Timcast IRL - RFK Hearing Produces MORE EVIDENCE Biden Covered Up Fauci Corruption w/ Shawn Hendrix

Episode Date: January 30, 2025

Phil, Mary, & Raymond are joined by Shawn Hendrix to discuss RFK Jr slammed by Democrats during confirmation hearing, Democrat demanding RFK Jr pledge allegiance to all vaccines during confirmation he...aring, Trump signing an executive order to combat anti Semitism on college campuses, and Trump announcing he will defund schools teach CRT & gender ideology. Hosts: Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Mary @PopCultureCrisis (YouTube) Raymond @raymondgstanley (X) Serge @SergeDotCom (everywhere) Guest: Shawn Hendrix @TheShawnHendrix (X) | @RealShawnhendrix (YouTube) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 you rfk jr was on the hill today getting by Democrats, and it was as combative as you might expect. The usual suspects had plenty of criticism for RFK's takes on vaccines. Some people were talking about his take on abortion. Mostly they were just making fools of themselves. So we'll talk about that a little bit. Donald Trump signed an order to combat anti-Semitism on campuses, vows action against Hamas sympathizers. That's going to be problematic considering the First Amendment and all, but we'll get into it. Donald Trump has also signed an executive order to defund schools teaching CRT, radical gender ideology, which personally I think is great because I don't even believe in gender,
Starting point is 00:01:08 nevermind gender ideology. Then we're going to talk about Donald Trump is going to send 30,000 illegal immigrants to Guantanamo Bay. He says it's a tough place to get out of. I mean, it's an island, so, you know, it makes sense. Cuba, I mean. Then we'll get into Trump made an ultimatum to federal workers return to the office or be terminated and all these all of that sounds great to me like they had they we have to get rid of a lot of people in the federal government and we any
Starting point is 00:01:36 excuse we can come up with for firing them is going to be great in in my opinion and uh lastly bob menendez he He was sentenced today. Homeboy had gold bars stuffed into the pockets of his suits in his closet, and he was actually found guilty. So he's going to go to jail for 11 years. It's going to be a nice jail. It's going to be one of the jails where he can play golf, and he'll have outdoor privileges and stuff like that.
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Starting point is 00:03:51 Now remember, smash the like button, share the show with your friends. We're going to talk about all these things and more. And right now to get us started, we've got Sean Hendricks. Hey, thanks. Sean Hendricks. I'm with Here We Grow,
Starting point is 00:04:06 which is more known as Operation Shelter. We've been doing charity work up in Western North Carolina for the last four months. And thanks for having me on. Awesome. So you've been doing stuff with the hurricane relief. Yeah, it started out. I just went up to deliver some star links and I tweeted it. Sorry, posted at Elon Elon and said, Hey Elon, these things are a nightmare to set up. Can you just please make them free for us? And he retweeted me and said, sure, tomorrow we'll make them all free. And, uh, it kind of just took off from there. And just one thing led to another JD Vance reached out to me on X and was kind of asking like, what do you need? And so that just brought a lot of awareness to what I was doing.
Starting point is 00:04:42 And so I've just been a voice for the people of Western North Carolina that the last regime basically ignored. That's awesome, man. This is a side note, and I don't think we're going to talk about this on the show, but you hear that Elon Musk was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize today? I mean, he saved lives in Western North Carolina. I mean, we have people who needed heart medicine that if we didn't have Starlink up there, they wouldn't have got it in time. And they most likely would have died. So, I mean, he's protecting
Starting point is 00:05:05 free speech and free communication. Awesome. Well, thanks for coming. We got Mary Morgan here. Hi, everyone. I'm back. My name is Mary Morgan. I co-host Pop Culture Crisis here at TimCast. I'm back on PhilCast. She said that I can't look at her today.
Starting point is 00:05:21 You're not allowed to look at me. No knowing glances are allowed in my direction. I gotta do this. Hi, Raymond. Hello. Hello, everyone. I'm Raymond G. Stanley Jr. You're not allowed to look at me. No knowing glances are allowed in my direction. I got to do this. Hi, Raymond. Hello. Hello, everyone. I'm Raymond G. Stanley Jr. You can find me everywhere in the world as Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
Starting point is 00:05:30 I am your local blue-collar, moderate, right-leaning, nationalist, semi-anti-authoritarian. I look forward to tonight's show. All right. Wait, wait. Can you repeat that? What are you again?
Starting point is 00:05:41 I am your local blue-collar, moderate, right-leaning, nationalist, semi-authoritarian. Semi-authoritarian. Can you repeat that? What are you again? I am your local blue collar moderate right leaning. Okay. Nationalist. Okay. Semi-authoritarian. Semi-authoritarian. Only when I want to be.
Starting point is 00:05:50 Okay. When it suits my needs. Got it. That's, I mean, that's good. I've been working on my intro, you know, let's get this, you know, Bill's got a whole thing. I'm like, I got to do something like that. I like that. Express yourself.
Starting point is 00:06:00 Yeah. Good stuff. All right. So CNN reports that RFK jr clashes with democrats over past comments about vaccines and abortion rights look it was all grandstanding right like the democrats don't like rfk now because rfk had a different opinion on the covid vaccine and so they're saying oh well he's he's uh an anti-vaxxer which he's totally disavowed over and over and over i think that he he wrote a book where the first thing that he said
Starting point is 00:06:30 in it is he's not against vaccines and literally the last thing he said in it he's not against vaccine so it's all just that kind of democrat look democrats looking to uh be able to have a a clip that they can put up and they can go to their constituents and say, look, I was tough on Trump's appointees. But CNN reports, Washington, Senate Democrats grilled Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over his various controversial statements, including his stance on vaccines
Starting point is 00:06:58 during his confirmation hearing to be President Donald Trump's Health and Human Services Secretary and most left feeling overwhelmingly unsatisfied by the answers they received. No crap. They're Democrats, and it's Donald Trump's appointment. The only person that coasted through and was ever likely to coast through was Marco Rubio, because he was one of them. He was a senator, and the Senate is a big nose-in-the-air, we're-better-than-you club, and guess what? If you're not a senator, you're not in it, you're going to get treated like crap but do you guys think that rfk it got garbage
Starting point is 00:07:31 because of the fact that he is um i say i guess i would say he has counter uh opinions counter to what the uh predominant left-leaning democrat opinion is or do you think that that there's actually substance to the things that they're giving garbage about? I think it's mostly because he walked away from the party. There's nothing they hate more. Okay, yeah. You know, I got a friend of mine up in West North Carolina that is very popular on XNow who walked away
Starting point is 00:07:56 from the party. He gets attacked non-stop by the left. I don't get anything because they know where I stand. So I think a lot of it just has to do with it. He betrayed. How dare he betray us? So they're going to burn him down. I didn't I haven't I didn't think about that. But that's a really great point. What is his actual stance on vaccines if he's not anti-vax? So he was critical of the covid vaccine, which he just anti mandate. That's no, he was critical of the vaccine because technically the covid vaccine, the way that the the M.R. M.R the MRNA vaccines work, they're not like other vaccines.
Starting point is 00:08:26 So he was critical of it and he was like, you know, this has been rushed out, et cetera, et cetera. And so he was critical of the way that it was administered and critical of the science behind it and stuff. You know, that's one thing that Trump never did, which really frustrated me because he needed to take credit for the vaccine even though everyone was talking about how there were questionable symptoms people were experiencing he he had this ego thing about it because he was the one who fast-tracked it yep so he needed to take credit for the accomplishment of that's typical donald trump isn't it yeah whether you like him or not like whether you're pro donald trump i do like him but that is really frustrating and it sounds like rfk went further to criticize it than trump ever would yeah i i think you're i think you're 100
Starting point is 00:09:13 on point there um and i i think that the democrats uh like they were they're so quick to fall in line with whatever you know because the whatever the establishment says because the democrats are are the arbiters of popular opinion and what is acceptable um acceptable opinion whatever the establishment says they're the ones that are going to get behind it and say that if you're stepping out of line you're terrible and now we see you know the cia has said okay yeah it's likely that that covid was a lab leak and it didn't come from you know a bat that was a stew yeah cia cia has admitted that yeah when did that happen like two days ago or something like that and see i'm not
Starting point is 00:09:56 keeping up i don't know what's going on at this point they said that yeah okay the truth is coming out yeah we're running out of conspiracy theories at this point. And the Democrats, what they do is all they do is grandstand, no matter who it is. Only Rubio, because he is one of them. They liked Rubio. But they're going to yell and grill at everyone that comes in front of them and make it cool to what they're doing, which is we're going to get some people down the road on this with Elizabeth Warren and whatnot, which is going to be exciting. But he's more safety-oriented. He wants to get research into his vaccines.
Starting point is 00:10:29 He just doesn't want to, like, okay, it's a vaccine. Like Pocahontas was like, you have to say, and the other guy was like, you have to see if you have to pledge allegiance to vaccines. You don't have to pledge allegiance to any vaccines. You want to make sure you search them, research them, and long studies to make sure that they're right. You know, I do have a problem with RFK, though.
Starting point is 00:10:44 About what? Because he wants to take away my Taco Bell. He wants to take away my seed oils, my fast food. Okay, so he said, he specifically said today, if you like fast food, you should be able to get fast food. If you like your health care provider. Look, man, he's not, look, he's not's not fair enough but he's not barack obama no i'm just kidding i don't think that i don't like i don't think that his motivation is to is
Starting point is 00:11:13 to uh you know prohibit anything i think his except for possibly things like the dyes that are harmful in the foods that that are totally unnecessary like it's all just about you know they're putting dyes in food. So that way they have a certain. Aesthetic. And other countries. Have the same foods. The same.
Starting point is 00:11:32 You know. The same brand names. And everything. And I mean. I've been all over Europe. I've been to Europe like 15 times. I've been all over. You know.
Starting point is 00:11:38 Many many western countries. And like. The food. It's the same. Like just. Just because it doesn't have like the red dye or whatever dye you you want to discuss it's still the same don't tell me you're one of those people who says that you lose 10 pounds every time you go to europe i go i go to
Starting point is 00:11:56 europe but every time i go to europe i gain weight because i'm not going to the gym not doing cardio okay finally someone said it i'm just i'm i never heard that before everyone's always i see these posts all the time that are like, it's because there are no seed oils in Europe. And they really just want to brag about the fact that they went on vacation in Europe. But they're like, I lost 10 pounds when I went to Europe because there aren't poisons in the food. Well, you walked 27,000 steps.
Starting point is 00:12:19 That's why you lost weight. Exactly. Because you're not jumping into a car and everything. And to be honest with you, like European cities, being that most of them are very, very, very old, they're mostly set up so that way you can walk to areas that are, you know, walk around and get all the stuff you need for the most part, you know, because they were built when everybody had to hoof it everywhere. Well, Amsterdam, it's faster to walk in Amsterdam than it is to take a car.
Starting point is 00:12:42 You go on Google Maps and it's like seven minutes walk, 14 minutes car. Because it's just not designed to be. The roads are so thin over there. Oh, yeah. They're just tiny. Like, I was in Greece and a lot of places, but they're this big compared to our roads, the way you have from the park on the side. They don't have that over there.
Starting point is 00:12:57 Yeah. I mean, look, we were talking to, I forget his name. He was a Polish MP, and he was here when we were in DC. Dominik Terzinski. Dominik, that's it. He was talking about Poland has been a country since like 980. Yeah. So it's like you're talking about places almost 1,200 years, 1,300 years or whatever,
Starting point is 00:13:16 and it's like, so yeah, the streets and the layout of the streets and stuff is going to be geared towards people walking around. Can I just make a comment really fast as well? Because I think this is something that I feel like the right could be behind. I don't know why we're not saying let's make public works. Why don't we just say let's renew the interstate? I don't know if everyone's seen their local interstate, but there's a lot of places that could use some work.
Starting point is 00:13:41 Why don't we fund this in a better way than saying, oh, well, if you don't make 21- 21 year old drinking age like what's with all this stuff like there should be public works in the united states rebuild the bridges there's so much stuff we could be doing like all the parks and stuff like look at i live in la for a long time look at pershing park that place is scary now it used to be like an amazing place and now it's like terrifying to be around i wouldn't go there walking dead yeah so a lot of this a lot of the stuff you're talking about is actually um state level stuff so like the the funding for the for the interstate
Starting point is 00:14:10 sure that that kind of stuff and i realize that but i'm just saying like i don't see why we aren't pushing for that why aren't we pushing for more for more expansion of things that are helping us we have control of the of the federal government we have the tools we should use them we never do ever in the past we're always like oh pump the brakes pump the brakes there, Sonny, with the Democrats. That's not what you're doing right now. I mean, Eisenhower did a whole lot with the interstate system by setting up the interstate system. And that came because he went to Europe and looked at what the Germans had done with their infrastructure and stuff. And that is all downstream from progressive policy. So I think that you would get pushback from the right on that,
Starting point is 00:14:45 at least when it comes to the modern right that says, oh, we want to see a small government that doesn't have their hand in everything and we don't want to fund everything. If you've got Doge and you're talking about actually trying to shrink the government, then you're going to run into that kind of conflict. But remember, anytime we talk about funding anything, mandatory spending is where it's at. We can cut around.
