Tin Foil Hat With Sam Tripoli - #887: Middle East Warfare With Monica Perez

Episode Date: May 21, 2025

In this episode of Tin Foil Hat, Monica Perez joins us to unpack the geopolitics and media manipulation behind today’s global conflicts. They discuss how accusations of anti-semitism are used to sil...ence dissent, economic pressure to boost defense spending, and the revival of wartime policies like the Alien Enemies Act. The conversation also explores how psychedelics may blunt political awareness and how narratives around Ukraine and the Houthis could signal a path to broader military escalation, including possible strikes on Iran. A must-listen for those seeking the truth behind the headlines Grab your copy of the 2nd issue of the Chaos Twins now and join the Army Of Chaos: https://bit.ly/415fDfY Check out Sam "DoomScrollin with Sam Tripoli and Midnight Mike" Every Tuesday At 4pm pst on Youtube, X Twitter, Rumble and Rokfin! Join the WolfPack at Wise Wolf Gold and Silver and start hedging your financial position by investing in precious metals now!  Go to samtripoli.gold and use the promo code "TinFoil" and we thank Tony for supporting our show. CopyMyCrypto.com: The ‘Copy my Crypto’ membership site shows you the coins that the youtuber ‘James McMahon’ personally holds - and allows you to copy him. So if you’d like to join the 1300 members who copy James, then stop what you’re doing and head over to: CopyMyCrypto.com/TFH You’ll not only find proof of everything I’ve said - but my listeners get full access for just $1  Want to see Sam Tripoli live?  Get tickets at SamTripoli.com: Costa Mesa:  Headlining The Cave May 29th https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sam-tripoli-la-cave-comedy-in-costa-mesa-tickets-1355991429869   Cleveland, OH:  Tin Foil Hat Comedy Live At Hilarities on June 13th https://hilarities.com/shows/310175   Pittsburgh, PA:  Tin Foil Hat Comedy Live At West View Fire Hall At 7pm on June 14th https://bit.ly/3GmbxaS   Pittsburgh, PA:  Swarm Tank Live At West View Fire Hall At 9pm on June 14th https://bit.ly/4jQWi8l   Boston, MA:  Tin Foil Hat Comedy Night Headlines Nick's Comedy Stop  August 1st https://www.nickscomedystop.com/event-details/special-event-tin-foil-hat-comedy-with-sam-tripoli-and-eddie-bravo-live   Broadbrook Ct: Tin Foil Hat Comedy and Swarm Tank at 8pm on August 2nd https://broadbrookoperahouse.thundertix.com/events/246069   Please Check Out Monica Perez's internet: Linktree: https://bit.ly/3VMODxw   Please check out Sam Tripoli's internet: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/samtripoli Please Follow Sam Tripoli's Stand Up Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/@SamTripoliComedy Please Follow Sam Tripoli's Comedy Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/samtripolicomedy/ Please Follow Sam Tripoli's Podcast Clip Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samtripolispodcastclips/   Thank you to our sponsors:    HIMS: No man wants to lose his hair, but for men, it's actually very common. And now with Hims, the solution is simple. Try Hims' hair loss solutions and you'll be joining hundreds of thousands of subscribers who got their flow back.  Start your free online visit today at Hims dot com slash TINFOILHAT.  That's hims.com/TINFOILHAT for your personalized hair loss treatment options. Helix Sleep: Helix is offering 25% off all mattress orders AND two free pillows for our listeners! Go to Helix Sleep dot com slash Tinfoil. That’s helixsleep.com/tinfoil. This is their best offer yet and it won’t last long! With Helix, better sleep starts now.  

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Tin foil hat. Yo, what the fuck are you guys even talking about? Global controls will have to be imposed. And a world governing body will be created to enforce them. Welcome to Tin Foil Hat. We go deep home, boys. Eric, open your mic. Drink from the fountain of knowledge.
Starting point is 00:00:27 There's lizard people everywhere. That's some interdimensional shit. Wake up, Aaron. This is only the beginning. There's... You just blew my mind. Are you ready to get your mind blown? Alright, welcome to Timfall Hat. We are live from the Wise Wolf Golden Silver Studios. You just blew my mind. Are you ready to get your mind blown? All right. Welcome to Tim Foil Hat.
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Starting point is 00:01:05 to record this today. The internet lizards are out to get us. We're constantly battling that. But here we are, we're gonna do it again. I'm very excited to have her on. She's been on multiple times. There are always incredible episodes. Easily one of the best researchers out there.
Starting point is 00:01:22 And blessed to have her. Please welcome back to the show, Mon Perez. How are you, Monica? Monica Perez I'm okay, thank you. And I was a little worried when it was glitching out because I'm in like the blast zone of the fires and things like that happen. And you have to like find where there's a burned wire or whatever. So as long as it's not my fault. Okay. Jeff No, I get it. And we were talking before the show about like,
Starting point is 00:01:47 how like, I just wanted to get your feeling about living in LA. You live outside Los Angeles. You live in, just outside of proper LA, would you say it is? So, and you were telling us you were part of the, the fires affected your neighborhood. Oh yeah, it was really crazy.
Starting point is 00:02:04 It was basically every, there's like 10,000 houses went down in Altadena where I live. The few houses around my actual house survived, but even those people mostly aren't back. And, but I'm living here and it's crazy because the dump trucks go by like 30 dump trucks at a time will go past my house. There's dirt and stuff because I have to like wash all the rubble.
Starting point is 00:02:29 And then I guess for environmental reasons, they have one truck that just sprays water on my street all day long. So it's just the fucking mud everywhere. Oh, I'm so sorry. That's my house didn't burn down so I can handle it. But short of my house burning down, it's like the worst thing. Dude, I'd be so sad if your house burned down because we'd lose the second library of Alexandra with all those books behind you.
Starting point is 00:02:55 I have 2,000 books. Now I know they're not really out to get me because I used to think they burned my house down just to destroy the books. Yeah, I mean, that's incredible. So I'm not on the radar. That's good. I I've been buying a lot of books, not reading all of them, but definitely buying a lot of books.
Starting point is 00:03:10 So even for the tunnels, do you ever, yeah. Yeah. Do you ever think about what you're, what you're going to do with all the books once it comes to the end? I was going to get rid of all of them. I can't, so why they, they think it's important that I keep a record. As long as I have a giant English-Chinese dictionary so people can read them in the future,
Starting point is 00:03:29 I think they're worth saving. No, I'm with you. I love that, I love that. You know, cause when I was younger and I lived down the street from where we are, I lived in this apartment and we had two older people there. And when, and it's so crazy because they were told the woman that she didn't have a lot of time left. And I never got a chance to talk to her. I wanted
Starting point is 00:03:50 to ask her about how she felt about that. I've always wanted to wonder like, how do you feel knowing the end is near? But they, they, there was a guy that lived there and he lived there for decades and he died and his kids just took all of his shit and just threw it on the street to be thrown out. And so I'm like, okay, so you have to downsize. You have to at some point downsize and get rid of unnecessary stuff and only keep stuff that you think the kids would want. And a lot of them were books they threw out.
Starting point is 00:04:21 And I'm like, so I debate whether I should just like- Well, the fires, this, where I live, people when like they had their empty nesters, they move up here because the houses are a little smaller. And they all talk about that like, you got to clean out the basement, kids don't want your shit. And then I actually said that to somebody yesterday. I didn't think it was too soon. I was like, so remember when you were worried about that? Like, you don't have to worry about that anymore. Instead of crying, he was just like, yeah, good point. I guess there's some positive to this, right? People, I was worried because I couldn't understand how people were handling. Because I
Starting point is 00:04:58 was watching TV, we evacuated in the middle of the night, in the middle of the smoke, the flames. And when we were watching the news when we got to a hotel and I could see like something of my house was on fire. I later found out my patio was on fire. The fences were on fire, but I could see it. She was on my street. She looked up at the street sign. She's like, oh, we're on blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:05:16 It's like that's, she's in front of my house. So in my mind, like I was pretty confident my house was gone. And I literally, this is so bad. I literally texted my contractor before I even went to my house was gone. And I literally, this is so bad, I literally texted my contractor before I even went to see the rubble. I was like, hey man, I'm first. So I got my mind around it pretty quickly. Now, I'm sure your experience at this moment
Starting point is 00:05:39 is probably a lot different than our experiences right now, but I just feel like everyone's already memory hold the shit. Like they already moved on. Nobody's, nobody's holding Gavin Newsom or Karen Bass's feet to the fire at all. No, but even that, even past the Gavin Newsom, the making someone pay for the consequences. I thought LA got together. I thought we were one. I won't play remember everybody was like, it's LA.
Starting point is 00:06:08 It's all about LA and that disappeared really fast. Everybody was donating, taking pictures while they helped out. LA came together more for Kobe Bryant dying, for a basketball player dying. No, you're totally right. But in the last- It was close though. The last recording we did before everything went to shit, Monko was talking about how the West Side
Starting point is 00:06:27 is super, has super Trump derangement syndrome. And it's, what the LA Fire has told me is that the psychosis of Trump derangement syndrome, the psychosis of hating the other side, is more powerful than real world consequences. That almost nothing will shake that foundation and they still just conform to it. They instantly believe it's climate change.
Starting point is 00:07:00 They still think Trump wants to throw trans kids in jail. You brought up earlier about your special needs son coming home, talking about sending all the Africans back to Africa. Is it shocking to you? I mean, it's shocking to me. Well, he thought that that's what Trump wanted. It's funny because you were saying saying it's that the entertainment people or whatever. I live in the mountains, like I live within the TMZ, I guess, but it's in the mountains.
Starting point is 00:07:31 It's a very kind of middle class place and it doesn't have a lot of immigration. It's like second third generation people. It's very racially diverse. If you watched all the coverage, you'd see it's like half of it's black. There's plenty Hispanics, but they're all basically from here and they don't have that like TDS thing that Trump derangement syndrome. Like there's it's not really political. Nobody really cares. It's very, you know, we're in it together. But when I do venture all the way to the West Side sometimes, it's amazing to me and I and that people are so hysterical about Trump. And I think Trump is a complete, you know, he's an actor.
Starting point is 00:08:09 Elon Musk is ushering in the technocracy. I can tell you why Doge is a scam. And I'm totally like, I think it's worse than you do because I don't have hope in Democrats, you know, but they think I'm a Republican because I don't hate Trump in the same... You know, I don't hate, but I don't hate him. I don't hate him viscerally for the same reasons. And that makes me like an outsider, one of them, a maggot threat, whatever. So let's get into what you wanted to talk about.
Starting point is 00:08:36 And I think this is a great launching point. So we see Trump in the Middle East right now at this summit with the Saudis who are all led to believe funded 9-11 and all that stuff. And it's just really weird mental gymnastics that we do where we, 9-11 is this one of the worst moments in American history, but we still love that the Saudis are coming and sponsoring all of our sports and all that. And like even their golf tournament their their their trophy looks like the The medal from 9-eleven like the building it's like very crazy to me So, you know we get into this thing about like what Twitter's doing
Starting point is 00:09:18 What what is what what is its purpose and you know my timeline? my algorithm on Twitter is all anti-Zionism right now. And I get very nervous when my timeline or my algorithm, I agree with it all the time in particular. Look at that. Does that not look? It's crazy!
Starting point is 00:09:40 Oh my gosh. That is such a fuck you to everybody. And that was near New York City too. It's crazy. It is crazy. It looks just like it. So. Look, you can see the one right next to it.
Starting point is 00:09:54 It's kind of like the resemblance. Yeah. So let me ask you something. Yeah. Yeah. I've always had this, you know, this belief and I've said to a thousand people and they all think I'm a crazy person
Starting point is 00:10:06 that I think Hitler's Big role was to scare all the European Jews To go to Israel like that was a big part because a lot of them didn't want to go to Israel They didn't want to go that was I thought that was documented Yeah, I mean you and I know that Good luck saying that to the average person. Good luck doing that. Yeah, I mean, it's probably illegal to say that in Germany and pretty soon here.
Starting point is 00:10:32 Yeah, I mean, they're trying. So what is your thoughts on it suddenly being everywhere all the time, this quote unquote anti-Semitism? Yeah, it's, there's no way it would be everywhere all the time if that isn't how the powers that be wanted it. And you can think of it in different ways. You can think of it in the same way maybe, you know, I noticed there was complaints about the Holocaust fading from memory. And you've got, is it Norman Finkelstein, who wrote the book, The Holocaust Industry, you know, that has power, it has political power, and maybe you want to kind of make sure that power continues, but it could be something else.
Starting point is 00:11:10 And what I was starting to think was that it just was triggered when that JFK reveal came out, which 35,000 pages or whatever, which nobody's going to get through, especially if you think somebody else is curating it and what's being curated is strictly Hey, look, they unredacted Israeli intelligence. So my Twitter feed was just that it was just like every single person who said have the exact same Like thing with the black right next to the thing that didn't have the black. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And so I'm thinking okay now we have like a record a list of everybody who is is fixated on that. And then I in the newspaper, like the same day, I saw all these articles about the law firms that Trump is going out of his way, like he was suing them, there's executive
Starting point is 00:11:57 orders and stuff that bottom line with the law firms is they they in order to get Trump off their back, whatever, they agree to hundreds, I think it's hundreds of millions of dollars at this point of pro bono work. And every one of them that I've read includes helping to draft anti anti-Semitism, language laws, whatever. Yeah, legislation. And then, um, and two things that that does. One is it completely redirects the pro bono work from other things like defending civil rights, defending against the Alien Enemies Act, defending against habeas corpus. We can talk about those two things also if you want, but and it keeps them from defending against challenges to the anti anti-legit semitism legislation because they're conflicted out
Starting point is 00:12:48 And in my mind the anti-semitism stuff is gonna be like a euphemism a proxy for the anti-war stuff So a lot of these things seem to be ways of censoring and advance any objections to war And you know when war comes they always censor the objections call people Anti-american and stuff if they aren't well, we see that was his name mark Levine right now He's already saying neocon means Jew Well, I mean Irving Kristol I have a book here I wrote a review of it called neoconservatism the autobiography of an idea It was Irving Kristol, Bill Kristol's father. He's like, I used to be a neo-Tratzkyite, and then I
Starting point is 00:13:28 decided to hijack the conservative movement for my purposes. So a lot of those guys were Jewish, maybe that's, you know, but I, you know, I just, I don't know what the real power structure is. Like a lot of people think it's the Anglo-American Empire, really the British Empire, the Jesuits, it could all come together. And so there's always that debate, like is Israel an outpost for the British Empire? That's why I believe. Does the tail wag the dog? I don't know. And so my bottom line is always read the Constitution, read the Bill of Rights. We don't have the authority to do it. You shouldn't be making commodities deals in other countries, trade deals.
