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One, are you listening in Australia?
Are you listening in Dubai?
Well, you too can get not a green card, but a gold card to the United States of America for $5 million.
Plus, lawsuits have been launched all across the United States to stop Donald Trump's executive orders.
But which executive orders have hit the skids?
where are we on all of these various suits to stop Donald Trump?
Two, let's talk about the cult that is murdered at least six people across the United States of America.
Ziz with Kennedy.
Three, you, the Wilicia, join us here today on the Will Cain Show.
It is the Will Kane Show streaming live at Fox News.com on the Fox News YouTube channel and the Fox News Facebook page.
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We are expecting within the hour the Attorney General's office to release the Epstein flight logs.
Who was on Jeffrey Epstein's flights? What names? Don't know exactly what to promise, but Attorney General Pam Bondi, when pressed last night by Jesse Waters suggested we will be releasing information on Jeffrey Epstein, possibly in the 12 o'clock hour Eastern time. We're going to be watching that here as this show unfolds. The boys back in New York, two at a day's young establishment James, tinfoil pap. We'll be watching for that throughout the hour. If it breaks, we're going to bring it to you live.
right here. This video was passed around by the four of us. Uh-oh. And I did not notice this during
the press conference earlier this week, the meeting between French President Emmanuel Macron
and President Donald Trump. But this video that's making its way around the internet certainly did.
If you're watching on YouTube or Facebook, you're going to see what is very awkward. If you're
listening on Spotify or Apple, I will try to describe what happens,
between these two and their hands.
Watch.
Don't you...
This video of Donald Trump...
Recreate it.
Placing his hand on Emmanuel Macron's knee.
And then McCrone grabs Trump's hand.
And then I can't tell is Trump trying to pull it back?
McCrone won't let him.
And then McCrone puts his hand on Donald Trump's knee.
It's a lot of hand fighting.
it's simultaneously aggressive and intimate
and many have pointed out
it's not the first or the last
awkward handshakes between
Emmanuel Macron and Donald Trump
here is some of the history of their handshakes
this is the infamous one of Donald Trump with elbow high
dominating over
here he is pulling Macron in
like all the way to his body
which then shifts into sort of what do you call
all that a bro handshake.
Yeah, like a...
They're fighting.
Like a man-unite kind of like...
Hmm.
Well, yeah.
Every handshake is a fight, to your point, James.
It's like...
I guess it's...
Oh, and then that...
Well, is it dominance?
It's because...
You're familiar with the classic Trump handshake, right?
Has you ever done that to you?
Where he reaches out and you're doing the handshake and he kind of like brings you in and
you kind of have to...
And he just completely emasculates you.
It's like a dominance thing.
And it's McCrone.
knowing like, okay, Trump's going to do this.
How am I going to like?
What's your reaction?
Like, Rogan talked about it.
When he did it, he's like, first time he got me, second time, feet planted, just held it.
Like, what do you do in that situation?
He'll pull you in tight and it pulls you off balance.
And so it's extended and then it's retracted once it's gripped your hand.
So it grips your hand, then it retracts and pulls you over on your toes.
And yeah, you're, you're.
you've been dominated.
You know, that's one version of dominance.
I grew up, I knew a guy that quick gripped you.
You know, the quick grips.
You go in for a handshake, and he closes before you can close.
So he ends up gripping your fingers and you feel ladified, you know, as though you had
just given him the queen's handshake.
But this is a dominant thing.
I don't know what Macron is doing in response.
He's trying to do something in response, right?
so we end up in this handshake battle and that's where we we end up in the the infamous Trump
dominance handshake where he's elbow high over Macron and I don't get that one like that
one is super weird to me but now it makes some sense that we're we're like in round seven of a
12 round bout on these on these handshakes and it's the weirdest one ever when Trump puts his
hand on McCrone's knee and then McCrone puts his hand on top of Trump's hand
which is intimate
and then it looks like Trump tries
to retract it and
Macron holds tight right won't let him
go
you know what this is like get his hand back
this is like Ricky Bobby
and Gene Gerard in Talladega
Knights the Sasha Baron Cohen character
player kind of just a little rivalry
yeah but have you
I guess have you met like a new
like a guy like a buddy or something like that
and you guys do either go for a handshake
or like the side you know
half hug thing and it gets awkward
we don't know what someone's gonna do and now we've added
now we've added the dapp
yeah which is and it's like
increasingly common
yeah so every time you go in
with a guy now you're not sure
what we're doing yeah and then you're like
well do I just define what we're doing or do I try
to figure out what he's doing
and then like on the dapp
like is that I almost wonder
if that's not we're trying to be cool
but we've like some guys have germ
issues right and so
Chris Decefano did when it came in here.
Yeah, he was a pound right away.
It's okay.
A fist bump guy?
Yeah.
That was simple.
I don't mind the fist bump.
I mean, the good old-fashioned handshake is the best thing.
And there's a lot that goes into that.
Hey, who's that?
There's a lot to read.
Yeah, I've got a co-host here with me today.
It's unsettled at the moment.
It makes me, again, nervous with all the wires,
but Saint is roaming around in the studio.
and he is not
he has bad spatial awareness
so it makes me nervous
he doesn't know where he's putting his
everything his feet his nose
his head
but
was that
he tried this out for a little while
no he just came in when I
sat down to do the show
and he hasn't left
um so
I thought I'd let him hang
we'll see how it goes
he doesn't handshake
he has no handshake
just shoves his body
all the way on top of yours.
Does he know Poth?
All right.
No, he doesn't shake yet.
He doesn't know that.
We haven't learned shake.
All right, so fascinating little moments
between Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron.
Maybe Emmanuel Macron will be a recipient of a gold card.
Let's get into it with story number one.