Starting point is 00:15:09 We can cut all of the discretionary spending out that we want, and it's not going to change the fundamental breakdown of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid are what's driving the debt. And so we need to do something about those. So I get what you're saying. And honestly, the amount of money that would be spent on projects like that would be minuscule when you compare it to the rest of the Southwest. Yeah, when you compare it to the mandatory spending, it's true. So I want to go to this from Tim Cass News.
Starting point is 00:15:36 Senator Ron Johnson presents additional evidence showing how the Biden administration concealed Anthony Fauci's awareness of the link between COVID vaccines and myocarditis at RFK junior Senate hearing. It is great to hear that even though this is a hearing about RFK, we're continuing to uncover how absolutely terrible Anthony Fauci was in his position. And some of the things that I've heard, I don't know if it's actually in this clip, but I heard they were talking about emails that they get from Fauci's office and stuff where the whole thing's redacted. There is no reason for anything coming from HHS
Starting point is 00:16:14 or from the Health and Human Services, there's no reason for any of that to be redacted. Because if they're redacting it, then what are they hiding? Something that might be bad for the American people? The point of HHS is to make sure that the health and well-being of the American people is taken as the top priority. So let's go ahead and listen to this bit here. Oversight letters to the federal health agencies under the Biden administration.
Starting point is 00:16:41 I've virtually gotten squat out of them. What I get is we get, for example, 50 pages of Anthony Fauci's emails. That's insane. Redacted. By the way, the latest one was 17 pages. Instead of issuing a health alert on the myocarditis they knew was impacting young men, early in 2021, instead of issuing an alert on the health alert network, they developed 17 pages of talking points. This was given to the public under a fora request. They had to go to court. They've got a new way of redacting. They don black things out they just give you white pages so you don't even know what they have redacted wild so again i've issued a subpoena now
Starting point is 00:17:35 to cover the information i've requested in 70 oversight letters my question to you is, as Secretary HHS, will you honor these requests from Congress and will you make HHS transparent? Yeah, my approach to HHS, as I said before, Senator, is radical transparency. Democrats and Republicans ought to be able to come in and get information that was generated at taxpayer expense that is owned by the American taxpayer. They shouldn't get redacted documents. Public health agencies should be transparent. And if we want Americans to restore trust in the health and well-being of the American people is at its best or at the top of the list of things to do, then it's unfit for purpose entirely.
Starting point is 00:18:39 There's no reason for it to exist if it's not going to be saying, look, these are the things that are bad for the American people. These are the things that are good for the American people. Y'all can do what you want, but at least when you come to us, we're going to give you the information that says these are the bad things. These are good things. Redacted emails is it is entirely unacceptable that Anthony Fauci would have any kind of redacted emails unless he's got some kind of top secret clearance but even then you should be you should know that he's got a top
Starting point is 00:19:13 secret clearance and it should be it should be it should be made you should be made aware look this is is pertinent to national security but it wasn't as far I know, Fauci doesn't have a top secret clearance, and he shouldn't be involved in any kind of program that would be considered classified. It's interesting, though, two things I was asking when I was on Capitol Hill to my senators was, I want food freedom and medical transparency. So I was super glad to hear we're talking about medical transparency. We just want to see the data. When it comes to health, there's nothing to hide. Unless you're doing something shady, then that's the first thing I think. And seeing those white, just pages of white paper with nothing on them is infuriating. And so I'm glad that happened because I asked both senators about this, and they got to hear it firsthand.
Starting point is 00:20:00 Tillis was sitting right next to him when he asked that question. And I talked to Tillis' chief of staff and said we need medical transparency so i hope that clicked with him that's why we want you to vote for rfk i mean that was my you saw my talking point but if you are giving blank pages out to the american people you're definitely hiding something it's like a preemptive pardon so there's there's something going on here that you're not going to give us the full information. And Americans' health is huge. Like, what the F? We're 40% fatties. And we're not going to tell.
Starting point is 00:20:30 40% fatties? Yeah. He was talking today. Is it? 75% is either obese or overweight. Now, I don't know the exact. 40% obese. Okay.
Starting point is 00:20:41 My terminology is off. The rest being just overweight. 40% is too much. Yeah, bro. Like, I mean, off. The rest being just overweight, yeah. 40% is too much. Yeah, bro. Like, I mean, we talk about this on PCC a lot. Bring back aspirational. Like, part of the reason why, and it's not the total reason, but part of the reason why there's so many people that are overweight and stuff is because of things like fat acceptance
Starting point is 00:21:00 and, like, people in, and putting, you know know overweight models in in you know calvin klein or suing real quick suing uber because you can't fit in the car and oh god did you see that woman did you guys cover that on pcc yet not yet i think we will but we have been talking about ozempic a lot because the first high profile examples of people using Ozempic was in Hollywood. And there have been multiple cases now of high profile celebrities ruining their lives and their quality of life by using Ozempic as their last ditch effort to lose weight, including Sharon Osbourne, I believe. How do they ruin their lives? She went on Ozempic. And then after she had lost a significant amount of weight, went off of it because it went way too far. And since she has gone off of Ozempic, she has not been able to even gain that weight back.
Starting point is 00:21:55 And she looks like a husk of who she used to be. And then we were just talking about this other girl who's like an influencer, a singer named Avery. And she actually asked accessed Ozempic by some black market. She did not get prescribed whole like resale black market for it now and she went on social media and told her followers i went on ozempic because i'm mentally ill i've got addicted to it and now i've just been diagnosed at like what she's like 30 with osteoporosis which is irreversible which can be deadly and this is going to affect her for the rest of her life. So she's like raising awareness about it. But there are so many people going to that drastic measure because people know deep down when they're being lied to. And there was just a resounding message from the media from celebrities and entertainers but
Starting point is 00:23:09 also so-called experts in health and nutrition all of them for like 10 15 years telling you it's not just healthy but it's also beautiful to be overweight and people know that they look and feel like shit that way. So that's why they're going to these extremes. Do you think that, so this is like the pendulum swinging back? Do you think that this is part of that kind of like backlash against the, oh, it's okay to be overweight. It's okay to be, everyone is beautiful. All of these people were just pretending that they.
Starting point is 00:23:39 100%. That they thought that was beautiful. Look at Lizzo. All of these people who even, even the people who were fat who are now on a Zempik were just lying to themselves and everyone around them the entire time, including Oprah. I mean, she she was an ambassador for Weight Watchers for the longest time and promoted using your willpower and self-control to restrict your portion sizes to lose weight, which is actually really good advice. Yeah, that's actually real good advice. Maybe not advice that she was putting into practice for herself. But then she spoke out against Ozempic and then she outs herself for being on Ozempic
Starting point is 00:24:17 in order to lose weight and completely shifts the narrative and says, I just realized I magically woke up one day and realized that fat people are fat because we were just born with food noise. We were just tortured with thoughts, intrusive thoughts of food all the time. And if you're skinny, if you're not overweight, it just means you were born without food noise in your brain. There's a little bit to that though. Your hunger signaling is a real thing, right? People who don't have a high hunger signal, which is what GLP one inhibitors reduce. Like you're just hunger signaled and the food is much more calorie dense than it used to be.
Starting point is 00:24:54 So you can take in a lot more calories before you get full, which puts you in a calorie surplus because you're not moving. But with GLP one inhibitors, it takes away that, that signal to eat. So what they're doing is they're starving themselves without feeling like they're starving. That's where the bone loss and the muscle loss, because imagine a bodybuilder prep cut. You don't ever feel hungry. You're not lifting.
Starting point is 00:25:15 So your body's just ripping your muscle for energy. So you end up skinny with no muscle mass. They're still 30% body fat. They're just skinny fat. Yeah, we don't know the long-term effects of stuff like that. Everyone wants to be Eugenia Cooney. Pretty much, yeah. She's the model. Who's Eugenia Cooney?
Starting point is 00:25:32 She's like a famous YouTuber. She's been in the public eye for many years. Is that the girl that looks like she's got a... She's emaciated. She's tried to deny it, but it's very clear that she does have an eating disorder. There are a lot of children that watch her channel.
Starting point is 00:25:48 It's extremely destructive, the influence that she has. I don't even know if she knows that or if her mind is just so like on another planet. That's where my semi-story parent comes in. If you look like that, you can't think. You can't actually use your brain. It'd be tough. Yeah, I was over 300 pounds a few years ago. And so when people tell you, it's like, oh, yeah, a few in fat's great.
Starting point is 00:26:09 No, it's not. No. It's terrible. You can't get up off the ground. You can't breathe after going up the stairs. Look, I mean. Self-conscious. I'm sympathetic.
Starting point is 00:26:16 I can be sympathetic to people that are addicted to things. I used to smoke cigarettes, and there is nothing. If I understand correctly, talking to other addicts, there is nothing harder to quit than nicotine like because of its availability um i used to drink too much and i don't drink at all now so or like no i don't drink in any kind of regular way i don't i don't indulge i don't get drunk um so i get it but look if i can quit smoking cigarettes and quit drinking, you can put the fork down. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:47 100%. I lost 80 pounds, just calorie deficit. No tricks. Yeah. I did. I kind of just smashed everyone's magical idea about weight loss because it proved that it was about calorie deficit. What does it do?
Starting point is 00:27:00 What does it, I mean, I don't know much about Ozempic. Does it just not make you hungry? I've heard people I don't think that it actually It doesn't get rid of your Appetite But it does apparently Make your ability To resist actually stronger
Starting point is 00:27:18 Because I've heard that it works on People that are addicted to other things too I've heard people have been experimenting with Alcoholics and with drug addicts and getting and using ozempic as a means to help them beat those because it helps build up your ability to say no so yeah i haven't heard that that's actually new to me but it's so ghrelin you have hormones that trigger hunger and it suppresses those glp-1 inhibitor and so like um i took a dose just to see what it was like you know and it was a tri um trizepatide and i took one two and a half milligram dose and i was just like i had to force
Starting point is 00:27:51 myself to drink protein shakes for a week because you you take a few bites of food and it feels like you just ate thanksgiving dinner you're like oh i'm so full because your body just signals that you're full and so i'm trying to hit 280 grams of protein a day. Seriously? Good luck. I'm trying to pound protein shakes. I feel like I'm stuffed every time I drink a protein shake. To me, it was terrible. But that's because I was trying to force myself not to lose muscle.
Starting point is 00:28:17 I still lost two kilos in seven or eight days. It was crazy. On being the overweight thing, at one point in time, I 230 uh when i was in and you know at a time my life's 230 that's huge ginormous for myself um but i had a hard time tying my shoes yeah of course i would tie my shoes and i'd be like going out of breath and it was like that's when i knew that's when i i was like that was my uh moment of like wait a second hold on raymond you can't tie your shoes without like breathing hard this is insane you have to actually want to change and yeah unfortunately most people don't want to and people don't have the wherewithal they don't have the wherewithal to do it for themselves and they kind of need the extra help
Starting point is 00:29:01 yeah and there were in an at this hyper abundant society And we're in this hyper-abundant society where we're just inundated with an abundant amount of hyper-palatable foods, which are chemically altered. And they are full of harmful ingredients. It's true. I think that's one of the hardest parts is that it's a struggle where you can take one step forward. It's a difficult step.
Starting point is 00:29:23 But you could take 10 steps back so easily. I know for me, just like in the last four months, being on the road, doing hurricane relief, I've put on 15 pounds. I don't even try. I've just eaten bad food, driving like a trucker. And then 15 pounds feels terrible to me. I don't know how I had 60 more pounds on me, you know, but it's like, I took 15, that's going to take me 16 to 18 weeks to lose now. Yeah. And I gained it without thinking. It's frustrating. Yeah. I mean, I've been trying to put on weight this winter. I'll start cutting again probably like April or whatever. But I'm pushing 180, 175, 177 this morning, I think, when I got on the scale.
Starting point is 00:29:59 That's the biggest I've ever been. And you can feel it. Oh, yeah. I feel like getting through doors doesn't feel easy and i'm talking about like literally i'm only 10 pounds over what i normally walk around at 165 lean is what like kind of what i feel really good about so like it's not like i'm like significantly larger but yeah it hurts putting on your shoes i'm like oh how come i can't get my feet up to my chest you got a stomach in front you, you're trying to do this and you're like, it's just insane.
Starting point is 00:30:29 I'm usually sitting around 240, like 19%. Going up to 258, I feel like I'm 306 again. But I just don't know how I lived at 306. I just don't know how I existed. Yeah, so... Go RFK. The RFK can investigate Ozempic.
Starting point is 00:30:47 I mean, look, if it's... Do you think the long-term effects are going to be for people? Because it sounds like there are some disasters happening. It does. We know the long-term effects of starvation. That's all it is. I don't think we need to look into Ozempic. It would literally be safer to just go through that
Starting point is 00:31:03 calorie deficit naturally. 100%. There has to be something. There has to be a catch. There's always a catch. The only time it makes sense is if you're diabetic and the weight is a greater risk to your health than the Ozempic is. If you're somewhat healthy, you are crazy to go on Ozempic because you're not going to change your habits. You're going to come off.