Starting point is 00:14:07 Our government is not authorized to do that. And as soon as you do that, we have all these excuses to go to war in other countries. And we just shouldn't. So you don't need to know the answer to any of those questions if you just, you know, keep it in your pants. Like, it's yours. Keep, let's stay here. Let's stay out of that stuff.
Starting point is 00:14:24 But what Trump's doing every day, it seems to me, is making more and more of a reason for us to get into other people's business, whether we really want a hot war or just trade agreements, coercion, taking over their commodities, whatever, and then your hot war is just putting boots on the ground to defend them. But it's just, to me, it's territorial, it's expansion, it's empirical, and we just need to stay out of it no matter what the true nature of the head of the power is. So your belief is that a lot of the stuff going on both on Twitter and in the Trump administration is basically a backdoor or a hidden move to get everyone to up their defense spending.
Starting point is 00:15:12 That is one of the major things. So when people were talking about tariffs, my thought was that I'm not sure people are all worried about the tariffs coming through. I was like, I'm not 100% sure we're actually going to get the tariffs. I think it's going to be used, the hysteria around it may be used to usher in a new trade organization that has real teeth, which would be the kernel of a world government. But I read JD Vance's speech in India, and he was saying, he was there April 22nd I think he landed which was the day of this like terrorist attack by coincidence and then the next
Starting point is 00:15:52 day he does the speech where he says hey like we got to do a lot of trade stuff you should get into the f-35 program like good for both of us you make the parts we sell the planes yada yada Then that whole terrorist thing got India to launch really significant strikes on Pakistan, lose a couple of planes. So wow, now you have this excuse to get in there. You can have it from... There are three levels of that really. One is just that basic, what is Vance or Trump or whatever going to get from the defense
Starting point is 00:16:23 industries? They're obviously doing their bidding. Andindsey graham sold prank call with the russian pranksters about turkey says the exact same stuff we need the trade stuff we need the f-35 bubble bubble block so i knew that's like a big thing it's really a lot about the money but then you also get the the uh... the defense spending
Starting point is 00:16:44 overall and that can be a stepping stone to actual the defense spending overall, and that can be a stepping stone to actual hot war if you need it, but you can go full Beaudrillard and say, even that's never gonna happen, but if you have the idea of it, you can get all those things put in place. Yeah, you can get the mechanism, you can build the structure of it,
Starting point is 00:17:03 and then eventually- You get the spending, get the money. structure of it, and then eventually, if you're buying all these weapons, eventually you have to use them so you can buy more weapons. So they have to create conflicts to unload these weapons. You know, that's a big thing about what they said about Afghanistan, why they left all those weapons behind, because they were just old weapons And they just need to get stocked a shelf with new weapons They used to but they used to bomb the same afghan cave like a hundred times
Starting point is 00:17:37 Yeah, poor case like wood Yeah, I think it's underestimated how much all this stuff that we think about is really just about money. It's just about getting money in pockets. Which is weird because they print all the money. I mean, they have all the money. It to me goes even deeper than that. The money does matter. I'm not saying it doesn't, but they print it all.
Starting point is 00:18:00 I mean, it's- But isn't it the bankers? And I'm starting to think there are different facts. Like the defense industry is a different way. I mean, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's The but yeah, like that I think that I keep thinking the more I read these details the speeches the deals It seems like so like the commodity stuff and the sovereign wealth fund is about the bankers getting bank
Starting point is 00:18:33 But the defense stuff that I think they have to have those actual deals to get the money and then you've got human beings Like vance or trump or the guy who runs it actually having to put it in their pockets. They don't necessarily own a bank Yeah, I get that for sure. I do get that. So when Trump goes, there's all this talk about Nanny Yahoo and him having a split, um, recognizing the Palestinian state are one, even at we take it at face value, should we celebrate these things? And two, is there any possibility that any of this is true? Is there any possibility that Netanyahu has been used
Starting point is 00:19:16 as some kind of, what's it called? Boogieman? Not Boogieman, but a... Scapegoat-like? Scapegoat, or even what they call a Patsatsy in a weird way a patsy like his job Is to take all the you know push the agenda and then they're going, you know It's like goes back to what you said famously on the show In deep of covid when when you talked about how they're gonna burn Fauci and it seems like we're in the middle of that right now
Starting point is 00:19:44 Where they become the fall guy. So maybe fall guys. But- Klaus Schwab is going down. They're all the, you know, once the brand is dead, you take the arrows. Right now there's a trial about to start somewhere in Europe that literally Bill Gates has to defend himself in court.
Starting point is 00:20:01 And here we go again, like, and we're talking about three burnt brands, three brands that their names are dead to the average person, they see them as evil, pure scumbags. But what would happen to them? If we're saying, what happens to Bill, what happens to Netanyahu?
Starting point is 00:20:17 Like what's gonna happen? Netanyahu's the one who's in the most trouble of all of them. Who is? Netanyahu? Yes. I think the Israelis would fucking string him up or at least throw him in jail.
Starting point is 00:20:30 You think the average person sees Bill Gates as a bad guy right now? I think, well, when his daughters are doing interviews, trying to explain away all of his scumbag shit, I think there is this notion that he is not a good guy. I mean, all I've seen is just wall to wall press for him promoting this book. Yeah, but I think what the press says
Starting point is 00:20:51 and what people feel on the streets are two different things. It's just my, you know, my tendency is to run everything by my family and they would have no, and everybody in my family would have no idea other than Bill Gates. Yeah, he's that guy who spends all the money on helping Africans, right? Right, right, right. I don't know, you know, it's like my mother, she's almost 80. I don't
Starting point is 00:21:13 know if she has any clue what's going on. You know, like, her stuff is on a basic level. But I'm talking about people who are constantly in the politics constantly into Who's different though? Yeah, he is this absolutely because he was on trial like he was in trouble So if you don't if you it's like Trump I think Trump is someone who is going to take you know all the sins of the of the neocon expansion Into himself and then yeah, you can slaughter that person or whatever But with Netanyahu, he was actually in trouble. So I figured he, that's why Israel has protests against this stuff.
Starting point is 00:21:50 They say it's we're protesting because we want our hostages back and Netanyahu shouldn't be handling it this way. But who knows what that's even like they're channeling probably those people saying this is insane. Like this is crazy. But they get to say it's all Netanyahu and maybe they can come out later and say, because you could see how he manipulated the election. I think he lost the election three times and he's still in place and I wondered why and then all of a sudden this happens. So yes, I think Netanyahu is a puppet, but I don't think he and Trump are on the outs. That interpersonal stuff, especially with those guys.
Starting point is 00:22:25 Those guys are definitely playing their roles in and are aware of it in my opinion. Hey guys, real quick, I'll tell you about our good friend James Expan and CopyMyCrypto. The crypto markets are crazy, but the smart ones can make money off it. That's why you got to check out CopyMyCrypto. Let me tell you about CopyMyCrypto. Dude, Bitcoin just went cuckoo crazy dude you know what happens when bitcoin goes crazy all the other coins go crazy the mean coins the shit coins the cum rockets they all go nuts okay guys it has to piss you off to watch crypto fly up in prices for a decade and
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Starting point is 00:26:27 if a prescription is appropriate. Restrictions apply to the website for full details and important safety information. So do we even have face value? Do we get at all excited about a president of the United States saying that or being we're being told that he is thinking about recognizing the state of Palestine? S1 05.30 I mean, to me, once you do that, what you've actually said is it's been conquered. It's been conquered. We can call it Palestine. It's really going to be new Disneyland.
Starting point is 00:26:58 And for the people who went to the University of Jerusalem or whatever, they get to stay and run it. And anybody who makes noise, like they can, they're probably dead. You know, I just, I feel like once it's done, once it's been denatured or neutralized or whatever, you can, you can gussy it up any way you want. And it'll be clean and shiny probably, you know, like they'll build it, it'll be new. And like, you know, Frankfurt after World War two Seoul Korea was like that I was in Vietnam not too long ago and you know, they'll probably Come out of it like their grass was growing and stuff No, I understand what you're saying and there is something to do that
Starting point is 00:27:37 I was talking about this on a podcast the other day about you know, like have they push them to the place where wherever they are they don't really need it. So if they push them far enough to get that Benyurian canal in, then what do they give a shit where the Palestinians are? And then the disgruntled ones they can put in Europe or whatever to cause problems, which is another thing they like to do. Yeah, 100%. Because all that stuff, all of this destabilization is being done on purpose.
Starting point is 00:28:12 And Europe is just slowly waking up to the fact. And what is happening in Germany is what we think Russia does, which is lock up political opponents. And it's so crazy to me. What are your whole thoughts on what's going on in Europe? Well, it's hard for me to believe anything is organic, especially in Europe.
Starting point is 00:28:41 I mean, they've been subdued. And I just, I feel like that stuff is, I don't really follow it that closely because I just don't believe it. I find that we spend a lot of time, like you can spend a lot of time looking at the tariff situation and what would happen, whatever. And I'm thinking, this looks like a Psyop.
Starting point is 00:28:59 So I don't want to get into the nitty gritty. So when they have like far right or whatever, I just feel like that's another controlled opposition because look at what it does. Look at what's happened when Trump first ran in 2015 and they talked about this kind of right wing populism. It's like that's not a real thing. That's a European concept.
Starting point is 00:29:19 It's a legacy of feudalism where the elites, the money class actually literally had title to all the land, you know, just like in broad brushstrokes. And what were you gonna do after the Industrial Revolution or whatever when people had no access, they couldn't actually get any more land? Then you had to say, hey man, you didn't get that land in a valid way. We have to reshuffle this and socialism like appeased that or whatever. But we didn't have that legacy. We still have land that you can get. We still have opportunity here. That was brought in from outside and look at what it's done to us. It's made us polarized as if we have this history of, you know, of oppression. Just who do you hate? Like, just,
Starting point is 00:30:02 you know, a lot of antagonism on the surface, but not underneath. You have a bunch of people that, I'm sorry, people can take offenses, that don't wanna do anything to change their life, are being just manipulated by people who realize that there's a market to shit talk. Right?
Starting point is 00:30:23 And like, you know, it's like when I said earlier about the posts I put up about right-hand privilege. Right? And like, you know, it's like when I said earlier about the post I put up about right-hand privilege. Right? I mean, that woman is in some kind of auditorium and there are people listening to her with her awful- But that's serious? Yeah. Oh, I thought it was a parody. Oh, I thought it was a bit. Yeah, me too. Yeah. No, I think this was a real thing.
Starting point is 00:30:46 Right? And it just, it never ends. But she realizes there's a market for her to step in. And you know, and I agree with you with the pushing of the antisemitism, even though I personally don't believe in any protected classes, I think you protect people if you're hiding a truth that you
Starting point is 00:31:05 don't want people to discuss. And so when I get in an argument with my friend on my other show about it, like I go for anything that you get angry them saying about Jewish people, they're doing it to white people tenfold on that. I mean like oh my god I can't walk on campus. What about the white content, the white conservatives who are trying to give speeches and they got literally beat up by mobs. Nobody pressed that and nobody started any legislation about that. Asian grandma's getting clocked.
Starting point is 00:31:34 Nobody started legislation about that. So it's, yeah, it's like, I think the law firms and the universities are both. I think there are plenty of factions within them that are using the external excuse of Trump to do what they wanna do. They want to suppress that kind of speech. If they're pro-Israel in the academic circles, they want to suppress that speech, but they want the reputation
Starting point is 00:31:58 of their liberal values intact. So they're just gonna say, well, I'm just a pussy. You know, I'm just, I just like, I couldn't, for the good of the university, I had to capitulate, but it's really what they want. Same thing with the law firms. I think they really want. And I think they're sick of all the pro bono they're expected to spend on civil rights
Starting point is 00:32:15 and immigration, all that kind of stuff. This way, they really can't, they're not allowed to do it anymore. They can spend it all on what they want to spend it on because, you know, it's, they sent their pro people in the, in the control seats of control there are pro Israel. They'd be happy to spend it on because, you know, to the extent they're pro- people in the in the control seats of control there are pro-Israel, they'd be happy to do it. But they saves their reputation. Trump gets to be the bad guy for everybody across the board. I agree with all that. You know, it's this long con and program that's been going on with people like especially like Jewish people like, you know, the Holocaust and whatever happened in the Holocaust and like there's this notion that the Holocaust
Starting point is 00:32:49 is the only true thing that ever been talked about that nothing's ever been manipulated coming out of there and then you use that constantly to just brainwash a group of people that, you know. And my favorite- You terrorize them. You terrorize them. You make them think that they're gonna be exterminated. I mean, one of my best, you know, and my favorite- Well, you terrorize them. You terrorize them. You make them think that they're gonna be exterminated.
Starting point is 00:33:06 I mean, one of my best friends was Jewish. She died and like she used to say that all the time. Like I don't even know if she was joking. She's like, well, she wouldn't believe in 9-11. She said, cause then they'll take pressure off. You know, they'll take the pressure off the Arabs and like they want to exterminate us. And she was just lived in fear. I mean, this was a nice upper middle class woman
Starting point is 00:33:29 who had a cushy life in Denver, Colorado. And I loved her. And we had open conversations. But she really lived in fear. Yeah. What did you post on X the other day about? I clicked on it, and it was this little cartoon thing that said the Jews made soap out of humans.