Donald Trump announced that they are going to be pioneering the new gold card for
immigrants to the United States. It were places for those that can afford it, the green card.
For $5 million, you can get an expedited pass to the United States of America.
Trump laid out the idea here on the gold card.
We're going to be selling a gold card. You have a green card. This is a gold card.
We're going to be putting a price on that card of about $5 million, and that's going to give you
green card privileges plus. It's going to be.
going to be a route to citizenship and wealthy people will be coming into our country by buying
this card. They'll be wealthy and they'll be successful and they'll be spending a lot of money
and paying a lot of taxes and employing a lot of people. And we think it's going to be extremely
successful and never been done before or anything like this. I think it's fascinating. It kind of
makes you flinch in the beginning the idea that wealthy people can buy their way into the United
States of America. There's something about it that reminds you of, I don't know, the Catholic
church selling of penances or wealthy people being able to game any kind of system if you have
enough money. But on the other hand, it is in line with the vision of American immigration that
says, send us your brightest and your best. And I know that's not what it says underneath the
Statue of Liberty, but well beyond the immigration days of the 1800s. And most acknowledge now
that immigrants should, A, buy into the vision of the United States of America, its values and its
culture and should add something to the United States, add something valuable. And it's in stark
contrast to the type of immigration that we saw under the Biden administration, which was basically
unfettered and open, but also became therefore a haven for refugees, those leaving third world
countries, those unskilled and uneducated. And that became coming the primary force of American
immigration. We bringing the educated, we bringing the rich into the United States of America is an
attractive proposition. It also is something that could pay down as sold by President Trump
the national debt, or at least reduce the national deficit. Howard Lucknick Commerce Secretary
laid out that proposition. Listen. If one of them comes in, think of the jobs they're going to
bring with them, the businesses they're going to bring with them, and they're going to pay American
taxes as well. So this is huge money.
for America. And how many people are waiting in this line currently? So there are 250,000 people
waiting in line now. If they're willing to pay the $5 million, that's over a trillion dollars
that comes directly to $1,050 billion just for that line. And I think these people are going to
come enormous ways because they know they can come into America and they can be in the greatest
country on earth. 250,000 people in line to pay $5 million.
$1 trillion, at least in a one-time fee.
Then there's the issue of what they'd pay in taxes afterwards.
Also, what they contribute to the economy, what jobs do they create, what companies do they create.
It seems to be a program that would financially have a net positive to the United States of America.
I still think there are questions about how would they be vetted.
Simply being rich is not good enough to get to the United States of America.
How much do they buy in to?
the dream of America.
These are all things that need to be explained and worked out.
But it's an interesting and innovative way that we continue to look at disrupting the way
things are done in America, the gold card.
But for every disruption and every innovative path to move forward, there are skids.
There are breaks.
And in this case, the left is playing the game of lawfare to hit the breaks on Donald
Trump.
You've heard about this.
You've heard about the different court cases that are interfering with Trump's executive orders.
At this point, I think it would be hard for you or me to put a number on the number of executive orders that have been signed by Donald Trump, much less how many have been stopped by legal filings.
Well, here we have it, though.
Trump has signed 76 executive orders, but 21 have been challenged in 75 different lawsuits.
And of those challenged, there are 10 now not being enforced.
Here are the 10 executive orders that have been blocked in the court system.
Number one, the suspension of the U.S. refugee admissions program.
Number two, the removal of information from HHS websites under executive order on gender ideology extremism.
Three, housing of transgender inmates.
Four, dismantling of USAID.
5. DOJ review of FBI personnel involved in January 6th investigations.
6. Birthright citizenship.
7. Ban on gender affirming care for individuals under the age of 19.
8. Protecting children from chemical and surgical mutilation.
9. Ending radical and wasteful government DEI programs and preferencing.
10. Ending illegal discrimination and restoring merit-based.
opportunity. All of those currently being challenged in the court system. There is a victory, though,
as of yesterday, the Supreme Court of the United States paused an order for the Trump administration
to release foreign aid and the firing of federal agency director. So those executive orders
had been stopped by a federal district judge, but Chief Justice John Roberts
Last night at midnight decided to pause that order from the lower court for the Trump administration to unfreeze nearly $2 billion in foreign aid payments.
That was imposed by a lower judge.
So he wants to pause foreign aid.
A lower judge said, no, you will not unfreeze it.
The Supreme Court says, no, they're allowed to proceed.
While all of these cases make their way through the federal judicial system and possibly,
landing at the Supreme Court. Ten of 79 right now, hit the brakes on this what some would call
progress for America. All right, Kennedy, on this death cult, also curiously wrapped up
in gender fluidity and trans ideology, getting very little attention. Ziz. When we come back on
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Joining me now is Kennedy.
Kennedy, rattle off for me, because I don't want to get it wrong.
All the shows that you host and that I've been on, you're not numbered.
You got the Kennedy cocktail hour.
I don't think I got the title exactly right.
But remind us everywhere we're getting the brilliance of Kennedy.
I really appreciate that, Will.
It's so great to be back here.
I'm wearing my Paia hat from Paia Maui because we both love Maui,
and we want her to rebuild in all of her glory.
I'm on Kennedy Saves the World.
If you go to Fox News Podcasts, you can find my show.
It's five days a week, including Happy Hour on Fridays,
where I like to make a specialty cocktail for my favorite Fox coworkers this week.
In honor of Mardi Gras, Sandra Smith is going to come by,
and I'm making her a chocolate-covered strawberry old-fashioned,
which was delightful.
And she is going to gift me
with some of her favorite things from Louisiana.
I'm also a columnist for Daily Mail.
You can go to DailyMail.com.
I write under the mononym Kennedy.
And you can also see me on outnumbered.
I'm often on with Stuart Varney.
I fill in on the five when they sent out the bat signal.