Starting point is 00:31:23 You have to come off at some point. You titrate up. You got to come back down, and your habits are still going to suck. So you're going to gain the weight backic because you're not going to change your habits. You're going to come off. You have to come off at some point. You titrate up. You got to come back down and your habits are still going to suck. So you're going to gain the weight back, but you lost muscle. Terrible idea. So we're going to go on to the next bit that we've got, which is again,
Starting point is 00:31:35 another thing from the, from the hearings today. This is, I'm not even sure who this is. This is Mr. Whitehouse. What was that? OK, anyways, from Tim Cass News, Mr. Whitehouse, Senator Whitehouse is talking to RFK and complaining.
Starting point is 00:31:53 Americans are going to need to hear a clear and trustworthy recantation of what you have said on vaccinations, including a promise from you never to say vaccines aren't medically safe when they in fact are, and making indisputably clear that you support mandatory vaccinations against diseases where that will keep people safe. You're in that hole pretty deep. Americans are going to need to hear and clear. Look, man, I'm very pro the polio vaccine. I think that's a very— There was literally a truck outside today in front of the hearing.
Starting point is 00:32:44 It said, make polio great again. It was an anti-RFK truck. Oh, God. And that was what it said. I mean, I don't know how I feel about the polio vaccine. I have no idea. I have no idea what's in it. I have no idea.
Starting point is 00:32:56 I'm just willing to admit that. I'm considering the fact... And if there's been that erosion of trust, what can you expect? Well, I mean, I do think that – so it's valid to be suspicious of the NIH or whatever. Like that's fair enough, right? Because they've been so irresponsible when it comes to messaging the American people. That's totally legitimate. Forty blank pages. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 00:33:22 Just like – There were one or two that had words on it. Oh, exactly. Just like, you know, there are one or two that had words on it. Oh, yeah. But the point being, it is it is legitimate to be, you know, skeptical of what they say. But if you look at the history of like the polio vaccine, you look at what America and the world was like, what polio was doing before the polio vaccine. And then you look at what was happening, say, from when the polio vaccine started being given to everyone which is i'm not sure when can you look that up find out when the when the polio vaccine was yes sir um when the polio vaccine was start began to be administered to say 19 to say 2000 right because that's prior to things us getting this kind of
Starting point is 00:34:02 weird clearly getting this kind of weird situation where we we should be skeptical of them 1955 it says um began 1955 with Jonas Stalks uh inactivated polio vaccine in 1955 so 45 years it was given and you didn't see polio and other than the fact that polio was gone you didn't see the massive upswing in in autism that we do like that's that's a new thing right that's not in the past uh in the past you know 50 years that was in the past 20 or so years when you see a significant increase of of autism and stuff like that so there are vaccines that i think that are clearly a benefit, right? Polio, I think that the measles vaccine. Chickenpox, I mean.
Starting point is 00:34:48 I didn't get a chickenpox vaccine. I'm sorry, not the chickenpox, the deadly one, smallpox. Smallpox. Tetanus. Tetanus. Who gets to decide that? I honestly. You know what, like what does it matter
Starting point is 00:34:59 what any of us emotionally feel about a vaccine at this table? Like what does our, our feelings don't matter it only matters that we get to choose so yeah i i agree that that you should be able to choose but i and also i'm not one for like mandatory going to public schools but i do think it's fine if the public schools are like if your kids aren't don't have these vaccinations you you have to homeschool them but i'm an advocate of homeschooling anyways so it's not like to me that's not a punishment i'm not like oh well you can't hang out with us it's like look man i don't want my kids hanging out with you anyways um but you know i'm gonna give my kids you know vaccines like polio vaccine and
Starting point is 00:35:40 and the you know the 1984 protocol yeah all before 1984. That's not a bad. That's definitely a thing out there. Are we at like 40 now? Like back in the day, I don't know how many I got. I was a young baby at the time. But now I feel like it's tripled and doubled or doubled, tripled, quadrupled. I'm not sure the dates. I can't say. Do you guys have kids?
Starting point is 00:35:57 Negative, sir. I don't. So with our kids, it's a delayed schedule. Okay. Right. Pre-1984, delayed schedule. And then it's just like we just do the stuff that works and we don't do it all at once when they're tiny little babies you just take your time and get
Starting point is 00:36:10 them up to speed but oh we're you know we're anti-vaxxers because we think that way i do think that that parents should have the last the final say i don't think that it should be something that the only say not the final say the only say yeah yeah parents about the only say? Not the final say. The only say. Yeah, yeah. Parents get the only say. Okay. Not the final say. No one else gets a say. How about that? Yeah, I wouldn't...
Starting point is 00:36:31 Do you believe that with transgenders? I think that that's... Children? Of course. They're not really transgender. No, I'm talking to her. Well, I'm just saying, parents get the only say.
Starting point is 00:36:39 That's not healthcare. I'm just throwing it out there. That's not healthcare. We'll get to that. We will get to that. We'll talk to that. There'll be considerably less sparring about that one. But I do think that there are a lot of vaccines that are beneficial. to bully RFK into essentially repeating the mantra that he wants,
Starting point is 00:37:06 especially considering I think that it's unlikely that Mr. Whitehouse is going to vote for RFK anyways. Any of the people that gave RFK a hard time today that really grilled him, they've already made up their minds. Oh, yeah. This is not about convincing them of anything. This is not about actually getting them to the point not about actually uh you know getting them to the point where they say you know maybe i would vote for rfk this is all about grandstanding and about
Starting point is 00:37:32 fundraising and about showing their their dnc bona fides this is like so trite to say but science is like a religion to them and like vaccines are a sacrament in their religion. So that's why it's this big, monolithic, good thing that we have to celebrate because it's a ritual. Is it really trite? Do you think it's trite? It is trite to say that they, yes, it's trite to say that, whoa, this is like a religion
Starting point is 00:37:58 or science is like a religion. But it's true. Even with what he said, you can debunk it immediately with yellow fever vaccine. Yellow fever vaccine is not safe for everyone. They don't give it to old people. They don't give it's true. Even with what he said, you can debunk it immediately with yellow fever vaccine. Like yellow fever vaccine is not safe for everyone. They don't give it to old people. They don't give it to babies. They don't give it to people who are immunocompromised because it could actually give you yellow fever and cause some side effects.
Starting point is 00:38:16 So it's like just the statement he said is not true. There are vaccines that have side effects, and they're known and documented. Yeah. I mean, if I understand correctly all vaccines have a possible have possible possibility side effect they're not perfectly safe so you know not that not that again this is not to say that we shouldn't have them but to say that you know say that they're they're all that they're all you know dangerous or whatever that's not true but to say that that you know the the point is you know he's looking for a a confirmation from or he's looking for rfk to to repeat the lines that he wants him to say and so that's not like i said they're they're not
Starting point is 00:38:57 looking for rfk to say anything you know they're not they're not looking for rfk to say anything that's going to convince them they're looking for rfk to say what they want to hear you know why i think they're wanting to hear it because if they get him to say something that the democrats agree with it could cause a few republicans to fall through the cracks right so if they can get him to say something they know people that are already edgy on him on the republican side they may drop their votes which then gets him unconfirmed which they look like a hero at that point you know what i mean it's grandstanding it's also strategy and i don't know why you're you're uh um having this you know this hearing and they don't let him talk ever all i do is just yell at him the whole freaking time like don't you want to get questions don't you want answers for the
Starting point is 00:39:38 questions you're asking instead of just talking for five minutes and they're like i just think it's funny how yeah i mean and that's another thing i mean we can we can go on and to the to this point right we can go on and talk about how um that was my plant what that was my plan yeah you know nancy mace was tweeted speaking of shill senator warren raked in 5.2 million from big pharma and the medical industrial complex we can listen to what uh let's listen to what this interaction here. And you'll see all she does is scream and yell, you know. So take a listen to this.
Starting point is 00:40:13 Let's do a quick count here of how, as secretary of HHS, if you get confirmed, you could influence every one of those lawsuits. Well, let me start the list. You could publish your anti-vaccine conspiracies, but this time on U.S. government letterheads, something a jury might be impressed by. You could appoint people to the CDC vaccine panel who share your anti-vax views and let them do your dirty work. You could tell the CDC vaccine panel to remove a particular vaccine from the vaccine schedule. You could remove vaccines from special compensation
Starting point is 00:40:51 programs, which would open up manufacturers to mass torts. You could make more injuries eligible for compensation, even if there is no causal evidence. You could change vaccine court processes to make it easier to bring junk lawsuits. You could turn over FDA data to your friends at the law firm, and they could use it however it benefited them. You could change vaccine labeling. You could change vaccine information rules. You could change which claims are compensated in the vaccine injury compensation program. There's a lot of ways that you can influence those future lawsuits and pending lawsuits while you are secretary of HHS. And I'm asking you to commit right now that you will not take a financial stake
Starting point is 00:41:40 in every one of those lawsuits so that what you do as secretary will also benefit you financially down the line. I'll comply with all the ethical guidelines. That's not the question. You and I, you're asking me, Senator, you're asking me not to serve vaccine. Look, no one should be fooled here. Boy, Pfizer got their money's worth. I am not. There you are. That's exactly what you're doing. Look, no one should be fooled here. Boy, Pfizer got their money's worth. I stopped listening. Can you like recap what she even said?
Starting point is 00:42:18 I stopped listening because her voice is so insufferable. The long like RFK's understanding of it was he was he was looking for he was he was looking for, he was under the impression that she was saying, commit to not suing pharmaceutical companies. Got it. But pharmaceutical companies make a whole lot more than just vaccines. Yes. They make all kinds of drugs, and they might end up putting out a, you know. Look, there was a time when they had to change how Tylenol was sold because someone put cyanide in Tylenol caplets, remember back in the day? Wait, whoa.
Starting point is 00:42:52 Right, that old. That's a legitimate lawsuit. So you can't say, oh, this kind of company is beyond, is above, you know, repercussions or legislation or whatever, because those kind of things can happen. Like when you're making things that people ingest, whether it be food or drugs or whatever, like there can be mistakes and people can be hurt. And you can't promise that you're not going to have some kind of ramifications for them messing up. Yeah, no one should be protected when they cause damages to the United States citizen you're not going to have some kind of ramifications for them messing up.
Starting point is 00:43:28 Yeah, no one should be protected when they cause damages to the United States citizen of having preemptive no repercussions. Like, it's just not a thing that should exist. It's very un-American. Very. Very un-American if you're just going to let people do what they want, have their own way, and no repercussions for any illegal actions they do. Why would they fall into any line of... They would, yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:44 Exactly. They can do whatever the F they want. There's no punishment. She's a ridiculous human being. She really is. She sounded like she was about to burst into tears. She was. She always does. No! That wasn't the question!
Starting point is 00:43:58 And she just... Student council as... I can't get over the affect that she puts on. It's like so student council. Like she was so the class president in seventh grade and like held on to that forever. She used to be a Republican. What?
Starting point is 00:44:16 And she used. When was that? This is probably 15 or so years ago. She was initially elected as a Republican and she had she was i think she was an economics professor and she had reasonable economic economics opinions very like very run of the mill you know they were they were not the new um modern monetary theory based ideas that that she'll run with now she had very reasonable opinions. You can hear Ben Shapiro talks about it a lot. Whenever her name comes up, he's like,
Starting point is 00:44:48 she used to be a reasonable person that I could actually find agreement with. Now she's just a complete and total shill. But you have to be in the Democrat Party now. You have to lockstep. There's no room for any disagreement anymore. Their brains are nuts. People just, they, they, something,
Starting point is 00:45:03 something happened to them. These people, if she was a they something something happened to them uh these people have she was a republican something happened to them and they just totally forgot common sense and went to a crazy world her brain is just a squirrel using a control panel but like uh so for some context about that exchange um senator warren takes 1.6 million got 1.6 million dollars from hospitals and nursing homes she got 644 000 from miscellaneous health organizations and then she got 625 000 from pharmaceutical health uh and health products uh so look she's you know, number 20, bro. Health services, HMO. Oh, yeah. There's another $500,000.
Starting point is 00:45:48 So clearly she's got some motivation to protect the big business salt, in my opinion, because the whole point is, hey, I need to protect my friends in industry, the people that have helped me to retain my position as a senator from Massachusetts. And it's not about any of the things that she brought up. It's all about trying to protect those businesses. I really want a law to pass that when they broadcast these, that when a senator's on screen, their top three donors' logos have to be on the screen with them. How crazy would that be? She comes up and it's like Pfizer and Moderna. Like, that would change the game where they take money from. It's got to be suits like NASCAR.
Starting point is 00:46:41 I literally posted a picture of my ex of her in a NASCAR suit that says Pfizer on it. Yeah. Because that would change who they take money from if they had to be blasted with it every time they do a confirmation hearing. Even what Nancy Mace did here, you know, I got my qualms with her,
Starting point is 00:46:53 but just having that whole open secret, because God bless open secrets, because they do good work. We don't have any qualms with Nancy Mace. She came here. I mean, we don't. What? I'm not we as well.
Starting point is 00:47:03 Destiny has been here. Yeah. Well, Destiny doesn't come back. Destiny doesn't come back. I think there are'm not we as well. Destiny has been here. Yeah. Well, Destiny doesn't come back. Destiny doesn't come back. I think there are qualms to be had. I mean, I love, I got no beef, Nancy. I'm sorry. I'm just saying.
