Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #428 - People Chant LETS GO BRANDON To Biden's Face As His Agenda Fails w/Elisha Krauss
Episode Date: December 16, 2021Tim, Ian, Luke, and Lydia join commentator Elisha Krauss to discuss how Joe Biden was received when he stopped in Kentucky following the deadly tornadoes, Hillary Clinton's future plans, Ron Desantis'... wise decision to invoke Martin Luther King, Jr as he introduces an anti-woke bill for Florida, the parents of students competing with the trans UPenn swim student, the anti-mandate protesters arrested for refusing to leave a NYC restaurant, and the insane 'green new deal' NYC is planning to implement that will make natural gas illegal in the city. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I don't know about all of you guys, but I think Joe Biden's not going to be running for president in 2024.
You got a New York Times article saying he shouldn't run and he should tell everyone he's not running.
You've got vultures circling his withered, decaying body.
All these prominent individuals in the Democratic Party are being lined up.
Even CNN's running an article saying the 11 Democrats who could replace Joe Biden.
The media knows it. It's time to admit it.
Joe Biden is not going to make it to the end
of a second term. He'd be what, 86, I think is what they say in the New York Times. 86 years old.
And now we have this. Joe Biden goes to Kentucky because of the disaster and people are yelling
at him. Let's go, Brandon. They don't like this guy. People don't like this guy. Now, look, I get
it. 60 some odd percent of Democrats want him to run again. Only 60 percent.
Independent voters mostly don't.
Republicans obviously don't.
But he can't even get more than 60 percent of his own party.
Dude's out.
So we'll definitely talk about this.
We're going to talk about what's going on with New York City banning gas buildings.
So they're switching to all electricity.
And now there's speculation that's going to result in rolling blackouts.
But I guess that's what happens when you have democrat leadership in new york unrestrained shutting
down free speech shutting down people's livelihoods nobody cares i mean people fled i guess but now
that you've just given the despots full control of the city and i can't blame people for leaving
joining us to talk about all of this is aliciauss. Did I say Krauss? Totally wrong.
I did the wrong one.
I added it beforehand.
It's my bad, though, because everybody always biffs my name, and I was like, oh, it's Elisha
Krauss, not Alicia Krauss.
And then I think that was right before we went on there.
Oh, and I went, I did the wrong one.
And you did the wrong one because I spoke it into being, and then it was stuck in your
head.
So I'm sorry about that.
It's your fault that I said it wrong.
My bad.
Not my fault.
Don't look at me.
If Tim's going to say it wrong, I'm definitely going to say it about that it's your fault that i said it wrong not my fault don't look at me if tim's gonna say it wrong i'm definitely gonna say it wrong and it's not on purpose it's not my fault you can call me e uh yeah kraus my husband calls
me elish oh that's cute elisha no we had this conversation i know so i don't know if he was
just pulling my leg but when ben and i did a morning show together, he informed me that I have a Jewish dude's name.
And my parents were like, we're non-denominational.
And you think that it's Elijah and Elijah in the Bible.
And Ben was like, no, it's Elijah and Elisha.
And I literally just asked you.
I was like, Kraus, right?
And then you were like, yeah.
And then I think you said, what do you say, Elisha Cross.
I said, don't say Cross.
And then I did.
I did it. So who are you? What do you do? What, don't say Cross. And then I did. I did it.
So who are you?
What do you do?
Who am I?
What do I do?
I'm an out-of-work homeschool mom.
Yeah.
No, I live in Los Angeles.
I'm a conservative commentator.
Hey, at least it's sunny.
That's true.
It's dictatorial, but the weather's nice.
And I'm a political geek that's been doing
this stuff in this world since I was
18. I'm a grandma millennial. I'm 35.
And yeah,
I'm here in D.C.
area co-hosting at Newsmax this week.
So that's been fun. Cool. Right on. Well, thanks for coming.
What am I talking about? Well, thanks for having me as well.
My name is Luke Grodowski and I think New Hampshire
is one of the best, freest places
in the world next to Tehran, Mexico.
And that's why, hey, I made this T-shirt that says Make America New Hampshire,
which you can get exclusively on thebestpoliticalshirts.com.
And because you do, I'm here.
Thanks for having me.
I'm excited to have this conversation with someone's name that sounds like a Jewish dude.
Thanks so much for coming.
Hey, Ian Crosland here from iancrosland.net.
Happy to be here.
Glad you guys are here. Thanks for coming. I'm excited to be here here from iancrosland.net. Happy to be here. Glad you guys are here.
Thanks for coming.
I'm excited to be here as well.
Pushing buttons in the corner as I do.
And I love my lady guests as always.
I'm excited for tonight as well.
Yeah, we got to balance out all the testosterone in this room.
It's a struggle.
Yeah, Luke's preparing a fight club or something.
I am.
We got professional kickboxer trainers in the house.
Like a real fight club.
Like a professional.
Tomorrow. Oh, I was going to say, I don't know that I can do that in my heels. I don't think you can do that house. Like a real fight club. Like a legit fight club. Tomorrow.
Oh, I was going to say,
I don't know that I can do that
in my heels.
But I want to stress,
like actual trained people
are coming to do a class
and like teach people, right?
Is that what it is?
I mean, if you're going to have
a fight club,
the first rule is
we can't talk about a fight club.
All right, all right, all right.
We can't throw you in too much.
All right, let's just get
into the news then
because I've already revealed too much.
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And let's jump in to this first story literally right here that we have right up.
People shout, let's go, Brandon, during Joe Biden's visit to Kentucky. And there's
a picture of Joe Brandon.
I was going to say Joe Brandon.
Joe Brandon. Sorry, we just made
you mess up on all the names. I can't do it.
Once you've done one wrong, you're just going
to read that. It's fine. Why are you redowsking so
much, Tim? I don't know what's going on out here.
Maybe I just haven't had enough
sugar or something.
I've got zero sugar today.
All right.
President Joe Biden was met with shouts of, let's go, Brandon, and a Trump flag as he
arrived in Kentucky on Wednesday to survey damage from a tornado that killed at least
88 people.
We know what let's go, Brandon means.
So they got videos and photos.
Two let's go, Brandons from the crowd as Biden gets out.
After arriving in the state, Biden tweeted, I'm in Kentucky to meet with local leaders
and to survey the damage from the tornadoes and extreme weather.
It will take all of us working together to recover and begin rebuilding.
And we are committed to providing whatever support is needed for however long it takes.
Earlier in the day, Biden spoke with Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and was briefed on the
damage while in Mayfield.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was also present.
And that's basically it.
That's the gist of the story.
But I think this is an important story.
Yeah, I feel like under the years of the former president, even like I go back to I'm a political nerd.
So even back to like when Romney was running or McCain was running or when George W.
Bush was in the White House, I remember living on 34th Street in New York City and half a million people were like burning his effigies.
Right. And it was like a news story of look how mad they are
at the republican office and and like protesters free speech yay but it's also one-sided like
here's two dudes which you know two dudes ain't that many i feel like most of the people in
kentucky are probably legitimately mourning and worried about their homes and their neighbors
and the businesses in the area and what are they gonna do with the rest of their lives
and their priority isn't to go out there and yell,
let's go, Brandon. But kudos to the guys who did it. And they have a right to do that.
And so but you're not going to get coverage of this anywhere else, because heaven forbid,
people who are against Joe Biden express their viewpoints.
I think they have a right to say it. I think it's important that people speak up,
especially in the face of Joe Biden. I think that's what makes America great. The fact that
Joe Biden can come down and you can yell, let's go, Brandon. What's awesome about this country?
For sure. Part of me is, though, like, man, I wish we could kind of just get,
like, we have a major disaster. 80 people died. Yeah. But Joe Biden is just, he's burning this
country to the ground. And I'm not going to blame him for the natural disaster.
But so many people are suffering in this country because of his failed leadership.
For someone to get that opportunity to be like, I am going to criticize you over everything we're dealing with.
Yeah, you got to do it.
Even NPR, I think I was listening to NPR earlier today.
And they were talking about how this area was already hard hit by the economy.
And then you have a tornado that comes through and levels the entire town.
And this guy's going to do a photo op and he's and so i get the frustration of local people that are like okay
now you're coming now you're pretending to do something now you're going to send us funds
now you're pretending to care when we've lost our factory jobs and we've done all this stuff
and like this quote-unquote return to normal that you promised hasn't happened well middle america has been i think most screwed over by the establishment whether it was the opioid
epidemic whether it's even gas prices going up this predominantly affects people in rural rural
areas like kentucky where they have to drive around they spend more on gas they spend more
on energy and utilities but this is not a rare occurrence i still remember at the end of the
bush presidency there was also an incident where he was out there surveying some kind of environmental damage.
And then people came up and screamed a few Bush.
They also did it to Dick Cheney.
But his poll numbers are extremely down.
And I think the few people who are supporting him are some cartel members, the Taliban,
and a few billionaires that really make up the few percentage points of support that he gets.
And China.
Yes.
Xi Jinping, good big fan.
Taking advantage right now.
He's meeting with Putin, and they're basically joining together
because Biden is, you know what?
He's sitting on his hands.
Well, look, I don't want war in Ukraine.
I don't want war in Afghanistan.
But Joe Biden, wow, did he screw up Afghanistan.
And that's really when his poll numbers took a huge hit because he is a failed leader.
I think with a lot of stuff, especially inflation, the reason people are mad at the establishment altogether.
Yeah.
A lot of people are in these cities and they can't see it.
They don't understand.
When the prices go up a little bit, they're not thinking about it.
And it's incremental.
If every day you wake up, they add a nickel or whatever to the food, it's going to take you a little while to be like,
hey, wait a minute. Why is the milk costing so much? But when you get news story like people
are screaming and dying and a bomb went off in Afghanistan and the withdrawal was a huge disaster,
all of a sudden people, there's something tangible they can see there.
I got to say, though, I think for average Americans outside the beltway, outside, you know, these liberal meccas where everybody's making a quarter of a
million dollars a year and they're like STEM jobs, right, that you have people like me that I go to
the grocery store every week with my kids. And that does affect us. Fuel prices do affect us.
My parents live 30 miles from the closest grocery store. You have people watching right now that, you know, have to commute maybe 50 miles to work one day, one way. And so those
things, even though it is like incremental, they still feel that when they look at their paycheck
and they're like, well, that thousand bucks ain't going to go as far this week. And I think that
that angst can continue into the midterms. But don't know voters have short-term memory and obviously
his ratings are not good his his polling numbers are not too hot and i don't i don't blame abysmal
they're absolutely so bad um but i think that there's an element of most of the time people
vote with what affects them like in that moment it voting is an emotional appeal and typically
liberals tend to do a better job at telling the story.
But the story that they're telling,
the story that they're showing,
and the story that they're governing right now is a total crap show.
And I think it's going to really hurt them next year.
What I think is absolutely crazy
is that Biden's approval rating
was as high as it was for as long as it was,
especially compared to Trump.
When we got Donald Trump in office,
the economy started doing better.
In 2019, I heard over and over again
how good the economy was from news reports,
from individuals.
When we were buying furniture
for the first studio we built,
the furniture sales lady was just like,
2019 was the greatest year of my life.
I can't believe how much money I made.
I'm so happy.
The guy who was doing the foundation work
as we were expanding outside,
he was like, business is booming.
And that was January of 2020.
And then what happened?
But take a look.
What's really fascinating.
We have this Joe Biden's real clear politics poll average.
It's right around.
It's Afghanistan where he really got slammed.
That's why it's fascinating to me that it was literally screwing up getting out of Afghanistan where things started to flip.
And I think what may have happened is that moment was a big slap in the face to a lot of people who were content to be like,
Trump is gone.
Everything's fine now.
And then all of a sudden they were like,
a bomb just went off and killed a bunch of people
outside of the airport.
Bagram Air Force Base was abandoned.
And I think left, right, or center,
even like you said,
okay, I didn't want to be in war in Afghanistan.
You don't want to abandon our own people.
And there is, thank God,
this beauty to America and our citizens
that whether you look like
me or vote like me, I'm still
not going to abandon you in another country.
And I'm not going to leave you to die.
And I think that there has been this element
of your commander-in-chief
does not leave you behind.
All of the situations, like Reagan with the
Iran hostages, other
situations of even Obama, who paid
to get some people out of Iran, that like we don't leave our guys behind.
We don't leave our people behind.
And it was a wake up call.
And I think very shocking to a lot of Americans like, holy, wait, what?
This just happened and nobody's going to do anything about it.
And they're just pretending like it's no big deal.
I was surprised the moment people didn't wake up was true in and on a shot of the pressure.
Yeah.
Well, the mainstream media pretty much got him
into office. They're supporting him throughout the way.
But now that you see the cracks
in the facade that they kind of painted
of him as this kind of Trump savior.
He's not a Trump savior. What happened in Afghanistan
was an absolute geopolitical failure
that, of course, gave billions of dollars
of weaponry to the Taliban.
And the retaliation against the attack
on the base was literally killing 10 innocent civilians, seven of them children, U.S. aid workers that
were providing water.
And just recently, as of a few hours ago, the Pentagon announced that they will be holding
no one responsible for the butcher and assassination of innocent civilians in Afghanistan that
the media and the Pentagon were telling us was ISIS-K members that were going to launch
a preemptive strike on the embassy. That wasn't true. They were lying through their teeth.
And this is one reason why, again, Biden, totally out of touch with reality. He had to have a PR
campaign disinformation group meeting with the corporate media in order to paint a positive
picture on the economy. And today, he even issued a statement saying, what's the big deal when talking about giving up freedoms
in exchange for, of course, the vaccine mandates?
Totally out of touch.
Totally totalitarian.
To me, he's a puppet that many special interests are using
to push very unpopular policies on the American people.
Did he get a come on man in there when he said to give up your freedoms?
Nope.
Come on, man.
Give up your freedoms.
It's a big deal.
Clearly.
He actually made coherent sentences. And he was freedoms. It's a big deal. He actually spoke clearly. He actually made coherent sentences.
And he was like, you know, what's the big deal, guys?
The more dictatorial he is, the
clearer he speaks. I'm old enough to remember
my background has been talk radio
and I produced the Hannity radio show for seven
years. And I remember there was a time where it was like
Hugh Hewitt, might have been Dennis Prager,
Mark Levin, Sean Hannity, like
the OGs of conservative
radio met with George W.
Bush in his second term.
And it might have been a time when his poll numbers were down.
And there was like all of these mainstream media reports once the meeting was leaked
of, oh, look, White House conspires with far right media and like try to boost the president's
poll numbers.
But yet you have, like you said, not just not just not just you know the young turks and like
crazy leftist organizations that claim to be unbiased media outlets uh going and talking to
people in the white house communications team you have members of the mainstream media outlets that
pretend to be fair and balanced journalists that are doing this and like where is the outrage just
i think the double standard is what really gets to me there's two things i'll add first is there was a cnn producer who was arrested
for trafficking kids and brian stelter's on twitter like why won't the fox hosts talk about
the text messages and it's like they did well it was 24 hours later and it's like when are you
going to talk about the producer yeah chris cuomo and your producer producer who worked with chris
cuomo or even the cia scandal where they caught their own agents doing some of those same similar actions.