Starting point is 00:33:46 I watched the whole thing. It was no impeachment thing. It was hilarious and I was watching. I was like dude you couldn't post this on Twitter back then. Like if Elon didn't. Back in the day. Yeah, if Elon were to buy it. You couldn't post that literally anywhere else. But you know you follow someone like Laura Loomer who like she does a lot of great work in some spaces man and you're kind of like okay it's an interesting take. And then she tweets out like her and her Jewish friends are up at night talking about how they want to
Starting point is 00:34:10 nuke all the Jews. And you're like, that is trauma. That is constant traumatization from when you're a child. And it also gets into, real quick, sorry about this. This kind of fits into this whole P Diddy, like his whole defense, do you know what his whole defense is? His whole defense is y'all jealous of me.
Starting point is 00:34:32 That's the earliest defense. Y'all jealous. And like the last time I saw that was Carlson and Sia, and Carlson and Sia was like, oh, everyone thinks I'm stealing jokes because they're jealous of me. You have no defense when your defense is Everyone's jealous of me P. Diddy is dead in the water whether he gets convicted or not
Starting point is 00:34:49 I don't know because we don't know what shenanigans are gonna happen. Yeah, but that's your defense. That is literally what Adults tell young people the Jewish people people hate you because you're successful. It's like no It's like there's probably a lot of propaganda involved that I'm not gonna say they're totally wrong. But it's like, if you can call out, if you can call out, again, I say this all the time, if you can call out Islamic jihadists, Catholic pedophiles, Christian nationalists,
Starting point is 00:35:19 you should be able to talk about Tahmuzinus. It's not picking on, it's equality right there. You know who else too, I noticed that Dave guy from Barstools, he just said fucking yeah, how is he? He's an asshole and someone did it to him and for once he has to go after his intern, fires him, lets him go, I'm just like, it's like, council culture,
Starting point is 00:35:41 what happened to council culture? I can't remember, I could not identify the quote, but there's a great little volume called The Law by Bastiat. And it was kind of, I think it was around the time of the French Revolution. He knew he was terminally ill. He was young. I think he had to work at a list or something. So he could write whatever he wanted.
Starting point is 00:35:59 And he wrote, just be careful when you're revolutionary, that your goal isn't just to turn the tables. So, I see the stuff when you tap into the terrible history of African slavery, and I'm sure American Indian slavery too is part of it, although nobody ever talks about that, that you get them them and the same thing with the you know terrorizing Jewish people or any ethnic group what you really want is justice true justice I agree social justice so just support the Bill of Rights really go to the mat that was my first indication that Trump was not gonna deliver on on the hopes of conservatives because it when Obama was in office people would always join me in
Starting point is 00:36:47 Being absolutely like I don't need to know if it's a conspiracy or not I don't need to know if it's a false flag Are they asking you to violate the Bill of Rights using this event? If so, don't ignore that event and defend the Bill of Rights and this is all a way of using the one thing that was probably the one thing that was probably the one thing that was a negotiated position that protected us from government. And that was the Bill of Rights.
Starting point is 00:37:09 And they get the actual individuals in the minority group to not defend that, to want to turn the tables. And then you're just gonna have more of the same problems. I completely agree. And this is gets in some, again, you know, Dana, Dana's like, yeah, my family wants to know about your podcast. I'm like, don't let them know about my podcast. Don't let them listen to it. My husband does that too. I'm like,
Starting point is 00:37:35 don't tell anybody I have a podcast. Yeah, don't, don't show her how to listen. Don't show her any of that stuff because this is such a nuanced conversation. They're just, they're going to hear buzzwords and I'm going to be excommunicated. You know, and I'm arguing, you know, the position of like love and justice, like, you know, it's a, yeah, you're right. The buzzwords make people like what, because if you study what's going on, what is actually what they don't realize in demanding special treatment is what you're you're you're basically hurling us towards is martial law and it's okay
Starting point is 00:38:12 when it's your people being protected but you don't understand it once you create that act of being able to go after people that you don't like for things they do that you don't like they things they do that you don't like, they will use that against you. It will come back around. Ask Israelis. In Israel, you can have these conversations because there are people who have different viewpoints and you're not hearing from them publicly. But you know, there's a weird thing in the control alt media world where there's pressure to be as bombastic as possible in having this conversation. There's pressure.
Starting point is 00:38:48 So, I mean, what do you think about that? Well, Jay Dyer just was on last week talking about how... Yeah, he would get Piers Morgan and every 10 minutes he'd get a call before a show going, we really want you to go crazy. We don't, you know, I know you think cause we're British, we're classy. We want you to go nuts, go nuclear, go crazy. So, and this just gets into why going viral is going to be ending up destroying our culture because the only people that get seen are the extremes. It's never the moderates. Yeah, but the anti-Semitism is kind of like a rite of passage on the, you know, I'm not
Starting point is 00:39:29 saying anti-Israel, right? I'm saying that, so there's so much pressure and control, all media to go that way, in my opinion. Yeah, I mean, I'm sure there's levers being pushed as well, like, you know, and I know this on Twitter and on Instagram, You blow up for four reasons. You'll go viral for four reasons. Stupid, violent, nudity, right? If you're showing your back crack and everything like that. Or you're pissing people off.
Starting point is 00:39:59 If they think it will piss people off, these algorithms are so sophisticated that they- It's polarizing, they like that. They love it. So I had my, I had my, my, what was it called, bit?
Starting point is 00:40:14 The, my pronoun bit. And it went to almost a million views on Instagram, which is unheard of. I just had one, just a meme go 1.5 million, which out of nowhere happened. It was a Bert and Ernie and they're like, why isn't China getting behind climate
Starting point is 00:40:29 change? And Ernie was like, cause they're already a communist government, you know, and it just, for some reason it exploded to 1.5, right? So, so I see it happen all the time, you know, and like Leonardo Joani, who's a great comic, really compliant. Yeah, that's it. No, I posted it happen all the time, you know and like Leonardo. Joni who's a great comic really complain. Yeah, that's it No, I posted it Same caption sends everything like Sam posted it not even one not even one tenth of it That's what I mean. Like, how do you know when because these algorithms are so sophisticated like on my I know you guys think I'm crazy
Starting point is 00:41:00 But I study this shit on my Instagram The algorithm is so sophisticated, it could tell when it's a video clip, and it just, boom, it just shoots it down. A meme, it doesn't have any problems with, but video clips, it just buries it. And even Johnny and you guys say that the terms are, the wording on there is weird, maybe, I don't know,
Starting point is 00:41:24 but I've just seen 10 times worse on Instagram, get millions of views, and it's just like, what are you pushing? So you go, Sam, but that's not, well, there's no nudity in it, but it is a dirty talk, but it's like, do they want my shit to blow up? But the whole point is this is like, going back to what you're saying, it's like,
Starting point is 00:41:44 it's like just again I've said this before and I feel like you're even more into this camp than I am and And I say that I'll respect is that like you're right kind of down the middle like you You you don't think either side is the good guy and bad guy and it's maybe issue to issue Where you decide if you might lean one way or the other. Am I wrong on that? Because I think like to really blow up on social media you have to either be far right or far left. Oh yeah I think the
Starting point is 00:42:14 reason that I would never get any be promoted in any way might like my shits like I'm a completely shadow band like nobody gets you'll never see me in your feed. I put it up there it's kind of like me taking notes show notes I'll throw up like this is my thought on this article that's how I want how I post stuff basically but uh because I'm rational because what I say makes sense like you know I'm just telling you my authentic rational opinion and I try to come from a place of justice, of libertarian, you know, sense of rights. I like the Bill of Rights. I like the Ten Commandments. I understand the difference. And I think it resonates with people. And I'm pretty skeptical about the validity of
Starting point is 00:42:57 the news because I think a lot of times the things that are in the news are meant to waste our time. So we get stuck in that 24- hour news cycle instead of saying, hey, like it doesn't, the details of this thing does not matter. Just make sure that your, you know, the process is also important. Like make sure you're sticking not only to our rules, but also make sure people have their day in court. You know, that's why I didn't like the Bill Cosby thing.
Starting point is 00:43:24 Like, I don't care. He just did not really have his day in court, you know? That's why I didn't like the Bill Cosby thing. Like, I don't care. He just did not really have his day in court. A lot of his rights were suspended and you have to pay attention to that stuff. And this is the message they do not want out. That's why they replaced Ron Paul with Trump. Yeah, I agree. And we've been saying it here forever.
Starting point is 00:43:40 Again, you know, their whole thing, and they want martial law. So what they do is with the left, they give you January Sixers, and the left was totally fine with just annihilating these people. And now we have it with the MS-13 people, with the right and the pro-Palestinian people.
Starting point is 00:43:58 And you know that clip you cut for me, which was great. I mean, I'm just chopping my delivery in it, but it's a great, I like the clip a lot, but you know, it's like the whole thing with these pro Palestinian people, they're like, you know, oh, you can't come to this country and criticize it. That's, you're not allowed. But yet Jordan Peterson and his daughter, that's exactly what they're doing on every clip that they're doing. They're questioning the, you know, freedom of speech. They're questioning the way this, uh, this country operates. And they literally ran from Canada where they, their dad, the dad had to go through sensitivity
Starting point is 00:44:34 training on the internet and they locked and they locked up all the, uh, the truckers bank accounts, but yet nobody's calling for the Petersons to be, to be sent out of the country. Nobody. And they don't understand the hypocrisy of that. Like literally they've gotten both sides to be okay with people that they don't like having their, their, their rights being thrown out. Well, I think the immigration stuff, I think there was something in Florida I heard this morning. They, they're standing outside a nursing home trying to bust the fucking orderlies. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:45:09 The nurses' aides for being illegal immigrants. Like, okay, who's going to do that job? You know how expensive those places are anyway? But so they're taking this immigration and the low level, the illegal immigration that would actually help us, actually helps us take care of our kids at our houses and stuff. And they promote the high level. We want the people who are well educated, who is going to compete with your kids to get into college and get jobs. That's a great point. And drive. Yeah, but they're taking the immigration stuff, this Alien Enemies Act,
Starting point is 00:45:39 the Rid of Habeas Corpus, all these things that even real ID using immigration as an excuse. But once those things are dusted off or put in place, then they can be used to suppress war, the anti-war sentiment. Yeah, I really do agree with that. And it is about martial law. I mean, you just had that Steve Miller's as name, the bald guy who always looks like he has a butt plug in his ass every time he's talked There's a reason he's talking. He's like, can I hold it in? Can I hold it in? And you know, he's talking about suspending habeas corporate and I'm like what how is anybody saying this out loud into microphones? What are you Abraham Lincoln, you know the country's greatest heroes?
Starting point is 00:46:22 Lincoln, you know, one of the country's greatest heroes. Abraham Lincoln. Well, Abraham Lincoln, that is very funny. I'm with you on that, but this is what it's all about, man. Black bagging, motherfuckers. And you can just look to Abraham Lincoln for an example of how this idea of people being deported can turn on citizens, because there was this guy who was a former congressman. His name was Vlandingham, I think, and he was a political rival. He did a few speeches speaking out against the war. And Lincoln had him arrested, took him
Starting point is 00:46:51 to the lines and forced out of the country. He's like, you want to talk against the union? Go to the Confederacy and kick them out. This was a guy who was in Congress. I do too. Yeah, I've been saying that for a while now. Once they decide that people, let's say who maybe did a protest at the Capitol are non-citizens and have lost their rights because they're insurrectionists, then they just become no different than these people. And we saw how so many people were born not in this country anyway. Yeah, true. No, I agree, man. It's all psychological programming like the governor's kidnapping in Michigan
Starting point is 00:47:26 January 6th is like their desperate ploy to to Get people okay with calling their fellow citizens domestic terrorists because once you're labeled a terrorist all your constitutional rights go away And it's coming from the right. That's the problem is that they used to defend the Bill of Rights. When Obama was in office, I'm telling you, like we had the Ron Paul thing was surging and people really, they were burning dollar bills and were actually reading the Constitution, not just carrying it around. And now that they're who's left to who's left to defend. Guys, listen, you know, daddy loves to sleep, right?
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Starting point is 00:50:29 We got Helixsleep.com slash TinFoilHat, and we thank them for sponsoring this show. They even changed the structure of the Republican Party to burn out all of the Paulites. I was there in 2012 and 2008 working in that campaign. Yeah, yeah, it was I mean it was heartbreaking. Um, I'm with you on that. It's just unbelievable watching people fall for this shit just over and over and over again and just not care. So what do you think, do you think there's a
Starting point is 00:51:02 chance another little war type war era device I noticed was the psychedelics? Do you think there's a chance that like the 60s, so I think it's pretty well documented that the Grateful Dead, the psychedelic stuff was meant, was certainly brought, pushed by the government secretly. And I assume it was to keep that whole entire baby boomers. Yeah, to not be political, to not be astute, to not understand, to not care, to not be effective. And I wonder if they're bringing psychedelics back for that reason.
Starting point is 00:51:37 Interesting. Yeah, we've talked about this on a show where like, if you look at like the Charles Manson stuff, Hey Ashbury was a giant open air laboratory for them to test the effects of amphetamines and LSD. And then you got everyone now in Silicon Valley microdosing on Adderall. Well, Sam, I'm curious what you think about that though. Now Adderall is a different beast, but we know many people who say that they were, their moment of awakening was through hallucinogens.
Starting point is 00:52:09 I'm one of those people. So how do we square that with this idea that it's pacifying the masses? Well, I also think that, you know, if you jump in and out, it's one thing, but if you're constantly in an altered state of, you know. So the whole drop out idea is maybe the problem. It's the THC vaping and now the mushroom chocolate bars, like you don't have that aha moment every time. Yeah, cause you're always there. And then you're just out of it.
Starting point is 00:52:43 You're just not, and you're happy with everything. I mean, it's the opiate. Opium is the opiate of the mess. Yeah. I mean, because in the 60s, I mean, you do acid once and so you're supposed to do it once, maybe five times. Like not that many. Yeah, that's what George Harrison always said.