Starting point is 00:47:11 Some things we don't agree on. People don't agree with everything on everyone. Nancy will be okay. Yeah, she's fine. But that'd be, even just having the open secrets up next to them when they're doing it, it's a good idea. Oh, yeah. A hundred percent.
Starting point is 00:47:21 So, all right. So we're going to move on. Let's jump to this story. Trump signs order to combat anti-Semitism on campuses, vows action against Hamas sympathizers. Look, that's not all that in line with the First Amendment, and I know that there are people that are going to say, well, you know, if they're not actually American citizens,
Starting point is 00:47:44 they don't get First Amendment protections. If I understand correctly, they do. Look at Mary. Right? So The Hill says, President Trump signed an executive order Wednesday seeking to fight anti-Semitism on college campuses and vowing action against Hamas sympathizers among student populations.
Starting point is 00:48:01 Anti-Semitism has spiked on campuses after Hamas' October 7, 2023 attack on Israel and pro-Palestinian protest roiled campuses last spring, with more than 2,000 arrests at universities across the country. Trump is seeking to direct federal resources towards combating anti-Semitism on campuses and calling for all federal executive agencies to report criminal and civil actions that can be used to fight anti-semitism to the white house within 60 days look if you want to if you want to talk about terrorism right or or terrorists sympathizing with terrorism that's one thing but just being like look you've got a bad opinion about the jews that's not okay like you can't do that in in the united states whether it be on college campuses or anywhere else. Did you say if they break the law?
Starting point is 00:48:45 Isn't also the EO is if they break the law and they have a right to go after it. It's not a free speech issue if it's a law. If I go out and I smash a window and vandalize, yeah, out of the country. But you're on a visa. You're pro-Hamas on a visa. You break a window, send them out. Not pro-Hamas. You crack a window in a protest as a person on a
Starting point is 00:49:05 visa you're out yeah if you break me like forget forget the topic right if you're not causing problems see you later yeah if you break the law and you're on a visa out go to canada and break the laws in american okay you ain't gonna be there very long no well no one's no just uh fyi none of the right-wingers are uh the big accounts are from uh are saying that i've seen that is it is if you break a law they're just you know and lefties too they're like if you're this person you say these things you get out of here but it it is you know trump's not dumb yeah it's why you break a law you have to you know then it's then you're on the table to get out you burn a car in the middle of the street oh yeah bye he's so yeah i mean so then it makes me wonder you know why this framing
Starting point is 00:49:41 because if it is if it is about breaking the law like actually committing like acts of vandalism it it doesn't have anything to do with actual anti-semitism then if you're part of a riot a legally you know um a gathering that's determined illegal and you stay and you fight police you're out it doesn't matter what you're protesting i'm trying to find it but yeah that's the only thing that's what i've i've the most of, it's the breaking the law part. A lot of folks are getting that wrong. Because the story is, it sounds better. Hey, you're anti, you're pro-Mahamas and you're protesting. So they're going, Trump's going to kill college students. He's not, don't break the law kids. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, that's
Starting point is 00:50:18 kind of my understanding. If this were just, hey, look, if you say something negative about israel or if you just have a bad opinion about the jews or whatever then it's like okay you know you you can't you can't legislate that it also gives unfair protection to one group you know it's like yeah what if they say negative things about me as a person you know they slander me you know what i mean it's like it like it's got to be equally applied across anything. So that's why I think the thing he walked away from was just saying, hey, people who are rioting as non-citizens are going to be kicked out of the country. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:55 And honestly, look, I think that the more non-citizens that we can actually get out of the country at this point it's a good thing um you know like whether they be whether they be here uh you know on a visa or whatever like look if you're if you're not a citizen and you are in any way uh causing a problem beat it yeah why are we bringing people that don't love america into america what's the point yeah i mean the the the let me take out the no i can't say that. Americans who don't like America. No, I'm just kidding. Immigration's supposed to enrich our country.
Starting point is 00:51:30 That's the point of it. It's not a charity program. It's supposed to make us better as a nation. Well, even if they love America, they can love it from afar. Distance makes the heart grow fonder. Yeah, it does. So, I just don't see the problem with uh with being like hey
Starting point is 00:51:50 if you break the law you know even if it's as simple as something you know as small as vandalism um but again i do wonder why because i've seen the the the combat anti-semitism headline all over the place and it's like why misrepresent what it is, right? If it's people breaking the law, why are you saying that it's about anti-Semitism when it's not? You know, I mean, I don't see how that hurts Trump because, you know, like for the most part, your average normie is like, yeah, that should be bad.
Starting point is 00:52:26 You know, like they don't put a lot of thought into it. And so it's not like it's going to hurt Trump. If if if it's the left that reads it, they might, you know, especially if you're bringing up Hamas or Gaza, then they might be like, well, yeah, that's bad because Trump bad. But they're already going to think that Trump's bad. I don't see what the benefit is for misrepresenting it, making it about anti-Semitism when it's about, hey, look,
Starting point is 00:52:52 these people are breaking the law. Maybe simply they just didn't think about it hard enough. They just posted it and was like, let's go. Well, I mean, if it weren't for the fact that there was probably six or seven or eight different headlines like that.
Starting point is 00:53:05 They all copy each other. They do. They do. So let's see. The president also said that the Department of Justice will quell pro-Hamas vandalism and intimidation and investigate and punish anti-Jewish racism in leftist anti-American colleges and universities. So, again, I don't want the DOJ punishing anti-american colleges and universities so again if you if i don't want the doj punishing anti-jewish racism i don't want the doj punishing any racism right like that's something that we we we you know we we try to to take a social aspect you ostracize people you say
Starting point is 00:53:41 oh i don't want to hang out with you you criticize people but you don't have the doj go after people because they have bad opinions about you know or opinions about some people they don't like like look man whether or not people want to admit it like you're free to have unpopular opinions right you're free to not like the this group of people or that group of people i know that it's been pounded into people's heads that racism is actually not just illegal, but it's a sin. It's somehow, it's a sin against society or whatever. In the United States, you can be an asshole if you want. It's not illegal.
Starting point is 00:54:18 And so this whole idea that you would use the Justice Department against people because they have unpopular opinions is really bad and we see why it was really bad because of all the things that had happened during covet all the people that were like no i don't like the lockdowns i don't like you know i don't think this and i i disagree about the about you know the origins or whatever all those people that had bad opinions a lot of them turned out to be right. Yeah. And so I always try to remind people to like, don't get all comfy with big government during Trump's term, because anything that he passes and uses, if it changes in four years, I don't
Starting point is 00:54:52 want this stuff coming against me. So do not see it all the time. They're like, oh, well, Trump's in power. I'm OK with this. You shouldn't be. What other examples do you see? Well, I think this is a great example of it. Are there any other overreaches?
Starting point is 00:55:04 No, I haven't seen anything yet, but I'm saying just don't, don't just carte blanche everything Trump says, rubber stamp it. Like think about if the power changes in four years, do you still want them having that power? You know, right now I've been very on board with everything happening, but something like this that could have read, you know, will quell vandalism and intimidation on college campuses. End of story.
Starting point is 00:55:24 You know, like I think we need to do that. I don't think our kids... That's already illegal. It's already illegal, though. That's a good point. There's just another gray standing. Because for some reason... Why are campuses the focal point here?
Starting point is 00:55:35 Yeah, well, it's a good question. Mostly, I think it's because the... Protesters? Well, because the faculty at most college campuses are almost uniformly left. They're all very pro Gaza. So they look the other way when when Jewish kids or were, you know, hey, they were hazing Jewish kids and stuff like that. And your faculty would look the other way when they were pro Gaza protesting, you know, and basically, you know know saying stuff that's considered hate speech
Starting point is 00:56:06 to towards jews so that's why they're focused on campuses is because it's kind of a uniform opinion when it comes to to the the administrator administrators and they're not doing anything to you know protect the the jewish kids because there was a lot of jewish kids that ended up like barricaded in in rooms and stuff like that because there were protesters that were, like, hounding them and stuff like that. So that's probably why they're focusing on that. That's why I agree with that aspect, Phil, as in they're being barricaded in rooms and being – they weren't allowed to walk through campus. They weren't allowed to walk through certain areas. That's – I mean, I agree with that.
Starting point is 00:56:39 Let them – you're able to move around. But just being bullied and yelled at, I don't agree with. That's fine. Let them be – sorry, you get yelled at, you. But just being bullied and yelled at, I don't agree with, you know, that's fine. Let them be sorry. You get yelled at, you get bullied. That's life. Yeah, yeah. So, this is cool and all, but not really. I was just saying, I was just answering Mary's question as to why. That was the justification.
Starting point is 00:56:58 Whether or not... I assume it's because a lot of them receive federal funding. So, it just falls under their fear of influence yeah i think there's still the the angle that this is non-citizens all right this is yeah back to the yeah i mean i think the whole kick him out yeah you're here you're causing problems you hate what we stand for like if you hate it so much just leave look and that that goes use us right yeah yeah that i mean that's and that's something that that, you know, that's something that we've talked about here on the show multiple times.
Starting point is 00:57:27 If you are not a fan of the United States, if you're an anti-capitalist, you shouldn't be allowed in the U.S. Agreed. If you're a communist, you shouldn't be allowed in the U.S. You certainly shouldn't be given money to go to school here. And the reason I say communist is because a communist at a fundamental disagreement with communism and with a liberal society, right? If you don't believe that you should be able to own property, if you don't believe that your body is your property, your life is your own property, which communists don't believe, then you shouldn't be allowed to. We're not compatible. What about those of us who may oppose both a liberal society
Starting point is 00:58:05 and a communist society where do we belong if you're already an american you're already an american but again you know i'm only talking about immigration a lot of these like dumb american kids who identify as communists they don't know what it even means i can't well i mean fair enough but there are people that what i'm talking about is if you're from outside of the united states coming into the united states the united states has the right to say you're not coming in for whatever reason. And it comes down to if you have an ideology that is hostile to a liberal society, you shouldn't be allowed to come in. Can't do anything about people that are here that you can't you can't say you can't have that opinion to people that are Americans. If you're if you're an actual American citizen you're born here we can't say
Starting point is 00:58:48 oh you're a communist we're gonna kick you out you can't do that okay i thought that's what you meant for no no no no no i'm talking about okay anti-communist revolution yeah counter-revolution the point the point that i'm making is when it comes to immigration people that we accept into the united states if you don't believe in the principles that of that that make america america you're not welcome in the u.s as a as a um whatever you know it doesn't really matter what the reason is i mean we might just not like the cut of their jib i you know i don't i don't i don't hate that either it was at the white house um two days ago the cubans were uh protesting uh not, celebrating Trump because they wanted him to end communism in Cuba. So we have immigrants who support our ideas
Starting point is 00:59:30 and want us to help end communism in their country. I thought that was interesting. So real quick, I know you're going to switch, but a good executive order, it's for kicking out people who are not Americans, who don't like breaking our laws, but you don't got a grandstand with the whole Israel thing, dude. Relax. Yeah yeah fair enough okay um but speaking of crazy ideologies uh we're gonna jump to this story trump signs executive order to defund schools teaching crt radical gender
Starting point is 00:59:57 ideology look man i've said it the past couple days i don't even believe in gender right it's sex and that's it like that hit me hard yesterday i i didn't never thought about it but i know it came it came around 1955 with the john money dude and i never thought it didn't hit my brain but that makes so much sense there's no rid of it there is no such thing as gender there's no reason to have gender it's just your male or your female it's your sex it's a function of language well but that's language can be gendered well i mean people don't have it is a social construct but essential they win it's a it's a social construct though people don't have essential gender identities but i think that they would
Starting point is 01:00:37 meaning of that word by saying oh it's just the way you've been socialized based on your body parts that's what they would say it is yeah and i can just say that's bs well it's just the way you've been socialized based on your body parts. That's what they would say it is. Yeah, and I can just say that's BS. Well, it's true, though. But you are socialized a different way based on your body parts. Based on your sex, not on your gender. Yeah, they would say that structure of socialization, you could just call it gender.
Starting point is 01:00:59 That's what they would say. That's fine. Just to play devil's advocate, that does make sense to me. But the point that I'm making is I reject that entirely. Like, it's all they would say. That's fine. Just to play devil's advocate, that does make sense to me. But the point that I'm making is I reject that entirely. Like, it's all based on sex. So the idea that, oh, well. Yeah, I don't think they would necessarily deny that. What?
Starting point is 01:01:14 I don't think people who believe in gender as a concept would probably say it's the way you're socialized based on your sex. Yeah, they can define people that are in that are interested in having that dialogue they can define it however they want but i reject the whole concept totally right like for me it's what concept the concept of gender it's biological sex how you dress and the things that you like are what goes into making your gender right it's it's about your about the the things that are good for a female and things that are that are like are what goes into making your gender right it's it's about your about the the things that are good for a female and things that are that are that are good for a male or the things that are that society says is good for a female and good for a male those are the things that go
Starting point is 01:01:55 into making your gender when you look at trans women men that dress up like women like it's always a caricature of a woman very very rarely very rarely are they a normal. They behave as a normal woman. You know what I mean? Dressed like little anime girls. Exactly. It's always. They got the cat ears. Flouncing around.