But MSNBC, ABC News, CBS, NBC all ignored this major CNN producer.
But I got to add one more thing, too, about what happened in Afghanistan.
I'll tell you where I think I wish more Americans would give Biden a lower rating is when he – what did he do?
He issued a drone strike which killed
10 civilians was it 10 civilians seven children and it was an aid worker that was providing clean
water to the Afghani people and uh how many of the are is anybody involved going to be I don't
know maybe indicted go to prison or the pentagon just announced no one will be held responsible
for this action so Joe Biden um following his predecessor, Barack Obama, kills children.
Now, I'm not going to give Trump an escape on this one.
The difference is with Barack Obama, we know definitively that he killed Abdulrahman Al-Awlaki in a drone strike in Yemen.
We know definitively that Joe Biden's administration, they issued this drone strike.
When it comes to Donald Trump and the death of Abdulrahman's little sister, this was a commando raid in Yemen. It's speculated that she died. So it's still bad. And I don't want to give
Trump any free passes on his drone strikes or his commando raids and the stuff he did. But I'm also
going to say Donald Trump also moved to withdraw from Afghanistan and Syria and didn't start any
new wars. And I'll take what I can get. Criticism where criticism is due, praise where praise is due.
Joe Biden, I knew this was going to happen. you get him in office and he was going to restart the war machine the same we saw in the years prior well and i think that we all kind of expected that in
2016 had it been hillary clinton who won and i think that that's why you saw people um specifically
like those rust belt people where hillary didn't spend any money you know that decided to vote for
trump because it was a breath of fresh air and people were war weary.
Now, as someone who knows and loves many members of the military, I don't know the details of that commando thing.
And I've never been on the ground with a gun to my head and having to kill bad guys.
And unfortunately, there is a cost benefit analysis to every single decision that you make as commander in chief.
Right. Like if you actually it is kind of fascinating to go back and look at the obama decision to go get in bin laden and how the guys
in the room all had different percentages of what they thought the likelihood of one bin laden
actually being there and then two it being like a no-fault operation and the and that that risk is
extremely high and that's part of their job but yeah i do appreciate the consistency that you have there. It's just also, once again, the media would be blowing up everything had an aid worker been killed in a drone strike by Donald Trump.
But just really quick, there wasn't a lot of consistency with the official story of what Obama did to Osama.
And then the raid that Donald Trump committed that allegedly killed Anawaki's sister was literally the raid that Obama didn't want to do.
But Donald Trump personally called off on and there was civilian casualties, according to many independent reports.
I'll say this, though.
That was really early in Trump's administration.
Trump switched to getting American personnel out and upping drone strikes.
I'm not a big fan of that necessarily, but I suppose it's like, what do you do, right?
You say we don't want ground conflict.
So to secure certain areas, you need drones.
Donald Trump tried getting us out of Syria, and he was lied to by whatever you want to call these people.
The bureaucratic state, how about that?
The administrative state.
They lied to the American people and to Donald Trump to make sure that we kept troops in Syria when he and the American people don't want these wars.
So I will give him credit for that.
And I will say this.
Speaking of Hillary Clinton.
We'll just really quickly also I want to add that Donald Trump made sure that the list
of people that were assassinated by the drone strikes was kept secret away from the general
public.
Obama at least executed people, kept the list.
Let's be honest with you there.
But Trump also took away the decision for him personally calling off on these assassinations
and gave it to the Pentagon as well.
So I think that's an important factor to understand here.
And I wish he would have pulled troops out correctly out of Afghanistan.
You mean like you want the transparency of it?
Yes, exactly.
And reporting.
Like if you're going to kill a 15-year-old American citizen, which Obama did,
and his spokesperson told me and We Are Change reporters that they should have had a better father, at least be open
and transparent about it.
That was massive.
That was back, what, 2012?
Yep.
That was during the presidential election.
Luke was on the ground during the election campaign, and you went up to, I think, Debbie
Wasserman Schultz and who was it, Charlie Gibbs?
Yes.
Charlie Gibbs and Obama's chief of staff and spokesperson.
And I asked him exactly,
why did your administration personally call off
on the assassination
of a 15-year-old American citizen?
Signed off.
Signed off on the assassination
of a 15-year-old American citizen.
And the response I got by Mr. Gibbs
was he should have had a better father.
This actually got...
This was an American citizen.
How did I forget that story?
Like, that's like in my... But that's not just Obama. You know, of course, he was the president, This was an American citizen. How did I forget that story?
That's like in my... But that's not just Obama.
Of course, he was the president, but that's Biden too.
Biden was very deeply involved in the Iraq operation.
Oh, he likes to...
It's funny how...
Remember Bin Laden's dead, Detroit's alive?
I don't know.
You've been to Detroit lately?
He very much liked to marry himself to all of the wins of the Obama administration, I think mainly to appeal to black voters and not marry himself to any of the failures of the Obama administration, of which there are many. administration and it's only it's not it's not even been a full year so we're already getting this check this out we're already getting rumors that joe biden is not going to be running in 2024
so who do you think it might be could it be hillary clinton no daily mail reports clinton's
belief that the presidency is her birthright and deep unpopularity of Biden and Harris could see the former first lady run in 2024,
politics insider warns, and I do not disagree.
I don't know if I believe she would because she is deeply unpopular herself.
But she came out recently and she was like, here's the speech I would have given if I had won.
Could you just give me a second to rant about that, by the way?
When on God's green earth has anyone lost as much as hillary
clinton and been given so much time to talk about all the things that she wanted to do or would have
done had she won like democrats in general fail up like pete butte judge anybody but i am just
fascinated by the fact that we keep giving this like what was she on the today show or something
like it was a legitimate mainstream media show with millions of viewers
where she's given a primetime
A-block slot
to talk about, here's the speech
I would have given.
Here's the speech I would have given
had I been born Gisele Bundchen.
Had I been...
Had I gotten an Oscar, here's the speech I would have given.
Isn't she doing a master class or something?
Yes!
Right now, my favorite joke I saw Had I gotten an Oscar, here's the speech I would have given. Isn't she doing a master class or something? Yes. Selling it.
On losing?
Right now, my favorite joke I saw was someone said, what's the master class going to be?
Pointing out Wisconsin on a map.
Oh, yikes.
Or that's the one she would need, I suppose.
Standing by her man.
Oh, yikes.
Having great relationships.
Winning elections.
Well, now let's be real.
Those are things she was all really bad at, but she could.
But the media pretends that she is good at all of those things.
They give her the opportunity to give that dumb speech because they feel like she should have given that speech.
And they also are signed on to it being her part.
Yes, yes, yes.
But as much as many people don't like Hillary Clinton, and I'm not a fan, I think we absolutely need to recognize what she is really,
really good at, the things she's done really
well, like running the Clinton
Foundation while she was running the State Department
and taking donations from foreign governments
to large sums, and then all of a sudden when she was
no longer a contender for the presidency or in the White House,
those donations started to dry up.
I got another one. I just got one really quick one.
Making sure that her husband
goes on Epstein's Island.
He's very good at that.
By the way, the Maxwell trial, I follow all the conspiracy theorists on the gram about
that.
But yeah, she's also really good at just signing on Hollywood money and Hollywood celebrities
and going and partying and stuff.
She's great being connected to Harvey Weinstein as well.
I mean, that's a good one.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, that's like all Democrats.
She knows how to pick them.
Did you see that?
You saw that video of her crying, right?
It was the weirdest not cry, like fake crying.
I'm sorry.
They came out and, you know, everyone ragged on Kyle Rittenhouse saying,
crocodile tears.
And I'm like, the dude's having a panic attack or anything.
That was PTSD.
That kid needs to be, I will say this.
He's getting therapy.
Okay, thank you.
Because I, the mom in me is like, stop doing interviews, start doing therapy.
Right.
He is.
That was in the trial.
Because you are young, and in 10 years.
It's going to hit you.
You need to take a beat.
I feel like someone should have told that to Hillary when she was much younger.
Yeah.
Because something is wrong with her.
Something from a very young age.
Did your mom ever tell you,
Tim, you can be whatever you want to be.
There's moms, they are unconditional.
They're amazing. They encourage you.
So did my mom. She's probably watching right now.
Hey, Mom. And like, Elisha, you can
be anything you want to be. But it's like,
did Hillary's mom do that to the
nth degree? Yeah, too much. Like, just
too much? Like, was it weirdly indoctrinated? Like, did Hillary's mom do that to the nth degree? Yeah, too much. Like, just too much? Like, was it weirdly indoctrinated?
Like, did she have goggles on that it was, like, fed to her, like, in Zoolander?
Like, this is what you will do.
This is what you will do.
And that's why she legitimately thinks it's her birthday?
Probably.
Probably Bill.
I don't think so.
Bill probably brainwashed her to think she's the one.
The reason I don't think so is because her mom has a goat's head and you know, hoven feet
and claws and, you know,
created her out of a pentagram and summoned her
from the depths and probably just, you know,
intent was inherent
within the demonic presence.
I was going to say something similar.
MK Ultra. I think that's also a possibility.
But who
knows? It's her time. Exactly.
She's just
an insane person. You know, she's a sociopath. It's her time. Exactly. She's just an insane
person. She's a sociopath.
Narcissistic. Yes.
Ego, narcissism. I think actually
left, right, or center. I think in order
to be, honestly,
I think most people in our industry,
so politicians and anybody on a microphone
is typically narcissistic. She's on record
celebrating death and murder
and torture. She's like, yeah, that was great.
Remember when she said she wanted to drone Julian Assange?
Can't we just drone this guy?
And then she was like, it was a joke, I swear.
Yeah, but when McCain said, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, I ran.
In a Q&A in 2008, people were like, what?
Warmonger, neocon.
So is it, yeah.
You think Hillary's going to run?
She's going to run.
I don't know.
I kind of would be excited for it.
The Hill is saying that she won't.
Because she would lose miserably.
Trump would just win again.
I think so.
There's going to be a glitch in the Matrix where we wake up and as soon as election season
starts, we're back in 2016, we don't know what happened, and it's Hillary versus Trump
again.
It's like, what?
No, it's Ian waking up and he was coming out of a DMT trip.
I remember the moment I woke up and saw Trump won, and I felt like the wind was knocked
out of me.
I was like, what is happening?
What did I drink?
Yeah, for sure.
It was totally...
I was in Times Square, and you could hear a pin drop, and all the people that went there
to celebrate were all quiet.
There was five Trump supporters, and you could see five guys like, ah!
And everyone was just giving them the stink eye.
And I was there filming it.
Like,
this is absolutely crazy and incredible at the same time.
Was it the crying meme?
Like the crazy crying meme?
Filled with people in Times Square,
like people shocked,
jaws on the floor,
walking around aimlessly lost like zombies,
not knowing what just hit them.
And they're watching all the news.
Like what?
In total,
it was,
it was,
it was something to experience
it's a night i will never forget when i watched the new york times like probability meter it said
like and it just like greater than 99 chance hillary clinton and then it slowly went down
i remember when it hit 50 and i was just i was laughing i was in the sputnik office and everyone
there was like people were starting to cry because they were all democrats and then it
shifts and then i remember when it was like trump is cannot lose at this point cassandra fairbanks is there she's
laughing she went from crying to laughing to crying again because it was like sad crying and
then like in the denial i do have to say so i'm a home birth hippie and uh i like went to this
unfortunately covid closed down my liberal friends yoga studio and it was like women only so i really
liked it because i feel like we were doing yoga and yeah dudes and um and there were a lot of women in like the full
women health yoga class like the next day that we're like i'm just here for the peace
and i did all of my essential oils and all of my touch points chunk uger freaking out
during his live stream it was hilarious it was crazy i'm
just sitting there like guys okay they're like alicia what's stressing you today and i'm like
all you guys what i find funny too is like my response to the election with joe biden was i
was like there it is the count is in joe biden you know is projected to be the winner and then
they they got mad at me for that like the the liberals were like, ha-ha, you're a loser. And I'm like, I just was like, yeah, he won.
I don't know.
You stated truth.
Truth that they denied.
Trump supporters got mad at me when I said that.
But I'm just like, it is what it is.
I don't know.
What am I supposed to do about it?
And they were like, ha-ha, you're a loser.
You voted for Trump and you lost.
And I was like, yeah.
They cried for four years.
I do have to say, and I was reading something the other day, as a mom, and I think it's good for society in general, we have to learn how to lose.
You have to be decent at losing to understand the importance of winning.
And I think that if you don't learn that, like Hillary didn't.
Shut up.
Dude, just shut up, lady.
You're not being graceful, and you're not being dignified, and you're not doing the
country any good.
And if you want to run for president of the United States, you're allegedly supposed to
care about country first.
It's clearly not about country first with her.
But it's going to be okay, because a lot of women are going to learn how to lose in sports,
especially our whole country.
Oh, we already are.
Because of our fellow women.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, man, it's crazy to me.
It's been six and a half years
since i'm like sitting there watching hillary clinton announcing she's gonna run and then the
2016 election cycle when she's debating trump was one of the funniest things ever that you know the
things because you'd be in jail it's like man mic drop moments people are cheering they're treating
it like wwe the the debates were definitely more
entertaining i used all the gifs in my tweets from the debate it was like so fun are never fun
or funny but donald trump he brought that and so so i actually had this conversation the other day
with somebody uh trump also brought i think like the cable newsification to politics. Like I've often said that the Trump family is like the Royals meet the Kardashians.
Because because like that is the kind of cultural phenomenon that they are and that he kind of had a thing like they had hair and makeup people in the White House for anyone in their administration that went on camera.
He kind of got that the visual and the story, it mattered.
And that's why Hollywood is all about leftism
for a few other things, too.
But because it's like
they are turned to
and have been turned to for decades
to create the narrative
and to create the story
to help Democrats win.
And Republicans have often failed
at like the emotion
and the story of things.
Well, this is something
that Andrew Klavan talks a lot about.
He talks about how conservatives are so bad at turning the story in their favor we don't
understand the importance of the arts we don't understand the importance of movies or books or
anything like that and that's part of the reason that we're losing the culture wars is something
that the left has such a grasp on i don't know why we're so bad at it but i think that for a
really long time we have fled because we thought that we couldn't win there.
So then we flee.
I mean, we see it happening now with COVID, right?
Self-fulfilling prophecy.
That people just, they run away.
They go to the ease of things instead of like putting down roots and fighting and being the odd man out.
Trump, a lot of people think Trump's going to run, right?
Yeah.
We know we've even talked to Steve Bannon's like he's running.
It's going to happen.
And some of his former administration.
And I certainly think so.
He's been rallying.
He's been losing weight, I guess.
