuz like the boys like I I I almost lost her wrong wrong
Starting point is 02:13:14 Row Ronin. Yeah, and Cuz but but I it didn't almost but some boys some boys some boys are some boys are tough some place some boys are easy They're not all of them Ronin's Roans that's Ronin's Ronin's like a hardest match for me. Did you go your hardest against girls? Do you still try to know don't you think you should because one could surprise you? Oh still try to know don't you think you should because one could surprise you oh no with a day I I wait I wait for us I'm like bait I'm like a bait I'm like a mosquito I'm like no no mosquito I'm like I'm kind of like a thing that like
Starting point is 02:13:56 like like waits until the other thing goes like aggressive and then I start attacking so with girls you have a different strategy than boys. The boys, they just go hard, hard, hard, hard, hard. Girls, weight, easy. I go a little easy. If hard, I'll put the smack down on them, yeah. Put the smack down on them. So it depends. They want to be treated.
Starting point is 02:14:26 Or sometimes go goes to flow. Seve, did you watch the Jasmine? Oh, I did watch that fight. She coaches my two sons. No shit. That's the. She had a little bit of white trash in her. I liked her, right? She was big, the big white girl, and she looked really stiff in the beginning, right?
Starting point is 02:14:46 She looked really stiff in the beginning. She's the one who took the, she was the grappler, right? She took her to the ground. And I think she tried to crucifix her, right? Is that the fight? The crucifix. The crucifix is when you get someone, you basically have side control
Starting point is 02:15:00 and you have a knee on one of their arms and then their other arm trapped between your legs and you just pound their face but in Jiu-Jitsu in the Crucifix I think you would do like an Americana or a Omoplata is that it? You mean um what is it called? Kamora? Oh Kamora. What did I say? Um yeah Americana, you said Omar. Is Americana and. Same thing a little different. Is where you just go like this.
Starting point is 02:15:34 Um, it's a little different. You just go like this. Yeah, it's the other way around for Americana. Yeah, you go, you slide their elbow up or something but you keep it on the floor so so it's kind of like this you go here go here keep it on the floor keep it on the floor keep it on the floor old times you keep it on the floor you just like slide slide so it's like elbows going this way elbows staying on the floor it's basically the arm is going like that.
Starting point is 02:16:05 The whole half of your arm just going backwards. It's hard to do, but if you get it, and if you don't tap your arm, like your elbow to your fingers are gonna be broken. Like your elbow's gonna be broken. Let me ask you this, how long do you think you can go without touching the microphone? You mean like do you think you can go the rest of the show without touching it? Nope. Oh Oh, you mean like that? Yeah, sure you get starting now. Hey go
Starting point is 02:16:39 915 915 Declare 1015 because the clocks are an hour behind now no no they are no yes no yes I say yes yes okay do you want to hear some old guys rapping I played it earlier yeah but it was pretty cool I see can't here or do you want to yeah I want to hear the old guys rapping you know okay let's hear the old guys rapping here we go these are two this is Jeffrey Birchfield and Ken Walters rapping oh you touched it start over again, 916. Hit it Ken. I fuck your chest, get smoked like a cigar.
Starting point is 02:17:45 Pull strings like a bloke on the guitar. One call, get wrecked, dish, dash up. Left in a dude in the sands in Kittah. Bando, bricks in between walls. Break bricks like bits on a D-Wall. Pass bits to the boys in the Midlands. Box their purse in the rock like it's B-Ball. I'm at some.
Starting point is 02:18:02 God, these guys are so good. It's crazy. My God. It's amazing. Play the other thing that you were saying. Hey, listen, two guys, look, two million followers. Old people singing. That's amazing. What do you think the difference is?
Starting point is 02:18:21 God, I would love to have Hiller on for this bit. What do you think the difference is between these guys followers and like I don't know but Danny Spiegel's followers what do you like 1.9 not to shut your face dude shut Be nice, Hevy. Bmo black men and a limbo truck, baby. Let's get the fuck out of here. And he goes no intro They know the name now. I thought that juice and I'm killing them. Oh, j I'm star high feeling taller than a mountain. So tell your new girl. I love a 3,000 Okay, I'm done How how have these got have these guys worked with any word slide. These guys can say the N word.