And, you know, of course,
happy to be here with you will
Kennedy saves the world though
that's where you need to get her on a regular basis
Kennedy saves the world
marty gras a tough one like
I've been to marty gras a few times
what is a traditional
martygraw drink the dachery
the hurricane
the hurricane so the hurricane
is really I mean I associate that
with New Orleans the most
and it's funny because if you go online
and look for a hurricane recipe
it's all over the map
it's basically a it's it's
like a Long Island iced tea with Kool-Aid, with Fruit Punch Kool-Aid. And you, you know, it's not
necessarily spirit-specific. You can pretty much throw anything in there with red, sugary juice
and call it a hurricane. We had one a couple of years ago at a New Orleans theme bar before the
pandemic, and that was fantastic, really fun, celebratory. Get you very hungover. If you
more than one because of the sugar content, but, you know, people may have bigger problems
at Mardi Gras than a hangover if they're doing it, like, you know, they are going to yolo
in Louisiana.
In like a Long Island iced tea, it's not just the sugar, though.
It's multiple forms of alcohol in one drink.
Like the whole don't mix.
The idea is, no, we're going to mix.
We're going to mix it all in one glass.
Yeah, let's just keep doing that.
I think we got Kennedy still here with me.
I had a cut out there for just a second, Kennedy.
Hey, there's this story.
Before I get into some of the stories we've talked about with Ziz,
I'm very curious about.
This Gene Hackman's story, Gene Hackman's died.
He was 95.
And he had disappeared from public life for a while.
By the way, Gene Hackman, incredible actor.
You've seen him in everything.
I don't even, I mean, maybe my favorite movie of Gene
is the Royal Tenenbaum's.
Oh, my God, I love that movie.
And I was going over the list of his films.
His performance in that is absolutely perfect.
I'm so glad you brought that up.
I totally agree.
I totally agree.
His performance is incredible in that movie,
and it was hard for me because it was my dad.
Like, my dad was Royal Tenenbaum in a lot of ways.
Not in, like, you know, New York old school,
but my favorite line my brothers and I laugh at is when he's walking with Angelina,
Eilica Houston, his wife, and they're like talking about what's wrong with their kids.
He goes, it's not your fault.
It's my fault.
Or anyways, it's nobody's fault.
His inability, for a moment he took some accountability, but immediately, no, but anyway, it's
nobody's fault.
Yeah, no one's fault.
Yeah, they just show up how they show up.
I love that, but my favorite thing about that movie is him getting Ben Stiller's, because
Ben Stiller is so uptight and him taking the kids and just giving them the best time
of their life. And that was my dad. Like, my dad was the parent who was like, he got us all
motorcycles from your kids. And I was five. And he got me a Honda 50. And I remember I had a big
white helmet and I put the five on top of the helmet. And my brother's like, oh, what is that
for an airplane to see you? But yeah, my dad was like, I'm giving you bags full of fireworks on
4th of July. I'm giving you motorcycles. And we're going to go whitewater rafting every weekend. And
we might die doing all of it, but we're going to have a great time.
I got Yamaha Zingers when we were like 10, 12 years old.
Yamaha Zingers were the three-wheelers, which I don't even think they really put out
three-wheelerers much anymore because they were so dangerous.
They were terrible.
My dad also would have wanted Royal Tenenbaum's headstone, which was, what was it,
that he saved his family from drowning on the high seas during, like,
that's that's perfectly for what my dad would have wanted for his headstone what was given to royal tinabom bomb no but jean haggman's dead at 95 but oddly what catches everyone attention is so is his wife and so is his dog and i'm looking at this headline now from the new york post it says um that jean haggman's daughter suspects they died because immediately when you see that you think foul play but um they they possibly died of carbon monoxide poisoning by the way speaking of my dad that's something that i'm terrified of because he was an attorney and
he was a plaintiff's lawyer and I'm constantly terrified of like propane gas tanks gas leaks
anything like that so I don't know that we know yet what happened with Gene Hackman but
super odd that his wife and and dog accompanying him okay these are these are um my two guesses
so the first one I didn't think foul play because the headlines weren't like you know
oh there was a bloody massacre at the hackman compound the hackman compound was a very modest
So for people who think their lives are over when they're not as famous as they used to be, do what Gene Hackman did.
Reduce your footprint and go live somewhere beautiful and stop worrying about getting clicks and likes.
You know, just go live your life in nature and don't worry about being famous anymore.
That's what a lot of people should do.
But, you know, instead they take drugs, they take their own lives.
So the Gene Hackman route, he obviously died in a beautiful place, lived a long time in a happy 30-year marriage.
She was married twice for 30 years.
So I guess, you know, that's a pretty good run both times.
My first thought was carbon monoxide.
My second thought was, you know, perhaps he was so dependent on his wife.
I thought she maybe had a heart attack.
And then he just didn't know how to feed himself.
So he kind of laid down and died.
And the dog's like, yeah, I'm starving.
I'm going to die too.
But the dog would have started after.
you know a few weeks the dog like cats eat you immediately dogs wait a while but there was no
report of a human eating dog so the dog eating the human so i just assume it's carbon dioxide
yeah you went to uh one of your here's an option and here's a very extreme option but um
and not to make light but i have read about what you talk about a cat will go after a dead person
But a dog will not.
No.
The dog is like, I love you.
I'm dumb, but loyal.
I think you're still going to wake up.
And when you wake up, you're going to take me for a walk and we're going to play and we're going to snuggle.
And it's not until the dog is like, I cannot breathe another breath.
I'm going to expire.
I'm so sorry I have to eat your face.
Whereas the cat's like, well, you know, you haven't moved in 20 minutes.
So I'm just going to go ahead and devour you.