Yeah.
But I mean, he's going to be up there, too.
I mean, he's going to be he's going to be as old as Joe Biden was when Joe Biden ran.
So he'll be like the second oldest president ever.
And he didn't have that line against Biden about how Biden was too old.
And yeah.
But is that anymore?
Trump is spry.
Yeah.
I've heard that about him yeah one
criticism that i'm seeing a lot of him especially when he goes on fox news is that he's actually
supporting uh big pharma more than his supporters um i've seen a lot of criticism of him especially
with a lot of the the mandates and and that he criticized a little bit but he still promotes
overall well he considered a mandate. I thought early
in COVID, he was like, oh, yeah, well, we should we should have like an incentive and we should
make sure that everybody gets the vaccine. There's also a lot of criticism from his base
of people saying that he just didn't stand up for his supporters, for his people,
and that there's a huge kind of disconnect between a lot of people who are not really
satisfied with that administration as well.
That needs to be brought up.
I think that the number one.
Well, I don't know.
I look at 2024 and I'm like, let's just run DeSantis.
Then we can have a really fun like lottery of who we going to choose for VP and then just like destroy any of the what was it?
Eleven different Democrats and all of the Democrats of the mainstream media is floating.
All of the names are awful and they're all losers.
Once again, Democrats fail up.
None of these people have
the it factor. Who is Amy Klobuchar?
Okay.
DeSantis has a lot of good
energy behind him. He does. Yes, and so I'm just
saying like I would love it.
I would love it if people
like any other Republican that's thinking
of running. Anybody like Abbott. anybody else under the sun, just I love you guys.
You're great.
Keep governing well in your states.
Let's just give it to DeSantis and then we can have one of you great people as VP and then we can destroy any of these idiots on this list.
I think DeSantis is a better option, although he is more of a traditional Republican in a lot of ways.
Yes. DeSantis is a better option, although he is more of a traditional Republican in a lot of ways. Yes, yes. So for me, we'll see.
It really is – it's going to be about what's in the forefront of his administration.
And I'm still kind of skeptical.
Trump, I didn't vote for the first time.
After seeing what he was doing, I was like, this guy is a bull in a china shop.
And he's saying no to the establishment.
DeSantis, however, I think has proven himself especially with COVID.
So if he were to run –
I got to say, too, I'm really impressed with a lot of these AGs on the state level.
Yeah.
Like a lot of these attorney generals, like in Oklahoma, for example, they're kind of like, oh, you can't mandate our National Guard to have the jab because turns out we're in charge of the National Guard, not the DOD.
So there you go.
And I'm pretty impressed with a lot of these AGs on some state levels, and maybe they'll
end up in the Senate or something one day.
That'd be nice.
Let's talk about what Ron DeSantis is doing, and one of the things that I would really,
really support him over, and this is from the Washington Post.
DeSantis invokes MLK as he proposes Stop WOKE Act against critical race theory.
I'm a fan, they say.
As Florida Governor Ron DeSis was introducing proposed legislation that
would allow parents to sue schools teaching critical race theory in the classroom he invoked
the words of reverend martin luther king jr that's dr martin king jr to try and make his point about
the stop woke act and the escalating conflict over the teaching of race you see how they do
that teaching of race yeah okay nice try quote you think about what mlk stood for he said he
didn't want people judged on the color of
their skin but on the content of their character yep desanta said you listen to some of these
people nowadays they don't talk about that so i tell you this the one thing i always ask my
liberal friends i say something very very simple simple to them i say uh do you support the message
of dr king you know they all say yes yeah oh of course absolutely and then i'll say what about
segregating these classrooms on the basis of race is in line with judging people on the content of
their character not the color of their skin yeah and for a lot of people there's a cognitive
dissonance they get angry because they're very tribalist well because it's not fair it's like
the instant reaction well they say they say colorblind society is wrong and i'm like so you
don't agree with with dr king what ronda sant DeSantis is doing is what I wanted Trump to be doing.
The left establishment lies about what critical race theory is to try and inject this into our society.
Joe Biden gets rid of Trump's executive order bans on critical race theory training,
and the leftists, who are in many ways populists, many of them aren't,
support this because this is a precursor to a form of communism
or a path towards chaos and destruction that can bring that about.
I think if MLK was alive today, this might be a little bit hyperbolic,
but I think he would be villainized and slandered by the corporate media.
I think he would be shadow banned.
I think he would be banned on big tech social media.
I hate to use this phrase, so I will put quotes around it,
but he would be called by liberals Uncle Tom.
Or a white supremacist.
Well, we have seen people who use his words literally be called that.
But look at how they treat any member of a group, whether you are a woman like myself.
Well, I can't.
They're yes, all women until it comes to a woman like me.
Right. Or they are for minorities, unless you happen to be Ben Carson or Alan West or Candace Owens.
Or, you know, they're for the LGBTQ people, unless you're Dave Rubin.
Like it's everything has like a stop point for them because it is it is the ideology
and the agenda.
Was MLK anti LGBTQ? I'm not surek anti-lgbtq i'm not
sure but i was reading something i'm not entirely sure the fbi had a lot of dirt on him showing that
he had extramarital affairs that they were using against him they literally sent evidence of that
to his wife when he was in prison as the fbi was sending mlk letters telling him to kill himself
in prison as they were extorting him politically with these larger, bigger truths
that they got on him after spying on him.
He was a part of the church, and he was preaching that kind of church lifestyle.
He was a reverend.
I love how if you believe in the biblical definition of marriage like I myself do,
that now that's just dubbed anti-gay.
And he did have extramarital affairs.
And because of that, the FBI that was spying on him got that information and was literally trying to use it so he would kill himself.
That's the history of the FBI, the institution that now has all of Epstein's secret files and videotapes and photos of politicians.
I will totally talk conspiracy theories.
Okay.
So I think that's not true.
I think that's not true.
I want to make sure that's clear. Yeah, yeah i don't but he was a member of the
church and he preached a lot in church and he was also let's let's be fair he was also attacked by
the corporate media back then um he wasn't seen as as someone who was extremely popular only after
he died was he was he seen as someone who was popular and then kind of became more popular
by the day well that's typically most leaders, right? And I think that from an evangelical background, I think the beauty of actual history and the beauty of
religious history is that it shows the innate sin that we were all born into and how nobody is
perfect. And so it's actually, I was homeschooled all 12 years. I'm now a homeschool mom to an
eight, four and two year old. And it's fascinating to me that right around the time the CRT stuff started coming up,
I was reading about like turn of the century,
post-civil war, like post-depression era,
pre-civil rights movement,
Americans with my now eight year old,
like Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry is her favorite book.
It's a great book.
And I'm like, this is stuff that I learned.
Like I learned real American history,
the good, the bad and the ugly.
You know who hasn't been learning it for the last 30 years?
Kids in public schools.
Why are they not learning it?
Because of lazy teachers unions that I could go after.
And so it's fascinating to me that people just have this thing where they assume that everyone is supposed to be perfect.
And I think really the problem boils down to politically, culturally, pop culturally, whatever. People just put people
on a pedestal that should not be there. I think this issue is a very it's right for
Ron DeSantis to tackle it this way. Donald Trump did the critical race theory ban,
but they didn't call it that. They used very specific language. And what's fascinating,
when Donald Trump issued the executive order banning these trainings,
he was following existing law.
The 1964 Civil Rights Act says you cannot discriminate on the basis of race as one of
its many titles.
And what was happening at these government contractors was they were having whiteness
training, like anti-whiteness trainings.
And there was one, I think it was the nuclear laboratory.
I'm not sure which one.
Because that's super duper important, by the way.
Like when you're working around nukes.
So this is Christopher Rufo.
On the atomic scale, race matters.
And they made the white men go to like some retreat to learn about.
Like you can't do that.
That violates the law.
So Trump comes out and says, hey, guys, this breaks the law.
Don't do it.
Joe Biden comes in and says, come on, man, break the law.
And he just undoes the executive order.
And I'm like, this is insanity.
So Ron DeSantis is stepping up with this.
We'll see what, you know, if he does end up running.
It's tough to say.
I mean, if Trump ends up running, do you think DeSantis would actually run against him?
I do.
You do?
I do.
I would support DeSantis over Trump.
I think it's DeSantis' only chance.
If he doesn't run, that's going to be, you know, where a lot of people aren't going to be following him and supporting him after that because this is his only chance, really.
And honestly, Trump can only blame the state so much for the early COVID policy that he implemented.
So anybody, any Republican or independent or even Democrat who runs against him can literally look at all of the edicts that he had.
Two weeks to sell the spread.
Yeah.
Dr. Fauci.
Exactly.
And Ron DeSantis would be standing next to Donald Trump on a debate stage.
And he would say, you know, with all due respect, Mr. President, for the good work
you did, I would have fired Fauci on day one.
Exactly.
And everyone's going to go.
Yeah.
And that's any Republican that runs against Trump.
That's all they have to say is why did you keep Fauci in?
You were knocking him, but you had the authority to get rid of him.
Why didn't you do that?
He wouldn't do it.
I think it was.
Was it Kushner, I think?
Yeah.
I can't remember who we were talking to.
They were like, he was advised not to do it.
Really?
Yeah, he was advised to keep him around.
He's too popular.
You got to keep him.
There was four horsemen of the White House that Peter Navarro was telling us.
I don't know if this was on the after segment or during the time that he was on, but he
talked about four individuals that were telling him to keep Fauci there and that it would
be better for Trump to keep him.
What a mistake.
Yeah.
Well, we got to see what Ron DeSantis is willing to do in other areas.
A wokeness is not a reason for me to solely support somebody.
Yeah.
But I will say.
Or mandates or yeah.
But I got to admit, when it comes to COVID, I would love, I remember back when I was telling
you about 2019, it was so fast.
It was so great.
Man, do you guys remember what life was like before the start of the pandemic?
It was amazing.
I could actually go speak on college campuses and have real life protesters.
We took it for granted.
Flying all over the world, just checking out crazy protests.
But Florida is still like that.
Yeah.
Florida is normal.
Yeah. Texas for the most part is as well.
By the way, my time in D.C., surprisingly, I put on a mask in an Uber once and only because the driver asked me, and I respect that when they ask.
I don't even know what my rating is because I just get into Ubers all the time unmasked.
Less masking in D.C. than L.A.
What's the courtesy with masks in Uber?
Do you get an unmasked and only mask up if they ask?
Or do you get in with the mask on?
I lie.
I tell a little lie when I, it's like, do you have a mask?
I'm like, well, I have a mask, but I'm not wearing a mask.
Because you have to check that button before you can order.
I literally have it.
You have to wear three masks.
And then when you get in, you can ask the driver how many you're allowed to take off.
And if he tells you to wear 10.
May I disrobe, sir?
I had an Uber driver ask me to take it off. May I grace your presence with my face mask?
Allow me to reveal myself.
I've never asked that question.
I was asked if I wanted to take it off.
So I was like, yeah.
He's like, want to take it off?
And he turned the music off.
I was like, yeah.
It's a little Marvin Gaye play.
Yeah.
He's like, Hey there, Ian.
Yeah.
You want to take that mask off?
Of course.
So I do have to say.
Let me see what you're working on underneath there.
I am very glad.
I don't know who here is in relationships or not, but I've been married for 12 years,
and I'm so grateful that I found my husband and got married young because I could not
date today.
Imagine dating.
But then I talk to friends or read random threads and stuff online about people that
date.
And there was this one girl.
She was like, yeah, we were having like something training at the bar where I work.
And this guy, he was tall.
He was fit.
He had a good voice.
Asked me out.
And then they went out after work where they could take off their masks.
Oh, no.
And she was like, he was better with the mask on.
Oh, no.
Take a look at this.
Take a look at this.
We have this video.
Oh, my gosh.
This video went viral before.
Dating in 2021.
Yeah, let me see if I can.
That guy's the epitome of high testosterone.
Look at that face.
So good.
So it's clear that this guy's wife or someone else wants to wear it.
They're wearing these big plastic tubes.
But they're holding hands.
They're like dogs.
And what is the purpose?
Like after a dog gets, you know what?
That's what he is.
Okay, so I just got to explain to people who can't see it, who are just listening.
There is a woman and a man.
This is a report, I think it's from RT.
And the woman is happy.
She's showing off that she's wearing a dog cone.
It's effectively a dog cone.
But the guy's face is just, he's like.
He's literally neutered.
He smiles where you just clenched your jaw.
That's like a live shot of me anytime Gavin Newsom says that he's extending the mask mandate.
This guy, man.
I'm just like, bro. By the way, she's
way too pretty for him.
And he knows it.
That's why he's doing it.
She's twirling.
Oh, I don't like her.
Look at that. Taking pictures.
And look at the guy's face.
He's miserable.
She's too crazy for him.
That's what they call a smile when you're not happy.
Yeah.
I gotta tell this, guys.
I think this is in Europe, but I just want to tell this man, my friend.
Florida is a real place.
He'll be like, no, don't...
Is it true?
Don't take it away.
Florida's not real?
Last year when I left the show, the first day I got into Florida, they had a mask burning
at the beach.
That's amazing.
And huge parties down at Fort Lauderdale.
I feel it.
And I went down there and I literally didn't even unpack my RV.
I was like, I need to see this.
I need to see what's going on here.
Huge parties, huge clubs, huge bars.
Everyone's partying and there's like hundreds of people on the beach and they're all just taking their masks, literally burning them on fire, being like, we're not going to comply with this absolute nonsense here.
You can't do that in California because then you're like contributing to the bad environment
i feel like telling that guy like some people have low t because of age you have low t because
of that thing that you're wearing so i wanted to i'll bring it back to uh ronda santos and that
that humor is exactly why i'm like that to me is is leadership we also have to, like, he has been under fire for a year and a half now.
Almost two years.
I cannot believe this.
But, like, in March, we will be at the two-year mark from when all of this craziness began.
And he has been consistent.
He has not kowtowed.
He has not given up.
They haven't found anything on him as much as they have tried.
And I think that he has handled it really brilliantly.
I'm a fan. Well, the corporate media said that he has handled it really brilliantly i'm a fan well the
corporate media said that he was going to be the butcher of florida that there's going to be a
bloodbath that bodies were going to be piling on top of bodies no that would have been covid
though that was because of his because of his you know uh elderly home policy but the the amount of
criticism that he was able to withstand from the national media attacking him is noteworthy.
And it's really going to be interesting to see him tee off against Trump, which I think is going to happen.
No one else run.
Mickey, love you.
It's going to happen.
They're going to fight each other.
It's going to get nasty.
They got to WWE it up.
The two of them together should coordinate, no matter who wins, and make it the biggest spectacle on earth.
Just a Florida, the hot Florida action, nonstop.
Wow.
Ego's going to tell a different story.
That sounded like a spring break tease.
The hot Florida action.
Otherwise, the corporate media is going to overtake them and pump their candidate and
put Hillary in.
I mean, they have to work together.