Starting point is 00:52:56 He said, you only need it once. So I did it a lot, but I only needed it once as well. Nice. But what I was saying is that when you did it in the 60s, you just did it so much where it got you not into like, you were too open. You were too, like it was just too much where if it would have been a one time,
Starting point is 00:53:12 you still would have wanted the war to stop. But since you'd taken too much, you're too busy being fucking high where you're way too past where you were woke. And it just credited the opinions they had. Now that to me was definitely, I mean that's obviously an op, right? I mean to make people who were associated with that
Starting point is 00:53:33 discredited, but I do wonder if there's some possibility that it backfired, you know, because- Why, because all the hippie trippies became, they brought in the 80s and just- Voted for Reagan. And just annihilated the economy, just destroyed it by greed and passing laws that allowed them to make all the money
Starting point is 00:53:56 and effing their children. And I mean, dude, what the baby boomers did to the economy, they literally fucked their grandchildren. I'm talking more about the culture element. But yeah, I mean, that's hilarious what you're saying. I mean, the cultural element. I don't know if they knew that though, because when I look back at the debt that Reagan put this country in, like, I grew up in the 80s. I was a little kid and I... Me too. It was just go go. You know, it wasn't... I never thought of that. My parents liked them.
Starting point is 00:54:24 I don't remember them noticing the debt thing. But if you go back and look at that, it's very clear. It was a debt fueled boom borrowing right from the future, which is in my, that's taxation without representation because who's going to have to pay that off immigrants and your children. Yep. Yeah. Yeah. But I mean, you get immigrants immigrants are opting in but your children aren't a great example of What's probably not good for you is whatever they allowed during kovat? Right So they allowed me but you could get drugs delivered from Craigslist Yeah, you go you go you got weed shops open and you have liquor shops open.
Starting point is 00:55:05 You could get a fucking haircut, but you could go buy your weed. Drive-throughs probably were- And I've said this before and people have very visceral reactions to it, but if something is everywhere all at once, you should ask. It wasn't an organic rise and that's what weed shops everywhere. Now, when people are like, well, you should go to jail for weed. I totally agree with that.
Starting point is 00:55:28 And I would have a discussion that, should you be in jail for doing drugs? Should you be given a felony, which just makes it really hard after that to make money, should you be given a felony? I'd probably argue not. But what we've also learned is when you make it too easy to get a vice to satisfy your vice it destroys society. Drugs, sex, everything else, pornography, prostitution,
Starting point is 00:55:56 OnlyFans, all that stuff. It's too easy to get it. But you don't think it's where we're at with kind of prohibition where right now it's so easy So there's so many fucking shops I think in five ten years all those weed shops and all those kids that we thought wanted to smoke all my dad smokes I'm not gonna smoke as much because the house smells like weed is gonna go down like I just think the booms right now Yeah, everybody's trying to get in the weed industry I think in five ten years you'll be yeah like everything else a liquor shop here generation pendulum Yeah, and I think the pudge rooms high and I pendulum is high and I think it might end up full.
Starting point is 00:56:27 These kids aren't smoking. Yeah, but they destroy. So like my kids got iPhones. They were like the first generation. I didn't let them get iPhones or phones until they were like in eighth grade or whatever, but it was still like bad and there was absolutely no way to control it. YouTube will not let you put filters on. There was no way.
Starting point is 00:56:44 Now there has, but and I would go to associations, is anybody working on this? And my kids were growing up, it's over now. And they had COVID and it messed up their minds. Now you can control it. But what they did was they used that one thing to destroy a generation. And when stuff is disruptive like that, so if we had weed the whole time for the past 200 years or 2000 years or ever long, we'd know how to use it. It's like guns. Once you ban them, then the next generation
Starting point is 00:57:10 doesn't know what the fuck they're doing. They overdo it, they act crazy, blah, blah, blah. And then it gets under control again, but you have destroyed a generation. Yeah, I agree with that. And that's kind of where we are right now with a lot of stuff like what are they lot? Why is pornography free?
Starting point is 00:57:26 You know, why are there weed shots everywhere? And everyone's like, you know, it's just weed, dude. I go, it's not your grandpa's weed. You think it's your grandpa's weed. It is not. I am in the rooms of- The vaping. I'm into the rules, the rooms of recovery.
Starting point is 00:57:39 People come in with like tweaker energy from smoking weed. Their psychosis, all that stuff, it's way, way stronger. I'm gonna say this, I have a lot of friends who smoke a lot of weed, and I would tell you that they are borderline bipolar. We're like one second they're super happy, and then the next one, they are just ready to rip your fucking throat out. And you're not one second they're super happy and then the next one They are just ready to rip your fucking throat out and you're not wonderful. I know I know you're talking You're just a level of retard that it's perfect. It's good enough, right? But that has changed though though
Starting point is 00:58:16 Eric roberts was like on celebrity rehab for weed. I think it was eric roberts everybody just Relentlessly made fun of him like for marijuana dude marijuana, dude. And dude, I mean, I know, just like you, four people that I can think of who admit that they have a problem with pot. And think of how much they must spend on it. It's like heroin. I have two siblings who died from heroin-related stuff, and like the Jones goes from zero to 60 pretty quickly and then it's pretty much all you're spending your money on and even I don't know how much pot is the like that the vaping.
Starting point is 00:58:52 She knows. But it may build up. No, it's it's I mean I'm not gonna lie I'm I work for for Be Real for Dog Groot and we get some nice prices but I can't imagine going dispensaries. It's a 15% tax on top of what you are paying which isn't cheap and like you said if you're doing if you have a nine To five you work out buying cigarettes lately ever since the fire. I had like a little Mom you're smoking like I know I don't know where that happened, but it's like $20 a pack Yeah, and one a day. I know people that smoke a pack a day.
Starting point is 00:59:25 These zins are like super expensive. Are zins expensive? Do you buy four of those things? It's almost 60 bucks. Shit, dude. How long one of those last you? A week? Two days.
Starting point is 00:59:37 Two days sometimes three. 30 bucks a day? 20 bucks a day? I mean, it's, yeah, it gets like that. It gets sponsors. But I just, you know, it's like, I think everybody has a vice. It's just what is your vice? Maybe you knit too much and people are like, calm down with the knitting, you know, but
Starting point is 00:59:56 everyone has something that kind of takes you out of it. But it's like, it's too easy to get it now. And again, this goes on to this thing that I just posted on Instagram about how, you know, Hollywood and our society has gotten rid of outlaws. Like everything is conformity now. And like when you look at like the trans, the adult film stars, all these stuff, they used to be outlaws that lived on the fringes and they were there because most, a lot of it's trauma, a lot of it's inability to function in society. So they lived on the fringes and they took all the positives
Starting point is 01:00:36 and all the negatives of that. But now they're mainstreaming it. And like most people aren't built for that lifestyle. They can't handle it. So okay, how do you help or do with porn? Like 21 and over, how do you make sure kids aren't looking at porn back then? You used to have your stash. Yeah, would you agree like, is it insane that we don't have 18 and under phones or 21 and under phones? There is a new thing I got because my son has Down syndrome. So he is 22 and I got to deal with
Starting point is 01:01:11 him like he's a 14 year old. And I found this phone called the pinwheel that you can actually control. But I've been actively looking for that for eight years and it only just happened. And then you know, the cat's out of the bag, but the stuff with porn, I mean, that's when I start like questioning my libertarian roots, because I feel like the libertarianism was, you know, sensibly created maybe by the same guys who did the neoconservatism and stuff,
Starting point is 01:01:42 like where the underlying purpose was to exploit their, you don't want minimum wage, which I absolutely don't, it's economically ridiculous, but open borders in a country that isn't free like ours, that has welfare and that has minimum wages and stuff like that, it doesn't make sense. You can't, like you would just, seven billion people would come in. You just can't do it that way. But it gets you to kind of, you know, advocate strictly. And then I
Starting point is 01:02:12 just look at porn and I think if you really had a nation state that had a, you know, a fairly homogenous culture or at least gave a shit about their next generation who were their own children, you would want to control that. It's like so, it's addictive, it's bad for your soul and your mind, it's disrespectful towards other people and yourself. And I just, you know, if you had a strict enough culture, you wouldn't need the laws, but we don't have a strict culture. We have a super, you know, factionalized culture, fragmented culture. So, you know, I don't like laws, but we have kind of the worst of both worlds now. So here's what I think. I'd love to hear your opinion on this.
Starting point is 01:02:53 I believe we should live in a conservative society with a liberal rebellion. Okay? Where we have kind of things, families, nuclear families, this understanding that we have to protect four pillars of society, which I believe are, we don't steal, we don't commit unnecessary violence, okay, we protect children at all costs, and we shun lying. Like we need to have those pillars for a proper society. You know, and I watched Tony Hinchcliffe on Bill Maher. What a great timeline this is, huh?
Starting point is 01:03:28 I fucking love this timeline. And I love it, I love it, I love it, I love it, I love it. I love it, I love Tony and I love the timeline. And it's like Tony's just crazy enough not to count out of Bill Maher and just push back. And Bill Maher's like, you know, the right is just way more dangerous than the left. And I go, well, if we have those four pillars, we can argue about what side condones lying,
Starting point is 01:03:53 and there's a good argument both sides do it equally. So we'll take that down. Yeah, lying, that's the good one. Right? But the three which are, you don't steal, you don't commit unnecessary violence, unprovoked violence, and you protect children at all costs one side is eroding those Really bad under cultural Marxism the stuff like that, right? So I believe we have to because I don't and I'm not saying that that we should control what people do
Starting point is 01:04:19 But most people can't handle ultra Liberalism progressive they can't handle ultra liberalism progressive. They can't handle the freedom of choice. Especially children, you're right. I mean, that's a tough one. Child protection services exploit, have been known to actually do the exploitation, take kids away for illicit purposes.
Starting point is 01:04:42 But I mean, that's the problem is that our institutions are so corrupt. It's not even imaginable that you would have a government that actually tried to do what it was supposed to. That's like when you went to Vietnam, they were talking about their president, whatever. And I said, you guys vote? She said, no.
Starting point is 01:05:00 And they are protecting them there. I don't really, it's just been so long since I've even been able to conceive of that. But yeah, I mean, I think that you have to protect people who can't consent to it, who aren't mature enough for it, actual children. When you had a family, that was just a given and the community would be horrified if you,
Starting point is 01:05:24 they would actually run it, go in your house and fucking beat you up. So it feels like our institutions from the family to the government just are so corrupted that we're, it's like kind of the nadir of civilization at this point. It has been done over a long series of time. This is an overnight thing. They slowly but surely done over a long series of time. This is an overnight thing. They slowly but surely. I say this all the time.
Starting point is 01:05:48 It's kind of like if you have a housekeeper for 20 years and just over time she just replaces everything at a small moment that by the time she's done you don't realize your entire house is completely different but she's been manipulating it. What a bitch. And a slow, well yeah they're all, the lizards are bitches right? The lizards are bitches right? So you know, now you're a calf, okay well I was gonna ask you, do you guys mean
Starting point is 01:06:14 by like that whole the church and the family thing is it like when you see a kid at a gay parade where like you don't want the government to stop it but yet your parent can do whatever but it's in this one where like the parent shouldn't take it but yet the government shouldn't tell you what to do. We've seen something like I've never seen before in my 52 years where social constructs and brainwashing are overriding parental instincts. I've never seen that before. You're not allowed. So not very long ago, you would not see football players wearing pink socks,
Starting point is 01:06:49 like professional football players. Yes. And then the Susan G. Komen thing, and I remember thinking, and it was not that long ago that you really couldn't get those kind of guys to advocate for same-sex marriage. They'd be like, yeah, I don't want to comment on it. That kind of thing is not for me.
Starting point is 01:07:07 No, there was a cultural, like, let's try not to, like, we don't have to talk about, like, Uncle Johnny who clearly likes guys. He can come, he can bring his friend, whatever. But we're not gonna, you know, and so it was, so you wouldn't, if you don't want your kid go to a gay parade. They probably wouldn't like there were there were your family, your community, just layers. And then you wouldn't have to stop anybody from doing it. But you're not allowed to have that anymore. Like you're really you're canceled for it. And I'm not saying how to treat people like that. Like, I would feel really how to treat people like that. Like I would feel really, I'm happily married and it was a great source of support for me, of emotional and mental, because I was the youngest of nine.
Starting point is 01:07:54 My upbringing was- You had nine total brothers and sisters? Yeah, I'm the ninth. Wow! Yeah. So there was a lot of insecurity, food insecurity, and you get beat up for saying shit, whatever. And you know, like not a big deal,
Starting point is 01:08:08 but to have somebody who really loves you and makes you feel like unconditionally loved, the center of their lives, whatever, super healing, you know? And I'm not shitting at my family. Like we were very supportive of each other, but there was want and stuff. So if you're gay and that's where your love lies,
Starting point is 01:08:32 I really cannot find it in my heart to say you can't do that. Like that is a- Yeah, me too. Me too. I'm an old school liberal. Live and let live. As long as you're not hurting people, and particularly children,
Starting point is 01:08:43 you'll never hear anything from me. But you know the dark history of sex ed, what Alfred Hensley... Yeah, no, I know all that stuff. So that's what I'm saying is that that you're not allowed to have that nuanced cultural approach to where, yeah, if you're gay and you want to go with somebody of your... That's okay. But if you're luring a really horny adolescent, see that's what I think was the pre-scandal, was really about finding boys who could go either way and who were, you know, wanted some kind of intimacy, wanted, you know, were sexually kind of frustrated or whatever just because of their age and exploiting that. Like you don't want that. And you want to be able to say that that's not okay.
Starting point is 01:09:29 And you really can't even say that. So you can't build that culture of like, watch out for that. Don't go to the restroom on the highway. If there's a hole in the wall, don't look in it. No matter what the CDC tells you. No, but you're totally right. So like, you know, I've been in LA 25 years. I've been through a ton of gay pride parades.