Starting point is 02:19:57 No problem. No problem. No one's saying shit to them. The magazine made me lean when I woke in the drumstick I'm making that bang like a pump bang There's no bigger the flow killer for show hitter A go getter, the nose flicker for gold diggers Pull up at the red light, cut off your headlight You can never shine like me dog my glow-riller Who put that tune on it? Who had them tunes going?
Starting point is 02:20:16 Before your iPhone had iTunes on it The hobgoblin got marbles, robbers and goons on it The gobslobbers she's slobbering for a few moments Jeez. What? I just can't believe how good these guys are I want to see them with some real I shouldn't say like that I want to seem with some other rappers some more stereotypical rappers What's this? Diamonds dance while I step inside of the building Change your swingin' I'm a neck Gold rings in my fingers Swingin' on my wrist
Starting point is 02:20:47 Tucked into my waist Little semi with a great big glass In the bombay tuck a little sipler Fit the sticks little blouse in the purse Gold rings fit when I bust in the clothes Just stepped into the building Show a little face and I'm Man I wanna join these guys
Starting point is 02:20:59 I wanna be a dancer for these guys You can't dance you're too old I know but that's what would be so cool about it. How are you getting used to the mic? Oh my god, these guys are straight doing it. I'm gang banging on a strip on some gangsta shit Hammer in the truck and I can bang this clip And if you want a 10th, I'll sell it to rap to rip Wow the
Starting point is 02:21:47 the the the the the the the the
Starting point is 02:22:04 the the I'm the future man, this dance, this dance. I'm the future man, this dance, this dance. I'm the future man. I'm the future man. Wow. God, what took so long? What's that you from? Peter Odeon Odeon. What's this all about?
Starting point is 02:22:16 Basically, we're here at the location, okay? Someone's been trying to be in position to fire off the silver. No firearms here, mate. No firearms here, mate. No firearms here, mate. No firearms here, mate. No firearms here, mate. No firearms here, mate.
Starting point is 02:22:24 No firearms here, mate. No firearms here, mate. No firearms here, mate. No firearms here, mate. No firearms here, mate. What's this all about? Basically, we're here at the location, okay? Someone's been trying to do an additional fire off the silver No firearms here, mate Take it apart and put it together Um, but like... Whoever's calling the gathers on us, stop it now Or I might do something I'll regret Is that real? Someone did call the cops on them? Is that real someone did call the cops?
Starting point is 02:23:00 Man they're gonna be doing the Super Bowl halftime show soon. Yeah Next stop diddies I just don't call the cuts on them I don't know I don't know if that's true or not I don't know if it was just a skit or I'm assuming it was just a skit man these guys have these guys are the next big thing or are they're already a big thing Look at Devon Lorette follows them. I think Devon Lorette has an arm wrestling match this weekend Ari who are you voting for? Should I say it out loud? I don't know if you want you don't have to you can keep it private. It's up to you Hold on This guy right this guy right here, but a little older okay, and his name's Trump Oh Strup.
Starting point is 02:24:10 Oh, so Chris Cooper's coming on soon. So is Bear Hanlon. You think I got to leave now? Yeah, I'm going gonna get off now. Oh okay then. I'm gonna go watch you. I'm gonna go watch your striking class. Done? Yeah what time is McKenna coming?
Starting point is 02:24:34 I think she's already here. I think Julie's going with her. It will be tight but the printer has okay. We're going rebroadcast. Can you send me the 12th? Can you send me the file? Yes. Are we done?
Starting point is 02:24:58 Yeah. I'll probably now that you're getting off the air. I'll probably show some inappropriate stuff Bye, bye. I gotta leave. Okay. I love you. Thanks for coming saying hi You're good. You're you're a best reoccurring guest What about hello? I'm not Susan. Hope you're better than them. Oh, thank you. You're welcome. Don't take the fence back Susan. All right Love you. Bye. All right. Ari Matosian.