Yeah, you're at risk every nap that the cat may go after you.
like that's that's that's that's your window of safety with a cat um okay kennedy i'm fascinated by
this story in fact i'm gonna be focusing on it on the fox news channel as well i think this is
incredible in that you know we as a society and me as an individual i don't know about you kennedy
i'm fascinated by things like the manson story i'm fascinated by the jones town cult and they're
always fascinating as a retrospective in history i wonder how they were
consumed in the moment because I wasn't, you know, a big part of the news cycle when those
things unfolded. We kind of have something like that unfolding in real time, although it's
probably, I would assume somewhat over now, with what appears to be a cult called the Zizians,
and they share some similarities with other cults in that they're often highly educated and
sometimes very accomplished, or at least on their path to accomplishment in their career,
individuals and they fall into this rabbit hole situation of joining this group in this case it's
by an individual by the name of zizz that goes by ziz that is transgender this dude that is the
leader of the cult so the articles refer to him as a her throughout but i think you deserve
everyone listening some accuracy in describing our situation here but
managed to wrap up a bunch of people into this cult, and from there, at least six different
homicides, including the Border Patrol agent up in Vermont, seem to be connected to members of
this cult. What do you think? So it's very interesting because I was reading about this and I was
reading their backgrounds. And you're talking about, you know, computer scientists and intellectuals
who had diverged from a group of rationalists. Now, I study philosophy. And, you know,
And I consider myself to be a rationalist or an objectivist, meaning that I feel like the world can be objectively known.
It is, you know, I am not solipsistic.
I do not believe in a subjective nature of reality that changes based on the person.
I believe that reality and creation have an objective nature.
And we have to use our rational capacity in order to fully access or access as much
we can the objective nature of reality. So I was like, okay, rationalism is good. Plato was
a rationalist. Emmanuel Kant thought that intuition superseded rationalism. I don't know that I
disagree that I think intuition is very important. But the point is, these were very smart people
who were in their heads a lot, thought about things. And I think what happens is when academia and
intelligentsia doesn't fill the void within you unless you are seeking kind of intense
mental health help and therapy. You can be susceptible to people who are willing to extend
conclusions irrationally in order to explain your void. And then with Colts, you know,
Colts always have to have one person who is the most important person who is a Messiah-like figure
who has all the answers, you know, think the Bogwan if you saw Wild Wild Country on Netflix.
I lived through that as a teenager in Oregon.
You know, I had, there was a girl I went to junior high school with.
Her dad was a very successful lawyer, left his family, sold everything, left the mom and the kids
broke and devoted his life to the Bhagwan Sri Rajneesh and Rajneesh Puram in Antelope, Oregon.
And I saw this happening before my eyes.
And, you know, David Koresh, Waco, if there's one person with all the answers, that's a very
attractive thing, especially if you've gone through higher education and gone as far as you can
go and gotten a PhD and you still don't have the answers.
If you have the person who speaks your language and understand.
understands your intellectual pursuits, but then can take it one step further. And this guy said,
lady, the brain has two hemispheres. The hemispheres operate independently of each other. So
essentially there are two selves. You know, it's like you could stop there and maybe there is some
neuroscience data that backs that up. But then said, the sides can come in conflict with each other
and will want to kill each other.
And, you know, one side is transgender.
And Ziz said that transgender women are the smartest best people in the world.
So, you know, he laid out this logical chain, which is, you know, irrational on its face, like Scientology.
It diverges and has some real problems, I'm sure, as a smart guy, like he has an answer for everything.
And so he attracted these adherents who were also militant vegans.
And I'm sure we all know people who are vegan like, you know, I think anything with a
face has a soul and we can't eat that being.
And I'm like, meat is delicious.
And we evolved with some sharp teeth to eat meat.
And that's why we are so satisfied when we have a nice, juicy, medium rare ribeye.
Because it's delicious and we evolved to find it.
to be delicious.
So, and that's not just a divergence of opinions.
These people are like, if you are not vegan, you are a murderer.
And therefore, we're justified in taking your life.
So one of the adherents, her parents mysteriously died.
And there's like nest cam footage of a scream, someone going, mom.
And then, oh, no, oh, no.
And then people running out of the house.
And then there's the trooper who was killed and a guy who was stabbed in the eye with samurai swords by some of these people.
And then he was stabbed to death before he could testify.
And one of the people who's accused of murdering that guy was engaged to, if I'm not mistaken, the woman in the cult whose parents were murdered.
So, and there are all these deaths and, you know, people who had cut themselves off completely from their families.
because their families continue to eat meat.
And in some cases, the cutoff was so extreme.
Apparently, the parents were murdered by people affiliated with the group.
So I understand that they're all kind of in custody.
One has been charged with murder.
Where is the forensic evidence in all of these cases?
And didn't we learn anything from Ted Bundy that law enforcement agencies have to share data with each other?
so so much in that answer um let's start with the philosophical side of stuff so they are described
as rationalists um i think at one point i would have described myself as an objectivist i was very
into um ironrand and i still am i still think that she's a genius and i think i love her books
atlas shrugged fountainhead many more anthem that i've read um is rationalism basically
the same thing as objectivism, the
acknowledgement of an objective world and trying to understand it
through reason and logic?
For me, they
are, if they're not the same, they're very compatible.
Okay.
So, but I think
as I've gotten older,
you put out Kant. Cont was a philosophical
adversary, although they weren't contemporaries, of someone like
Ayn Rand, sees the world subjectively
and intuitively.
Um, and, but I think I've made room for that in my life.
Critique of pure reason is his most famous work.
Right.
And I think I've made more room for that in my life, uh, Kennedy, in that, I do think
there is such thing as intuition.
And I do think there are parts of the world that are not objectively capable of being
understood.
That's not the same thing as subjectivism, but that leaves room for some mysticism for faith.