Starting point is 01:09:53 They're super entertaining. But when a, in particular, a white couple brings their children to a gay pride parade, you are making it about you. And I think you're taking away these people's time to be them and do what they wanna do. Well, I'm not even talking about the kids. I'm talking about the gay guy walking around
Starting point is 01:10:16 with 30 rainbow dildos on him looking like a gay porcupine. Now you're putting him in, if he's in a video and that kid's there, now he's the bad guy. When in reality, the bad guy is the person who brings the kids there. It's like Doug Stanhope's joke about when someone brings their kid to a Super Bowl party. Like nobody wants your kids here
Starting point is 01:10:39 because we want to yell and scream and say crazy shit. And now we have to censor ourselves because we want to not influence the children. And it's intrinsically sexual. So if you're talking about a gay pride parade, the topic is intercourse. Yes. Like kids don't need to be there.
Starting point is 01:10:56 There's trauma in the porta potty happening right now. And your kids shouldn't be there. But there's no respect for that anymore because, and don't take this the wrong way, but like the white women, not all, okay? And here's where I'm just saying that we see like, whenever you see a picture of a drag queen reading to kids, it's surrounded by smiling white women holding their toddler.
Starting point is 01:11:22 And you know, I've said this before, like drag queens and cross dressers are advanced algebra Okay, your kid needs ABCs and one two threes We don't need to be doing X to the two and having this fucking five-year-old try to figure out this math equation They did that in high school. They would get roasted by the kids there. Like what are you wearing? Yeah Well the kids yeah, well, we're seeing us Christian white women are shamed, right? So they have to, like, or just, let's just put it this way.
Starting point is 01:11:55 In LA, if you have no box to check, you're kind of shamed. You feel bad about it. So you have to, yes, you have to be an ally, or you have to be a lesbian attracted to men, or whatever it is. You have to have something. I know this comic out there, I'm not gonna say their name, but their career was going okay,
Starting point is 01:12:16 and then suddenly they say I'm gay, and it just, they exploded. They exploded. And you saw people doing that. You saw that JoJo whatever her name is, she was a kid's pop star, then she went through this really weird time where she was just trying to do what she thought was edgy because she had so much money she didn't care anymore. And she was just showing up at kids like award show dressed like kiss and all this crazy shit that she thought was rebellion
Starting point is 01:12:48 And then she came out as lesbian and then Mickey Rohr called her a fag And then by the end of the week she was getting banged She was getting banged by a guy and now she's not lesbian anymore. Gotta get your red badge of courage Yeah, maybe there's a humiliation ritual kind of involved in that, the way Chappelle used to say about wearing a dress as a black man. Remember? Yeah, 100%. And we see that with black men all the time.
Starting point is 01:13:14 And you know, I've told the story a thousand times, but Andrew Schultz asked me at the Comedy Mothership why Obama is suddenly being outed as gay, and I told him it's a humiliation ritual for both Obama and the black community. why Obama's suddenly being outed as gay, and I told him it's a humiliation ritual for both Obama and the black community. Like, it is traumatizing, even with that, Martin Luther King doctor comes out about Martin Luther King doing unnatural orgies, right, which is inferring gay.
Starting point is 01:13:40 Now, yet another public figure of the black community is now gay. All the rappers are gay. Now yet another public figure of the black community is now gay. All the rappers are gay. And Michael Jackson did those kids. I don't think he did. Yeah. Nope. Sam, Sam, Sam. I don't know. It's one of those crazy ones. All I say is this. Dana did multiple Michael Jackson videos and in his green room, his own personal green room, there were multiple issues of Tiger Beat Magazine. Which I always believe was never meant for little girls, but it was kind of a way to make a magazine for pedophiles.
Starting point is 01:14:20 That's my belief. It was like a Arbor Commie and Fitch or whatever. Clothing brand that would get kids Oh, yeah, that's my belief. It was like a overcome me and Fitch or whatever that that Clothing brand that would get like kids and they were taking picture kids and like one the models you'd go in there Like why is everyone so good-looking here? Yeah, cuz they're using them to fucking sex trafficking. Yeah, I'll 100% That's my opinion. I mean, maybe they would have kept you know, I don't want to like start making up excuses But it is possible whether it was true or not that it was exploited.
Starting point is 01:14:48 Because they didn't like it. To destroy him when he started calling out certain people. They wanted to discredit him. Like Phil Cosby, like they want to discredit, look, you have to be in your silo. If you're not in the silo, you're out. And you can say anything you want as long as it's in your silo.
Starting point is 01:15:05 So I'm reading over your notes right now, we're gonna shift focus again here. Sure. And you bring up the Ukraine and justifying boots on the ground. There is a part of me going back to the Palestinian state that believes if we have this administration suddenly take a 180 on Palestine and now they want to protect them that's somewhat of a backdoor way to get boots on the ground
Starting point is 01:15:34 in Gaza. I think there might I think that hoodie thing might also be that the hoodie the the Yemen it's basically their government they call call them the Houthi rebels, but it's basically the government. Trump went over to me to deal with them and said, yeah, but you can keep bombing Iran at Israel if you want to. And I'm like, that doesn't sound like the Trump I know. And it could be giving Israel an excuse to continue to fight back, but also say, well, let's get to the source of the problem. Let's pop off some, you know, whatever's on Iran.
Starting point is 01:16:08 And then Trump gets to do what they, they always want to do, which is say, see, when we don't get involved, it gets crazy. And now we have to go in and mop it up. So I don't know if they're going for a hot war, but I can see that whatever they say, oh, he was just about to help them. But then, uh, you know, he just, he led, he was for not getting involved in the war, but they, you know, as soon as we don't get involved,
Starting point is 01:16:33 so I think it could be, I just, I can't, I just don't believe any of the propaganda. I don't believe, I mean, like, so they're always like Trump, never started a war, right? Well, we've never what was the last time we declared war when it was the last time we went through the proper channels And which are set up by our forefathers to actually engage in war. We haven't done it forever They've bypassed that they have said that that styles old-school and we go to war when we want to go to war Do you think that's what they mean when they say that though?
Starting point is 01:17:09 Cuz they mean like boots on the ground like Iraq Afghanistan, which also weren't declared but but those are war I like right but they are wars, but he hasn't done one of those I think Bombs he dropped on Syria. No, don't you mean hey, I'm a Ron Paul I think all that shit is war. But when people say that, what they mean is he hasn't put boots on the ground in, you know, in great numbers. What about dropping bombs? I think that counts. But when I'm just saying, I'm making a distinction here. Yes. But we've also Johnny caught them lying about about how many troops are there.
Starting point is 01:17:45 So when they say there's been no troops on the ground, like there's that famous press conference where he's like, yeah, there's only about like 3,000 troops over there. And then it's like, no, your own data says it's like 10 times that. No, I totally agree. I just think that's what people mean. And then the contractors are 10 times that again.
Starting point is 01:18:03 Yeah, and that's another people mean. And that's another way around. That's another way around it, where they're not troops. That's the future. And so are drones and stuff. And I think Trump provided the back door to Ukraine. I remember with that impeachment thing, his first impeachment trial, I thought that what could the purpose possibly serve here? And it's like, well, if you get Democrats to get mad at Trump for not giving military aid to Ukraine, guess what's gonna happen when the Democrats are in power? It's gonna be all about, oh, finally,
Starting point is 01:18:37 we get to give military aid to Ukraine. Now, you can't really put boots on the ground over there. Maybe we have them over there, I don't know, but it's effectively de facto if you arm them to the teeth and then the guy you support conscripts everybody walking around on the street. You know, I think that's a proxy war. Pete And I believe there's ethnic cleansing going on over there too. Once again, we're seeing the mass murder of white Christians. In Ukraine? Yeah. I find such a hard time believing the news that over, you know,
Starting point is 01:19:18 I'll sometimes read RT, I'll read Moon of Alabama, which I think is pretty good actually. But I read these, you know, I just never know the truth. Sometimes it'll say a million guys died. Some will say a couple hundred thousand died. Like I just, it's hard to tell. It seems like that's straight out of the Ministry of Truth. But I know before Russia, quote, invaded, the West had killed tens of thousands of people in the East, at least. I think the official number was 14,000, and they needed to get the Nazi battalion to do it because
Starting point is 01:19:50 the regular soldiers wouldn't do it. So if that's what you mean, those are the probably Russian Orthodox. Well, how about the mental gymnastics of the left being calling everyone they don't agree with a Nazi, while simultaneously demanding that we fund the Ukraine war, which is basically funding Nazis. I was pretty upset with what the Pope said. I want to get into that. What are your thoughts on that? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:14 Like, look, a couple of things that I didn't like that, first of all, as soon as I heard it was American Pope, I was super bummed. Why? It's like, okay, because now obviously they're setting up something and we're at the center of it, which bums me out. So make it an African Pope or the African church is growing. Like, you know, just take the focus off of us because- How do they pick one? Do you know how they pick them? Is it just because they like you? Do they vote? Do they-
Starting point is 01:20:42 It's a good contest. They just put a movie out about it. It's so funny. It's a lot of backroom dealing from what I understand. Like even the thing with Ratzinger, who was Pope Benedict, the last one, and then, like he abdicated for the first time in hundreds of years. And they said that the back, I heard from Guido Praparato, who you talked to, he worked at the Vatican and he said, well, there was backroom dealing. They said, well, give you seven years to turn the ship around and if you can't make your way work, we're going to put in the uber liberal.
Starting point is 01:21:14 And I think there's just backroom dealing. And sometimes they'll stack the deck, they'll, like John Paul II, put a bunch of new cardinals in there so more people could vote. But what the- But what do you think they want to do when you say that when you can't ride the ship? What does that mean to you? I think that, I think what they were trying, this is my understanding if there really are even factions anymore, but I think up there in Catholic, the Vatican stuff, there probably are factions where you have a more traditional, like Benedict was a little more traditional, he wasn't going
Starting point is 01:21:49 to, like Pope Francis came out and it's the first time I ever heard a Pope say this, advocating the governmental redistribution of wealth, which is stealing. And I've looked for Popes to actually, even the socialist liberal of Popes in the past, to actually say that. And nobody ever did. Maybe the translation was wrong, but there's some popes that really aren't going to push the envelope on that stuff, and Benedict wouldn't, and I think there are a lot of Catholics who won't, and then there are the ones who want to reform, maybe would want women priests, which I think would be like a terrible idea. John Paul II actually made it pretty clear that that should never happen. So, like, that would be a really major thing. And you can imagine it
Starting point is 01:22:31 would just, then you'd just be another Protestant sect, which I, you know, I like, I like the- Pete Slauson Are you Catholic? Julie Pate I like the ritual. I'm Catholic. I go to church every Sunday. It's very hard for me to picture myself sitting around in heaven, smoking a cigarette, dishing with people whose name I know. But I live like that. My mother said when she was 19, it's just a better way to live. And so, it is a better way to live. And my parents were very good people and it was very important to them. And out of respect for them, there's no reason for me to- It's community. Abandon ship. And you've got to stick with it. So, out of respect for them, there's no reason for me to- Pete It's community.
Starting point is 01:23:06 Jodi It's a bandit ship and you've got to stick with it. So, it's not the Vatican that's the church, it's the people. All you have to do- Pete I agree with that. Jodi And they do it. They stick to the Ten Commandments, they stick to Christ, two commandments, they really, really do. And if Americans would really defend the Bill of Rights, they could last 2,000 years also. Pete I totally agree with all that. I think that's the same thing with Jews. They, I think most of them are just community oriented and they really just want to connect with others. And just like every group at the very high top, and this is every religion,
Starting point is 01:23:38 there are psychopaths. And some religions are used more than others to push agendas and push forward a global plan. And that's my opinion. So now we've got this situation right now, and again, I think so much of what we see that we don't like in all religions is this attempt from the very powerful, the masters of mankind, to disconnect us from God. So now you've got these Catholic churches that have been basically taking money from the US government and bringing in illegals, suddenly having major problems with the US government allowing white South Africans to seek asylum here. And it's only 100 of them,
Starting point is 01:24:31 and already everyone's losing their minds. Now, real quick, so I read this book a long time, I can't remember the name of the author, or the name of the book, I'm sorry, I'll look for it. He read it, he read it though, he read it. I did read it though, I loved the book. I'm'll look for it. He read it, he read it though, he read it. I did read it though, I love the book. I'm constantly looking for it. But they basically said the whole reason
Starting point is 01:24:52 that both Stalin got in a lot of trouble with the rest of the world, and a big reason why South Africa got in trouble with the rest of the world, wasn't apartheid, but was the fact that they didn't wanna take the international bankers' money. Because once you take the money, because they had gold and diamonds and emeralds, right?
Starting point is 01:25:15 They literally used Krugerrands. Right? So that they have all this natural wealth that they can draw from, and that South Africa is doing very well. But they wouldn't take the banking loans from the bankers because the whole point is you take these loans they make sure who's taken is extremely corrupt, take in the money and then when the country doesn't have a way to pay
Starting point is 01:25:40 back or won't pay back they extract wealth from them and South Africa wouldn't do that. South Africa was like, no, we have enough money. Go fuck yourself. We don't want to take your super banking money. Well, the best way to destroy a country is to get the international community, to call them fucking every name in the book and stop doing trade with them, which collapses the country.
Starting point is 01:26:00 I believe, and I'm not saying this white farmer thing isn't happening at a large level, but I think if you can get rid of one part of the population that's pretty much been running the country, you will see a collapse of that country, and that's when the bankers and the corporations can come in and steal all the wealth. Yeah, I mean, I think there's definitely some psyops going on there, corporations can come in and steal all the wealth. Yeah, I mean, I think there's definitely some psyops going on there and it's hard to, it's hard for me to totally understand it. I talked to a guy I'm going to totally recommend to you. He is the head of a, like one of these organizations that's fighting back against that. And I bet if you looked into the organization, it would kind of sound like a, you know, sound, probably sound white supremacist,
Starting point is 01:26:54 but that was not my feeling. It was this guy's name is Ernst van Zyl. Ernst van Zyl. Anyway, he, he came on my show and he talks all about the South African thing and how they have extremely racist laws there and racist policies and if those people want to get out and he thinks it's totally valid that they should be considered refugees. You'd have to pick that guy's brain about it. When I saw that happening, I was like, he was bringing that, he saw this coming a mile away. I think a lot of that is Trump just trolling. 100%. Yeah. Totally. Yeah. I mean, he loves to basically find out
Starting point is 01:27:45 what position the other side is pushing and then find a way to do what they want in his way. To demonstrate their hypocrisy. Yes. Yeah. And they fall for it every time. Roving their noses. Did you see that they did a poll of Democrats
Starting point is 01:28:00 who they want to run in 2028? And yes, and the leading person is AOC. No. That does not surprise me. It was just Democrats who are on meth though, to be clear. Well, I mean, and Gavin Newsom, if he saw that, would just shit his pants
Starting point is 01:28:17 because he's pulling the list. Where was he on the list? Yeah, the last one? Yeah. Yeah, I mean, even liberals, the price is so disconnected from reality. She can slay him in a debate. That'll be his role.