Starting point is 02:25:33 Jiu-Jitsu extraordinaire. New study that claims that happy couples are less likely to post their partner on social media. The results found that those who share three or more couple selfies per week are allegedly 128% unhappier. Facts, I've been saying this for years. Took me a minute to figure it out because I would see people post stuff
Starting point is 02:26:02 and I was like, what, that's weird. Like I know them. He sucks. Are you posting, giving him props for unloading the dishwasher? I love your life. I don't know what I would do without him. He's just so perfect. I'm like, I know you guys. Your marriage is in shambles. So... I'm not saying you can't post nice things or cute pictures about your spouse.
Starting point is 02:26:27 That's fine. I am saying that if you do it too often, you might need to like wellness check them because she might be crying herself to sleep. New study that claims. Hmm. Brady Libby, you know that when a couple shares a fall photo shoot, things are looking very bleak for their relationship.
Starting point is 02:26:50 Hmm. What if your wife just got a brand new set of huge hammers you want to show off the world your new toys? Wasting time taking the perfect pic and posting on social media to get validation as a facade. Even worse are the matching outfits. Fall photo shoots have spring breakup divorce written all over them. Wow. I mean, who is that chick? She looks familiar.
Starting point is 02:27:25 She looks like she's had like 15 surgeries on her face. I don't know what the fuck is going on with her face. How do you get your skin to look like that? Happy couples. Sorry. Yeah. What is going on with that face? Are less likely to post their partner on social media.
Starting point is 02:27:48 Oh, speaking of which, I'm watching Dexter and fuck that, man, what a horrible portrayal of fucking relationships in women. I don't know what the fuck is happening to Rita's face. I'm almost done with season four, one episode left. God, I almost didn't make it through season four. I almost didn't make it because one of the, with the premise of the, in a couple of the episodes,
Starting point is 02:28:16 he's got a little boy kidnapped in a basement and I just cannot stand those scenes. I sit up in my chair and I just put my hands on my face. It's just too close to home. It's weird. I'm an empath, I guess, an empath. I have so much empathy. So much toxic empathy.
Starting point is 02:28:34 I watch a show about a little boy being kidnapped. It's just like, fuck, no thank you. I don't know if there's any merit to that of couples who Um I don't know. Let's see speaking of couples that post a lot. I wonder how cattron's hammers are doing If she's still on the hammer Hammerathon. She's gone back to working out.
Starting point is 02:29:15 I wonder if it's changed her bar trajectory. Someone needs to ask her how it's affected her training. This is programmed on HWPO training. We ended up only doing three sets while we are still building volume back, but feels so good to be moving and well with some intensity. Oh, I guess when she says we, she means her and her husband. The recipient of the new hammers All right vacations over You guys want to talk about Peanut? Oh my god, do you guys want me to bring up the Star Report?
Starting point is 02:30:17 You would not believe the Star Report. If you have not read the Star Report, I'm going to do a whole show on it. It's a detailed account. So Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky had 10 sexual encounters. Nine of them involved oral sex, two of them resulted in ejaculation. And it goes into detail of like where he stood and it's crazy. And I did a quick command F and typed in the word anal and yeah there's ass eating in it. She ate his ass once. And it even goes into the, it even, yeah I voted, I voted. Zach Jones says did you vote? It even goes into the, he said well only two for ten for coming. Yeah, he said he gives he told her I mean this is according to her he told her that the first seven times she blew him That he didn't feel close enough to her to ejaculate like I don't know if it was too vulnerable for him for
Starting point is 02:31:20 He didn't want her to see his o face or he was afraid she was going to do something with the ejaculate. I don't know what but the last two times he ejaculated and I'm and I think that probably she was swallowing and I only say this because um she didn't know she had semen on the dress until she pulled it out to wear it again. And so I don't even think she knew. I don't think she knew. And so then I'm just coming to the conclusion that she thought she had swallowed it all. I didn't know people were eating ass in the 90s.