Oh, I'm a big believer in faith and mysticism.
Correct.
That there are forces and elements.
in life that can't be broken down into objectively rational, understandable components.
So I've made room for that.
What I don't understand is how a rationalist could embrace the subjectivism of transgender ideology.
Transgender ideology, I think, is Western civilization's most hyper-obvious example of subjectivism,
that the world can be and you can be as you choose or define.
Now, I understand that there is an argument that trans would make.
It's like it's an objective reality that I am trans or whatever it may be.
But most science and biology that we understand in the physical world does not support that.
It requires some type of psychological explanation.
But that takes you back to subjectivism.
So, again, we're trying to understand a cult, but I don't understand a cult.
describing itself as rationalist that embraces the idea of trans.
Yeah, I think the term rationalism, because it sounds very concrete, and, you know, that's
what's attractive about it.
Like, I love math, because math pretty much has one answer.
It's like a phone number.
You can't be one number off and reach the person you're trying to talk to.
Right.
But, you know, because it is such a concrete term, it's a way.
wonderful term to bastardize and conveniently make your own. So you can say, I'm a rationalist,
I believe this. I also believe this. So as a rationalist, you know, B must be completely true.
And because this is how I believe in accessing the world information and knowledge, then
because, you know, this is how I feel and feelings are subjective. Therefore, this must
also exist under the umbrella of rationalism.
Right.
So it is an illogical step based on fallacy.
But, you know, if you make an idea, if you think about it enough and make it complete
enough, for people who feel incomplete, they are willing to overlook the fallacies in order to accept
your argument if it makes them feel better.
So this Ziz cult, I guess they call themselves the Zizians, I'm trying to figure out how many,
I said it's half a dozen murders, but the most famous one is the one that made the news,
I'd say two or three weeks ago, right, which is the killing of a border patrol agent up in
Vermont. And you said these were highly educated people. These are people that left Wall Street jobs.
These are people that left college enrollment to places like rice and other, I mean, big-time colleges.
It talked about part of what they were doing was sleep deprivation.
Oh, God.
It was physical abuse.
There was a lot of sex stuff going on as well.
There's always sex stuff in the cults.
I mean, that was...
There always is.
That was a big thing with the Bogwan.
Like, the Bogwan was like, I'm not going to, I'm, you know, I've got a vow of silence that I'm going to fulfill for three years, but I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm going to,
I'm going to collect 83 Rolls Royces, and you can all bone each other.
So everyone left their family because they're like, I can go out sex with like literally anyone I want, any time a day.
And we're doing it for God.
But the cult leader gets the most privileges.
Whether or it's David Koresh or the Bhagwan guy, the leader, he's the godlike figure, has ultimate privileges.
Membership has its rewards.
And that was the other cult up in New York, right?
What is it?
Is NX, I.M?
The one that got wrapped up some famous actresses and actors in it.
It was a sex cult.
Sex is at the base of a lot of these explanations here, Kennedy.
Sex is whether or not we're talking about cults or, look, the trans stuff taking place in those chat rooms inside the intelligence community.
I mean, it was protected under the banner of DEI.
Okay, but that was stuff, that was pink that they were airing out on company channels.
All those people know that if they were discussing those things on Slack or, you know, Facebook Messenger or via text, that all of those could be accessed either by the telecommunications company, the social media network, or the government.
So they're like, our chat line here at work is impervious because we work for the NSA.
That was the only excuse I could think of.
Like these perverts who are grooming each other, you know, it's like, why should we have any comportment when we've got people going, hey man, if you want a bone, just do it out in the open.
Like, that's what human beings are designed for.
You know, life is supposed to feel great.
yes to your point that's how protected they felt like under the banner of DEI like whatever you are
and aggrieved minority or whatever it may be this is now a protected class with this protected
style of conversation because you're right like they had to know this isn't private this is on
government channels and think about the boldness to put that on there how how how coverage you must
have felt yes because you work for the
And you know that the FBI, the CIA, the post office, which had, you know, one of the biggest secret surveillance apparatuses in all of federal government, like, they can't spy in you.
Like, it's all safe here at the NSA.
And since, you know, it's codified that we could get freaky-diki and be completely protected and unfireable that we might as just, well, air this stuff out right now.
You know, tell me about your snap-on unit.
Was that fun?
Yeah.
All right, Kennedy, do you make anything of this?
Take a look at this chart.
This shows alcohol sales by generation.
Oh.
Kennedy, are you Gen X?
I'm Gen X.
Yeah, I am Gen X.
Comfortly.
You are like, I think you're one of the, like, prototypical Gen Xers.
Like, if people wrote a book on Gen Xers, you'd probably have to be included.
Douglas Copeland, who wrote the book, Generation X, was at one of my parties when I worked at MTV.
and my roommate, Sherry, who was an SVP of music talent at MTV,
we would have these raging parties in our mineloft,
and Douglas Copeland was there,
and I was sitting at the table with it,
and I'm like, this is so funny.
I don't know why, but it's going to mean something at some point.
And, yeah, he coined the term Generation X.
But, yeah, I see Gen Xers.
Gen Xers don't buy as much booze as millennials,
which kind of surprises me.
Yeah, that's fascinating, isn't it?
Boomers, the biggest alcohol sales by generation,
Gen X, a slight dip, and then millennials more than Gen X.
But all of them, like, way higher than Gen Z.
And that's what everybody's pointing out.
Now, I want to say this out front so people don't think I'm stupid.
But I pointed out, I have a son who's Gen Z.
He's 17.
I hope he's not at the store buying alcohol.
That doesn't mean I'm so naive to think he's never drank alcohol.
But he's not going to be registering on that chart.
And by the way, I think Gen Z goes all the way to 2010 or so.