Starting point is 01:28:30 But you know, you know she's a created person. She was Ted Kennedy's intern when she was in college. Yeah. Well, she, she, they're like, she's just a bartender. She owns the bar! She wasn't a bartender! I don't even think she was a bartender. I think she probably worked briefly as a waitress, but... No, I think she owned the bar! She wasn't a bartender! I don't even think she was a bartender. I think she probably worked briefly as a waitress, but-
Starting point is 01:28:46 No, I think she owned the bar. She didn't work there. She owned the bar. Are you, do you know that? Yes, I've heard that. Cause I looked and the bar she supposedly worked at, that branch where she worked didn't even exist the year they said she worked there.
Starting point is 01:29:02 Like I debunked that story for a long time. Now she might have owned the bar, been like an investor. Cause she, she ran that like sunshine thing and she was an absolute up and comer, she was given this role and I kind of thought she would probably be meant to be, you know, when does she turn 35 president and, and she'll just, you know, she'll just wow them. I see a few things saying that's not true that that it was a false claim, but they're videos and I can't play them obviously.
Starting point is 01:29:28 Well, I just find that every time something is stated that goes against the official narrative, someone just come out and go, oh, that's not true. And you're like, oh, just cause you don't like it, doesn't mean it's not true. What about the cocktail thing? About, yeah, he's saying that. I don't think she was a bartender.
Starting point is 01:29:46 I could not prove it. I think she might've been a waitress. And I think that they got the idea of making her a craft cocktail bartender when there was a craft cocktail bartender, super big winner on Jeopardy. And I actually found the moment, because I loved him, he was so popular.
Starting point is 01:30:03 And I looked, I was like, his story and her story sound the same, like which was first? And her story before was Waitress thing and after was craft cocktail bartending. And I always wanted to interview her just like, hey AOC, I just want to ask you one question. And my question to her was going to be, what's the difference between a sour and a flip?
Starting point is 01:30:22 And then, but you know what, that's a really hard. It is the hill though. Rising, that show Rising is talking about calling it a false claim. I guess she was also a house cleaner and a school bus driver. What else would she do? That's too obvious.
Starting point is 01:30:36 Would she sell bacon hot dogs out of the corner? I mean I wagered for seven years. But I was. What does that even mean? I was going to school also. This whole. I think the owning the bar thing though, I'm not sure what it sounds like. I don't think so, but I mean, maybe it came out later, but I really, really did a deep dive on that because she was one of my original created persons.
Starting point is 01:30:56 Well, what about Jasmine Crockett? You couldn't get a more creative narrative. It goes back to Thomas Sowell's quote, like, you know, it's just in a, with a population that demands idealism, only liars can make it. You know? Oh, that's a good point. And I feel like it didn't work when they went after RFK about this weird phone sex that never was ever put out because I would love to hear the phone sex they were having because it would be the most hilarious horrific thing I've ever heard in my life.
Starting point is 01:31:30 R.F.K. Yeah, where you're like, oh, shh. Yeah, I mean they're just doing that because nothing could be grosser than to, you know, if you're gonna isolate one feature of that guy, it would not be his voice. Right, right, but. Totally. But if you can take a guy because the left loves sexual deviance except for when it comes to the other side and then they, it's like what they do with trans, like you remember when the young turks at fat fuck was like, Chuck, we know Joe Rogan's with
Starting point is 01:31:59 trans, we know it, just come on, come on, tell us, we'll support you. And you're like, but you're the guy trying to tell everybody to trans are unicorns. So like, which way is it? Is it, are they like freaks or are they unicorns? And that's how you know they, it's like when Hollywood makes everybody gay in history, but then you go, Obama's gay and they freak the fuck out.
Starting point is 01:32:20 See, but this is what I didn't like about the transformation of the right. Back in the day, you could say that about the left and it was true, but you really couldn't say that about the right, like Ron Paul supporters. It was solid. You could answer any question, 100% against the Bill of Rights, economic principles, right and wrong, that shot not killed, non-aggression, all of that. And now you mix up your, you can fold in racial epithets in your foreign policy debates. It's the same problem. And they never criticized Trump for not championing the Bill of Rights, which since 2015, I've
Starting point is 01:33:00 been observing that he doesn't do that. And we used to be able to say we stand on the solid ground and now You know calling names and trolling people. I'm not critics. I'm not I don't have Tds I don't care but I I'm just saying like we lost the high grounds when when we took the low ground I agree. So my question to you is like can we save people and should we care about saving people? Because, and I love the show, I don't love the show, but I love that my friends on the show, the Masked Singer,
Starting point is 01:33:34 when the Masked Singer is like the top show out there and it's just monkeys throwing shit against the wall. Right? And I'm glad that Dr. Ken is cashing fat, fat checks. There's no better person than him. I love him to pieces. But it's like, can we save the mass singer society? Nope. I think it's a better focus to say, can we save this, the conservative or the traditional people. And there's a lot of, like there's this Catholic integralism and Christian nationalism and all this stuff that kind of feels like a movement
Starting point is 01:34:13 that's rejecting woke or whatever. I have a friend from my radio days in Georgia and she keeps in touch with me. She texts me and stuff and it's very nice. She texts me like her choir singing at church on Christmas and it like brings tears to your eyes. It's so beautiful. She sends me pictures of, she teaches English to immigrants and with her free time she does a lot of stuff like that and her mother was a big like active person in this town they lived in. And I texted her, I said, you know, if every American did what you did, we would have our country back. So, people don't even know what they're mourning the loss of. They're mourning the loss of, like, businessmen who had ethics
Starting point is 01:35:03 and arm's length transactions. So, the 60s was like, oh, or people say capitalism is bad. I think in the 50s when my father had a little meat market or whatever, a body shop, you wouldn't screw each other over or you'd get a bad reputation. You need to take time to volunteer and stuff. I agree. We've lost that. It's gotten so toxic that we kind of dismiss
Starting point is 01:35:27 slightly toxic or a little bit toxic. And too big and too not homogenous. You don't have your own little community. That's why I like my Catholic church, because we definitely have all the same values and goals, 100%. And I like the little volunteering and stuff, taking the Downs kids bowling.
Starting point is 01:35:43 I just feel like if you, people you, you know, people act locally, think globally, whatever. Yeah, but you don't, please go to town hall meetings and stuff. Please save your town if you can. And I should hear it because like my town needs saving. But, uh, just remember that civic spirit, which I wasn't really taught to have civic spirit. My parents did like the, they, they would take unwed mothers.
Starting point is 01:36:04 They would give them food. They would cook for them, drive people around, stuff like that. They are called corporal works of mercy. So, but it was like a parish thing, not a county thing. But remember, that's what we're here for. And you can save yourself that way and you would save the world. But you can save yourself anyway, because not only if you think that there's an afterlife, will you yourself anyway, because not only if you think that there's an afterlife, will you foster that. But in this life, you wouldn't believe how much nicer it is, like how great I feel when I come home from this complete lunacy at the bowling alley. But it's just- I want to volunteer for that. Once the little downs thing runs through your comedic-
Starting point is 01:36:43 I can't come even when it hasn't. Oh yeah, you can just don't hit on any of the. No, I won't unless it's super hot. Unless it's super hot. It's not far from where you live. Yeah. It's one hour a Sunday, one Sunday a month for one hour. I'll do it.
Starting point is 01:36:57 I am down. It's super, super fun. Bowling is so fun. I didn't even know. I come from bowlers. Oh, yeah. Oh my gosh. You would beat everyone. My brother could bowl three hundreds with both hands. Oh, wow. See, no right hand privilege for that guy.
Starting point is 01:37:16 He was rock and bowl Jesus where we came from. That was his whole thing. And yeah, I mean, it's an interesting time. Like, I don't know why I have a lot of hope, but I just do. I don't, I don't think I ever want to go the other way because I just feel like that just traps you in a depth spiral that everything is just bullshit. But what you talk about right here is working with the kids, taking them bowling. That to me is abundance is abundance and that is that is like being self You know I work with people who are in recovery and I always tell them do three things a day for people
Starting point is 01:37:51 Without expecting anything back and it will change your life. It will change your life That's even holding the door open for someone just walking through Complimenting on their looks handing out money to the homeless like just do it and don't expect them to do anything back from you. It will change your life. I think that is what money, when I have to pay out people, I give more money than I'm supposed to because I think that is the spiritual part of money. Money has been demonized and I give out more because I think that's how you can get the universe rewards you for that Getting it back. Is that why you do it? What? Because you're getting something back. No, but but I do it because I
Starting point is 01:38:37 Think that's how you help the people around you if you that's why I think Joe Rogan is where Joe Rogan is, is because, and I know some people have certain views, but I think Joe Rogan has helped so many people around him. The tree of Rogan is littered with millionaires that he picked out, that he just helped. And then you compare him to his quote unquote rivals and they've all been, they're all just shattered because they didn't help anybody. They didn't give it away. They kept it to themselves. Like I was telling people last night at the show, it's like, you, you know, narcissists can use manifestation. Just the problem is they always lose it because they don't realize they got to give it away to somebody else.
Starting point is 01:39:24 You know, Jamie Foxx used to tell about pulling people up, like you got to pull people up. It's human nature, that giving and also prayer. I was noticing that like I love prayer, who's at the other end of it. But like pretty much everyone's done it since the beginning of time, like there was something to it. And there is something to that, that giving that sharing. And I think maybe it lies in like a lizard insurance policy. Like, I don't know if I'm gonna, like a tree is gonna fall on my head
Starting point is 01:39:52 and someone's gonna need to help me or what. Like, I don't know what it is, but it is in human nature. When you deny it, I think you do kind of get bitter and yucky and I think that's the biggest problem with the welfare state is that it has diverted us from taking the wealth, the technology, the progress and driving it into a cultural kind of socialism, cultural, you know, where you have giving and you have a sense of responsibility when you take and all of that stuff that would have been healthy
Starting point is 01:40:23 and joyful and lift us all out because there's enough money Now there's enough wealth now for that and instead it was Diverted and that's kind of not just about sucking money into the up to the top But I do think that that's an evil direction What do you think about the my theory is that we've been sold that Wall Street is the economy? So when Wall Street goes down, everyone's like the economy's in shambles. You're like, well, these are God.
Starting point is 01:40:50 Like the whole thing about, I'd love to know your take on free trade. You know, like in the 80s, I know we talked about, like, or at least I was talking about how there kind of came this kind of change in the way we looked at it And greed is good But there was a time before free trade and we talked about the 80s What does everybody talk about how much everybody had money and everyone was doing great?
Starting point is 01:41:17 And now you have these people who are wholeheartedly believe that if you produce stuff here It will be so beyond expensive that you'll never be able to, no one will be able to afford it. And I go, well, if they create a product that is too expensive for people to afford, they'll never sell their product. So in the long run, maybe at first they see a little downturn in profits, but in the long run, everybody has jobs and this is this is an argument I have with a guy on one of my podcasts that I would rather a bunch of factory workers make $20 an hour Doing something because that's at least money coming in and it gives especially men
Starting point is 01:42:00 purpose Because men tend to be defined by their occupations gives them purpose and that they're supporting their family that that is at least some money being put back into the economy versus sending everything to Vietnam and Nike's making these sneakers for a dollar and selling them to us for $400. Instead of that, they make the dollar here, they make the shoe here, it costs them $20, and they're still selling the shoe for $400. So instead of making $399, they're making $380.
Starting point is 01:42:36 Yeah, but Nike's not gonna sell that shoe for $400 now. Well, they're gonna sell it for $800. You say that all the time. That is literally the argument. And the argument is, then no one will buy your shoe for $800. Yeah, some idiots will, but they're not gonna buy your shoe for $800.