Starting point is 02:32:01 Well that's so funny you say that too because I was reading some other shit on it and I guess I I Think my wife told I told my wife this last night. She told me I'm a fucking maniac and I'm fucking an idiot, but Basically, I told her I said hey, I don't I don't think sucking dick was a thing Until Monica started blowing bill. My wife told me I was fucking crazy Monica started blowing bill my wife told me I was fucking crazy but I was reading some articles and I guess I guess that was used to be considered like something like really out there and and he normalized it because when that story came out it got normalized but I didn't even, I never even, I never even, I'm such
Starting point is 02:32:46 an NPC, I didn't even wonder how the semen got on her dress. I just assumed that they were having sex and he wiped his dick on her dress or when he pulled it out some fell on it or something. It sounds like they never even had sex. I also read a section there that their genitalia only touched once. So, it's crazy. It's crazy. And she has pronouns in her name and she's voting Kamala. She endorsed Kamala. I guess someone else was telling me that her parents, when she went to the...
Starting point is 02:33:37 When she got sent to Washington, that her parents told her, hey, you need to find a nice senator or someone to marry, that basically she went there with the goal to meet someone and marry him. I don't think she's married. She's not married now or doesn't have kids. With the goal to meet someone and marry him. I don't think she's made. She's not married now or doesn't have kids But it sounds like she's took the same path as Kamala Harris like that like she was hoping to climb the ranks fuck Monica could have been our president He also told her oh Dude, you're fucking Dude, you're drunk blowjobs were being implemented in the 70s a friend told me. All right. All right. Fine. All right. Hi. Oh, your turn. I'm getting I'm getting off in two minutes.
Starting point is 02:34:19 I'm sorry. We'll do a show together. You can come on tomorrow for the election show. I'm sorry, we'll do a show together. You can come in tomorrow for the election show. Okay, I love you. Bye. Okay, back to blow jobs. She told him, he told, she also thought that they were going to divorce. He basically said, Hey, I don't know what's going to happen if I don't get reelected. There's a chance I won't stay with Hillary.
Starting point is 02:34:42 And so she was hoping that they would you know get married and shit So, um Oh clocks I I vaguely recall should you blow your boyfriend stories popping up in the early 90s Yeah, maybe maybe maybe blowjobs were being doled out, but I guess it didn't be just didn't you know, there's like There's this kind of like demarcation line I guess of like what you could talk about and not talk about you know what I mean? Like I hooked up with this girl, but you don't you you wouldn't like I still don't think you say I put it in her ass Maybe you do fuck. I don't know. I don't even know what planet I live on anymore. But uh, oh, uh, Janelle Winston, uh, blowjobs have existed since penises.
Starting point is 02:35:31 I'm not saying that no one ever like, let me, let me take another shot at this. Let me take a shot at this. Let me take another shot at this. Hold on. Let me take another shot at this. Hold on. Blowjobs have existed since the dawn of time. Since the penis was invented, blowjobs have existed. But I don't think that they were... It wasn't in the... Oh, okay.
Starting point is 02:36:02 Let me take another shot. Sorry. Let me take another shot. Sorry, let me take another shot. Take three, take three. So you guys know the baseball analogy, right? There's first base is you kissed her, right? First base is you kissed her. And second base is like you took her bra off, right? And then there was third base.
Starting point is 02:36:24 I don't know what that is. Like, I don't know, you dry humped her. And then there was fourth place. And fourth place, fourth base. There was a grand, a home run. And that was you had sex. Yeah, and now Sean's saying now blowjobs are like second base. Yeah, see that's so that's what I'm saying That's what I'm saying I'm pretty sure Okay, okay. Oh, okay. First bass is kissing, second bass is hand stuff, third is oral, fourth is sex.
Starting point is 02:37:11 Oh, third is oral. Excuse me. Stop saying fourth bass. Okay, sorry, whatever. Home run, thank you, home run. Home run. Thank you. Home run. Home run is if your helmet crests the plane of the labia majora. It goes into like... If your penis had eyes, it's like putting your penis into the dark room. Once your penis enters the dark room, it can't see anymore. Then that's a home run.