Starting point is 01:02:14 Yeah. It's always some kind of exaggerated character. And the same way for trans men. You saw the way that woman sat down to talk to Ben Shapiro. It's a character. It's not natural. It's not. When I see something like that,
Starting point is 01:02:35 I just feel sad. When I see a guy doing the whole caricature of a woman thing, I'm grossed out. You know what I mean? You feel that way too? I do. You just feel sad when you see a woman doing that, but when you see a man doing it, I'm grossed out. You know what I mean? Like, you feel that way too? I do. I do. I will concur. You just feel sad when you see a woman doing that, but when you see a man doing it, you're like, ew.
Starting point is 01:02:49 You're like, you're a dude. You're like a man, you know? What are you doing, dude? But that goes to my point. Like, it's not about your sex spirit or your gender. It's actually about the physical things that make you who you are. Well, but I also just don't relate to the way you're expressing that because I'm religious. I do believe that human beings have souls and I do believe that you are created male
Starting point is 01:03:14 and female spiritually as well as physically. So there is a spiritual reality to being a woman. So you think there is a gender to a spirit? I don't know if gender is the right word for it. I'm just saying you have a soul and it is primordially male or female. And you're saying maybe just expression in general? Maybe not a gender thing, just like how you express yourself? You're socialized a certain way based on whether you're biologically male or female.
Starting point is 01:03:41 And maybe you could make an argument that you could call that process of socialization gender but that would be disingenuous anyway because it's yeah it's a process of socialization it's a process it's something it's not about what you are innately of course so anyways so anyways we'll go back to the to the article the hill says president trump is signed an executive order to prohibit federal funds from going to K to 12 public schools that teach critical race theory or gender issues. The order, which could quickly face legal challenges, prohibits federal funding of the indoctrination of children, which include radical gender ideology and critical race theory in classrooms. All this stuff is just Marxism dressed up as some kind of other way. It's Marxist power dynamics, and it should all be ripped right out of schools. The education secretary and defense secretary for schools run by the Defense Department are ordered to create a strategy for ending indoctrination in K-12 education within 90 days. days the order also reinstates the 1776 commission trump created in his first term telling all
Starting point is 01:04:46 executive agencies to prioritize the advancement of patriotic education that is actually the the in my opinion the most important thing about this um this piece here that's actually kind of they buried the lead there the idea that a society would educate its children to hate the society only guarantees that the society will destroy it 100 yeah that blows my mind that we're replaced patriotic like learning about american greatness and replaced it with crt yeah i mean let's just tell all of our kids they're victims and there's nothing they can do about it what greatness rises from that none i think that the the the most important thing this could be one of the most important things that donald trump does in his whole presidency yep yeah dude i think you're looking at it wrong too like what greatness rises from that nothing yeah that's the point yeah
Starting point is 01:05:39 brother like they don't they don't want anything to happen in this country they want everything to fail yeah yeah like and that's like the thing that i think a lot of the right doesn't get does they like you understand the arguments of the left you get what they're doing you have to understand the mindset the whole mentality is different than like your idea of patriotism and wanting to like make something of yourself even yourself that's already antithesis like it's anathological oh yeah it's a completely it's an anathema to them they don't they don't see the world like that they don't and it's hard for you to do it but when you adopt and you can sort of understand what where they're
Starting point is 01:06:09 coming from what they're swinging with you know what i mean but i don't know it's hard to understand something that you just can't fundamentally process mentally exactly you know exactly i can't understand like the idea of self like if i was in north korea and i say self i'm gonna i'm in a work camp i didn't have a word for that. I can't get my head around that. Yeah. They don't really refer to themselves as themselves. It's us. It's we.
Starting point is 01:06:29 It's our. And so they don't like the language. But it's just a different programming. So when you have individualism and self-worth, it's hard to think that way. So it is very difficult. It's funny, though, when you see people that always talk about the we and the us and the community and stuff like that. And then something happens to them like in Los Angeles. And then they're like, oh, well, what was me?
Starting point is 01:06:46 What was my thing? How am I feeling? It's very funny how that immediately comes out when, like you said, they're talking about community and, like, for myself, as opposed to thinking about, oh, just myself.
Starting point is 01:06:55 It's funny, though, that, like, the people that claim that they're often, that their communities and stuff like that are often not. They're doing it because it's self-serving, because we've kind of gotten rid of the ability to actually have any social advancement.
Starting point is 01:07:05 There's no way to, like like gain social bucks in the world anymore unless you get in with this ideology and say, oh, I'm going to put all my eggs in this basket. And suddenly like, you know, now it's all kind of coming to an end. It's all crumbling and people have no idea what to do with it. on to say, which is actually very frustrating to read, but it says CRT, which is typically taught at the college and postgraduate level, has been around for decades and holds that race as a social construct embedded in American institutions. This idea that it's only taught in colleges, that was something that you first heard when CRT kind of became part of the national lexicon, right? So they said that they were talking about critical race theory and the response from people in the media and stuff was, oh, that's only taught in colleges, right?
Starting point is 01:07:50 Because they don't, when CRT is taught in grade school or high schools, you're not teaching about CRT. You're using CRT as a lens to see the world through. So you're not teaching kids about CRT. You're using CRT as a lens to see the world through. So you're not teaching kids about CRT. What you're doing is you're teaching kids to see the world through a power dynamic, through a racial power dynamic. So it teaches kids to see that minorities have been oppressed and they've always been oppressed in America and that they can't get out of out of the oppressed situation and that white people and men, they're the oppressor and they've always been the oppressor. And so when you teach kids that you're not teaching them about CRT, you're teaching them to see the world through a critical lens because CRT isn't just a subject. It's a way to interact with the world.
Starting point is 01:08:46 Just like you were saying, if you don't have an idea of me, then you don't have the ability to think of yourself first, right? And that right there is a worldview. It's a way to experience the world. And CRT, when it comes to grade school and high school, it's a way to teach kids it's not about teaching them specifically the the theories behind crt it's teaching them look these people are oppressed these people are not oppressed and that's why whether it be critical race theory or whether
Starting point is 01:09:17 it be uh critical gender studies that's the same kind of oppression matrix. It's just using different people as the oppressed. And that falls under the whole intersectionality thing, whether it be intersectional feminism, where women are the oppressed and men are the oppressors. Or whether you're talking about critical race theory, where people of color are the oppressed and white people are the oppressor or you're talking about critical gender studies which which means that the queer and the lgbt people are the oppressed and straight and heteronormative people are the oppressor but it's all a marxist power dynamic and it moved on from uh from critical theory hegelian critical theory exactly hegelian critical theory exactly and you see it once you see it everything and well yeah and once you'll race theory you see ct and everything it's gender theory it's always theory it it once, you see it in everything. In racial race theory, you see CT in everything. It's gender theory. It's always theory.
Starting point is 01:10:07 It's teaching you how to think in a particular way. It's indoctrination. When I say it's not indoctrination, it's like, okay, well, then why are you teaching people a way to think? That's literally what it means. And so when the Hill says things like CRT, which is typically taught at collegiate and postgraduate level, that's literally running cover for these ideologies. They're trying to misrepresent what's going on. How do we know how common this really is in public schools at the elementary school,
Starting point is 01:10:35 middle school, high school level? How do we know? Anytime you see... Because it must depend on the specific district and the individual school. It definitely varies. How do we know? Well, anytime you see like
Starting point is 01:10:45 anytime you would see a black lives matter uh flag or you would see the the uh the train the pride progress flag that's a real good public school oh yeah you see they were flying outside of the uh they were flying them outside of the out of out of out of embassies all over the world the u.s had black lives. had Black Lives Matter and... I just wonder, like, how... I don't know. I don't know how common this is because I never, like, went to... Common enough where the FBI would say, look, we're gonna go ahead
Starting point is 01:11:14 and look into Americans. I never went to public school, so I just don't know if this is, like, localized in certain intensely areas. We have talked on the show before about folks in rural areas who've had to live in rural areas. Because in the rural areas, because it's getting there from the ladies,
Starting point is 01:11:34 or sorry, liberal women, they go to college, they do their teacher thing, and they bring their thought and process, their critical theory, over to any school they can. And if they live in the rural area, they bring it to the rural area homeland. So they're teaching in their own rural homeland. And even if it's, say, even if it's like 20 percent, 10 percent, whatever, get it to F out of here. Why is it always librarians? That's what I want to know.
Starting point is 01:11:56 I feel like it's always a librarian. And teachers, too, you know. But it's always – There was a rural school, and the first inkling of it where we lived in Oklahoma was like a librarian. Oh, yeah. Oh, really? Oh, yeah. Because you said, went off to school, came back, and was like, well, I'm changing how the books are.
Starting point is 01:12:12 And these are the books that are allowed and not allowed. Part of that problem is that these things aren't just taught in schools. They first were taught in schools of education. So when you had teachers going to school to learn to be teachers they were told this is how you should teach this all comes back to this guy named uh paulo ferreri and he has a book called the pedagogy of the pedagogy of the oppressed and that was put into um it was written in like the early 80s and it made it or maybe the 70s but it made it made it went through the the schools of education like wildfire in early 80s and it made it or maybe the 70s but it made it made it went through the
Starting point is 01:12:45 the schools of education like wildfire in the 80s and 90s okay and now all of the teachers learn a marxist way of teaching all of the and so your situation isn't isn't that they're teaching again this is why this is so dishonest it's not not that they're teaching CRT. It's that all the teachers, when they're taught how to teach, they're taught these are the methods. And all of the methods are critical race theory. They're all critical. They're all to have a critical lens. And a critical lens means to be critical of the status quo and to look for the oppressed people. And those people must be centered people and those people must be
Starting point is 01:13:25 centered the marginalized people must be centered and the people at the center must be made to go to the market so if it's that systemic what does this do well if you like what does it do again the most important thing in this in my opinion is the project 1776 or the 1776 commission which says you cannot teach a curriculum that characterizes the united states of america as an evil only if they're funded by the federal government i was thinking federal federal because trump can't like make everyone do everything fair enough fair enough yeah that's what i mean like with this i don't want to look at this as a solve no no no not at all not at all there's still a lot of work to do yeah they're teaching us out of the curriculum too which we're going to address to mary do. There are people that are teaching this outside the curriculum, too,
Starting point is 01:14:06 which we're going to address to Mary as well. People are definitely just teaching this to their kids. This is truth. Because this is like, you have to, again, it's all about framing how you think about it. This is a religion to them. This is the most important thing that is driving every single aspect of their daily life. It's like, we have to push this
Starting point is 01:14:19 because they literally think that there are Nazis everywhere else around them. They're saying this. And now, unfortunately, because of the Gropers and stuff, there are people that literally say this stuff and have these iconographs or whatever. So, yeah, it's like
Starting point is 01:14:33 Phil is exactly saying. It's like, it's so deep. We already think about the world on the left as framework altogether already. So, like, it's, I don't know. I don't know. That's a great question. I don't think the kids are buying it. No. No, no. Amen. You're right. They're pushing. They're definitely pushing back.. That's a great question. You can think on the bright side, though. I don't think the kids are buying it. No. No, no. Amen. You're right.
Starting point is 01:14:46 They're pushing. They're definitely pushing back. Or there's a group of them that are pushing back. And it tends to be, like, young white guys. Because young white guys are the ones that are told, hey, look, you're the problem. You're the whole problem. Blah, blah, blah. And there's a certain.
Starting point is 01:15:01 And we were talking about this last night. We talked last night. There's, like, this dude was talking. I read a tweet where a guy was talking about this last night. We talked last night. There's like this dude was talking. I read a tweet where a guy was talking about he's like, I saw, you know, this kid that I knew. And he was upset because he kept being told that he was either that he was the worst. He was the root of all evil. He's a racist, blah, blah, blah. And now he's a girl. And so what happens is he transitioned, which is part of the reason why kids are transitioning.
Starting point is 01:15:25 Because if you've got kids and you tell them you're the problem, you're white, you're the problem, you're male, you're the problem. You're always the bad person, blah, blah, blah. You have two options. You can either say F you and go and become far right and say we're going to win at whatever cost. We're going to take over because all this stuff has to be burnt to the ground because it's all corrupt. Or if you're not that guy, then you say, well, I could always go ahead and call myself a girl and get all the kudos.
Starting point is 01:15:57 It's literally because the LGBT lobby or the LGBT identity is something that anyone can take up the mantle of right if you're a normal straight white kid right normal straight white dude you can say okay i can either be considered the bad guy all the time around all of my friend groups i can always be called all the names or i can say that i'm poly or i'm bi or I can say that I like a it's like a religion it will either absolve you of the sin or you can embrace your inner inner dark side and you can go ahead and say well f you me and my friends are going to hang out and we're going to say whatever we want and we can be we can be as as crass and rude and say all the terrible things
Starting point is 01:17:03 and it's fine around us. And if we ever get the chance to take over, we're going to take over, and we're going to burn it down. Yeah, that's what I'm seeing. My kids are 10, 16, and 18. Nice. So I've got kids in that range. Now, they're homeschooled, so they haven't been indoctrinated. Hopefully by you.