Starting point is 01:42:54 They're gonna, there is a price cap on what the majority of people will pay for a product. And you're either gonna give them that, or you're not gonna sell your shit. And then you're just gonna throw away instead of throwing away You're just throwing away $380 in profit instead of being greedy and trying to get $399 Well, I mean that's my being a whole different thing
Starting point is 01:43:16 But that's what I like about that new truck the slate truck the Amazon one where you can buy it for 20 racks And then you can decide what you put in it as in if you want if you just want to try I don't know what this is the slate truck the Amazon thing you were talking about yeah where if you buy a truck let's say you you really need a truck because the Amazon is an extension of the US government yeah but you have the private sector bidding against unlimited funds it's BlackRock buying up all the real estate. I mean, this is the big problem with all this. I don't look, you can, what you're looking at, Sam, as a problem and then a solution,
Starting point is 01:43:52 but the solution just masks the problem by letting the, you know, venting a little bit. There's a whole layer. I think all of these arrangements are about favoring one over another. It's just corruption. It's power Whatever. There are so many things underneath that would that if it went away You wouldn't even have to to deal with that and I know if you're if you were Ron Paul Supporter you'll understand this kind of stuff that I want no trade barriers at all. Absolutely free trade none
Starting point is 01:44:23 I don't like these side deals I don't like do this and buy the F-35 or whatever. None. None either way. If you've got a bunch of stuff, cheap stuff, dump your plastic Barbie dolls. Totally fine. But the first thing I would eliminate is our subsidizing the infrastructure. So don't police the Pacific Ocean. Don't have, don't pay for the interstate highway system. You get rid of the interstate highway system and you're gonna have local factories. You stop policing the oceans and you're gonna have people really paying for the security to get those things over here. Same thing with wars
Starting point is 01:45:00 for oil. You're subsidizing the oil, the fuels that bring those things 10,000 miles. Think about that. A fucking plastic Barbie should not be worth making that trip. I agree. And there are a couple of other things. There's minimum wage encourages this to not be able to produce things here. And then you also have the immigration, which is a lot of times driven by our economic or military interference in other countries. And then two other things that people never really talk about. I would not have any corporate taxes whatsoever because tax of all comes from people. So make no corporate taxes. Other countries would come and put their companies here. And a very important thing would be to eliminate
Starting point is 01:45:46 subsidies for higher education. I agree on that. If you get rid of subsidies for higher education, then people will only go to school if it's economically viable, or if they're super rich and can just do what they want. You're not gonna have jazz majors getting federal loans. So when you do that,
Starting point is 01:46:04 then you have all the workers you need for only what you need them. Like all that stuff makes a nice, healthy, fair, just economy that has opportunity for people. And then you don't have to have these. Because these trade deals are a recipe for corruption on the one hand, back dealing. But in my opinion, this hysteria about the tariffs is driving a kind
Starting point is 01:46:29 of international anxiety and I think is going to usher in a new trading regime, a new trading organization that has real teeth like enforcement powers and fines, like be able to find people perhaps and and if you know the history of the EU it started as a coal and steel union then it went to a trade union no and it just works its way to uh you know the same currency and then a political union so I think this may be one of the couple of paths included I totally fine with getting rid getting rid of any kind of rules to trade. When you get into that, the US military basically set up all these trade deals so they could put bases in these countries that you can trade to the United States with no tariffs,
Starting point is 01:47:20 no taxes, but anything coming in from the United States you could tear the fuck out of them and you know you see it in California who is the number one employer the government so if you if you take away it's my theory on why like I'm not I don't sympathize with terrorists and I don't even think they're terrorists because if this was Star Wars they would just be the rebellion right like we label people that don't just let us do what we want as terrorists but if you take a look at these guys they're all traumatized from their families being murdered their cities and countries being bombed and there is no economy there's no job for them to get outside of being a Islamic jihadist. Syria. They call the people, the Syrians who
Starting point is 01:48:08 resent three fucking countries triangulating on their capital. They call those people like rebels. And it goes back to the golden pager thing that all these retards are like oh that was so brilliant dude though so but you're like what is brilliant why are the terrorists the one being being bombed in their houses on their own land how are they the terrorists just think about that and bombs are always very cowardly yeah doing something like that it's indiscriminate no trial like. It's not, it's all inverted. And that's why we should have nothing to do with it. It's so removed from us, we can't really evaluate the justice of it, the necessity of it, if
Starting point is 01:48:53 there's self-defense involved. Any of the justifications that the people who that's being done in our name, any justification that we could think of, we can't validate it. We need to be out of there. Yeah, and there's just a bunch of people, these neocons that wrap social justice as a smokescreen disguise for their just indiscriminate killing and breaking the wills of other people
Starting point is 01:49:24 to steal their natural resources and control their territories. Think of that, that fucking Al Jelani or whatever. So I was set, like my daughter, who's a young woman in LA, like she was shocked that I was so upset when they ran Assad out of Syria, like I was bombed. And now of course the next guy in there, first of all, they were like, oh, yeah, he's what, say it?
Starting point is 01:49:50 It's ISIS, he's a former ISIS terrorist. El-Jolani, which is ridiculous, not a real name. And he loves the Sharia stuff or something like that, and then now he wants a trade deal. Now he wants a commodities deal, like Ukraine, I think it was. Can you believe that? So that's just treason to your country
Starting point is 01:50:11 to give away the commodities, the things that are under the earth of the people who live on it. I want you personally to own everything down to the center of the earth from your own house. Yep. Have you heard that, you know, so they've banned, you know,
Starting point is 01:50:28 spraying the skies in certain states, but what they don't realize that, I think it's like 500 feet up, is now federal airspace. Yeah, I don't like that either. They're just, they're just spraying above that. You can't even see them. Yep.
Starting point is 01:50:43 Well, and it's worse up there because it really dissipates in the... Atmosphere. Yeah, and that's when you see that milky sky. Yeah, and what you're talking about right here is so funny, and this is Sam speaking. So I put out this, you know, I listed all the Bolsheviks, and I go,
Starting point is 01:51:02 Russian Bolsheviks, Bolsheviks, Chinese Bolsheviks Bolsheviks You know Chinese Bolsheviks the colored guard or the color revolution and I put German Bolsheviks Nazis and then you just see people lose their fucking skulls because they're like, oh, how would they do that? They're fighting these people. They're fighting those people. They were fight with the British. I go Isis al-qaeda. I, we can just go on forever and ever of the Western intelligence and governments funding the other side. And so they have a boogeyman that they can bomb the fuck out of because when you take a look at Hitler, he gave the bankers everything they wanted at the end, Israel and a completely demoralized destroyed Germany. They destroyed it for the,
Starting point is 01:51:45 it's different names for the same game. They, they, every powerhouse they have to attack in a different way. They can't just go tanks in. They have to destroy it from the inside through subversion. And that's what they're doing in America with the progressive left. It has to be done slowly over time, whittling away at the base. How long is that? Elon Musk is definitely, I think, ushering in the technocracy. I mean, it doesn't just come from the left, in my opinion. No, I'm with you. Neocons are like that as well. Exact, extract all the wealth and put
Starting point is 01:52:22 it in. You know, I go to Toronto and we all know Canada has its own problems and Toronto just keeps voting for the same retards over and over again. And I don't. It's the head of the Bank of England. Yeah. Like that is not an act of sovereignty. You cannot convince a white, a rich white progressive.
Starting point is 01:52:44 Anything. Their life is so simple, they have to dream of oppression. They have to dream of boogie men. And they're just, they're Don Quixote fighting windmills. That's all they're fucking doing. You create boogie men's shadow in the cave, and they attack it. But when you go to Toronto itself, it is beautiful.
Starting point is 01:53:07 The people are super healthy and I'm gonna get shit on the internet from people that live in Toronto, the fucking bullshit. Guys, I've been to Detroit, okay? I've been to Toronto, trust me. Toronto, and Detroit's great too. Toronto is just a 180 from that. Everyone's shiny, happy. There's multiculturalism
Starting point is 01:53:26 This is what happens when 50 cents of your dollar doesn't go to the military industrial complex Who knows what it is now 70 cents of every dollar is going to it. All right, Monica We had some we had a couple hiccups early. So I don't want to keep you too long You're great as always an open door To come on anytime you want. You got anything you're pushing. One more time, I don't think I asked you about your podcast.
Starting point is 01:53:52 Can you tell them one more time about where they can find you and all your podcasts? It's the Monica Perez Show. You can find everything of mine there. At Monica Perez Show on Twitter, Substack, same thing. And lately, ever since this fire, I have not been able to keep up on the news
Starting point is 01:54:08 as much as I used to, but I still do lots of fun things. I'm reading this great book. People like the books. Like I read books and just like make my little peanut gallery comments and people love it. I have some great ones out there right now. And then I do the Cognitive Dissidence show with her boy, Moritz and parallel Mike. That is a really good show.
Starting point is 01:54:30 And I can't even begin to understand what you guys talk about. Yeah, those guys are super smart. So like I have to I really do homework before they just like reason and I'm just like, I read everything I can about everything so that I can keep up. It's really fun, though. I forget how much I love reading and then I'll start to read again and then I'll read something that just blows my mind and I'm reading this book about John Lennon's assassination
Starting point is 01:54:52 and it got into how the YMCA was basically used as a front for the CIA and that basically the Y's were integral in overthrowing governments in Latin America? Man, I thought YMCA was a good thing. Well, it starts as a good thing, and then it gets co-opted. Everything gets co-opted. This is how they send out CIA guys, and they just act like they're working at the local
Starting point is 01:55:19 YMCA, and then slowly but surely, they're overthrowing your government. It's so crazy. And that's why you gotta read books. Maka, thank you so much for coming on. Thank you so much, guys. Anytime, all the time. Let's break down the episode. Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino,
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Starting point is 01:56:16 please contact Connex Ontario at 1-866-531-2600 to speak to an advisor for your charge. BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with I gaming Ontario all right let's get into XG what do you think oh guys you don't know this but in between shows ice came and grabbed him he's gone dead and gone dead go old Johnny what you think of the Monica Perez episode she's great huh I I'm I have her on I'm she gets it she doesn't like my downs arising running bit that's taking over the internet you're not wrong yeah they are rising and you know they can bowl now too so we're super excited about that doing bowling
Starting point is 01:57:02 oh hers yeah the people she knows are doing bowling Yeah, I'll go bowl with them. I'll show them what bowling's all about. I would love to watch them I'll give them that straight action. They destroy you in bowling just bang bro. I throw the fight. Oh you beat me I don't think you'd have to throw it. I think they're probably Already beat me a bowling. I'm like, oh did that devastate you? Yes, did you really think you would run faster than him when we did the the Phoenix 40-yard challenge? I am completely slow, but you thought you'd beat him. Ari is genetically superior to me for sure. It's kind of disappointing, isn't it? No, everyone's got their strengths. I mean he looks he doesn't look like he would be. He's smarter and Genetically, he's like 6'4 dude
Starting point is 01:57:42 Yeah, yeah, but the talking come with gangly and uncoordinated but Yeah, someone said he got he got um secretly married Really? Yeah, which is weird for Ari. I haven't kept up with Ari unfortunately since he moved So we'll see. I thought it was a great episode Monica Monica is wonderful at deep, deep research. I wonder if she'd call herself a black pill. I don't think she is. I do think she thinks some stuff is inevitable, which is fine.
Starting point is 01:58:16 But I think at the end of the day, she's right about a lot of stuff. She's come on here and said stuff a long time ago that's playing out right now. And I think she's great at it. And I'm glad her house was saved. Pete Slauson Yeah. Jared Slauson Because she, you know, her and her husband are great people and they're doing the Lord's work. So, I find her very interesting.
Starting point is 01:58:38 Pete Slauson She's the ultimate example of this thing you're talking about, keeping your head on a swivel. She's, I mean, boy does, I mean, she's every, everything is Kung Fu stance as you say. I love that her own daughter's like, mom, why would you say that? I'm like, imagine that's your mom and she's got more data than you do. She also said this thing that really resonated about, just personally about not telling people, you know, about your podcast, you know, you guys were talking about that. Well, yeah. So dude, I don't like, I showed my sister how to get podcasts on her, on her, on her car. I go, why would you do that? Please don't.
Starting point is 01:59:10 Why would you do that? You know, I talk mad shit on these unsuspecting fools. Can you, oh, just imagine one of them like dropping into a broken Sam where you're just on some kind of. Inward riff, you know, having no, oh, you know, just kind of going no context. Like, let me just skip 20 minutes in, you know? Yeah, that's fine. By the way, did my N-word bit in the main room
Starting point is 01:59:32 opening up? Crushed. Really? Yeah. I think people are over it. Depends on the night, I guess. Yeah, I mean, there's some nights where they stare at me. Like the other night I was like,
Starting point is 01:59:42 I can't believe a woman got half a million dollars for saying the N-word and I just screamed the N-word I'm like nothing by the way. We are gonna be heavy N-word Hile Hitler ring on broken Sam the next broken Sam. We're going deep on it's catchy boy. It's catchy. It's catchy He's as crazy as ever But I get why he lost his mind people won't understand till you have kids the notion of not being able to see your kids Like you think that what that's what finally I think that I think that in this P did he trial has him very nervous. Oh So you put him in with Diddy, huh? Oh, he's 100% with okay
Starting point is 02:00:22 You think he's tried to get away from that and that's why he's afraid of it. So yes, okay He's gonna he's gonna Ron Jeremy at where he's too crazy to be Tried first crimes if you want to see XG check out the last broken sin. That's where he is. He's not here right now He is on broken sin. Yeah, he is he was on it. He had a lot to it He had some really important stuff to do. So he had to leave us Johnny Yeah, I had to leave he's making a run for it What is on your shirt? I know someone gave me that it's like randomly and I was like, it's a black shirt It makes my tits not look so titty. It's the guy on a white horse. Yeah, I don't know who the guy is
Starting point is 02:00:59 There's some famous story right about what is it like Debbie Harry or something riding a white horse? No, no, not not Debbie Harry, I think it's called death pale horse. No it was uh Maybe the Rolling Stones were there or something like that. Oh here it is right here Bianca Jagger is who it was. Yeah, she rode in on a horse. Yeah 27th birthday party Rolling Stones get lucky that we were lax on our pedophile rules back then off boy do it But Johnny, you don't even have a kid, but let's play a game that you have a daughter At 13 years old she comes up to you and goes I want to go on the road with Rolling Stones and you're like, okay
Starting point is 02:01:43 What are you gonna learn to play an instrument? I mean you hear about it all with all Stones and you're like, okay, what are you going to learn to play an instrument? I mean, you hear about it all with all these rock and roll like, uh, Stephen Tyler, man, Stephen Tyler come to your living room and go, listen, I'm going to teach your daughter to be the greatest guitarist of all time. Hey, hey, dude, who looks like a drag queen, get out of my living room right now. It's not happening. It's like in the before, like, who looks like a drag queen? Get out of my living room right now. It's not happening. It's like in the before, like, I don't know. 1980 women were just like, you were just trying your hardest to get your daughter off your payroll. You know what I mean? Like, get her safely to somebody
Starting point is 02:02:18 else. You know what I mean? Like, there was that attitude. Like, we got to get, we got to get these ladies taken care of, you know? And if it meant like have the farmer mentality of like oh i have a daughter who's gonna work in the field Yeah, it's an obligation right now. I think it's changed a lot I do still think you see dads want boys because every dad wants a pro athlete for a kid You're like i'm living my best life My son's starting tight end for the cowboys That's my do my nephew is like playing baseball now and his parents have the healthy attitude of like,
Starting point is 02:02:49 you know, if you like it, try, but if you don't, don't worry about it. Have fun. You know, don't take it too seriously. But my dad, who's from the older generation, obviously raised me like, if you're going to do it, you're going to try as hard as you fucking possibly can and it's going to dominate your life and my life and my dad went to see
Starting point is 02:03:07 My little nephew seven like a couple games and he's like, I don't know why he's doing it if he's not taking it seriously I offered to help him and I'm like dad stay as far away from that child Yeah, I will live his life the worst memories of my childhood was spinning like being up till midnight practicing, but there is something about Being born not to displace your family, but in general society, being born with not and just working your fucking ass off and having these tiger moms or having these parents that are like pushing you. You show signs of that you're really great at it and they just go all in and helping you.