Starting point is 02:37:49 I mean, we do, I think as a cohort, you know, I like this thing where we like meet on common ground and show that we're all very similar. I think we can all agree. I think we can all agree. Let me know if anyone disagrees, but I think first base is kissing and home run is vaginal intercourse, right? Saban, do you have Perrone's disease like Bill Clinton? Perrone's?
Starting point is 02:38:12 I don't know what that is. I don't think I have anything like Bill Clinton. Perrone's is a chronic condition that caused by a significant bend in the penis during erection often along with the pain and difficulty with sexual function No shit. Did he have that? Peronies Clinton no shit. He had a fucking a Clinton's crooked in more than one way Paul Jones has said over and over that she could prove Clinton exposed himself to her
Starting point is 02:38:46 because his penis had an identifying mark. Oh, it's called the Clinton kink. Or you can get perone disease treatment in Clinton, North Carolina. Or you can get Peroni disease treatment in Clinton, North Carolina. No shit. Oh, this is fucking crazy. I'm gonna do a whole show on this. I'm gonna do a whole show on this. This is crazy.
Starting point is 02:39:31 The American public has the shortest memory in the world. Few remember the days before the terrorist attack of 9-11. Do you remember what Peroni's disease is? It was barely mentioned in the press. He had a Supreme Court case rested on support disease evidence. Do you remember Paula Jones and her apology request to President Clinton for his lewd and disgusting solicitation in an upstairs hotel room? Clinton became the world's target for pant zipper diplomacy jokes. Clinton denials led to the Supreme Court. Clinton was bolstered by the question of how could a young female volunteer distinguish
Starting point is 02:39:58 his sexual orgasms and prove his nudity advances? Paula Jones had her day in court. On the stand, Paula described Clinton's erectile dysfunction, which caused a midday bend, creating an odd angle known as Peroni's disease. Wow, I'm going to, what if I just Google, I'm going to Google, I need to see that. First of all, Paula Jones Peroni's testimony. I should probably read
Starting point is 02:40:31 that first. Paula Jones Peroni's testimony. Excerpts. I want to read the exact testimony. I can't find it. Of course I can't find it. Let me see. Peroni's. It's a disease. Peroni's disease images. Holy shit.
Starting point is 02:41:04 Wow. I think I could show you this. Listen, these are the possible risk factors for Peyronie's disease. I don't even know what this means. Trauma to penis, autoimmune, erectile dysfunction, low testosterone, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, alcohol abuse. Holy shit, you guys. There are some fucking crooked ones. It looks like they can fix it. God, I so would not want anyone doing that to my penis.
Starting point is 02:41:42 Penal surgery. Oh, Peyronie's disease versus normal curvature. Banana dick's totally normal. That's why you should jerk off with your right and your left hand. Oh, some man had, oh. I had a buddy who had Peroni's disease. I know what that is he had it in his hand Dude, show us the wieners. Okay. Hold on. I'll show them to you. I'm gonna pull up the video cuz the video is crazy
Starting point is 02:42:15 the video Let's see Peronironie's disease. Delete your cookies. I know it's a little. Directions. For descriptions as to what causes Peyronie's disease and why does Peyronie's disease directions of curvature, this is normally a strong but stretchable layer. We're going to observe
Starting point is 02:42:45 the penis as if we're looking at it from above. When you do a cutaway view and if we zoom into the tunic layer, you can see what happens when someone gets a plaque on the left side of the penis. Wow! Wow! As is shown here, you can see the penis begin to deflect to the left. Wow. As is shown here, you can see the penis begin to deflect to the left. Deflect? Deflect. Similarly, when a scar occurs on the right side, the penis will bend to the right. If we now change views to a side view of the penis, we can see that when the scar involves the bottom of the tunica, it results in a downward curvature.
Starting point is 02:43:29 Oh my god. Should I ask my buddy about that? Hey, do you have peronies on your penis? That's crazy. Now notice with this animation that the scar does not involve the urethra directly. Wow. Wow. directly. Wow. Wow. I don't even know how that worked. You couldn't how would you fucking possibly get an erection if your penis was stuck like that and you got an erection painful? Beyond painful, how would you even put that in? Oh, my God. Oh my god.