So that could include a 15-year-old.
So do you think this is a reflection of the beginning of, it's always rough, by the way.
What's Gen X?
65 to 80?
Yeah, I think it's 65 to 80.
I think that's right.
So do you think this is just a reflection that half of the generation of Gen Z yet can't buy out?
alcohol they legally cannot or is it that they're not drinking like previous generations and you
say why and you can't drink as much because one they vape constantly and they're more addicted to
nicotine than they are to alcohol and they also have legal weed everywhere and so many more
of them would prefer to tune out with gummies and smoking weed that because like to us like
weed in our brains it's still illegal you know it's like it's something you only do in secret with
people you really really trust because you don't want to get a reputation as a stoner whereas
there is a completely different perception of marijuana and edibles and THC because they don't even
call it marijuana it's like THC you know THC and CBD and you know it's like in my Instagram feed
there are people like I feel so much better in the morning like I'm never
hung over my joints feel great and I'm so productive because I'm having these gummies and I'm like I
eat hair gummies and gummies for my nails I'm like what are those and it's like I'm allergic to
THC so I would never buy something like that but I'm like it's not marketed like you know
Cheech and Chong where you know it's like Cheech and Chong and Cypress Hill like there were
hip hop artists who were stoners and comics and it's like but it was associated
with a vibe like the people I we had a smoking section in our high school and uh we called the
it was part of your identity yes it is like to your point yeah but now it's like oh alcohol is gross
and dirty and it makes you feel awful um i'm just going to have a gummy and watch netflix for six
days right let's let's let's go to our one jinz here on the show so young james do you think
that's true that more people your age you're in the portion of gen z that is
capable of buying alcohol legally, do you think that people your age are choosing to, you know,
take a gummy or whatever it may be instead of buying alcohol?
Yeah, I think, I think, I mean, we had this conversation last night that's probably
percentage-wise the most, the biggest option of it.
I made the argument last night that a lot of it has to do with the Fitbits now that we all have
them, and for the first time we get direct data on, like, what it does to our sleep and
our health stats.
Who informed?
I mean, like, the second you get like a 2% on your like whoop sleep score, you're like, oh, maybe you start rethinking it a little bit.
Oh, yeah. Alcohol destroys your sleep. It sucks.
Yeah. And we're obsessed with it. So you think young people are possibly just making better health decisions, not looking to just get high.
I think it's a little more of like it's kind of all or nothing now. Like we might go out on a Friday night until 4 a.m.
But the other six days of the week, nothing.
And as a millennial, actually, a lot of my friends.
of stop drinking alcohol and only consume marijuana products, not me personally, but
they've traded it out for that, which is a new thing because back in college, you know,
millennials, we, you know, drank kegs, all that kind of thing.
So it's changed in our generation a little bit.
That's where we have to bring in Alex Berenson now to again, just talk about the dangers
of weed.
Can I tell you, can I tell you?
So I, a friend of mine is a cardiologist in L.A.
And he was like, do you know about the latest trend?
I'm like, no, tell me everything.
And he's like, the West Side moms, you know, which are moms who are a little bit more affluent.
These are the white SUV moms.
The moms drive white SUVs.
They're not necessarily white women.
Because there's the whole thing, you know, black SUV moms.
Is that a thing?
Yes.
So black SUV mom or white SUV mom.
I am a black SUV mom.
And my daughters 15 and 19 have confirmed that.
And the black SUV mom, like, will crank guns and roses.
and there's like goldfish all over the back.
And, you know, it's like, we're having a good time.
White SUV moms.
Everything is decanted in their fridge.
They, you know, all of their plastic snack vessels are BPC free.
And, you know, they give their kids coconut water and they play spa music.
And it's like, whatever.
So the white SUV moms on the west side of L.A.
are they take gummies, they get super hungry, they eat, and they're all on Ozmpic, which I think is hysterical.
Like, it just goes to show you where culture has gone.
Yeah, they're back to that Cypress Hill, dude.
Like, they're getting high, binging, and then binging it out.
Yeah.
And like, oh my God, I'm so skinny and so hungry.
Well, it's funny.
My wife is literally a black SUV mom.
And I think she does, she doesn't Blair Guns and Roses, but.
You know, but you know.
I think it's all.
Yeah.
I think all women.
I don't know.
I would be curious.
Does the white SUV mom also use the side door panel as a trash can?
Because that's one thing I can't get over.
Like, your car is not a trash can.
And the black SUV mom's like, I'll do it later.
The white SUV mom is like, okay, we have, we're going to,
sort our recycling in the SUV.
So, you know, here is a basket for aluminum and plastic,
and then all paper goes in the paper bag and back.
Thanks.
All right.
Before we go, I wanted to play this clip.
I haven't seen it, but I find it fascinating.
Floyd Mayweather,
I think who probably has an argument is one of the greatest boxers of all time,
if not the greatest boxer of all time.
I mean, he's the guy.
on defense wins championships like that's that's like they say that about football they say they're
about baseball but this this is apropos and that phrase was made for Floyd Mayweather
100% and then counterpunch defense and then counterpunch and he was on making money with
Charles Payne and he said this yesterday at least I'm happy but we're never happy when we had
we had Trump before we didn't appreciate him but I think Trump is is
A great president, one of the, actually, he's the best president.
In my eyes, he's the best president we ever had.
Great business, a great businessman.
And that's what it's about.
There you go.
Floyd Mayweather.
It's the kind of thing that when I was in sports over five years ago would have been so controversial for race reasons, sports reasons, everything.
And I don't even know if that's going to make much news today, Kennedy.
No, I think there are so many athletes who have come out and said the same thing.
But also, you know, in that interview, Charles is like, is it true that you have a $400 million real estate portfolio just in New York?
He's like, it's actually bigger than that.