Otherwise, they're just going to get smeared and stomped on.
But here's the beauty, though, of new media.
Here's the beauty of what you guys do. Like, the beauty of my phone that I can go to.
And people have the ability.
Like, it isn't just the two fours and sevens anymore.
Right?
It's not the three channels where you get all of your information that my parents or my grandparents thought was them.
We had three, five, and eight.
Yeah, we had two, five, nine, 32.
What the hell's going on?
It's like four was always Fox, seven was always ABC.
Okay, fine.
Five was ABC for us.
In Chicago, two was CBS, five was NBC, nine was WGN, and Fox was 32.
Oh, man, WGN.
Yeah, WGN, Fox 32.
Back in the day.
So look, I want to explain why.
We have another story I want to talk about.
Why DeSantis approaching this woke stuff is so important.
We have this story here from Daily Mail.
This is an ongoing saga about a transgender swimmer demolishing female records.
The Daily Mail reports, exclusive, the integrity of women's sports is at stake.
Distressed parents of few Penn swimmers penned poignant letter demanding the NCAA change rules that have permitted transgender athlete Leah Thomas
to dominate the competition.
Good for those parents.
Good for those parents, especially.
So I think the issue right here, right now, I don't take issue on the surface with Leah
Thomas competing because the rules were set and people did not participate in the rule
changes or what was going on.
But were they even aware?
That's their fault.
So, yep. I don't know though like i understand what you're saying and as somebody who's super duper
involved there's still stuff that's happening that like that i'm unaware of and i'm a political
nerd that's like in stuff all the time how many years have we been talking about this
and so do you think that these upenn parents listened to you some of them probably maybe maybe but but i think that you
cannot you can't assume that i think it is a wrong assumption to take that the average parent
who is working two jobs to send their kid to you pen um is is really aware of oh hey the ncaa
changed rules that's interesting you know that the left is so good at sneaking this shit in.
And they do it all the time.
I don't think most cops
know all the laws.
Sure, sure.
That's besides the point.
Look, if you were a parent
and you were talking
about the lives
of your children
and you were like,
I'm going to send you
to a school
and I don't know
what the rules are,
I don't know
when the meetings are,
I don't know
the rule changes are happening,
then I feel like
you are being negligent. But these weren't U- changes they were these were ncaa changes i don't
so i need to like find this out because i would be curious to know like was it public and no because
stuff like this happens and then they should have immediately the moment they went into that swim
meet or whatever that race and there was a dude there and they said nope nope nope nope nope we're
not doing this what's going on on? And they didn't.
They said, just compete anyway.
And these female swimmers
are not standing up and speaking out.
They're just giving anonymous comments.
If you're not going to stand up for yourself,
if you're not going to speak out about this,
and if you are a parent who doesn't know,
look, when it comes to the NCAA,
we're talking about your child's future.
We're talking about how you have been
coaching your child
and putting them in a program
to make them the best of the best in whatever sport they're engaged in, and you don't know
about what's going on. I'm sorry. After how many years has it been that we've been having these
conversations? You still don't know? Negligence. But at this point, isn't it the parent? They're
adults now, these students. That's right. They're not the parent's responsibility anymore. I think
that's true. But it's the parents' dollars, right? Maybe.
And maybe in this condition.
Unless they took out a loan.
$80,000.
Take a look.
That's insane.
Everybody is scared.
The mom added, parents are also scared the kids will be harmed.
We are paying $80,000 for this school.
Their life will be impacted.
That wouldn't be the case if you would just stand up and say no.
But we've had three of three female
swimmers come out anonymously and be like we don't like this but let's let's future trip here a little
bit what happens then because i'm definitely a person that i'm fine with standing up and saying
no i am the person i've dug my political grave i will lie in it but part of what i do is i feel
like i have to be and I am representative of women in
STEM and in Hollywood and in fashion and in finance who will legitimately lose everything if they speak
up and say no. And I think that you are now, especially the heck yay for Virginia with the
Yunkin situation, seeing people that are saying, OK, especially when it comes to our kids, enough
is enough. I think that for these parents, you can't underestimate that them writing a letter
to the administration that could behind the scenes
or very publicly, much to the cheering
of the SJWs of the world.
How many years though, Tim?
It's been going on for a decade, over a decade.
Joe Rogan, Joe Rogan, Joe Rogan on his show,
Joe Rogan on his show.
And this is back in 2012,
talked about Fallon fox crushing a woman's
skull in an mma ring joe rogan is the biggest podcast in the world this is mainstream and
these parents had there's there is no way you will ever convince me they didn't know this
happening the only reason they're speaking up now this letter is because it's finally impacting them
and now they have to say something most people don't say or do anything like those women in
virginia once again that voted for Youngkin, that also voted for
Joe Biden, they flipped in the last two weeks because it affected them.
That's just human nature.
And I don't think that you're going to change that.
And I don't think that we're going to win people to do more of this if we're just telling
them that they're negligent parents.
They are negligent parents.
When their kids have been training throughout high school and now entering college, and
they were like, don't worry, we'll keep our heads down.
Let me explain.
When Benjamin Franklin said those who would give up their freedoms for temporary security
deserve neither and will lose both.
That doesn't just apply to the government.
It exists in every facet.
These people who think I'll keep my head down and scrape by.
You are sacrificing your principles.
You are sacrificing the future for
your children. And now when it comes, now you think, hold on, you think I'm going to allocate
resources in defense of people who knew this was going on. It's been going on for a decade.
And they are now saying, oh no, now my kids are losing races. Sorry. Leah Thomas has abided by
all of the rules, undergoing a year of hormone treatment so that she could qualify for this.
And where were the parents to come out and say no to this?
Oh, I'm sorry.
You're saying the parents weren't paying attention to the rules that they were putting their
kids into?
I'm saying that could be option A. Option B could just be they think this too shall
pass.
I think that there is an element of people, especially over the age of like 40, 45 in
this country, that are like, it didn't used to be this way.
This ain't going to be a thing.
This will go away.
And that now they're waking up and realizing,
oh, this ain't going away and we need to do something.
So I respect the letter.
Absolutely, 100%.
The parents who are coming out now being like, this is wrong.
We're scared.
And I wish the female athletes would speak up.
I would totally wish they would.
But I get that everyone's cost-benefit analysis is different.
And if these girls go on and start a gaming company and are actually legitimate, successful, real feminist business owners that don't discriminate against people and have intellectual diversity at their companies, amazing.
They have to think about the ends here before
they say something and i don't and this is why the right undermine people and this is why
the the the moderates independence libertarian types are losing culturally or at least have
been for some time because the left is willing to go scorched earth they'll literally send shock
troops with crowbars and molotov cocktails to get what they want they will put their names on
giant signs and say this is who who I am, and I refuse.
When they go to work, there was one person who went to Taco Bell, working there, and
wore a Black Lives Matter mask.
And the boss said, you can't wear that.
It's political.
And they said, I'm wearing it or I'm quitting.
And they said, you're fired.
He said, fine.
Took a picture, posted it online.
The entire left rallied around him, got his job back, and forced the company to bend its
knee.
The right just says, but I've got to think about feeding my kids in the future. So I'm not going
to engage in this. And they lose, lose, lose. I agree with most of that. I just think that you
have to be understanding of the people that have to feed their kids and don't want to lose their
future. And so we need to be more organized. We need to be better at a narrative. And we need to be understanding that emotional stories and emotional examples can kind of
engage people and get them in.
And then you can fill them with facts and encourage them to speak up.
Well, sure, sure.
But this attitude that I've heard of consistently over the past few years of, if I speak up,
I could lose my job.
And how do I feed my kids?
And I'm like, have you looked at the cost of cereal? It's going up 20%. Have you looked at the wholesale inflation's up nearly 10%. The
fast is on record. Consumer price increases are up at a 40-year high. Inflation is about to run
away. They've printed, what, 30% to 40% of all US dollars in the past year and a half. And people
keep saying, but I got to make sure there's food for my kids. Yo, if you keep complying with this,
you're not going to have anything
for your kids.
And I'm saying this is where you
and the Joes and the Bens
and the Rogans of the world
can give these people
then the talking points
and the encouragement
that they need to actually say something.
Because I think especially for women,
we totally like second guess ourselves.
And we are like,
did that happen?
Did that happen?
Oh, I don't know.
Did the teacher really say that? Like, did that kid really say that to my kid and like should i say something
well i don't know i don't want to lose a friend and all this stuff and we are like in the moment
of just life that we are think that we don't have the voice and are afraid that we don't have i get
told this all the time by people specifically women that, that are like, I feel like I can't say what you say
because I won't sound as good saying it.
And I'm like,
I don't even say it that good.
I don't know what y'all are talking about.
But I think that people like us
have to use our voices
and give these people the talking points
and the help that they need
to go scorched earth
and to show it to the companies
that we're not going to put up with this anymore.
I agree with that.
The challenge is
if the lowest tier of Antifa and the leftists, random people on the internet,
are willing to plaster their names, their sacred honor, and their families behind their
principles, and the other side, the independent libertarian types, are not willing to do that,
then it's clear which side is going to dominate the culture war.
Yeah, but are they really?
I see lots of empty Twitter faces and profiles that tweet major companies,
you know, trying to get them to stop.
And they wear masks and they have strategy.
But these are people who are willing to go out on January 20th, 2017
and burn and torch vehicles and smash windows.
And when they got arrested, institutional powers that they've organized
got them all released, except for those who pled guilty ignorantly.
And then you look at what happens with, you know, a right-wing group can walk outside
for a march holding up signs saying peace and love, and they'll say it's a far-right
Nazi rally.
So these people have ceded that power to the establishment media.
They're not working in these industries.
And look, if you're not willing to engage, I will point this out too.
Obviously, the left has the high ground because they have the media.
Yeah.
And that's why we have to be smart.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
They don't just have the media though.
They have all of the other industries in which I mentioned that scared women message me every
day.
Right.
STEM, education, fashion, finance.
So while I recognize there are some
you know strategic limits yep what do you think would have happened if as soon as this race so
this leah thomas won the race by over 38 seconds compared to the next fastest rifle like when i
was watching a video of this i saw people swimming the wrong way and i was confused because i've
watched swimming before i've watched like you know you're Oh, didn't they all dive off the same?
And then they go back
and they go back
and they go back.
And I'm like,
why is this person going back?
Oh, they're just outlapping
the other people.
Whoa.
What do you think would have happened?
What do you think would have happened
if all of the women who are there
refused to race?
Oh, they probably would have been
kicked out of school.
That's my assumption.
You think that the schools would have been like, you're not racing, you're kicked out. No, I think they would have been kicked out of school that's my assumption you think that
the schools would have been like they're not racing you're kicked out i think no i think
they would have been like there's no race i think that that's well there's no race but then all the
sjws and all of the woke people on twitter and all of the corporations that maybe sponsor the team
and uh any of the coaches or the medical staff or you know the groups on campus the lgbtq groups
would have outed those girls and made their lives miserable.
And if they weren't kicked out by the administration, they would have been scared to ever set foot
on that campus again.
Well, then they deserve to lose.
That's what would have happened.
They deserve to lose.
Absolutely.
Well, if you are unwilling to sacrifice and take personal responsibility for your future
and for what you believe in, then you don't deserve it.
And I hope that I'm raising my girls.
Our motto every day is to be strong, sweet, and smart,
that they have the independence
and the forethought
and the inner strength
to do what is right.
But I think that ostracizing people
by belittling the small steps
that they're willing to take
and saying, well,
you're not risking enough
is not going to win more people
to our side either.
They're unwilling to stand up
for what they believe in.
This letter for them is like what they're willing.
The parents aren't the adult.
Ian made a good point.
These people are competing our adults.
They're responsible for themselves.
If you're, look.
But you know money talks.
So if the parents are the ones paying 80 grand a year, really the parents saying something
maybe makes more of a difference than the girls saying I'm not going to swim.
There are so many people, you know, when you were mentioning, let's like, you know, you
said me, Joe, Ben, and people who speak up and bring these things up. If you're going to sit back and say,
someone else will do it for me, I guarantee you, you will lose. Oh, absolutely. And that's,
that's literally how, what I spend every day is like, I am here to speak for a lot of people,
but like, we need more of us and we need more average people. And there is strength in numbers.
So it's, it's hard for me to be upset.
Look, so my personal opinion is
there should be a women's,
you know, a female division.
And then there's a male division.
And maybe we do a trans division
where, you know, it can be mixed.
But right now, if the rules were changed.
By the way, sorry, sidebar.
If you're a woman that is transitioning to a man,
you're still not going to be the man
that's transitioning to a woman.
So there shouldn't be a trans.
Have we?
There's no way.
I was just thinking the same thing.
There's no way.
Biologically, there's no way.
That's not true.
I think.
Really?
Are you familiar with Mac Beggs?
No.
This is the biological female who started transitioning to become male.
Testosterone ends up with broad shoulders, muscle mass, and all that stuff. I think there's obviously going to be some research into this,
but it is true that biological males who undergo hormone therapy
do have reduced muscle mass and stamina, endurance, et cetera,
and then females who undergo hormone therapy gain it.
So there might be a median at some point.
I don't think so.
I think genetically and naturally there are so many scientific differences
that are just in our bodies as men and women,
in those two sexes, that there can't be.
I don't think there could be a transgender.
But height is one.
Height is huge.
And that's true.
But we have height divisions.
Hands, cellulite, muscles, your bone density, everything.
And if we create a new division that people can choose to enter, then they're free to
choose to enter it or not.
I'm okay with that.
Sure.
Yeah.
If it is a public school i think unfortunately this is going to start coming over to much like they did with the gay marriage thing and sex education and
crt it's going to start inking inkling its way if it hasn't already and i think in some places it
has into religious schools as well i want to give a shout out to Clifton Duncan, who tweeted something I think is really great.
He said, my contempt for Covidians has been surpassed by my contempt for people who know
something is wrong and stay silent. And I was like, yep. But you know what ends up happening is
when people are unwilling, and outside of the issue of these schools, we'll move on from that,
when people are unwilling to stand up for any of these issues, what you end up with,
you end up with hyper individualism.
People basically saying, if no one else is willing to rally and defend this, I'm on my
own.
I'm going to stay on my own.
But that can be so, once again, like going back to how women are so different than men,
that anxiety and that isolation can be so paralyzing.
And I think that all it takes is mine.
I would just tell anybody, just find a person that agrees with you on something.
You don't have to clearly.
You and I agree on everything, but I hope we walk away friends after this.
And we're going to fight the cause together after this, right?
Because we agree on the majority of things that need to be done to make the country a
better place and to keep it the greatest nation in the world.
And so I think that people, you're right, they become lackadaisical and they become
lazy and they become isolationist in a sense because they think that they are all alone
in their thinking and they don't see anyone else speaking up.
And so I just want to encourage more parents and more swimmers and more everybody to speak up
in any way that you possibly can
because then more of those voices make a difference.