Starting point is 02:44:06 That's crazy. This is such a zydecord. Several different factors impact the extent of curvature which occurs. I would go to the doctor if I had that. I would get that fucking fixed. Wow. What is this? Development of restore X penal traction device?
Starting point is 02:44:22 What the fuck is this thing? Hi, I'm Dr. Landon Trost. I work at the clinic. X Penal Traction Device? What the fuck is this thing? Hi I'm Dr. Landon Trost, clinic and in cooperation with well first off I'm a strong believer in traction therapy. Traction therapy. There are many more. The nice thing about trache... Scoliosis of the penis. Is it's relatively cheap only therapies that can legit close undergoing surgery to place a penile prosthesis following prostatectomy to help achieving the desired outcome. Hearing an embarrassing cork popping and many more complaints. Wait. This would slip off
Starting point is 02:45:02 needing to wear it for nine plus hours a day. We're not traction devices. Let me see this fucking thing. It's just. Are we going to see it? Know that ideal treatment. Oh, this is my Roni's disease. Be adjusted so that you can apply bend to the base, middle or end of the penis.
Starting point is 02:45:24 Wow. Look at this thing. Left or right. so that you can apply bend to the base, middle, or end of the penis. Wow, look at this thing. Left or right. This thing, you put it on your penis, it's like a retainer. You know when you're a kid and you wear a retainer, and like it moves your teeth around slowly? This thing, oh my God, look at this fucking thing, clamp design.
Starting point is 02:45:43 This one, this one just slowly straightens it out over time. Look at this clamp holds the head of your penis and then this thing slowly bends it back up. That is fucking wild. That is fucking wild. You think you can buy one of those online? Like on Amazon? My search is, uh, um, uh, uh, Perone's Clamp.
Starting point is 02:46:24 Uh, oh yeah, fuck, they do sell them oh it's for that this one's for urinary incontinence it's a clamp for your cock if you just pee wow Jesus Christ Jesus Christ, almighty, I'm done with this. Ryan Tangoay, someone tells his kids he'll be done in two minutes, spends 30 minutes looking at cock. That's the same one I tell my wife, I'll be done in two minutes.
Starting point is 02:47:04 I don't like to be done. So wait. So leave that one alone. All right. What's going on here? Election forecast. All right. Oh, listen to this.
Starting point is 02:47:23 Listen to this. Oh, Pat, I hope you're still here, Pat Lang. You're going to love this. Oh, where the fuck's my phone? I don't even have my phone. A buddy sent me this yesterday. This is fucking crazy. This email went out last night to people from the Biden-Harris administration.
Starting point is 02:47:40 You ready for this? Speaking of buying votes. Congratulations. administration. You ready for this? Speaking of buying votes. Congratulations, the Biden-Harris administration has forgiven all or a portion of your federal student loans with the MOHELA, M-O-H-E-L-A, it's some acronym, as you successfully met the requirements of the public service loan forgiveness program, PSLF, or temporary expanded public service loan forgiveness. PSLF or temporary expanded public service loan forgiveness Speaking of buying that's buying votes dude, that's buying votes
Starting point is 02:48:16 Yeah, exactly. Look at Sean. Thank you I'll vote for Kamala if they forgive my loans. I don't care. Yeah, I fuck. Thank you for your honesty scumbag, uh, yeah Crazy right Crazy She should she she should just write a book detailing her sexual exploits with Bill. It could be a graphic novel. Renee Kay, PSLF has always been around for teachers and government workers. We forgive your loans. SLF has always been around for teachers and government workers.
Starting point is 02:49:05 We forgive your loans. It should say walk over to your neighbor's house and say thank you. How crazy is it that the fucking libs killed a squirrel? Fucking nuts. They're not squirrel killers. I need to send that to my mom. Oh, she did write a book. Does it have all the juicy details?