So Floyd Mayweather is a person who has invested his money wisely.
He's got a line of supplements.
And he is an aspirational person.
Like, he knows what greatness is and he wants to apply that to every aspect of his life.
So who would you rather have as your president?
Someone who wants to confiscate your wealth and make you feel bad about your success or someone
who wants to encourage everybody to be as successful as they possibly can because they
know if you have a successful company, you are going to employ Americans and make other
people's lives better.
So I would, you know, personally, I would rather have a president to high five success as
opposed to, you know, Bernie Sanders, I imagine we'll watch that and go, he is a concussed oligarch.
This is a person who just wants to be a billionaire and has had his bell rung too many times.
We have to take that away.
He has too many choices.
It's really good, both in substance and style.
Your Bernie Sanders is really good.
Disturbingly good.
Is that your best impression?
Bernie Sanders?
I would like to think my Jody Foster is my best impression.
Jody Foster is Cleary Starling.
I know.
Give me a little more.
What did multiple makes say to you?
He should.
No, I can't use that line.
Wait.
Was she a great big fat person?
Yeah, she was a big girl, sir.
It is good.
The whole thing, you've got the scene.
You got Buffalo Bill and Clary Starling.
I love that seat so much.
Wait, was she a great big fat person?
Is she a great, big, fair person?
Yeah, she's a big girl, sir.
I think Bernie might take the cake, honestly.
Maybe, maybe Jody Foster, but you got to give her a little more.
You gave me a lot of Bernie Sanders.
I'll tell you what, though.
You can get more of that on Kennedy Saves the World.
Of course, you're going to see her on outnumbered.
Her columns, Stuart Barney, sitting in from time to time on the five,
but on a regular basis by subscribing to Kennedy Saves the World.
Thank you so much, Kennedy.
Thank you, Will.
Great to talk to you.
You too.
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13th Apostle says, Will, come on now.
One more button.
Man up, L.O.L.
That little too much chest hair showing, according to the 13th Apostle.
It's tough.
It's always tough.
I am 49 years old and have not conquered the one versus two buttons.
Just can't conquer it.
Can't conquer it.
Don't know.
No, definitely one down.
Yeah, I don't, that's two buttoned up for our show.
Yeah, you got to go back down.
look at that it just feels wrong it's wrong and and i and you two two buttons tinfoil i have a buddy
that listens to the show and he so he bought me a shirt with some kind of hidden button it's like
a brand that's buying them why doesn't everybody just adjust the button spot you know what i mean
like it's not that i want to be two buttons down but i wouldn't mind a button right between these
two start a shirt company that would be perfect we already have the templates made i mean you can't go
changing the machines and stuff
oh that could be it
by the way speaking of shirt
Suzanne says on YouTube
Saint needs a walitia shirt
Saint left he was here for the first half
I need some too
yeah
he has not conquered
broadcasting yet
I give him a C plus
tops on his performance during the show
yeah it's distracting
trying to bite things
at one point during the Kennedy inter
did you could you hear that
yeah
him trying to
yeah
he does that every once in a while
so he just bit the desk
I'm just like I'm just going to bite the desk
I heard it on the mic
I was like I heard the
yeah
and then he sat down behind me
and you know the little knob
on the chair that adjusts the height
and all that
he started biting it
and he's not actually chewing it
he's not damaging anything
but he's just like
I'm just going to put my teeth on this
for a little bit
and I'm like no
so he's a C plus
Christopher Perkins says
regarding the gold card plan
this will only make the wealth gap grow between the rich and the poor see now that's interesting
i want you to think about that for a minute christopher so the wealth gap okay the way that the left
thinks about the wealth gap and we can't fall into this trap as we become more i am more attuned to
the middle class and more in tune to populism it a lot of the wealth gap conversation
rests upon an economic idea that there is a giant pile of money
a finite fixed amount of money and everybody gets their turn but the billionaires go in with
pitchforks and 10 minutes ahead of everybody else and you come in with fists you know what I mean
and so they get more so it's a zero-sum game is the idea and I think that idea is on its face
patently false like otherwise wealth is not the amount of money that you have wealth truly is
the way in which you're capable of living, right?
Wealth is how much you have versus how much you make.
There's how much do you make?
That question is meaningless.
How much do you have is more important than how much do you make?
But wealth as a society is how do you live?
And everybody's standard of living has been raised exponentially over time because of capitalism.
That is the whole rising tide lifts all boats theory, right?
But so if you think it's a zero-sum game, if you do believe that, and yeah, okay, but there's
only so much wealth in the world with any given moment and the gap exists, well, what is
bringing rich people from the outside mean? You see what I'm saying? They're bringing theirs
from somewhere else and coming in. And yeah, maybe the wealth gap grows, but how does their
wealth, which they bring from the outside, negatively impact those inside who are at the
bottom end with the wealth gap? Like, explain that to me. You can't reconcile those two things.
So it may truly mean there are more rich people, and on a stats chart sheet, it looks as a bigger gap.
Tell me how their presence and their outside money that they're bringing in to invest or to create companies on their own.
How does that make the others in America worse off?
How?
You know?
I don't know the answer to that question.
I don't think it does.
Good shot, Jans.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
I think you're better off having wealthier people come in, you know, at 250,000 versus
millions and millions of people on the bottom end of the economy, taking up, you know, lower end housing, things like that.
Because that creates disturbances in the market.
Yeah.
And has less economic benefit on the idea of a rising tide lifts all boats, right?
Exactly.
they're consuming public resources instead of contributing to public resources
yes um good shot jansen says it should be 10 million not 5 million for the gold card
um yeah why not this is kind of interesting so chase hadley says um mccrone is so annoying
he's clearly trying to game trump on the handshake macaroni that we played a little bit earlier
I thought it was just
I just thought it was a misspelling
I like that
You know that's a journalism question
Do you correct someone else's
Mispronunciations or whatever
Like if I'm quoting someone
And they butcher it
And they're they sound illiterate
Do I clean that up
Or do I put it exactly as they said it?