Like look at all those incredible parents
that were like,
I'm going to go to my local school board meeting.
Yep.
And that made an impact.
And they're winning.
Yeah.
And we need more of them.
So I got a good example here.
We got this story from Business Insider.
Anti-vaxxers storm a New York cheesecake factory in protest that ends in six arrests. That's the story from Business Insider. Anti-vaxxers storm a New York cheesecake factory in protest
that ends in six arrests.
That's the story. Anti-vaxxers
are a funny term. These are basically anti-mandate protests.
So that's me. They showed up to the cheesecake factory.
They
apparently refused to be seated,
so they decided to seat themselves, is my understanding.
And then the manager was like, you can't be in here.
The police showed up. They said, we're not going to leave.
They were chanting, things like that.
Are they anti-vax for the first shot, the second shot, the third shot, or the fourth shot?
Because there are a lot of people who did take the shot that don't want it to be mandated on people.
And they're still being called anti-vaxxers when they took the shot themselves.
I think they were for the first, not the second, not the third, but the fourth.
Got it.
It totally makes sense.
But these are
but these are people putting skin on the line these are people coming into a restaurant peacefully
saying hey we want some service here the restaurant comes up to them says hey we have to comply with
this rule and this rule and this rule and this rule with the federal government and they said
you know what no no no no no no no we're not going to comply with the government whims that
you demand of us and then they're like, we're going to call the police.
They call the police.
The police carried out these orders and these decrees by, of course, the bureaucrats, and they arrested these people.
I think there's an interesting sort of middle ground here.
Watching these videos was very reminiscent of watching leftist protests as well.
The protesters did not understand what was going on.
They were saying, you can't kick us out. It a public accommodation we're allowed to be here and it's like bro you
can be told to leave well the police aren't there because of the vax mandates they're there because
you're trespassing exactly a private business has a right to exclude you from business but that's
not the argument that a lot of people on the left make saying you do have to bake the cake
you do have to provide a service no matter what so these people are using the same arguments and a lot of people are bringing
in parallels to this to what happened in the 1960s with some of the restaurant sit-ins that
happened then that was fighting against discrimination and there is a lot of discrimination
a lot of segregation that deserves to be pushed back that violates human rights that's being called
on by bureaucrats by big statists who are violating the most sacred right of all, the right to exist, the right to be able
to buy food and water.
And that's incredulous and crazy.
So, yeah, that's where I go to real quick.
Like, I thought that food was an essential service.
Now, maybe you could argue, oh, well, you're not, you don't have a right to go to Cheesecake
Factory or Delmonico Steakhouse or McDonald's, right? But it's not just that.
It's also supermarkets.
But in all of the mandates that I've seen,
there is a carve-out for grocery stores
because I think that they knew that they would get there
not in some places.
Not in some places like in Canada
where they give the right for supermarkets
to discriminate against people.
And in Australia and in many other places.
Well, Australia is a...
Yeah.
So many friends that are Aussies.
And that's insane.
I think the thing that you mentioned about like bodily autonomy and like your
individual healthcare rights,
it's kind of funny how the left used to say like healthcare was a human right.
And like your body,
your choice until now.
Um,
I get really annoyed by the people that try to make the comparison to the
hobby lobby case because I tweeted earlier tonight that,
um,
you know,
your, your employer should not be able to tell you like what to put in your body or because I tweeted earlier tonight that, you know, your employer
should not be able to tell you like what to put in your body or what to do with your body,
especially if it's not a detriment to your job performance or the safety of those around
you.
And people were like, oh, yeah, but what about Hobby Lobby?
And I'm like, Hobby Lobby didn't tell their employees, no, you can't take contraceptives.
They said we are morally opposed to paying for that.
Yeah. And then I've also had people, because like I said, are morally opposed to paying for that. Yeah.
And and then I've also had people because, like I said, I'm a home birth hippie.
They're like, well, your employer knew you were having a home birth.
I'm like, the only reason that Jeremy Boring knew I was having a home birth is because
I talk about it all the time.
And I try to convince people to do the same thing.
And I love being a doula.
I'm like, but my employer, your employer doesn't know your birth plan.
Your employer doesn't know what vaccines you're going to give your kids.
Your employer doesn't know any birth plan. Your employer doesn't know what vaccines you're going to give your kids. Your employer doesn't know
any of that stuff.
Your insurance company
that your employer subsidizes does,
but not the employers.
And now you have like
Kroger grocery stores,
which they own Ralph's
in California.
And I legitimately,
I'm like,
I spend thousands of dollars
a month at Ralph's.
I will find a different
grocery store.
Well, they just announced
just for the audience out there.
They just announced that they're going to be cutting
away benefits for their unvaxxed workers and employees.
That's the major decision.
They're also trying to get into the Florida market.
And a lot of Florida people are saying, hey, don't support this business.
And this is the way to do it.
Vote with your dollar.
Support the businesses that support you, that support your individual liberty, your individual
freedom.
But in New York City, a lot of these businesses are told to obey and go along with the edicts today five-year-olds
have to show their vax mandate paperwork and their identification when it comes to in door
uh stores and businesses that is absolutely the people who comply the stores and businesses yes
absolutely i so wish um there's a lot of
places that are not complying in la and i don't want to publicize who they are because i don't
want the health department to come a knocking but i've heard from a lot of businesses there and i'm
sure it's it's the same in other places it's like we're not going to comply it kind of depends on
the enforcement of it right that's the bottom line because in la i think for the la county
health department for restaurants that don't require vax cards and bars and stuff like that the enforcement of it, right? That's the bottom line. Because in LA, I think for the LA County Health Department,
for restaurants that don't require vax cards
and bars and stuff like that,
the first fine is $1,000.
Most people can scrounge up that money, right?
The second fine is like two.
The third one is 10.
And after that, you can lose like all of your licenses.
And that is a lot for a business
who may be still be in the red
from the government shutting them down during COVID to say, am I willing to take this risk?
But they're willing to take the risk of violating the ADA and the EEOC.
They're unaware, though.
This goes back to the people that are unaware.
I called a couple dozen New York restaurants and they were just like, yep.
Like every every one of these businesses has to have that thing on the wall that explains you can't discriminate on the basis of
medical conditions. So I called these restaurants
and one of them I asked, I was like,
I talked to 26 and I said, would you
discriminate against someone on the basis of medical conditions? They all said
yes. One of them I was like,
so my question to you is like,
which do you think is worse? Like the $1,000
fine for violating the executive order
or the potential $250,000 fine
for human rights violations under New York City and state law.
And they hung up on me.
Yeah, because they probably do not know.
And they're like, this thing is on the wall and they don't understand.
They're like, this guy, this guy is pranking me.
I think it's weird that they would know about a decree like an executive order like verbatim, but they wouldn't know about their own business.
Really?
When the media is like pushing it and touting it and talking about how important it is and when you have the mayor and the governor
and the president of the unites like all spewing yes because the people who run these businesses
have to file to get these things and are sent to them and they hang them up so like if they have
you ever met somebody that like works in hr that hangs that up they're not passing it the businesses
in new york city are not big corporate collaborates they're small restaurants it's like it's it's
mostly small businesses.
Actually, the majority of restaurants
in the country are owned by immigrants,
women, and classified
small businesses. In New York City, I'm calling and talking
to the managers and the owners.
And they know this. They know they're violating
the Americans with Disabilities Act. Then they've dug their grave.
Right, right. So I'd
love to see this. And they've lost, what is it, like 63%?
There's an article even before the second mandate. Here's what we need. We need grave right right so so i'd love to see and they've lost what is it like 63 there isn't there's
an article even before the second like mandate here's here's what we need we need a a president
who is going to tell this country all of these businesses will be investigated for violations
of the equal employment you know law equal employment laws the americans with disabilities
act because in new york city they actually are firing people who have like Guillain-Barre syndrome. This was the craziest thing to me when they announced that
the vaccine mandate meant that if you were medically barred from getting the vaccine,
you lost your job. And I'm like, I'm pretty sure that's illegal. And it is. So I want to see some
enforcement. You think just because you run mom and pop's cheeseburger shop, you can break the
law and discriminate against people?
No, I want to see them fined.
I want to see them fined the maximum penalty for that.
Yeah, I also think that if you're a guy or a gal that owns a business that's going to do that to your employee at a small business.
My mom owns and operates a small business and has for years.
And there's a lot of incredible small business owners out there that care about their people.
Like you're probably an asshole boss before COVID if you're willing to fire somebody during COVID for not getting the job.
There's a lot of businesses.
Or for medically being unable to.
Exactly.
And that's another extreme of like, you're a jerk.
We also have to understand there's a lot of businesses that are not complying.
They're not going along with this.
One, because they can't afford to.
They can't afford extra staff.
There's already a staffing shortage.
And now they're going to have to discriminate against people who will or will not be able to enter their business to transact financially with them.
That's absolutely crazy.
These regulations, these mandates hurt and butcher small businesses, but they allow mega national corporations to succeed because they could hire the extra person.
They could have the security guard outside.
And, of course, they don't face the full brunt of the state.
But, again, a lot of people in New York City not complying. A lot of people in Manhattan
complying. Brooklyn, not so much. And that's why it's also crazy to see major hospital unions,
also a lot of major institutions like Amtrak just totally dropped the vaccine mandate because
they can't go along with it because they can't hire enough people to do the jobs that they need
to get done. They were going to have to shut down train services, delay.
And they're like, we literally can't.
So the vaccine mandates out.
Amtrak just announced that a couple of months ago, by the way, that they're not going to go along with it.
You know, there's like legal defense funds and stuff that I follow, too, on social.
And you are seeing like small wins.
You're seeing the delays.
And all it needs to do is start with the delay.
And then hopefully one day it'll go away completely.
Well, there's three judges that are going against Biden's mandate.
But the Biden administration has plans on the table to set up a domestic passport system when it comes to interstate travel where they're going to be checking vaccine passports.
That's some of the plans that they want to put forward.
There's no way they haven't yet.
But this is something that has already been implemented in Australia.
Yeah, absolutely.
Commerce clause. Anyone? Australia. Yeah, it's absolutely commerce clause.
Anyone Australia?
Australia is a bunch like the people of Australia are some of the not all of them.
Yeah, but they're very, very cowardly.
They're the most compliant people I've ever met in my entire life.
And they're like, oh, it's OK.
We'll see.
OK, like if I do this, then they'll leave me alone.
If I do this, then they'll leave me alone.
The United States is like the trope of the armed redneck in a tank being like get out my preemptive attack like the i love
that family guy joke where um kermit the frog is playing he's like playing the banjo or whatever
and someone's they're going through a swamp and they're like hey can you tell me where town is
and then he pulls out a shotgun yeah it's back the way you came that's the that's the trope man
don't don't screw around with people like get off my property, dude.
My husband likes Winter's Bone.
I love Jennifer Lawrence.
The one that she was not made for an Oscar for.
My husband always tells people, he's like, you know where Alicia's from?
They're like, no.
I'm like, well, here's Oklahoma and there's where I'm from.
And then my husband's like, have you seen Winter's Bone?
And they're like, yes.
And he's like, that's where Alicia's from.
Look, look.
Australia's got their crazy's where Alicia's from. Nice. People, look, look, Australia's got, you know, their crazy spiders and, you know, kangaroos.
You've seen that video where the kangaroos like banging on the glass.
They used to have rats that were like climbing into cribs and trying to eat babies.
So it's a scary place. But for whatever reason, the government comes out and they're like, we're going to lock all you in camps.
And they're like, that's all right, mate.
So the reason why is it actually is a society that is very like middle class upper middle class like everybody is middle class like
if you are if you drive an airport shuttle there you're like middle class and i have a lot of
friends that are australian and love them dearly and one of my girlfriends just became american
citizen by the way it's super cool um she has like family still over there especially her
grandparents and they've talked about like this upper class, much like in the United States.
Right.
Like you have these rich elitists that can still go to Mexico and fly their private planes
and send their kids to the 70 grand a year private school in L.A. and pretend like everything's
OK.
Chrissy Teigen.
But but it is the lower class there.
It is like the blue collar people that are the ones that are going out and protesting and
and getting their you know what's handed to them by the cops really brutal stuff that is disgusting
that is not being covered by media anywhere and it's kind of like the upper class it's like oh
you know we we got the shot we're okay and it is the it is the the poor the underrepresented
underdogs there that are like, no, enough is enough.
And I'm like, good for them.
Like, if any of you are watching, good for you.
God bless you.
It's the poor people that have been predominantly the victims here.
They're the ones that are losing a lot of their money, losing their savings, losing
their economic mobility, losing any kind of economic opportunities.
They're the ones absolutely getting riddled with regulations, restrictions.
They can't operate a small business. Multinationalational corporations they could be open when lockdowns are imposed on
everyone else they could conduct business they of course could afford the regulations they could
afford the extra taxes they could afford every little whim of that the government puts on them
because they're working hand in hand together and working out secret deals that essentially
benefit them and that's why we're seeing the largest transfer of wealth and recorded human
history happening right now let's talk about what's going on in New York City.
New York City passes green gas ban. Experts warn could lead to electrical blackouts and
soaring bills. de Blasio-backed law will outlaw gas stoves and heaters in all new building
properties. So that is January 2024, all new buildings and taller ones, what is it,
shorter buildings of seven stories have to go electric by January 2024. all new buildings and taller ones, what is it, shorter buildings of seven stories,
have to go electric by January 2024.
You know, New York City, it's like it's going to be, have you ever seen Escape from New York?
Yeah.
That's what it's going to be like.
And I love that movie.
It's hilarious.
When he like, he crashed.
You've seen it, right, Ian?
Yeah, yeah.
A couple months ago, we put it on the stairs.
Yeah, and he lands on the rooftop. Kurt Russell.
Going down the building.
Hot old guy list.
Everything's destroyed.
Bill de Blasio said he wants to buy up these buildings that are collapsing in value and becoming vacant to use as public housing.
I got to say, it looks like everything he's doing has the explicit—
Rebuilding the projects and segregating people?
Is that what Bill de Blasio wants?
Destroying property value, forcing people to flee because he's conquering the city now banning banning gas in buildings well there you go i mean it's look
their vision of a future someone someone had a really really great tweet they said
the elites that they were referring to space travel but i think it applies to all of them
they were like the the elites do not want star trek like They do not want a Star Trek feature. They want a feature more like Dune.
They want classist, elitist control of everything.
That they can annihilate.
Exactly.
You know what?
Cooking over an open flame is probably more than a magnitude better than cooking on an electric wire stove.
When you have a flame, you can pick the pot up and move it around and tilt it to get the heat exactly right
where you need it for the food.
Ian knows from experience.
The quality of food is going to drop in New York after this.
Can you, I just imagine like all the chefs in the world
that are like, you need open flame to cook.
What are they going to do?
They're going to have torches
and they're going to be holding the pan
with a torch under it.