Starting point is 02:49:27 I just want it to be like a graphic novel that just showing him just with his Peronis just crooked cock in her mouth. You couldn't blow, how would you blow a Peronis dick? How would you do that? I don't, it doesn't even make sense to me how you would blow a Perone's dick. Is someone going to call, has anyone ever put a Perone's in their mouth? I want to know what that was like. Hi. Have you ever had a Perrone's in your mouth? Savon, this is former US President Bill Clinton.
Starting point is 02:50:11 Oh, Mr. President. Mr. President, hi. I just wanted to call in and just discuss the matter and say that I don't really appreciate you talking about my personal, my personal mishaps live on the air. I'm a big fan of your show, Savon. And I reckon back when I ran for president that I had your vote. And the fact that you're alive on the air talking about my personal mishaps, it just really breaks my heart, Savon.
Starting point is 02:50:39 Mr. President, I do want to apologize for the mischaracterization of you calling it a mishap. I think I misrepresented it. I was very proud of you. I thought that you used the Oval Office in a way that it should be used for people to express themselves. And I do believe that you were in love with that woman. And I do believe you were in a precarious situation with the former first lady not servicing
Starting point is 02:51:02 your needs. I think you still will get into heaven. Mr. President Well savan now that you bring it up. I just want to clear the matter to your 20 maybe 30 listeners that are that are live on the air right now I did not have sexual relations with that woman But if I were to have sexual relations with that woman savan, I'm going to teach you a little bit about Peroni's disease. See, I had a situation with my penis where it just crooked straight down. And I know that on the show you were very curious about how a woman's man penis would enter a woman's vagina with that situation.
Starting point is 02:51:42 Yes, sir. Have you ever heard of the position the sexual pile driver? No, I have not, but I can kind of I used to watch a lot of WWF back in the day. And so I can kind of imagine it. I'm going to look it up right now. Sexual pile driver. That's the position. See, Simone at the Oval Office, we have this really comfortable couch, really nice on the lower back, real good for the lumbar. So what I would do hypothetically, if I were having sex relations with Monica Lewinsky, I'd flip her upside down with her upper to mid back on the floor, maybe press a couple pillows to make it a little bit more comfortable
Starting point is 02:52:23 for the woman because I'm a nice president like that. And I'd have her legs and her coochie way up in the air. And then from there, I would then insert my crooked penis inside of Monica Lewinsky. It's a lot easier and safer on the Perone's penis that way. Mr. President, on behalf of the American people, I don't find it very kind that your friends are laughing at you when you're in such a vulnerable moment. I do want to apologize.
Starting point is 02:52:54 The rest of the American people find this very educational and helpful. And you're taking away stigma from those men who have a 90 degree angle in their penis. So thank you. I appreciate your emotional support. Sir, I do have one question. Does it affect the ejaculate? Does it just dribble out or does it come out with the same force? Or does it, do you have any, I mean, was yours, is yours pointed down or up? Mine was pointed more like to the downwards towards the left.
Starting point is 02:53:25 Okay, so you never had any like fire, you never like when you were jerking off fired one on your face or anything. That's kind of nice. No, it actually was very helpful Savon, especially as a little boy growing up and I'd masturbate in the bathroom. I didn't even really have to point my penis anywhere. It just went straight into the toilet. All right. Well, thank you, Mr. President. I hope you will maybe call tomorrow night on election night. And one final question while I have you, is it difficult supporting the First Lady or the Madam Vice President Kamala Harris because she is a retard? Kamala Harris is a woman for the people. She is going to be the greatest thing for this country, Savon. I hope all your listeners, I know they tend to lean more towards the left, but I think it's very important that we all fight fascism and all turn out to go vote for Kamala Harris
Starting point is 02:54:17 because she's a woman for the people. Thank you, Mr. President. I hope you'll call in tomorrow. We'll be doing an extended election night. It's always an honor when you call into the show I look forward to it. I look forward. Thank you very much for clearing up the matter. Thank you. Thank you Wow Holy shit he I mean that was very dignified his um That was very dignified Now now that picture I peeled up on wiki I almost didn't pull it up because you can see cock
Starting point is 02:54:46 and balls and tits in it. But then I think it's just animation. It's not even real. So I think it's fine, right? The pile driver is a sexual position named after the downward motion of the actual pile driver. The position is executed by the receiving partner line supine bento. Whatever. Looks like there's a few different pile drivers. I can't believe there's a wiki on
Starting point is 02:55:16 the pile driver. I wonder if I could type in best best positions for what's it called? Peronies. Peroneus. No, a best best sex position. Peroneus. No, Perone. I don't even know how to spell peronies. Peonies. Wow. 11 suitable sex, sexual positions for the peron.