Starting point is 01:17:20 Yeah, yeah, exactly. I'm not doing CRT at the house. But I see their friend group, and it is very contrarian. by you yeah yeah exactly i'm not doing crt at the house so um but like i see the you know i see their friend group and it is very contrarian they're just like this is all stupid they they just swing so far the other way because it's not punk rock anymore it's like nice you know what i mean like it's that's the lame thing to do what do they respect if they don't respect that what do they respect individualism building businesses building businesses, investing, being successful, contributing to society as a functional member. But I feel like they're questioning the idea of contributing to society now.
Starting point is 01:17:54 Like young people in that age range are questioning the whole idea of needing to contribute to the society that reviles them. They're becoming more nihilistic. I can see where you're coming with that. For me, at least with my kids, very business-minded. It's different for everyone, but I can see where the outcome of that's like, F it.
Starting point is 01:18:15 Atlas shrugged. I'm out. We'll live in the woods. Well, I mean, look, man. This is something that, whether you like his stuff or not, Jordan Peterson was predicting that 10 years ago. He's like, look, young.
Starting point is 01:18:26 You can't have young men not actually have a future in the society. You can't creating their own worst enemies. And why? Look, that's the white pill in all of this. When in 2015, when Punch a Nazi was all the rage, all the people on the left and all the the commies were like it's okay to punch a nazi and ben shapiro's a nazi right blah blah blah i was getting i was getting endless amounts of shit from people in the music industry because i was like no that's wrong you
Starting point is 01:18:55 can't do that you're gonna make more nazis yeah when i and i i swear to god i was saying i was screaming at the top of my lungs nobody wanted to to listen, right? Because I was the guy that was like, no, free speech is important, right? Nobody wanted to listen because I had a foul mouth. And I was like, no, it's important to be able to do this stuff. Yeah, I see. Just watch. If you want to get into it real quick, just one quick statement. If you want to learn more about what's going on with the young men, white, Hispanic, just young men in general,
Starting point is 01:19:22 what if Alt-Hist is in many great videos of the backlash that's going to happen. He's kind of going through something right now. What? That guy. He's kind of going through something. Oh, is he? Yeah, he's kind of struggling right now. Oh.
Starting point is 01:19:36 I don't know. He's getting a lot of help. Okay. Good for you. But yeah, I mean, look, these kind of problems are actually obvious when you look at the whole of the situation. Yes. And you can't treat a whole generation of young people like they're the bad guy. Like they're inherently evil.
Starting point is 01:19:59 Lock the wall down. It's going to knock it down. So, all right, we're going to jump to this story here. Trump will send 30,000 illegal immigrants to Guantanamo Bay. down it's gonna knock it down so uh all right we're gonna jump to this uh story here trump will send 30 000 illegal immigrants to guantanamo bay it's a tough place to get out of i mean i guess that's true right it's a an island cuba's an island at least and i don't think that if you uh if you break out of guantanamo bay prison i suppose the sharks i don't imagine that the cubans are gonna go go ahead and welcome you.
Starting point is 01:20:25 That's the question. What's worse, Guantanamo Bay or being in Cuba? I mean, I don't think they're going to welcome that. I don't know. From the New York Post, President Trump said Wednesday that he plans to send up to 30,000 illegal immigrants to detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as part of his campaign to mass deport migrants who have committed crimes. Trump inked a memorandum requiring the Pentagon and Department of Homeland Security to prepare for migrants there after previewing the plan while signing the Anti-Illegal Immigration Act, Lakin-Riley Act. Today, I'm also signing an executive order to instruct the Department of Defense and Homeland Security to begin preparing the 30,000 person migrant facility at Guantanamo Bay, Trump said. Most people don't even know that we have 30,000 beds in Guantanamo Bay to detain the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people. I mean look the idea that initially
Starting point is 01:21:25 15 years ago, 20 years ago not quite 20 years ago but 15 years ago Barack Obama was saying that he was going to close down Guantanamo and he never did and if it's still there and they've got 30,000 beds and we've got enough actual violent criminals why not send them there?
Starting point is 01:21:42 I think the thing I've always been critical of we got catch and release in America, right? Now we're just catching and releasing across the border. They just come back. And so you've got these people, vile criminals and rapists that are just going to come back. Some of these people need to be in prison and our control for the rest of our lives.
Starting point is 01:21:57 That's like what Trump's saying here. He's at the bottom. At the bottom, he does say it. Yeah, he said, we're going to send them out. They're going to come back. But why do we want taxpayer funded going to these people? Well, there's the other option. I'm going to say, yeah, we're going to send them out. They're going to come back. But why do we want taxpayer-funded going to these people? Well, there's the other option. Yeah, we're going to spend more money on them.
Starting point is 01:22:09 We don't need to spend more money. We just kick them out to where they came from. If they come back, kick them back out. I mean, I don't know how much it costs more. But I've got there when I first got into the Fleet Marine Force. A lot of the half of my company were from Guantanamo Bay. So there are a lot of guys. We talked a were from guantanamo bay so there are a lot of guys they they've we talked a lot about it there's huge landmines uh huge landmine field
Starting point is 01:22:30 between the base and um cuba i don't think they got rid of it because i don't know if you can go through it and get rid of our landmine so like there's protection there um so if trump's looking for folks to you know help uh assist there are a lot of devil dogs back in the day who know that area and ground very well. But either way... I think it's a good tool. Yeah, I guess we can have it. We don't have to fill it up with 30,000 people.
Starting point is 01:22:51 But you got some really bad guys that you know are just going to cause problems on the other side. Lock them up. I mean, I'd rather spend $10 million on Guantanamo Bay than giving it to wars overseas. Or have another lake in Riley. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:04 You know? Yeah, no doubt. Yeah, I agree with you. Trump added that some of them are so bad, we don't even trust the countries to hold them because we don't want them coming back. That, I think, is an actual tangible problem. If they won't receive them in the first place,
Starting point is 01:23:22 like they're threatening to turn away flights for whatever excuse they can come up with, whether it be, oh, the planes are inhumane or whatever, whatever garbage they can come up with. There's no reason to believe that they're going to actually just say, OK, we're going to try to make sure that these people don't get back, get, you know, get back to the U S they, if they, especially if they, if they're already criminals and they've dumped them from out of their, their, you know, their jails and prisons,
Starting point is 01:23:52 like Trump says, if that's actually what's happened, you know, I don't know that they're going to want to hold onto them anymore. They want them gone as fast as possible. So what should we do? What is the, what is the incentive to actually let them or have them stay in the country?
Starting point is 01:24:06 I imagine they would just be like, you know, hey, we can get them back into the US somehow. Get them out of here. Yeah. And also, like, you need some kind of deterrent. If I'm a guy that got kicked out and I'm told if I come back, I'm going to get one. I don't know. Maybe I just stay in Cuba. Maybe I just stay in wherever. Right. Sure. But with no deterrent You're just gonna come back You could be free in a country That you don't wanna be in
Starting point is 01:24:29 Or you could be locked in a box What's the penalty Pick brother Yeah What's the penalty For getting caught twice Well no I think the point is Like the reason that
Starting point is 01:24:37 They would go to Guantanamo Is because there Is no guarantee That they're gonna be Locked up in their home country Exactly No that's what I'm saying Like
Starting point is 01:24:43 That's what I mean You could be Not locked up in your home country. No, that's what I'm saying. That's what I mean. You can be not locked up in your home country. You can be free in your home country or whatever country you live in, or you can be locked in a box. Yeah, I haul you. You can be free in a country you don't want to live in. Yeah, or be locked in a box in Guantanamo Bay. Or be locked in Guantanamo Bay.
Starting point is 01:24:57 But what I'm saying is I think that the reason that they're going to Guantanamo Bay is because they're not going to go to jail in their own country. Yeah, but they could be free in their own country. Whatever. The point is they're criminals. The reason that they got sent out of their own country is they're criminals. So they were in jail and they get sent out. The country that they came from isn't going to want them roaming around free because they're
Starting point is 01:25:19 ostensibly violent criminals. Right. So they don't want them free. Our country is basically becoming a landfill for human garbage yes we we know they don't want them we could give them a parachute let them land live life or you can get a box bra what do you want that's what i'm saying yeah i i my i got that aspect i feel like my point i feel like you're missing my point which is they're gonna go to jail in their home country. That's the option. Which, again, obviously is fine for me.
Starting point is 01:25:56 But if they're going to go to their home country and their home country is going to facilitate them trying to get into the United States again, why not put them? If the home country helps them, then we need to force them to sign for something. That's the point, though. The point is, the whole reason you would send them to Guantanamo and we would fund it is because if we send them to their home country, they're not going to lock them up and they're not going to keep them in their home country. They're going to facilitate them coming back to the United States. That's the point. You think the country would actually help them get back to the United States? They helped them get to the United States in the first place. Besides letting them free and giving them some money, you think they're actually like, we'll get them through the border nowadays with Trump in the border. There have been multiple countries that have emptied out their prisons. And they don't just let them open the prison and say, go do what you want.
Starting point is 01:26:33 They facilitate getting them to the United States. Because at this point, the U.S. doesn't have the open border that it used to. But the process was, get them out of our country. They're criminals. Open up the prison. Get them out of our country. They're criminals. Open up the prison. Get them out of our country and send them to the United States. Send them, not allow them.
Starting point is 01:26:50 Send them to the United States. And so the reason Trump would say, hey, Guantanamo Bay is because they have been sent here. That's why he said they're not sending their best. They're sending rapists. They're sending murderers.
Starting point is 01:27:04 And some of them, I guess, are nice people. But he articulated, they are sending because that's what they're doing. They're helping them. They're facilitating them to come to the United States. They're offloading their prisoners into the U.S. The reason for Guantanamo Bay
Starting point is 01:27:20 is because they're sending them. I was conflating sending with allowing. No,ating sending with allowing. No, no, not allowing. Actually helping, facilitating. Will there be follow through on this statement? If they go to Guantanamo or if they what? On Trump's statement,
Starting point is 01:27:37 will there be follow through on sending them to Guantanamo Bay? Jobs for Americans. Oh yeah, he'll send them. I think so. I like to see him drop at a level. I would like anybody who gets deported to be faced with going to cotonimo if they come back right as a deterrent to not come back to america okay you're out you're good we're even but if you come back you're going over there i have no problem
Starting point is 01:27:55 with that because otherwise there's no deterrent they're just going to come back dude concrete walls i don't know if you guys ever been a concrete wall a little 8x12 box they're the worst things it's not very fun. So once they... Even give them a taste. Give them a year. You get a year. Not forever. We'll let you... If they take it back, take it back. But once you... Nobody likes that.
Starting point is 01:28:15 You're going to make Mexico work it out. It's a terrible life. Have you ever been in... To prison? Yeah. Me? Of course. I'm just throwing it out there. Little old me. We don't know about you. She shanked like seven or eight people, just stab, stab, stab.
Starting point is 01:28:31 The human garbage that are coming here, like she says. I told you not to mention that, Mayor Phil. No. Hoorah. Just throwing it out there. I don't think Mary's actually stabbed someone. She's a very polite. I've thought about it. I don't think Mary's actually stabbed someone. She's a very polite. I've thought about it.
Starting point is 01:28:48 Who hasn't? I am extremely aware that you've thought about it. Who hasn't? We've spoken off air. She'll be looking at some of the stuff that we're talking about on PCC, and you can just see. She shakes her head, and I can see the terrible things that she's thinking. She doesn't actually articulate them.
Starting point is 01:29:05 She would never say it. But I can just, she just goes. It's like, there's like. I'm actually a really nice person. People don't know that. She is really nice. She's great. BTW.
Starting point is 01:29:18 Are you, do you want to talk about that? Just quickly before we go to super chats. I guess a plane reportedly crashed at DCA. I thought it was something to mention. Search and rescue. If that would mean that it went into the Potomac, then if they're doing search and rescue. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:29:32 What's DCA? DCA is the airport in Ronald Reagan. I was trying to say Ronald Reagan, but yeah, Ronald Reagan's airport. Why? The effectively inferior airport of DC. Definitely. Really?
Starting point is 01:29:45 Yes. DullesC. Definitely. Yes. Dulles is the GOAT. Yes. You have a personal beef with RR? With Reagan, yeah. Dulles has other stuff that we can talk about too, but we're not going to. Actually, I prefer D.C.A. Personally, I prefer D.C.A. to Dulles, actually. I like the music.
Starting point is 01:30:00 Crazy. Dulles music can end in your hours. Really? Huh. I've always wanted DCA. I hope everyone's safe and I hope everyone, at least as much as they can be, wants to mention it. Hopefully, we'll find out more about it in the future,
Starting point is 01:30:13 but DCA Search and Rescue is apparently reportedly crashed, so if anyone wants to go look at it themselves, feel free. Yeah. Thank you, Serge. So, all right, well, I guess it is time to go to Super Chats. So let's see. We'll go ahead and bring these bad boys up. Oh, look at that.
Starting point is 01:30:33 Yeah, there we go. Shane H. Wilder says, still no PhilCast IRL slate. If that spoon thief Seamus can get a slate, then why can't Phil? I call shenanigans. Look, man, I am just happy to help out when I can. I am here. I am available. And if I can come in and help out, I don't need any kind of special treatment.