They'll come up with a really cool like hipster thing
where there's a grill in the restaurant.
My concern is not so much about the
quality of the food they cook,
but the rolling blackouts
that literally killed people.
Yeah, especially New York. Remember
that freak ice storm that
was horrific earlier this year
that killed people in Texas, partly because
they were trying to do this clean energy move that
wasn't a good thing, and oh, you know, the windmills
froze after they killed all the birds and
used more natural gas to make
them than it actually outputs.
New York is freaking
miserable.
And this is a problem.
Do you think that Greta Thunberg knows that
her plan would kill millions of people in a matter of
weeks? No. When she's like,
how dare you she said
like we mustn't we mustn't wait until 2030 or 2023 we must do it now it's like if you shut off
fossil fuels right now you'd probably kill 10 million people in a weekend yeah because all the
electricity goes out people who are diabetic oh they die instantly because their insulin goes bad
and then within the matter of a couple weeks the elderly start dying from a lack of access to out people who are diabetic. Oh, they die instantly because their insulin goes bad.
And then within the matter of a couple weeks, the elderly start dying from a lack of access to heating and cooling.
Yep.
So is, you know, I have to I have to give her the benefit of the doubt and assume she
just doesn't realize she's talking about genocide.
No, she's being fed talking points by the evil environmentalist lobby of the world.
And there's another discrepancy, though.
You talk about how poor people people underprivileged people
have been so negatively hurt by covet and regulations um here's something that leftists
and radicals don't want to talk about um is is the the poverty index when it comes to energy
and the energy poor in the world and the best way to raise their future, their educational, their medical, like their professional
economic growth is to provide these people with the energy that now Bill de Blasio and
Gavin Newsom are trying to take away.
And private entities are the best way to do this.
Like if you want to have a cleaner planet, let corporations do what they do.
Like the private market has been so much better for creating clean initiatives
than the government regulation or bureaucrats
or tax bonuses have ever been.
I went to Iceland a couple of years ago
and it's beautiful.
It's amazing.
It's expensive a little bit.
And what I was told by locals there was that,
I was like, how is it that people live up here?
You know what I mean?
It's like, it's day out until midnight or whatever.
It's just survival.
Yeah.
There's like, where do you get food from?
Like, how do you grow food?
Everything smells like farts.
It's true.
It's true.
They have greenhouses.
Natural gas.
They have greenhouses for growing vegetables.
And then what I was told was before the advent of geothermal, they were some of the poorest
people in the world working in like mines just covered
in filth and struggling to survive. But once they got access to cheap, clean energy, their standard
of living skyrocketed. Now, it works for them because they live on a gigantic volcanic hotspot.
But for people who are in the middle of America, we got to ship in oil and gas to them. So they
have the ability, they have the energy they can use for farming equipment,
for home heating, for cooking.
Well, we shouldn't have to
when we're sitting on some, but go on.
I mean areas that don't have access to it, right?
Not every area has sitting on oil.
And so we have pipelines.
So we can ship it to them.
So we can say there's a lot here,
there's a little here, let's move it around.
And this gives people better quality of life.
Now I'm concerned about climate change
and all that stuff too.
So I'd love me some fusion.
There was a new report I'm really excited about.
They finally got energy output from fusion.
You see that, Ian?
Yeah, but it might have been debunked.
Oh, really?
I'm going to look at you.
I'm just a fan.
Why you got a black eye?
I'm just a fan of nuclear energy.
Yes.
Everybody assumes that Chernobyl is going to happen.
And I'm like, guys, no.
If you watch the HBO documentary and then you actually read a history book, you will
see that Chernobyl ain't going to happen.
And even with the Japanese plant that had all the issues.
Fukushima.
What was it?
Fukushima.
Fukushima.
Yeah, yeah.
Fukushima.
Fukushima.
Okay.
That's how you say it properly.
Oh, well.
I ain't going to say that properly.
Much like you can't say my name properly.
I'm never going to be able to say that properly.
That was not debunked.
Okay, good.
It's a mega breakthrough.
But there's so many.
If these people, though, really cared about forward movement in the energy race to be clean,
then they would be looking into nuclear infusion.
And why don't they?
Because, look, people don't understand.
The problem with Chernobyl was not nuclear power.
It was communism.
Exactly. A was communism. Exactly.
A thousand percent.
That was like the most conservative, pro-capitalistic, like American agenda show I have ever seen come out of Hollywood.
When my husband and I watched that show, I was like, did they realize what they were writing?
It's like Squid Games, right?
Yeah.
Like the writer thinks that it's like a thing about how evil capitalism is.
This one really got me too because I said that several times that squid game was very clearly about communism yes and all the leftists
were like tip so dumb he doesn't understand capitalism and i said if it was if it was an
allusion to capitalism when they did the red light green light some people would have started at the
finish line some people would have been in the middle and some people would have been in the
back yeah when everyone is put in a jumpsuit and put at the beginning and told. Equalize.
Run for it.
Yeah.
That's communism.
Yeah.
Not capitalism.
Yep.
A thousand percent.
I do kind of love it though when Hollywood assumes that.
There's even some things that they've come out with recently that I watch it.
And I'm like, so I'm like, this is pro-life.
Yeah.
How did somebody.
How did somebody.
Like, I am mother.
Did you watch?
I am mother.
It's a pretty good like sci-fi movie on Netflix. And like I've watched it. And I'm like, I Am Mother. Did you watch I Am Mother? It's a pretty good, like, sci-fi movie on Netflix.
And, like, I watched it, and I'm like, I don't want to give it away.
But it's, like, totally polite.
Love on the Spectrum, I totally almost cry every episode.
Love on the Spectrum is, like, about people on the spectrum that are trying to find love and, like, marriage and happiness.
And I'm like, this show is so pro-life.
Have you seen The Order?
No.
So this show got canceled.
There was only two seasons.
So I'll just spoil it because I think it came out like a year ago.
Yeah.
The villain in the second season, this is like it's a college-age show.
So it's targeting people who are in their 18 to 24.
The villain in the second season is an overt communist.
It's overt communists.
They go to this guy's – this professor's house and he's got – they look at his books.
It's like Stalin, Marx.
And the show is about a secret society of people of magic and that in order to cast a spell, you have to sacrifice something.
So they cut their hands as a sacrifice to cast a spell.
And the communists believe that there is an incantation that will give everyone the ability to freely use magic.
And the leader of the order is like,
if it were true,
don't you think it would have happened by now?
People have tried this over and over again.
You either pay now or you pay later.
And I'm like, man,
pro-capitalist Netflix show.
It's one thing if the villain was like
not overtly reading books on Marx.
And they just said, I believe in equality for magic. But they're literally like, It's one thing if the villain was like not overtly reading books on Marx. Yeah.
And they just said, I believe in equality for magic.
But they're literally like their group was called Praxis.
And they're like, Marx, it's good.
And they were like, workers unite.
And I'm like, man, they just slapped us in the face with this one.
I would love to think I'd not heard about that show, but I would love to think that somewhere in Hollywood is like a pro capitalist conservative-capitalist like conservative that did that on purpose i think they were experiencing flipped it in they got
canceled though i wonder if if at netflix they were just like look a lot of our shows follow
themes that are more pro-leftist yeah maybe if we make a show that follows another theme we might
actually see like maybe people like this stuff and they made the show and you know not enough
people watched it it sounds a little little too satanic for me.
I don't typically like those kinds of shows.
Yeah, it's not a great show to be honest.
It's like a C+. They set the pro-capitalistic message up for failure is what you're saying.
I got to be honest.
I was eye-rolling at the overt politics that they had injected into it and I was like,
And I don't want that in my entertainment.
I just want to be entertained.
I wanted the werewolf to fight the wizard you know what I mean
and like it's a brutal show because like
they show people getting their hearts ripped out and stuff like that
well most entertainment now is propaganda
and it's hard not to see it
kids shows that are propaganda
it's horrible yeah it's awful
Ali Stuckey the other day had a thing where she was like
posting on her stories her insta stories
all of the things that are kind of just like just subtly in kids shows.
And there's a show that my eight year old likes to watch.
And I walked in and I was like, what?
And I could show you a video.
I took a video of it and I showed it to my husband.
And it's like a man in a sequined jacket with an effeminate voice and like a ton more makeup on that I'm wearing right now.
And fabulous fake eyelashes and painted nails.
And I was like, hey, to my eight year old, I'm like, who's this guy?
She's like, oh, he's just on this episode.
He's the bad guy.
And he wants to take over social media.
It was like a very 2021 trend, right?
And she was like, that's the bad guy.
Don't worry.
Henry Danger is going to get him or whatever the show it was.
And I was just like, oh, my gosh, it's happening.
Or even like the bad guy was effeminate.
Yeah. But i'm like
well at least they they acknowledge that you know we i love it when there's bad ladies on shows i'm
like you know women can be evil too like kim jong-un sister anyone um but so it's have you
seen the boys no but i've heard it's really good the uh and i i think it's the second season i
don't know whatever i haven't seen in a. But one of the characters is literally meant to be, I'm pretty sure, like, I think they were trying to rip off Laura Loomer.
Really?
So they got this, she's like a Nazi, like superhero or whatever.
And I think it was a leftist version of the worst.
Like, they look at Laura Loomer.
For real, watch it.
And, you know, Laura, if you end up seeing this, I wonder if she's seen it.
Because when I saw that, they announced before the season that they were introducing an alt-right superhero or something like this.
And I roll my eyes like, ugh.
They're trying so hard to do this.
It's so original.
Well, I remember back, God, Ann Coulter.
I feel like there's so many characters. I think it was like Ally McBeal, SVU,
all these even movies where they would show
the kind of CNN type news set
that's commenting on what's ever happening in the movie.
I think even in Day After Tomorrow,
there was very much,
there's always the blonde that's making that argument
and they would make her be attractive and thin and tall
like Ann Coulter.
And it's like
it's visually that's what you know that that's what they were thinking in the writer's room i
want to make sure i make this point clear too i am not saying that laura's a nazi i'm saying
you have these leftists in hollywood who get this fake media view of what laura loomer is
and then make a character based on this fake version you know i mean i'm surprised that
they haven't done a fake version of like rogan or shapiro or you know what I mean? It's bound to happen.
Probably.
There's a new show on Netflix called was it was it called Conspiracy Theory?
Is that what it is?
I forgot the name of it.
Oh, yeah.
I want to watch that.
I put it in my in my faves or whatever.
I don't know.
I don't remember what it's called.
I watched the later episodes.
Don't make it filled with propaganda.
But there's there's a one of the characters is a psychic mushroom from Hollow Earth.
And he has a bit in one episode where he can't he doesn't want
to hang out with joe rogan anymore and so like they did dmt together or something that was fairly
neutral i thought it was funny i i just want to be entertained yeah well like it's like the gladiator
but you got to understand entertainment has been weaponized you can't relax you can't sit back you
can't enjoy a lot of content because there's a lot of subconscious crap that they're trying to put in
your brain because when you're watching entertainment, you let your guard down.
And literally, your subconscious mind picks up all these subtle nuances, all this larger
messaging, all this larger propaganda.
And that's why there's such big money in the entertainment industry.
And that's why there's such sinister people like Harvey Weinstein, like Kevin Spacey within
it that do absolutely horrible things
that are able to propagandize the future of this country and set the culture through Hollywood.
There's a reason a lot of people in Hollywood say that it's run by Satan and a lot of people
make jokes about it, but there's a lot of parallels.
There's, there's there, you are the lowest of the low.
If you tried to sexualize my eight year old, like you are the lowest of the low if you tried to sexualize my eight-year-old. Like you are the lowest of the low.
And if you are trying to,
and that is,
I think my biggest issue with lots of LGBTQ activists,
that you are trying to change the physical,
emotional,
hormonal,
and mental outcome of a human being,
especially before they're 18 years old,
and using them as a political pawn for your personal sexual agenda,
it's not okay.
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Darth Ribbit says, Tim, the Convention of States has a Maryland chapter.
We have members up in the West Virginia, Maryland area.
We have two Maryland senators and reps sponsoring the COS bill.
Very cool.
Convention of States.
Very, very cool.
Awesome.
All right.
Rebecca Morrison says, Alberta is easing restrictions on the unvaxxed because, and I quote the
premier, vaccine passports are leading to mass civil disobedience.
He's in danger of losing his party leadership.
I didn't know that they were all aboot that up there.
Good for you.
You've ever gone up there and had poutine?
No.
It's so good.
I know Canada because of my husband's dislike of it because he's from Detroit.
And also Don Cherry.
That's it.
That's all I know about Canada.
I need poutine in my life.
All right.
Let's see.
What is poutine?
Well, the basic version is French fries with cheese curds and gravy.
Oh, well, that sounds delicious.
I know.
But when you go to actual poutine restaurants, they have like 30 different varieties.
Is there like an all-you-can-eat buffet style?
Because I'm from the Bible Belt, and we like that.
It sounds like if there's 30 different varieties, I want the thing of fries, and then I want
to be able to try the different kinds.
Just make it simple.
Just eat a potato.
Stop confusing things.
No.
No.
No.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, Tim, Biden literally went to a disaster zone where lives were lost
and ruined, and yet folks still booed him. Guys, it is Biden literally went to a disaster zone where lives were lost and ruined,
and yet folks still booed him. Guys, it is that bad for him. Yeah, that's a good point. I mean,
it's so true. It's that's yeah, it's it's the effects of what happened to pre the awful natural
disaster. On top of I think people are like, screw you. You're just here for a photo op.
Yeah, for me, the craziest thing is I still can't believe that tomorrow I'm going to see
Spider-Man in theaters.
Oh, yeah.
I'm so excited.
I've been just like so excited when the trailers came out and I knew Tobey Maguire was going
to be in it.
Is it really like three hours long?
Two and a half.
It's only two and a half.
I felt like somebody had said that they thought it was going to be three hours long.
I'm like, dang.
Like, why?
Sometimes I feel like movies, the old lady in me, I'm like, that's just 20 minutes too
long. I'm excited. All right. Let's see. like why sometimes i feel like movies the old lady and me i'm like that's just 20 minutes too long
i'm excited all right let's see moosey moose says desantis introduced a new bill stop woke act
stop wrongs against our kids and employees act looks like desantis is bringing up bringing us
gift gifts for christmas someone also mentioned like stay away from desantis he's ours
people have pointed out that if he runs for president, then Florida loses a great governor,
you know?
Yeah, but they're going to be okay.
Yeah, I think so.
He can just endorse the next guy or gal.
Florida man has a reputation for a reason.
I mean, but don't we want to make America Florida again?
We do.
I got that shirt too.
Yeah, yeah.
Christina H. says, how are the R on Behalf of the Machine songs coming along?
Can't wait to hear them.
Step on snack and find out.
We'll be awesome too.
Much love from my dad and I to our favorite podcast.
So normally we don't announce the guests we're having in the event that like they just cancel.
But Michael Graves is coming.