Starting point is 02:03:45 I know what you mean, but anybody, have you ever talked to the people who were like that? And most of them like talk about how miserable it was too. Right. Like, and how it traumatized them. Well, there is something like, am I going to rob you of your childhood? Exactly, yeah, they feel like they had no childhood.
Starting point is 02:04:00 Like the, the, the savants and like music and stuff who really go into like proper classical music you know or tennis like tennis you start tennis early yeah really early golf and it just dominates your childhood. Especially female tennis like you have these 14 year olds just merkin these 30 year olds. Well they're in their prime uh in their teens and then once they get into their early mid late 20s it's over. You know why because you're meant to be at home with a kid. It's curious. Yeah. That's interesting.
Starting point is 02:04:27 Huh. That's why when they say you have a kid, your nature kind of dims your looks a little bit. So you're not out there fucking prancing. Just turns the lights down. A little turn it down. Duh duh duh duh duh. Even though I find moms hot. It does happen.
Starting point is 02:04:42 That's a real thing. Yeah. And it's just like, there's a reason for that. You're meant to stay home with the kid. There's some women that are like genetic super freaks that can get away with it. Yeah, Rock Hell Welsh. Yeah, like Olivia Munn has had a kid and just, ugh.
Starting point is 02:04:54 Yeah, but if you're that rich, you're doing everything to fight it. Yeah, that's true. You're doing cucumbers on your eyeballs. You're doing some kind of deprivation chamber. She's in the show with John Ham now. And it's pretty good about, uh, I think it's called like your friends and neighbors or something where he's, he's so much television.
Starting point is 02:05:12 Oh, there's so much. Do you watch any of it? He's like a executive type and he loses his job and he, to fund his life and his divorce, he starts stealing shit that the rich people in his neighborhood wouldn't notice was missing, but is valuable, like $300,000 watches and shit like that. It's pretty good. All right, dude.
Starting point is 02:05:33 I like that. I thought it was a great episode. I think Monica should be in the discussion of Mount Crushmore. Absolutely. Do we have a woman on Mount Crushmore? We don't. Yeah, we should get her on there. We don't.
Starting point is 02:05:44 I'm lobbying. I've become the official Monica Perez lobbyist. You're the feminist of Tim should get her on. We don't, we don't. I'm lobbying. I've become the official Monica Perez lobbyist. You're the feminist of Tim Fuller Hat. Oh no, I don't. I'm not a feminist. Let's not go crazy. Stay home. But I do think just to get a quota.
Starting point is 02:05:53 So I've said this before and I'll say it again, like female comics are like white athletes, right? The ones that are great are just legendary. And there was this young door woman at the comedy store. Her name is catbird I don't know now she's there she's there now catbird her name is catbird that's not real okay okay but I wish I would have came up with a fake name now way I could just go yours already sounds like a fake name though
Starting point is 02:06:20 like Sam Tripoli I love my name oh but I wish I would have came up with something else. When I was young, I want my fake name to be Rex Augman. Because it was my... Stacey Augman? Stacey Augman, yeah. Was the second part. And then the first part was my name, my neighbor who I loved to death, Rex Frenberg. A good name, Rex. Yeah, Rex Augman I wanted to be called. And... Plastic Man put me in a headlock at a Falcons game one time. Oh, really? Yeah with his girl and
Starting point is 02:06:49 He was written for the Falcons or whatever. He's I don't know and When Jake the long through an interception and he just put me in a headlock and you're like, okay I would normally hate if this is anybody else kill me, please. Yeah But she went up there and crushed she went up there And her child cat bird crush in front of her mom, but it becomes this thing kind of where it's like Women now are can see they can be funny So more of them are doing it At cat bird with a K comedy on Instagram. She's great She's great
Starting point is 02:07:21 But the whole point of that is and then you see these female comics from my generation and just right after me That were all anti-kid just now russian to have kids Right, like whitney had kids Had a kid and she was but she was so anti. I don't know she was anti-kid but she would tell younger female comics It's going to hurt your career if you do it and then she goes in like that's privilege Isn't being able to do it later a lot of people if you do it. And then she goes in like. That's privilege, isn't it? Being able to do it later, a lot of people, because that takes some kind of medical intervention.
Starting point is 02:07:49 Well, there's this whole theory that feminists destroys the fact that they've made women want to just go out there and sling pee all over the place during their most fertile years. Yeah. And then it becomes this rush. And physical beauty is like physical athleticism, and it can fall off a cliff very quick. And again, it gets into this whole thing
Starting point is 02:08:15 where it's like women think men have all this privilege, and you're like, well, there's a thing called the wall. And when you hit it, it shows you the privilege that you had. Absolutely. And the guy, and most women who would in public say all those things about how they believe that pursuing a career is morally the right thing to do and it's satisfied them fully.
Starting point is 02:08:40 If you're in a real, I've been in relationships with those women and behind closed doors, they tell you the truth. It's often, you know, it wasn't, it wasn't an obvious decision and they lost, they gave up something in the bargain. Anyway, I feel like us talking about that, us two white, one arguably white guy. And then me, uh, I don't care. Fuck that.
Starting point is 02:09:01 Fuck. Oh, we can't talk about this stuff, but you can't talk about this stuff. I'm a Capra is great. She's a national treasure. Yes. And we are blessed. Anytime she graces us with her appearance on our tiny little show. If you go to Sam Triple E dot com real quick guys, if you got a moment, go to Sam Triple E dot com. You get all of my dates are there. Uh, Coast of Mesa, Cleveland, Ohio, Pittsburgh, PA, San Diego, Broadbrook, and we're trying to get Boston.
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Starting point is 02:09:57 more Only Conspiracies interviews. I get hit up all the time. I go, will you do my premium content? They say yes, and then they just ghost me So if you have something interesting and you talk about for a half an hour come on the show Cash that is Johnny talk to me about the power of the cash that he's patreon. Yeah, how he's been Doing as well as anybody possibly could and because you know the market has taken well, it's it's been up and down It's it's been volatile and how he's very good I'm up in mine finding the windows to profit in the window and you know we talked about in the last episode he has been if you've been there a while you knew that he was on uber like nothing else whenever he says whenever people asked him like hey what's gonna
Starting point is 02:10:42 be the next Amazon where can I really make life changing money? Uber is what he always said. And it is, uh, still low for what he thinks it's going to be. Yeah. It's there's still opportunity there, but it has gone up substantially since we first started talking about it. It's still on a rock. Patreon.com slash cash daddy's. Yeah. Check that out. Ah, it's also a podcast. We do it on our podcast.
Starting point is 02:11:05 So I'm getting the drawings from Chaos Twins number two. A very excited book. How do they look? They look great. I just want to tweak one more thing. And this one character named Dainey, which is what Alice calls Dana. So Dainey is-
Starting point is 02:11:21 What is her, is she a human or something? She's like a genie. A genie, okay a human or she's a she's like a genie a genie Oh, yeah, like he's a genie in it. So get grab grab your issue now go to Tim Foy t-shirts, please Johnny now Please Johnny go to Tim Foy. It's loading there. Okay, go down go down to the new t-shirt That's there bang. Look at that one with uh, right there Oh, I appreciate my my non inclusion. You could at least put me on the ball. You're not in the show What is it just says tin foil hat? Yeah, because I took a flyer and turned it into a t-shirt If you go out if you did comedy not five minutes on kicking my dick in
Starting point is 02:12:01 That's it. That's really what it is Sam doesn doesn't believe that. You can talk about him and it'd be counted. Not for the whole five minutes, but here you go. Great shirt. I mean, this guy Ruben who does my flyers is one of the best in the business and he crushed this, crushed it. So if you go to samtriplea.com, Timfall hat, t-shirts available, offer limited time.
Starting point is 02:12:26 That practice shirt is so funny. Yeah, Johnny, Johnny, that does look like you, I'm gonna be honest with you. I don't know, I just, Sam has said he made this limited because we told him we hated it or something, but I think it's funny. I don't care if you unlimited it or whatever. I mean, I- I forget who drew that back in the day. The part that's- Brock drew that back in the day. Brock did that back in the day. Potentially annoying is that we look like we're
Starting point is 02:12:48 on the tips of your twin dicks there. No, those are my shoes. I know. They're in chic. I know that, but... That was back when I didn't realize that Braxis could be dark energy. Go back.
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Starting point is 02:15:40 It couldn't be a better show. The Wheel of Doom is one of the greatest technological advancements we've ever made Johnny What would you like to talk about? Yeah broken sim the last one just came out We had actually on because we recorded after broken. I mean after temple last week and we yeah, we had a good time It's it's all it's wide-ranging. I would say But it was we had a lot of fun check that out It will be on YouTube by the time you hear this and it's out on audio everywhere All right guys. Enjoy these highlights. Here's a clip from the latest broken sim
Starting point is 02:16:10 Okay, so I saw something and this went everywhere people listening. I've probably seen it, but I had to go to the authority I had to go, you know, I'm taking this question to the expert. Were they doing coke? Yeah, was Macron and these other assholes, these European leaders? We're just going to watch it quickly. If you haven't seen it, they're meeting. Are they on a plane? I can't remember. I don't know where they are.
Starting point is 02:16:36 It's a very weird old building. It looks like something out of Glen Gary Glen Ross. It does. I just watched that funny a couple of weeks ago. So on the table table there you can see what appears to be a Coke spoon right? No Johnny you're missing the baggie right? Well I haven't gotten to that yet and then there is the you know how drugs can come like folded in the very very obvious and distinct way that they kind of package up uh what would what would the measurement be that would be in a little? I don't know how much that is. I think it's way more, it's bigger than an eight ball. So, so look, and it's clear that the press. Now this guy looks down and sees the drug right there.
Starting point is 02:17:15 Him, him. You could tell he just saw it. Yeah. If you go back. And the press just got the, you should know the press just came into this room yeah he's touching this guy like by the way that's a terrible look a hoodie with like a dress shirt yeah so this guy's like oh shit coke spoon Let me grab that and then Macron grabs a little baggie in his hand And it's like and look at his nose. It's red. Oh, dude red No, and he's got the jaw thing going the thing that Yeah, yeah, you can hear him
Starting point is 02:18:05 Yeah Yeah, you can hear him. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Look at it right here. Look at it. Edit that. Edit that. What is that in French? Yeah. Edit that. Oh, really?
Starting point is 02:18:13 No, I don't know. Oh, okay. I thought you were telling me that. But why he's doing that? He's like licking his gum. Look at him. Yeah. Anyway, that was fine. I think the photo and after that you will be able to drink.
Starting point is 02:18:25 Yeah. Anyway, that was fine. I mean grabbing it makes it ten times worse. Ten times worse. He should have just left it. I mean is that guy a piece of shit or the biggest piece of shit? I mean is that... Correct on both counts, sir.
Starting point is 02:18:38 McCrone is such a garbage guy, man. He's such a garbage man. We'll do rapid fire now? Oh, I thought we were doing rapid fire. Oh, just a few more. Okay. Joe Biden's physical decline got so real, this is from TMZ, that aides reportedly considered rolling him out in a wheelchair to do his victory speech if he beat Trump. This story means nothing to me anymore. It's just a dumb story that the news is, I think it's just demoralization.
Starting point is 02:19:06 And they're like, you're right and we lied and what are you gonna do about it? Yeah, it's a big middle finger, like fuck you. All these guys are trying to scramble, go fuck yourself. It's a conspiracy theorist were right again and I'm just over it. And this is written by Jake Tapper. These are, this is not some like a fringe,
Starting point is 02:19:22 like, you know, lunatics. He's got, he's well, yeah know lunatics. I'm and he's got his wells. Yeah, he sucks How about the morning Joe? This is the smartest fastest most like in tune president We've ever had fuck you man. That's why nobody watches your shit They did it with his son to Jake Tapper was the one that was out there saying he Years after it was of any relevance to anybody he was saying that yeah I guess Trump was right about his son being you know being on the payroll over in Ukraine and getting money.
Starting point is 02:19:50 Yeah and that's everyone's all upset it's like oh you got a four hundred thousand dollar plane from Qatar and Qatar is now four hundred thousand now four hundred million dollar plane and now Qatar's become the boogeyman right they? They're the boogeyman. Oh, they're taking money from this. Like, Lauren Chen's just been black bagged from society for taking money from RT News, which I have friends who are on RT News, and they're like, we didn't get a single fucking vote. RT News is great.
Starting point is 02:20:19 And they get mad because they can tell the truth on there. Yeah, the only thing you can tell the truth on on RT is about Russia. If you're talking about anything else, it's totally great. Can I tell you a theory, Johnny? I have. I believe that China is the new Russia when it comes to the shadow in the cave and making them the boogie man.. Just like in the 80s with the nuclear proliferation, the nuclear bomb race, we built up Russia as this kind of scary ass that we had that mormux and they couldn't afford it. The space program was the same thing.
Starting point is 02:21:02 They couldn't afford it. And I even remember as a child watching the news and we were sending We are sending aid to Russia as we were talking about how bad they were I go that doesn't make any sense to me now Sam Eight years in the tinfoil hat knows that they were propping them up So they didn't collapse because they needed them to sell the the arms race to build all these weapons That's my opinion with China right now. So I've talked about this on a couple podcasts, but there's this Lee Le I real talk. Can you look her up on YouTube? Now she's got a lot of propaganda. It's a lot of anti CCP
Starting point is 02:21:44 Talk or lays real talk or Lay's real talk? Yeah, I think it's Lee. L-E-I. I think that's Lee. Right, go down. If you go down, keep going down, keep going down. This is the craziest video you ever watched. If you'd like to hear the rest of this episode,
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