Starting point is 01:30:55 I'm here to... Yeah, we'll get you one. We'll make it happen. Tomorrow we'll make it happen for you guys. I imagine I will. With Tim away, it fills all that remains. Jesus. That was good. you guys will imagine i will be nice well and uh you know with tim away it fills all that remains jesus that's good that that uh i i want to um call it whatever you want hey that was that was that was from those chat yeah it was chat anyways uh man of history says turning 26 tomorrow what do you think of ramen look man if it's like cheap ramen i'm okay with it. But when you go to... I don't want to go to a restaurant to get ramen.
Starting point is 01:31:28 I know people that are out there that are like, oh, I'm going to go... I can't. I can't. I can't. Give me the 33 cent top ramen. I'll eat that. Have you ever had soy sauce eggs? I mean, that's a reason to go. So good.
Starting point is 01:31:42 I've seen the maid where they throw a bunch of oyster oil or whatever Sesame oil And stuff And then you leave Hard boiled eggs in there Like overnight or something They look at me like I'm crazy
Starting point is 01:31:52 I'm like can I get ramen With six extra eggs And they're like That's dope What And I'm like yes Six eggs All the eggs
Starting point is 01:31:57 Protein Yes I feel you Are you a fan I feel you Me Ramen I don't know
Starting point is 01:32:03 Yeah Yeah it's good stuff That's just crazy that's a really crazy take that's probably the hottest take all night saying you prefer mara chan and nissan like ramen i do yeah like really yeah i do too he's got to be getting drug and chat right now that's that's wild dude one one it's it's the chat man it's like this is this is one of the uh yeah don't look at our chat. Best chat. Don't necessarily say the chat's comments with me or anyone.
Starting point is 01:32:29 Raymond's over here kissing chat's butt. I've been here for four years, rock and roll chat. Hey, man, yeah, I remember seeing the chat before I even started working here. So you're OG. This is 2020. Let's go. Yeah, for real. Quantum Strange Quark says,
Starting point is 01:32:42 Elizabeth Warren starts off by saying that she is against Big Pharma, then proceeds to attack RFK Jr. for supporting lawsuits against Big Pharma. It's so crazy. You know? It's the craziest thing, dude. Pocahontas at it again. Just Cause I'm Free says, with Tim out, all that remains is to give the crew a big P.O.B. for filling in. Or is that asking too oh man asking too much when he
Starting point is 01:33:08 slides in a song title yeah into it at the end there that's good dude that one i actually that's actually that's that's better than most of the uh most shout out shout out just because i'm free that was supreme that was a good one wow let's see uh cain abel says read that bill again phil it talked about harassment and violence against people people were harassed and violently assaulted by hamas because they were jewish or christian look man i already said if it was actually assault if that's why they're getting sent home fine i'm totally fine with that i have no problem with getting rid of people that are going to break the law. There's no reason for us to allow people here in the United States if they're criminals.
Starting point is 01:33:49 And if they're going to get into fights and break the law, get them out of here. So simmer down. I'm on your team. Simmer down now. Simmer down now. Jordan Hodge says total of $15 towards asking Phil why the lyric is was instead of were and what if I was nothing because it literally was taken from an argument that I had had with my ex-wife so it was it was literally exactly what I said to her that's why I took it so if I if I
Starting point is 01:34:20 walk us through it pardon me no not at all no but uh if I used improper through it. Pardon me? No, not at all. Mary. No. But if I used improper grammar, it was because I was a little fired up at the particular time. All right. So let's see. I'm interested. You can actually find the story on the internet, I'm sure. You can go read it. You should write a memoir.
Starting point is 01:34:41 No. We all should at a certain point in your life. Everyone should. People think. I mean that. People would read that. Nah, book tour in like 10 years, Phil. 10 years. Give it some time.
Starting point is 01:34:50 Give it some time and then you'll write your tell-all. If I were to do a memoir about all that remains and then I could do a memoir about my pot. There'll be a whole chapter about Mary and how evil she is. How I throw things at people. Come on. No way. Me and how evil she is. How I throw things at people. Come on.
Starting point is 01:35:05 No way. You throw things at... Me and Mary are homies. No, no. I know she throws stuff. I don't throw things at you. That's because I'm all right and I don't give you too much help.
Starting point is 01:35:15 Only Brett. Have you thrown things at Brett? Well, that's what everyone says. I'm asking. I'll keep my lips sealed. Confirm or deny? No? No comment.
Starting point is 01:35:23 All right, then. Keep those or hard at them. Tetris 991 says, Phil, I counted 24 ums in your open. Also, can I get a scream from six? No. No, you can't. Not with that kind of talk, right? And if I say um, it's because I'm thinking about what I want to say next.
Starting point is 01:35:40 Sorry. Giving you such a hard time. Oh, it's actually pretty chill here. Ian Crossland for $2. You sold all those bags. Tim helped you sell all those bags of Ian's Graphene Dream. And you go ahead and come up with a $2 super chat. Nice.
Starting point is 01:36:03 Get them, Phil. Get them. Nice. Disapproval, Ian. Disapproval. Ian says, I love that Raymond G. Super Chat. Nice. Get him, Phil. Get him. Nice. Disapproval, Ian. We're sold out. Disapproval. Ian says, I love that Raymond G. Stanley Jr. guy.
Starting point is 01:36:09 Well, hurrah, Ian. Excellent job on selling out, brother. He loves you enough to spend $2. Well, you know, I'll see him later tonight, maybe. Man. Yeah, that's the best part. Man.
Starting point is 01:36:23 NYBSFP, because I don't think that says anything. Like, I can't pronounce that. RFK and Tulsi are getting the worst of it simply because Dems are a cult, and the cult's worst enemy is the member who leaves it. That's it. You know, I think that there's a certain amount of truth to that. You know, I do think that there are people that are going to go after Tulsi
Starting point is 01:36:43 because she is opposed to the quote- quote unquote deep state as, you know, the director of national intelligence. She would be in charge of, I suppose, making, you know, deciding what is and is not classified or she would be helping decide that stuff. And so that's something that that would have the deep state concerned, I suppose. And as for RFK, you know, I think that it's, it's just that he's a,
Starting point is 01:37:11 I think that you're onto something. He's a, you know, he's a Kennedy. He's supposed to be on the Democrat side. How dare you? You know, but he's,
Starting point is 01:37:17 he's been a libertarian. He's actually been a registered libertarian for like a lifetime member, I think for 20 or something years. So even though he's not particularly libertarian, like when you lifetime member i think for 20 or something years so even though he's not particularly libertarian like when you talk to i mean anytime you talk to a libertarian about another libertarian they're both going to say that's not a real libertarian it's just the way that it goes um but he's he's very he's very interested in in government action for a libertarian so i mean who are you more mad at the any combatant fighting
Starting point is 01:37:46 against you in the battlefield or one of your own that changed sides yeah right i mean we hate traitors yes right and so correctly yeah correctly rightfully so amen and so for them he's a traitor and i get why they hate him so speaking of traitors we got one right there i'm not your buddy guy says democrats and media need to be held legally liable for their lies trump press secretary's first debut highlighted why and who federal funds were being frozen for and yet they still lied about it i i wish that there was something that could be done but when they they're on the floor of Congress, they can lie and there is nothing that anyone can do about it. They're totally exempt from legal action from anything they say. So, I mean, I suppose if you're looking at things that they say in print or on X or whatever, they might be in a position to be held liable.
Starting point is 01:38:48 But even still, libel laws, you know, dishonesty is covered by by the freedom of speech. You can say whatever you want to say. So I understand the sentiment and I think I agree with the sentiment. But at the same time, it's not worth messing up the freedom of speech in the First Amendment stuff. It would be a terrible mess. Plus, you've got to approve damages. And, I mean, it would just – everything would become a quagmire, I think, at that point and completely dysfunctional. I just hate the fact that they're supposed to be politicians.
Starting point is 01:39:15 They're supposed to be representing people, and they're just blatantly lying when they're talking in front in this hearing. It's disgusting and moral and terrible, and they should all be – The way to fix is stop voting for these people yeah but the dems are going to keep voting for the dems yep i mean if you go to x today and for the right though you watch the people that are you watch the people that are democrat operatives or whatever they are doubling down on everything there's names that everyone is is probably familiar with if they are frequently on X and the
Starting point is 01:39:48 names that you would expect. They're all doubling down on all of the same talking points. So there's always going to be people that will spread whatever BS the team they're on wants them to. Information warfare. Can we use
Starting point is 01:40:03 the S word here? They're all scumbags. Yeah, I guess so. Nice one, dude. Darian Gaming says, Been on Ozempic for 1.5 years and lost 100 pounds. That's awesome. Was able to learn what a portion size was due to decrease in appetite. Most importantly, it got rid of my obsession with food.
Starting point is 01:40:24 It's a tool, not a cure. That's actually a really healthy way to kind of come to understand it as a tool. I do think that it's probably pretty, a pretty good thing because if you're a person that's housebound and you need to start losing weight somewhere, right. Yeah. And like you said, he changed his habits, right. That's the thing. and he's under a doctor's care i bet too he's not taking this stuff out of a back room yeah with nobody monitoring his muscle loss yeah my question is just what happens when you get off of the drug because for most people from what i've seen they say they gain the weight back i think if you take it without any kind of
Starting point is 01:41:01 counseling or any it's not a holistic approach if you just go buy it from a friend and you start taking it of course not but if you're working with a doctor and you're trying to change your habits and you personally in your heart want to change then you will change because if we can do it without ozempic we can definitely do it with ozempic right if i can lose weight and keep it off without drugs you can definitely figure it out with something like a glp-1 yeah it only takes like three months to make a habit right that's what they say 21 days to three months yeah yeah the uh the actual pathways in your brain they start to they as you reinforce a habit it actually builds a pathway in your brain and every time you do it it reinforces that pathway and so the actual proteins take about three weeks to start breaking
Starting point is 01:41:47 down so that's there's a physical pathway that starts to break down in your brain uh so let's see here uh polypuree says low animal fat diets brought on obesity prior to those diets obesity was uncommon the heart requires fat and won't shut off the hunger until it gets enough that's so true serge is down there dancing he is he is guys if you're watching that's really crazy that's all yeah so um but yeah it's true i mean well i don't know that it's it's true but it does seem likely that the amount of carbs that people eat is is way higher than it needs to be the the the food pyramid should have been turned upside down. No one sits in a Jenny Craig meeting and says,
Starting point is 01:42:28 hey, I got fat-eating ribeye. It's never the story. No one, it's always... I'm going to have a ribeye tomorrow, I think. Because it's portion control. When you eat a 14-ounce ribeye, you're full. You eat four donuts, well, you're hungry in two hours. Of course you lose weight.
Starting point is 01:42:43 They go fast. The food pyramid being upside down back in the day is just nuts. And how things're hungry in two hours. Of course you lose weight. They go fast. The food pyramid being upside down back in the day is just nuts. And how things were back in the day and how they thought about how you should eat breads. They didn't. That's the thing. They didn't think that. The problem is it's economic policy. It was an economic policy to help the U.S. be able to grow a lot
Starting point is 01:42:58 of food. Farmers. Yeah, farmers. Don't trust the government. It has nothing to do with what is actually healthy for you. It's purely, if you know anything about if you're in econ and eco 101, it's an economic policy that got changed into becoming our health policy for some stupid reason. Okay. Corn subsidies and a lot of stuff like that. But again, not to touch that. If you Google farm – like the 2024 farm bill, 2023 farm bill, every year the farm bill passes without any kind of hubbaloo or
Starting point is 01:43:28 whatever it's it's something that happened that gets passed almost everybody votes for it very rarely is there any kind of problem and that's been the case forever and that's where all the subsidies are and and it's been the government has been paying farmers to grow corn because of corn subsidies forever and these kind of things remind me dude yeah these things are really really bad and that's why when people say hey look you should only venture into the inner aisles at the grocery store very rarely you know and you shouldn't be buying very much do your do your your shopping in the produce department do your shopping in very much. Do your shopping in the produce department. Do your shopping in the meat department.
Starting point is 01:44:06 Do your shopping in the dairy aisle and stay out of the inner aisles. Like get your cleaners there. Maybe get some rice there. But even still, like you want to avoid the foods that are, you know, that have a lot of preservatives and stuff like that or that are ultra processed. Processed, yeah, yeah. Go buy food from your farmer's market only for four weeks and tell me how you feel. Yeah. Only go to a local farmer market and just buy only what they sell and then see how you feel.
Starting point is 01:44:33 When you mentioned that, Phil, I never thought about that, but I usually don't roll down the middle aisles unless I'm getting TP or something like that. I don't do fake mashed potatoes or spaghetti. I'll go into the aisles for spices and salt and stuff like that. Honey buns. Sometimes. It's literally the exact opposite. But listen, this is something that me and my girlfriend kind of kind of bicker a little bit about.