And he was a singer of the Misfits, I believe.
Correct.
Yeah, yeah.
So I was recently talking to hang out with him.
That's going to be really awesome.
We're going to set up a little jam space.
And I was telling him like we should do a big song where we should just get as many
people who, like, play music to add some tracks to it.
So, like, you know, we'll do some, like, guitar here.
And then we've got Pete Parata, formerly of The Offspring, who's doing drum tracks for
us.
Yeah.
Then we'll get Michael Graves to do, like, some vocals.
Michael Knowles plays guitar.
Yeah.
Jack Posobiec plays bass.
Sidney Watson plays piano and sings.
James O'Keefe sings, right?
And he's a DJ.
And he's a DJ.
And then I was like.
Oh my gosh.
And Ben Shapiro.
Ben plays the violin.
That's right.
And he's not a bad singer.
Really?
So when we did a morning show together, we did a morning answer listener cruise.
And I love karaoke.
And so we did like Krauss karaoke one night.
And he sang some Frank Sinatra to his wife, who's a doctor, by the way.
Oh, yeah.
And he has a good, he's pretty decent.
So I said, I'm here by committing all of these people to this song.
Rage on behalf of the machine.
I said, it'll be called Rage on behalf, R... Rage Against the Machine, but for real this time.
Yeah, yeah. Or something like that.
Because Rage Against the Machine sold out.
And they're now Rage on Behalf of the Machine.
But I do feel like if we just
do the basic tracks and tell someone
give five minutes to throw something on top
of it, people would do it. This is like the Freedom
Movement's version of
a telethon.
It's like, instead of all we're saying is give
peace a chance or like one world no but it's gonna be it's gonna be a good song because we're
not gonna screw around of course i'm not i'm not gonna stick my name on anything you should get
like uh john rich and mike rowe you know that mike rowe has like the number one song he had
like a number one song in the country like what does he play he and well he sang it um
he and john rich did like a dirty santa claus oh my gosh santa gets dirty like you know song
isn't that hilarious amazing yeah get mike on he's amazing yeah all right let's see west side
power sports says any chance you can get crowder on since he's off youtube until after the new year
would be a great irl also merry Merry Christmas to everyone. Is he off?
I think he got another hit. He got hit.
Which is complete BS.
I always encourage people whenever they go after Crowder
YouTube gave him another strike.
Show your support to him with Mug Club.
He's not taking off for the holidays.
I don't think he could go live so I think he's taking
his show to Rumble for a week. That's what I saw.
Yeah. He still works.
I said this earlier on Twitter. I'm like when will big tech realize that the more you try to silence voices
it's like earned media it's like free pr within limits i think it's true for bannon though um
because when they took him off youtube people want to watch bannon yeah so they just moved over
to the podcasts and so like his ratings skyrocket. Yeah.
You know, these are people who are looking for his content.
The same thing is true for Crowder.
Crowder's got over half a million subs on Rumble.
So this was a huge mistake for YouTube.
Yep. They only get by by forcing the monopoly.
But Crowder is not going anywhere.
Yeah.
So if he has to move to Rumble, his company still exists.
He still has people.
He has a family to feed.
He has employees to make sure he's doing right by them.
He's not going to shut his company down because he gets banned.
No.
And he's going to bring those millions of people.
I think it's like 30 to 40 million per month over to Rumble.
He has a lot of views.
Yep.
That's insane.
YouTube needs to realize this.
And I will mention this too.
Nick brought this up to me.
I knew this last year.
I didn't realize it.
We are, in terms of a live show the
number one super chatted show oh hey in the world i guess according to like youtube metrics and we're
the 12th biggest live show on youtube that's awesome which is crazy to me i didn't realize
that and they haven't tried to cancel you yet they've they've given us a strike so i recently
so they deleted the alex jones episode uh-huh right when it happened last year and we didn't
do like i talked to google they said no it's done you can't bring it back and so then i was immediately i hit
up alex and michael and i was like come back we're doing another new show because they won't reinstate
this one so i recently decided it's been a year i'm gonna click the appeal button and then they
within a day said we rejected your appeal and i was like yeah yeah i know yeah they've sent the
stuff that they like try to censor to like lar like Larry Elder's video on why America isn't racist,
or I did a PragerU video about how America's abortion laws are more left than socialist
countries, and they censor it.
Dr. Peter McCullough was censored today.
Yeah, I remember you saying that.
And it's so crazy because it's like, if you Google what kids can watch, like Transgender
Reading Hour or Drag Queen Storybook Hour, like transgender reading hour or a drag queen storybook hour,
like that's not put with a warning.
That's not censored.
But just factual information totally is.
All right.
Anthony Epley says, in your discussion about virtual reality, you should look into Vasily
Mahanenko's series, Way of the Shaman, Invasion, and Banned from Barliona.
They cover all the issues you were talking
about and take it even farther in the story interesting we're talking about um metaverse
the other day it freaks me out yeah it's creepy man but wouldn't don't you want to just uh like
here's the way i described it to surrogate like the movie surrogate no no no no no imagine this
you walk over to your treadmill uh-huh and you turn and you turn it on and then you put in your Metaverse chip
and then in your mind, you're sitting in Old Country Buffet while your body is running
on the treadmill.
And then you're just eating peanut butter pie, brisket.
You got chicken wings.
You got a burger and pizza and you can eat as much as you want.
And then when you're done, you take it off and you're just running on the treadmill and
then you stop and get off.
Nope.
I like reality.
Yeah.
You know what's crazy?
Some people though.
A lot of it, when you take drugs, a lot of the response you feel is your body's chemical
response to the drug.
Yeah.
So I wonder if you go into virtual reality and you induce what your body thinks is the
drug, that your body will produce the response, even though you didn't actually, you only
took a simulated drug.
So there's some insane technology that I guess has been out for a while, but now it's like
some of it is on the market where they have like the, like the emissions of what receptors
are.
So like what a Jack and Coke is like and how it makes you feel and like the body's receptors
to the, I could be totally biffing this, but it's like this wearable that you can have like a Jack and Coke setting or a relaxed setting or like a setting that makes you feel like maybe, you know, you took a hit of pot or had some CBD and that you're not actually ingesting it.
It's like this wearable is like emitting whatever waves do that.
Anyway, and so there is something I think that with the metaverse like you have
those things coming together and i think with all technology there's a an incredible opportunity for
medical advancements and economic advancements and educational advancements right between like
ar vr and 3d printing like you could do medical school with people in the middle of nowhere in like sub-Saharan
Africa.
That'd be incredible.
Got to get them power first, which Greta Thunberg doesn't want us to do.
But I think with that, though, definitely like with great power comes great responsibility.
And it's real dangerous when you start to go the way of people becoming obsessed with
that falsehood.
Right.
And I think it is bad for society.
All right.
Lapool of Death Gaming says,
how do I debate people who won't accept any news source
that isn't their preferred source,
especially those who love CNN?
Use CNN.
That's why I love using CNN.
So, you know, CNN reported on their producer
who is, you know, trafficking kids on cable TV.
They don't.
So also, I think you've got to understand if, you know, out of 99 out of 100 articles, 99 are leftist.
And there's one that actually hits the nail on the head.
Use it.
And then be like, what are you talking about?
This is the Daily Beast.
Like, I don't know what you want me to do.
New York Times even.
Right.
The New York Times saying Joe Biden shouldn't be president.
I love to post NPR stories.
Yes.
It's my fave.
Now, they falsely frame things a lot.
But the point is, if you're debating someone and really trying to change their mind,
you're not going to pull up Alex Jones, where he's like,
turn the freaking frogs gay.
That's a little too much for the average person.
But you can pull up NPR saying something like,
you know,iden's economic
plans have failed and the build back better plan is over or cnn reporting on his abysmal approval
rating right or how about you know it happened only after the election but the laptop yep you
know after the election like oh yeah this laptop actually was real i also when it comes to covid
stuff i love to just pull straight from the cdc's website yes people are like wait
what only you know how no it's so dangerous to kids you're trying to kill your kids when you
let them walk around without a mask on alicia and i'm like well but how many children have died and
they're like thousands and i'm like well actually screen grab here you go not true exactly all right
let's see rock says can we stop praising desantis who signs and supports anti-free speech laws,
silencing people in companies that support boycotts of a foreign nation?
I'm not a fan of that.
Not a fan of that.
Yeah, not a fan of that.
He deserves criticism for that.
Can we cycle back to what we talked about when we were talking about MLK and the affairs and stuff and how nobody's perfect?
Yeah.
I would much rather take that than, you know, other Republicans who are anti-2A and do other things, too.
All right, let's's see let's grab something
good tyler says this is to ian i am sorry for the tone of previous criticisms i have newfound
appreciation for your contributions thank you sir well there you go anything else to add to you
moderator blue says had a dream once joe biden made an made an address and said american people
it's been found our dollar value is a Russian asset,
so we will use the full power of the federal government to put a stop to it.
That might be happening right now with the moves that they've been making.
I'm sorry that those are your dreams, man.
Dreams are supposed to be good, happy things.
Yeah, that was like one of those news articles.
Those are interesting and creative.
Those are cool dreams, I think.
The U.S. dollar is a Russian asset.
It's hilarious.
Busy B says the parents or athletes
would have never complained if the trans
athlete would have been not good.
They would have been cool with it. Everyone
should have stood up from the beginning.
Is the trans athlete allowed to use
the women's locker room?
I believe so, yeah. Yeah, I think so.
Yeah, I wouldn't imagine why not.
Yeah. I would have spoken up way sooner than that.
Yes.
All right, let's see.
There was one I saw before.
The Great Treasure says,
Great guest.
If you will not fight when you are most likely to win,
you will fight when it is most certain you will lose
because it is better to die than to live as a slave.
Churchill.
Absolutely.
Interesting.
Love me some Churchill.
Yeah.
He also liked whiskey and scars, so that's cool too. That's great. And slave. Churchill. Absolutely. Interesting. Love me some Churchill. Yeah. He also liked whiskey and
scar so that's cool too.
That's great.
And freedom.
Yes.
MZ Kim says there's a huge
difference between getting
sued for violating EEOC by a
private individual and the
full force and effect of the
state enforcing mandates.
Yeah.
Not true.
Wrong.
Really though?
Yes.
The EEOC comes at you as a
state agency not as an
individual.
I filed National Labor Board complaints against organizations, and it is not me personally hiring
a lawyer and going after them. They get a call from the government who says, don't lie to us.
Here's what's going to happen next. And they go, OK, OK. When you file an EEOC complaint,
the government comes after them, not an individual. Interesting. So it's actually,
um, I would actually argue,
when you violate the mandate,
you're going up against one man, Bill de Blasio,
and his executive order, and then his underlings.
When you violate someone's,
if someone's got a medical condition and they can't get,
so you fire them,
now you've got city, state, and federal agencies
you're going up against.
So I think it's clear as day that people fear de Blasio more than three different agencies.
New York City has a Human Rights Commission.
The state has a Human Rights Commission.
And the federal government has the EOC.
But when you have Kathy Hochul at the state saying that God wants you to get vaccinated
and enforcing all these mask mandates
and vaccine mandates and stuff like,
as a business owner,
don't you assume that you're really not going up
against the three you're going up against?
It's like you're damned if you do
and you're damned if you don't.
Like it's two and two at this point.
And then when you have the Biden,
like you really are odd man out.
Rocking a hard place.
All right, let's see.
Pitsu says,
NYC will be the US.S. gulag.
Perhaps.
I don't know about the entirety of the city.
California.
Dude, the metaverse.
Are they going to build camps like in Australia?
The metaverse is the U.S. gulag.
They have nowhere to put camps.
I mean, they're getting rid of their prisons.
They can't even run their prisons in New York City.
De Blasio was going to...
Well, they're going to release all the prisoners
and put non-vaccinated people in there.
But he was saying that de Blasio wants to
take all the buildings, like the vacant buildings
and make them into housing. Well, he said he wanted to buy some of these cheaper
buildings and convert them into public housing.
AKA COVID prisons.
Yep, I could see it. Well, there you go.
Alright, Stephen White says, that's why you
need to come to Tennessee. We have nuclear with
the Y-12 power plant and
the hydroelectric with plenty of dams.
I do like Bill Lee.
That's the governor there, right?
I don't know.
No idea.
Bill Lee is the governor there?
Tennessee governor?
I'm a fan.
Dawson Jackal says,
remember the movie
Soylent Green was set in 2022
and in New York.
You will be happy.
I have not seen that one.
Maybe.
Bill Lee?
It's also important to know
anyone comes into New York City is tracked and databased because
they have toll roads.
Oh, yeah.
They literally take a picture of everyone coming in and out.
Easy pass.
Yeah.
It's tracking your easy pass.
That's for sure.
So they could convert to a prison very easily.
Micah Young says there is a Ben Shapiro character in the Daniel Craig movie Knives Out.
It was pretty bad.
Was there though?
Oh, so Ben speculated that Chris Evans' character was supposed to be him.
Really?
Chris Evans?
Right?
Wasn't that who it was?
No.
Chris Evans is like six foot tall and ripped.
That's Captain America.
Right.
Yeah.
But he was in Knives Out.
He's like the rich kid.
Can someone CGI Ben Shapiro as Captain America?
That would be fantastic.
Like fighting the Winter Soldier?
I would like that.
The guy before though.
Before he became Captain America.
I think that's more likely.
No.
Let's be real.
Let's be honest here.
No.
Let's be honest.
Why does everybody rip Ben's eyes?
You worked with him.
I'm not making fun of his eyes.
I'm making fun of the idea that someone would claim Chris Evans.
No, I think it was the character.
It was the actual demeanor and personality and what he said about wealth and education
and stuff like that. I think that that's what they're trying to do i watched the movie and i actually really
enjoyed the movie and i didn't see the comparison no not it can't be chris ben shapiro is not a
like the chris chris evans character is a narcissist and i don't believe ben shapiro
is a narcissist he's a thousand percent not right so the chris evans character is like
but if you're a radical leftist you watch Ben Shapiro and think that he's a narcissist.
The persona of Ben Shapiro.
Yes.
It was crazy watching Ben debate that dude, Malcolm Nance, on Bill Maher.
I wish it had gone on longer.
And I'm like, why would anyone support Nance who is just being mean and snide?
He just literally had zero comebacks.
He just looked like a sore loser sore loser we gotta teach america
how to lose again ben shouldn't have said i sleep on piles of money though but i get it he can't you
mean that the life you didn't want that moment no because you're trying to win hearts and minds
when when malcolm nance said is this what you do on your show because it sucks yeah ben said i'll
think about that when i sleep on piles of money yeah it's like uh dude if they're accusing you of being a grifter that's not the
route you should go my response would be like malcolm like please we were trying to do a
professional conversation there is no reason to get derogatory and then he would have been like
okay well i i actually he could have tuned it yeah this is why this many x millions of people
tune into my show i i think like um you know, what I often do on Facebook when people are agitated, I just
respond with like, I don't understand why you're being so mean right now.