Starting point is 02:55:56 Uh, oh, it's a Y. Peronies. Uh. Hmm. Peronies Hmm God there's so much fucking sex advice on the internet. This is crazy All right. Yeah, you nailed it. That was great.
Starting point is 02:56:37 Fantastic. That was solid All right, uh The dense updates are killing it Absolutely killing it you guys love them. That makes me happy Jenny puts a lot of work into those I appreciate it I'm glad she didn't replay my entire Fikowski eulogy because that would have got me in a fucking shitload of trouble
Starting point is 02:57:24 Man I was so proud of it, but my wife said I went over the top at the end. So, uh, uh, Brianna, I get all my sex advice from the internet. Don't ever, don't, don't ever, um, don't ever, um, push on that thing between the, uh, the, the, the balls and the anus. I don't know what it's called. No man's land. Don't ever, just don't ever put your hands down there past the balls. That's all you need to know as a woman. Like don't ever go past the balls. That's it. That's it. That's all. That's all. That's the taint area. Yeah. Yeah. Don't ever, like never let the hand slip past the ball where the balls connect And just don't ever let them slip past the balls play it safe. Don't even touch the balls. Just leave the balls alone Yeah, the secret button don't ever no, yeah don't
Starting point is 02:58:19 Yeah, and don't take a second of advice from someone Yeah, and don't take a second of advice from Saban. Taint scratches are okay by me. Jesus Christ. Okay, back to my list. James Bragg's, Hiller, Dalton Rasta, Pat Lang, Josh Bridges, Rich Froney, Will Brand, Sarah Angelo. Probably only get half of those. And then hopefully Susan Caleb will be with me I don't even know how we're gonna do it I guess like on my big TV I'll keep Fox on and on this one I'll keep CNN on and we'll just kind of track it and shoot the shit someone said taint that came out of the woodwork.
Starting point is 02:59:05 Oh, James Hobart. I don't think he has the balls to come on. I could put him on the list. James. Hobart, that would be interesting. Let me I'll text James right now. James. Hey, want to come on tomorrow night for a few minutes for my election watch party oh oh I took the craziest dump this morning it was nuts I could have built a log cabin with it I ate so much food yesterday it was
Starting point is 03:00:02 ridiculous I probably drank a half gallon of milk yesterday. Throughout the year, the athletes make like 10 grand. And it's like five events, six events, and they're like, events, six events and they're like, Oh, I'll bring you in media guys too. I think I'm being a Scott talked about this. How cool would it be to do two or three mayhem athlete only events throughout the year, but that leads to make like 10 grand and it's like five events, six events and they're like
Starting point is 03:00:42 everybody stays in the athlete facility and you come out and do the event. Like we'll tell you the event, but like they can't watch everybody else's scores if we have too many to like do heats or whatever. Winner takes 10 grand. That'd be cool. So any sponsor wants to jump on that. I got, on that note, I got a proposal.
Starting point is 03:01:00 Angelo, I'll bring you in. Media guys too, I think me and Scott talked about this. How cool would it be to do two or three? I? Watching Clydesdale media yesterday, and they said that they wanted to do stuff Coming up to events This could be a fucking wild year I'm guessing they would stream it just like we stream crash They would do it fancier though mayhem would do it all fancy. Oh the rogue invitational events are up? No shit.
Starting point is 03:01:33 Okay, fuck it. Let's do it. I'll send out the email now. Our rogue events up Can we do a show tonight John Jr Bill Tyler Okay, I got a pee I'm doing the pee dance. Love you guys. Talk to you later. Lots to do today. Get ready for tomorrow's show. Bye bye.

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