Starting point is 01:45:01 I think it's important to have one day where you can eat whatever you want. Right. So you have you should eat healthy things all the time during the week like we do monday through saturday and then on on sunday i'm like look if you've eaten healthy all week and you've gone to the gym and done your stuff on sunday you can go ahead and get buck wild have your your your sugary stuff have your your cookies. Have your brownie. Exactly. I will have Red Bulls because she hates that I drink Red Bull. She's constantly trying to get me to not drink Red Bull. But I'll have like a couple Red Bull on Sunday.
Starting point is 01:45:35 We'll get pizza on Sunday. And then we'll have all that stuff. But you do it on Sunday because during the week, then it gives you something to look forward to. And so that way it's not, I can never have this again. All you have to do is say, no, sunday we can get this sunday and it or on the cheat day you know we could call it easier good you call it moderation yes you know that's a novel idea my friend you know but that i mean that's the way that's what i found to work best like eat clean during the week eat you know eat good stuff during the week and then you have one day where you can go ahead and eat whatever you want get weird have your your
Starting point is 01:46:10 cinnamon toast crunch in the morning you know the the the good sweet cookie skillet i want to know what a cookie skillet is it is this you get a uh a cast iron little pan or whatever, a little cast iron skillet, and you make a cookie in there. And it's... It's super great or something? It gets brought out to your table hot. Oh, yeah. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:46:33 Some ice cream on top. It's got to be delicious. You know, for me, I found that the cheat day, that I could do so much damage in a cheat day. I had to go to a cheat meal a week. Oh, really? I was able to wipe out an entire week of deficit
Starting point is 01:46:43 with one cheat day. I'm like, I didn't lose any weight this week i thought about sunday and i'm like yeah it's because i ate like everything for an entire day yeah yeah i guess that that does make sense but uh but the the idea of of having having something to look forward to makes the the day-to-day you know deficit easier to deal with i love tying the idea of hitting your gym target to the reward as well. Yeah. Like I didn't get five days. I don't get to do it this week.
Starting point is 01:47:09 Okay. That's a good idea. There you go. All right. So, uh, more super chats, the truth.
Starting point is 01:47:14 Hey, I'm from California. And when Obama was president, we saw a resurgence of measles and polio because of illegal aliens. It was the left who were against having their kids get vax vaccinated against them look man like i said i think that the the polio and the uh the measles and the uh those vaccines those are those have have a long history and i i think those are probably probably a good idea i don't i don't i'm not a vaccine hater so i and and yes that that is true illegal immigrants there's no guarantee that they they are vaccinated the the people from
Starting point is 01:47:51 south america that are are in from impoverished countries you know they don't have the same kind of uh the same kind of health care standards that we do here you know so cool uh dados prime says i wrote a book awoken a modern mythical story available now two characters based on serge and ian graphing included serge liked my ex post about it well there you go congratulations go check out uh the awoken a modern mythical story available i'm not sure where uh dados a prime you can check i don't know check him out on youtube maybe you can you can find it there i don't know where to get it maybe just google it that might be the most efficient use of ad money i've ever seen in my life that's was that 10 bucks 10 bucks for that that is a bargain it is definitely a bargain now i'm
Starting point is 01:48:39 interested because i'd love to see the surge character and the Ian character. Let's see. Grandpa's play says, I've been on a diet for 11 weeks, started at 361 pounds, and I'm at 307 pounds. Man, 11 weeks, that is awesome, man. That is absolutely awesome. Cheers, bro. Yeah, don't stop, Grandpa.
Starting point is 01:49:00 It doesn't get harder as you lose weight, though. Sure, sure. Well, the bigger you are, the faster it is. Burning 5,000 calories a day yeah yeah it's it like you said it as you as you burn more it gets harder to lose the last little bit um maintain well i mean it's not now if you're trying to get rid of the last little bit you really do when i got into the the best shape that i'd ever been in like i was doing doing cardio twice a day, morning and evening. And I was literally eating like four meals of just chicken and rice.
Starting point is 01:49:33 I did that for like six weeks and I was shredded. I was shredded at the end of that. But you know, it's tough to eat chicken and rice four meals a day for six weeks. That is not easy. And doing, you know, 40 minutes in the morning, 40 minutes at night.
Starting point is 01:49:44 And in addition to regular lifting and stuff, it was hard, but man, six weeks that is not easy and doing you know 40 minutes in the morning 40 minutes at night and in addition to regular lifting and stuff it was hard but man i'm not looking forward to prep what use any kind of spices oh yeah are you sure yeah you know i don't know if it's straight you know what i mean there's also like there there's a there are a couple uh barbecue sauces that you can use that are sugar-free and stuff that actually life is. G Hughes. Sugar free barbecue sauce. Exactly. Yeah. Let's see. Jimmy says, Trump said the border wall is moral because the Vatican has a wall.
Starting point is 01:50:15 He said this after the dumb, dumb people, dumb, dumb Pope decided to mouth off about his policy. Look, man, I have ideas about the pope and he seems like a weird pope to me so i don't weird pups well the they're like john paul is the i'm sorry my bad mary i i mean i wasn't i wasn't trying to bring you into this either but like john pope john paul to my recollection pope john paul was like a pretty legitimate pope right he was he was kind of like what you would expect a catholic pope to be be like and then how do you expect a catholic pope to be like a catholic pope like a cat no like a catholic like actually do things that you would expect well so he was uh against abortion he didn't make excuses for abortion or
Starting point is 01:51:06 or or things like is against abortion pope francis is yes he's yes he is he doesn't come off he doesn't speak clearly the the way about it as as far as my uh understanding has been so again i i could be i could be wrong but uh i think that the liberation theology that some Catholics practice is a bit of a bastardization of Catholicism. It's a lot of left-leaning influence on Catholicism. I'm not totally sure what you mean by liberation theology. Well, we should probably talk about it not here. Maybe we'll find another time to talk about it. Yeah, I hate to get in between the
Starting point is 01:51:47 Protestants and Catholics fighting as a Protestant right now, but... Phil's Catholic, just for the record. Phil's Catholic. I have... My girlfriend, Mary, and I have been to Catholic Mass multiple times, and we're going again this Sunday. Wicked. I wanted to interrupt because we have
Starting point is 01:52:03 a breaking update from Nick Sorter on the horrifying tower cameo you guys can watch here. Apparently, it shows it's a mass casualty event. Rescue boats are reportedly
Starting point is 01:52:13 pulling bodies to the water. See the impact right there? That's terrible. Something hit something in the air, the helicopter. Yeah, they're saying
Starting point is 01:52:18 it was a helicopter striking a plane. Wow. It was crashed in a helicopter landing at Reagan National Airport near Washington, D.C. Fatality has been reported.
Starting point is 01:52:24 Mass search and rescue operation is happening in the Potomac River. Nick's in D.C. right now. Yes. That's why he's on scene right now reporting. So I just wanted to point this out, guys. Fox reporting that it was a military helicopter that's coming from our personal slack. We can't corroborate that.
Starting point is 01:52:39 We don't really know right now. But that would make sense. Military is on different continents right now but uh that would make sense militaries on different yeah i mean if you and if you if you drive around that area there are you see blackhawks go all the time from the pentagon all the time the pentagon's right there literally like going to dca you pass the pen i pass the pentagon every single time that i go to dca and so and it's totally normal to see uh blackhawks flying around that area and considering it's the it's nighttime it's terrible i had this similar situation happened to me last year when we took off from greenville airport and all of a sudden the airport plane just went like in a straight climb and then
Starting point is 01:53:15 came back down and what happened he said a medical flight took off and just went left instead of right oh wow and i mean it easily could have ended up like that but i mean i always thought about like what would happen now we know it's not a good thing. Yeah. You can – and there's a lot of traffic over there, you know, whether it be, you know, just in DCA. But it's not just DCA there. There's a lot of things in the air all the time. So that's terrible.
Starting point is 01:53:38 So thoughts and prayers as well. Oof. Yeah, it's terrible. Yeah, man. All right. So let's see. Rogue Nomad says, hell's terrible. Yeah, man. All right, so let's see. Rogue Nomad says, Hell yes, Sean Hendricks.
Starting point is 01:53:49 Thank you for all you've done for us in Western North Carolina, man. Let's go. Let's go. Awesome. You have been kicking ASS, my friend, by the way. I appreciate it.
Starting point is 01:53:59 It's been quite the experience. I feel like I've lived a lifetime in the last four months. No doubt. She's, yeah. experience. I feel like I've lived a lifetime in the last four months. No doubt. She's, yeah. St. Miles says, really loving Mary's presence on the show tonight. It adds a nice contrast to today's subjects, Christian and Young. Well, thank you.
Starting point is 01:54:19 I appreciate that. Let's see. Ted Thornton says, every school day should start with the pledge followed by the shredded bald eagle with guns video. America. I mean, look, I'm not 100% sure I'm on board with the pledge, but the shredded bald eagle with the guns video, I'm backing that.
Starting point is 01:54:43 How dare you say that? What? You're not okay with that? You're not on board with the pledge, but the shredded bald eagle with the guns video, I'm backing that. How dare you say that? You're not on board with the pledge of allegiance? The pledge of allegiance was written by a socialist in order to sell flags. I take back everything I just said. I'll have to read up on this. That's true. I don't say the pledge, no.
Starting point is 01:55:01 I love the idea of it, but if it's social... Prayer in schools. I'm social... Prayer in schools. I'm fine with prayer in schools. But when it comes to the Pledge of Allegiance, right? Like, you're pledging allegiance to the flag, right? The point isn't to pledge allegiance. Like, pledging allegiance to a flag misses the point.
Starting point is 01:55:20 If you were pledging allegiance to the Constitution, then that might be something worth doing. Pledging allegiance, because that's when you... Well, it's for which it stands. One nation. Under God. Individual. It's not the flag in and of itself, it's for which it stands.
Starting point is 01:55:36 Pledge allegiance to the flag and to the republic for which it stands. Yeah, I mean, I understand that. It does say and to, which means it does say both the flag and. Yeah, but again, it was, in my opinion, because it was written by a socialist who had- What was this person's name? I forget his name. Do you want to- I'll do it. I'll do it.
Starting point is 01:55:56 Wait, guys, talk. Francis Scott Key. Is that the declaration? No, Francis Scott Key did the Star Spangled Banner. Oh, that Star Spangled Banner. That's right. Venkata Subha Rao? That was fast. How did you do that? No, no, no. It's not the same.angled Banner. Oh, that Star Spangled Banner. That's right. Venkata Subha Rao? That was fast.
Starting point is 01:56:05 How did you do that? No, no, no. It's not the same. Okay. No. Different one. So, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:56:12 I don't think, I don't like the idea of the Pledge of the- Francis Bellamy in 1892. I went to Bellamy- Bellamy was an American Baptist minister and Christian socialist. There it is. This is the original version of the pledge as part of a magazine promotion for the World's Columbian Exposition, which celebrated the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas.
Starting point is 01:56:37 Yikes. Christopher Columbus. I don't like those guys too much. I'm entirely sure what it means to be a Christian socialist. Yeah, that's... Especially in 1892. This is the liberation theology conversation that we can have later. But I went to Bellamy Middle School.
Starting point is 01:56:57 And Edward Bellamy, it was pretty well known that he was a socialist. Is it Edward Bellamy or Francis Bellamy? I'm sorry, Francis Bellamy okay yeah um so yeah and and you know look i'm i'm i'm as patriotic as they get right like i mean i got the 13 colonies flag on them on my arm definitely not questioning that so um but i personally don't think that pledging allegiance, I stand for the national anthem. I'm not the guy that I take my hat off for the national anthem, even if I haven't shaved my head and I got a weird haircut
Starting point is 01:57:32 or something like that, the hat comes off. And I'll put my hand over my heart while the pledge is done, but I don't recite it myself. Just a quick update as well. It looks like it was an American Airlines regional that had a mid-air collision with a police helicopter oh a regional sort of like a 50 60 seater it's a watch it be a criminal alien they're a criminal and they're going after no maybe i'm just throwing
Starting point is 01:57:55 that out there it's super conspiracy theory yeah tragic truly uh you got one more there so yeah uh let's see you got time for one more uh the Draken says Congress should codify the term the people as used throughout the Constitution to something like the first sentence of the 14th Amendment. Tenth Circuit Court pulled a definition out their asses that only pertains to 2A. I'm not sure about the context of this here. Yeah, just 2A. Well, yeah. I mean. I figured I'd throw it at you yeah i the
Starting point is 01:58:27 10th circuit court i don't know which there's a couple um there's a couple cases that are before the supreme court now that are actually important um regarding whether or not there can be semi automatic rifle bans and whether or not there can be magazine capacity bans. But I don't know if they went to the 10th Circuit or if he's referring to those two. So we're still waiting to find out if those two, if the court is going to hear those two cases. And I'm hoping that they will in this session because these questions need to be answered. Can a semi-automatic rifle be banned just because the state or a state says that rifle is scary and uh the argument that i believe is no because you know shall not be infringed is pretty
Starting point is 01:59:15 clear uh one more i think you'll pick one of these ones which one you feel is a cool one okay let's see uh useless humor says i've been up and down from 500 to 300 about seven times in the last 10 years. Check gut biome. Okay, that is a hell of a fluctuation, my man. Yeah. And I hope that you're like 6'4", because if you're like my height, going from 500 to 300 to 500, that is crazy. Yeah, it's wild. Glory Farm Knock says,
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