And then they immediately like deescalate.
Not everybody, but a lot of people.
I sometimes say, Jesus loves you.
I don't have to.
Oh, yeah.
Wow.
Good.
No, it's like, why are you being mean?
I don't understand.
And then they'll be like, well, I'm just saying.
And I'll be like, you know, I know.
And so if someone was on the show
and they were like,
man, you sure do suck at what you do,
I'd just be like,
look, I'm not here to tell you,
to insult you and be mean to you, man.
I just want to have a conversation.
Yeah.
But we don't have to.
I'm not trying to make it
I would love to go to their job
and be like,
you suck at what you do
all day long.
But it was still,
it was really, really good.
I mean,
Nance did,
I don't think he was like
the worst in terms of being
able to respond but he clearly these people don't have answers they're talking about you know no
especially i think specifically in that conversation or debate or whatever you want to call it like on
the crt stuff like ben was a thousand percent right like you guys are trying to label it something
else but this is indeed what it is and ben is like from another planet and has the ability to almost photographically
remember all of the details of these things and break down those arguments watching that debate
i was just like ben shapiro's got talent when he was when he was just rapid fire with the with the
with the wit and the answers and the recall yeah damn super smart guy yeah i agree with him on some
issues but how dare you sir yeah you better agree
with him on that's my brother from another mother all right i gotta i gotta read this one rob ingram
says to touch on your condo from yesterday or was it monday about the death sentence for rapists and
pedos why should they live free while their victims live with a lifelong scar i want to make sure i
feel like people aren't understanding because we got a bunch of super chats from people who don't
understand the reason i oppose the death penalty is because the government kills innocent
people. To put it simply, like I asked Ian, how many innocent people are you willing to kill
to make sure that those bad people also die? For me, the answer is zero. I am unwilling to take
the chance that the state is sanctioned to kill innocent people because it might kill many of the
bad people. Benjamin Franklin said it is better that 100 guilty persons escape than one innocent person
suffer. If the bad person is locked in a steel box and can't leave and the threat is zero,
then I don't believe we should kill them. It's bad enough. The state convicts innocent people.
But if the number is one out of a thousand, out of every thousand bad people, really bad,
evil people who are convicted, one innocent person is locked in a steel box.
I still feel that is very, very bad that we have locked an innocent person in a steel
box.
But I will be damned if I'm going to be the person who says, I'd like to sign off on
killing that person next because those people are really bad, too.
So the way I see it is we must neutralize the threat.
If there is someone who is a violent, evil murderer, and it's to the
degree where they're like, there is no rehabilitation, there is no releasing this person,
they will kill again. We lock them in a steel box and we throw away the key. That way, at least,
at the very least, you don't have to answer to anyone as to why you took the, you were willing
to kill even one innocent person. Because I believe, and I am not a very religious person,
but I believe you are, that in the
story of Sodom and Gomorrah, that God said, if there's but one righteous person, I will
not destroy the city.
Yeah, but after he found zero righteous people, he still destroyed the city.
That's exactly true.
And that's why I'm saying, if I can see, if I'm watching someone commit an atrocity, I
will act in self-defense of that person with the use of lethal force.
If I see someone who has just gone on a rampage, they've killed several people,
and they're planning on doing it again, I will absolutely apply lethal force in defense of others.
But if there is a person and the state comes to me and says,
I am a representative of the state, trust me when I say this person is bad.
I'll say, hell no.
But don't you think that part of the reason why the state, I think it is a good thing
that the state does do this in certain circumstances because you don't want armed vigilantes running around having cowboy justice?
Well, why would that be the case?
Because you have parents or families of people who—
When the guy's out there, then I would, if someone abuses a child to an extreme degree and is running around and there's a threat to someone else and someone says, oh
no, it's this guy and he's done these things and we know it definitively.
I've watched it with my own eyes and we've seen videos and everyone knows I must stop
him for defense of others.
It's a very different situation to the state coming to me and saying, trust me as we execute
this person.
I wonder how people like Elizabeth Smart feel about that.
Like, I would be very curious to actually talk to victims
or Natalie Holloway's mother.
People seem to think I'm saying that we shouldn't kill bad people.
What I'm saying is there is no circumstance
in which I will trust the state
that the person they are holding in front of me
is the guilty person.
What is the statistics on that, though?
To me, it's irrelevant.
If there is a thousand guilty people
and one innocent person among the bunch,
I'm not going to sign off on that.
I will not justify
even one innocent person being killed
in the name of justice.
It doesn't ring for me.
I look at Blackstone. I look at this. Look like you
mentioned the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. Yeah. God made sure the righteous people were gone.
If I had omnipotence and I could know for sure what was in someone's heart and mind,
it'd be a very different story. I'll put it very simply for everybody. If there was a child abuser
and bestowed upon me was was was omniscience for only the fleeting moment that I could see
the man in his mind replaying everything he did and confessing to it to me,
I'd be like,
pull the switch.
We cannot allow this person to,
to,
to carry on their ideas that the damage they've done to people.
But the problem I have is with the state.
But don't you think that there are people in the state?
And I know some of them who,
who have that,
who sit in the room with those guys.
No,
you don't think that there are people. Okay. Well, let's not go there. Cause she had attacking David delight. And they would have that, who sit in the room with those guys? No. You don't think that there are any decent people?
Okay, well, let's not go there.
And she had that power.
Because attacking David Daleiden and her left donors.
They would have put Kyle Rittenhouse in prison for the rest of his life.
Kamala Harris kept a man on death row because she didn't want to,
because they had evidence that would have exonerated him,
and she didn't want to look at it.
It's not even about the callousness.
It's not even about the error.
It's not even about them being like, we didn't realize he was innocent. It's about people like Kamala Harris literally being like,
I don't care if he is innocent. Kill him. Kill him. And I'm like, dude, you've got really screwed
up people working in government. And they are willing to say, these are the people who are
willing to say, I don't care if I kill an innocent person so long as we execute more people. Kamala Harris used – her office was denying parole to people because they wanted slave labor.
These people are evil, and I will not give them the power to kill because they will kill the innocent.
People in the chat are saying that this is the real pro-life position to take.
If you're going to have pro-life views on abortion, this also should translate in this way. So the difference between
being pro-life and being
in favor of the death penalty is that someone
who is on death row has done
something wrong. Not true.
We don't know yet. You're literally
convicted of a crime if
they have been found guilty by a jury
of their peers. If there's
irrefutable
evidence that they have done what they've done, a child
before even breathing oxygen has done nothing.
Absolutely nothing.
Nothing.
You're the innocent person.
By default and incapable of any kind of voice.
If you're upset at Fauci for the Beagles, then you should be anti-abortion.
And I want to point something out, too.
I said this earlier on another segment. One of the arguments I've often made is the challenge I have with anti-abortion legislation
would simply just be where the government gets to be involved in... Protecting the innocent?
Well, that I understand. But the issue is, if there's a woman who's got, say, an ectopic
pregnancy or something, to what degree do we say the government has to be involved? That doesn't
mean that there's going to be a government agent walking in and signing
checkboards, a checklist of what-
Well, to what degree is the government involved when a woman births a baby into the world?
They really aren't unless there's like a class action lawsuit and something happens.
This is quite literally the point I'm trying to make.
The point I'm trying to make is that the left is willing to entertain almost every single
circumstance that the government intervenes in medical decisions, even to the point where a doctor can't give you medication or you can't buy medication unless
a doctor signs up on a pad. Or you can't refuse medication.
Or you can't refuse medication. So I think the important point, and this is good,
an important point for pro-life individuals. When the left says, I don't want the government
involved in my private medical decisions, then why are you in favor of prescriptions? The prescriptions are quite literally, you can go to jail if you forge one.
That is the government telling you you are not allowed to take medication. If I say,
Donald Trump says this medication is something I should take, I should be allowed to take it,
right? If you on the left think you should not be allowed to, pharmacists should not give it to you,
and the government should regulate that you can't have it unless it's signed off.
Then how is that any different from the government being involved in abortions?
Yeah.
The government is already involved.
Euthanasia.
You can't just go to a doctor and say, I'd like to have my life ended.
The government says no.
Now, my issue for the most part is just there's a very difficult line.
As far as I'm concerned with that, I think people should be allowed to take the medications
they choose and they want to, even if it's recreationally.
I'm very libertarian.
I don't like the government regulating all this stuff because Fauci doesn't know.
He does not know what's right for us.
That guy's been wrong too much.
But it's tough moral questions.
However, the point I was making earlier this morning and why I wanted to bring that up
is that the reality is I don't think most people are driven by principle, but many try to be. I think people just have moral
lines where they're like, I don't know if I would be okay with that. And sometimes it doesn't make
sense. I believe this is more, you see a phenomenon with the left where they're substantially,
their principles are way lower than their emotion. And then on the right, you have emotion way lower
than their principles. But that still means there are going. And then on the right, you have emotion way lower than their principles.
Yeah.
But that still means there are going to be people on the right who will contradict their
own principles because there are certain moral lines they won't cross.
For the left, they'll cross many moral lines because they're driven by emotion.
And I think all sides will cross a moral line when they become about the person and not
the principle.
And I think, you know, you can get the staunchest anti-death penalty person in the world, have them witness one of these crimes, and they'll be the ones.
Have them go in and look at all the prosecutor's files.
And they'll be the ones saying, I'll pull the lever.
You let me do it.
I'll come in.
Yep.
My challenge is ultimately on that position with the death penalty is state bad.
State not smart.
State not omission.
You know, if the Lord himself came to me and said this person
did these things then i'd be like well i mean honestly i'd say you know you pass judgment not
me right but um if it was for the safe safety of the community and we knew this person had forfeited
their rights to due process and it was definitive and that in that case i'm like all right well
i'm not i'm still not necessarily in favor of just killing someone if you've already subdued the threat but i understand that you support jail state enforced jail yes absolutely yeah so the the issue here
is so taking someone's life away from them but letting them have three square meals a day in a
in a box is okay through due process but ending their life through due processes though yeah i
don't agree with that um and it's namely about, like,
I understand a lot of people are like,
look, these people are so evil,
they should not be allowed to live.
And I'm just like,
I'm not the person who thinks
I have a right to determine
who has a right to live or not.
If the threat is subdued,
we contain it,
then we can carry on.
A part of me thinks
it should be up to the victim's families.
Hmm.
Interesting.
Because there have been cases
where you have, you know, guys who murdered teenage girls and then there's like this incredible forgiveness and restoration and healing where the parents come in and they like minister to them and then their friends and then they, you know, get them on a work release and like those kinds of I'm not that good of a person if it was my kid I'd kill you myself like I would be like that dad in the Larry Nassar courtroom that jumped over the bench
to beat the you know what out of him and and I think that a part of this is I think it goes back
to like America's roots and like good old-fashioned well biblical judeo-christian values and then the
good old west of like you do you done wronged my family
and like eye for an eye here so rob ingram says i get your reasoning but you can avoid the
government executing innocent innocent folks by ensuring they are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
beyond a reasonable doubt also show all proof in a televised trial but beyond a reasonable doubt
is the quite is exact is exactly the opposite of definitively true beyond a reasonable doubt is exactly the opposite of definitively true. Beyond a reasonable doubt
just means an average person says this is the most likely scenario. It is beyond a reasonable doubt.
However, there are many people who have been convicted of crimes. There was one I was watching
recently about, I can't remember who covered this, a security guard heard a gunshot called the police.
The police came and found a dead young woman. They blamed the security guard and then they
prosecuted and convicted him and he went to prison for 18 years later it turns out the state knew
that there was a gang that was robbing the neighborhood and was there but they just wanted
a prosecution yeah so beyond a reasonable doubt yes when they went to the jury and they said he
was there he was armed he he was uh you know the only person at the scene and they
said here's exactly why and the jury said well it's proven to me beyond a reasonable doubt and
the dude was innocent the whole time and it took away his eight they took away 18 years of his life
so i'm actually in favor of this they don't they typically don't pay people who are convicted who
are innocent because they say we didn't do anything wrong i don't care if the state wants
to deprive someone of life liberty in, and the pursuit of happiness, and
it turns out they were wrong, they should be responsible.
Absolutely.
I would agree with that.
Yeah.
So I actually think this.
If someone is arrested for a crime and they're going to be held without bail, they should
be put up in a standard three-star hotel room.
Not literally a hotel.
But their detainment should be
a nice bed with turndown service a tv access to the internet because taking away someone's access
to communications on the basis of presumption of a crime without proving it i think is wrong
well if you storm in a three-star you're going to get people committing crimes that are destitute
because it's better than where they the hellhole that they live yeah the i mean these are the challenges i would i would sure fine whatever
some people will keep committing crimes to go back to jail because they feel more at home now
because when you actually get convicted then they bring you to the you know less nice place my point
is kyle rittenhouse was was in jail for three months with no shower.
Yeah, he should have been in a normal – I'm not saying give him a luxury condo.
I'm saying give him a nice bed of TV and the internet because it turns out, guess what?
He was innocent.
He was acting in self-defense.
He was found not guilty by a jury of his peers.
So with that being said, why did he spend three months locked down?
There are people who go to jail as they get sentenced to three months for their crimes.
Kyle Rittenhouse spent three months in jail and he was innocent.
So he should have...
I agree with that.
There should be a payout for those types of people.
Yeah, I think they should pay him out.
The problem is then when you have
the Casey Anthony type cases
or the OJ Simpson
where you're like,
where do you draw the line?
I'm going to say
one more thing on this.
Matt Armstrong says,
ban all abortions in the US.
It is genocide.
My final thought
before we go to the member segment,
I believe if there is
going to be a civil war
in this country,
I'm sorry,
we're in a cold civil war.
It's an information war for sure.
But if it becomes kinetic,
I believe abortion
will be the moral catalyst.
Here's my timeline for potentialities. I'm not saying it's true. I'm just saying
Supreme Court has already signaled they'll overturn Roe v. Wade June 2022. At least that's
what the left is saying. And that's what NBC and many other outlets are saying. Then you get a red
wave in November and a bunch of Republicans in the Senate and Congress pass a federal abortion
ban now that Roe v. Wade has been overturned. But Joe Biden vetoes it. The 2024 election results in
the Republicans saying the first thing I will do is I will sign this bill, you know, the ban abortion
bill. Then you'll get blue states saying we will not abide by this federal law. Well, yeah, you
already have Newsom saying that California is going to be an abortion sanctuary. And then you're
going to get federal law enforcement by red states demanding it be
ended because it's a moral evil.
But as I stated, Democrats on the left aren't going to storm red states to set up abortion
clinics.
Right.
But red states, National Guard, law enforcement, feds will go in to shut down illegal abortion
clinics should a law get passed.
So that's my potential timeline.
And if those things were to pass, then
I believe you could end up with states trying to
secede and things like that. So that's just my
final thought on that one. But we've got to go to the
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