I think that was meant as a diss
But yeah
That was yeah I get it
I know
On that same topic
I'm sorry
Calvidian says
viral images circulated around the internet
this week showing a gigantic bruise on Donald Trump's right hand
the White House claims that the bruise is simply due
to vigorous handshaking funny
Is that a joke or is that a real thing?
Is there stuff about Trump having a bruise?
Really?
Yeah, there's a big bruise on the back of his right hand
And I think it was being covered up by a bandage
At one point
And then they said that it was
It's due to just handshaking a lot.
Like, he just shakes a lot of hands during the day.
Wow, really?
Huh.
The 13th Apostle jumps in again, by the way, says,
When Yamaha created the Zinger three-wheeler,
they forgot that turns exist.
I remember those.
That's such a great...
You don't? You do or don't?
I do.
Do you remember, yeah, three-wheelers in general?
Like here's a great idea
Three-wheeler
Was there not anybody in the back room
That goes
What happens when you turn
My uncle had a trike
Motorcycle
Like a three-wheel
motorcycle
And it was just not convenient
At all
Do they make something like that now
But like the Zinger was also
The Zinger was a short wheel base
Right
So a three-wheeler short wheel base
So you'd turn
Yeah
And obviously you'd pitch
Over the front end
But now when they make
three-wheelers like
you know those
is like a can-am
is like a, is a can-am
you know those car things
that you can see people
driving in streets
aren't some of those
like a three-wheeler
but they are
but they're reversed
it's two in the front
one in the back
yeah those are
two in the front
yeah yeah
like the prowlers
too
not the prowlers
the
yeah
yeah
yeah
the spiders
spiders
spiders
my son is thinking about
yesterday
we had a parent
teacher conference
And it was like, what do you want to study over the long term?
He's always been kind of interested in engineering, right?
So the question, but he's not so much now.
So he's trying to figure out business, engineering.
And, you know, should I take mechanical engineering?
Was there no mechanical engineer employed by Yamaha?
Like, they could have said, these things, you know, that's a bad idea, guys.
um all right day dylan stubblefield says quit playing let's see the list it's not out dylan
we're waiting on the epstein logs we're waiting on the epstein list it's just not out sorry man
it's my favorite thing everybody gets mad at me about on the fox news channel you're not carrying
trump it's because trump's not out yet like yeah it's developed developed this idea that everybody's
against trump and therefore if we don't play trump then we're against trump there is
one day that we did bail out of Trump
one day, we explained here.
But
if the list were out, we'd be doing it
right now. I'm scouring.
I'm looking. I'm looking.
If everybody jumps in the comments and says we're wrong, then you've got
to listen to the people. Yeah, the
live chat is very
contentious about hearing the list. Sorry,
guys, we don't have the other. I keep thinking
it's found, but it's just people posting
the rosters of their least favorite sports
team. I'm like, well, all right, you can only tell that joke so many times.
Maybe it'll come out at 4 o'clock, like every other piece of news in the world.
Yep, 402, right on the dot. Make sure you tune in to, make sure you listen to the Will Cain Show.
Watch the Will Cain Show in Fox News. All right, let's do this pop culture quiz,
American culture quiz. Take it away, two days.
All right, little music.
Which state grows up to 90% of the country strawberries each year, making it the largest
strawberry producer in the nation.
Florida, New York, California, or North Carolina?
I think Cali?
Is this for all of us?
I'm going to California.
California?
We can all go.
I'm going to go North Carolina, but we'll go California.
I think North Carolina.
Yeah, me too.
It seems like a trick answer.
Correct, California.
That was the answer.
Boom, all right.
Which U.S. President officially recognized Black History Month in the 1970s,
when he extended the observance of black history from a week to a month.
Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan.
Oh, Jimmy Carter?
I didn't know this. It went from a week to a month.
Yeah.
Feels like a Carter move.
Well, yeah.
Okay, so you guys are going to Carter?
What are you going to today?
I'm going forward.
1970s.
You have three options.
I'm going to go.
Ford?
I think I'm going
Ford. I'm not going to do Carter. It's either Nixon
or Ford, I think.
Actually, I'm going to go Nixon.
All right, we're going to go Nixon. We're going with Will's answer.
So we're going Nixon.
Wrong. It was Gerald Ford.
Gerald Ford.
All right.
Keep back to your own score.
Next one. Which of these women is not featured in the
suffrage monument, located
in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda
and unveiled in February 1921.
Lucretia Mott
Susan B. Anthony
Mary Church Terrell
or Elizabeth Katie Stanton
I'm gonna go with Mary
I only know one of those women
Same
I only know one of who they are
Which is not featured
Damn well
I'm gonna go Mary Church Terrell
You honestly
Okay hold on
Hold on
I mean you're gonna throw a damn will on it
Okay
Sorry
Two days I want you to go through the names
One at a time
Okay say the names again
Lucretia Mott
Who's Lucretia Mott
Who's Lucrecia?
Samot, James.
Suffergist.
Come on, James.
Maybe.
Like, from the...
Sometime in between 1850 and 1920, there's three names here.
First, they had that big meeting in upstate New York, and then they picketed it outside the White House.
Lucretia Mott was an American abolitionist.
Oh, so she was...
Died in 1880.
All right.
Keep going quickly.
Susan B. Anthony.
Oh, it might be Mott.
No her.
Mary Church, Terrell.
No idea
Don't know her
No idea
Elizabeth Katie Stanton
I know that name
It actually might be Mott
Because you probably heard of an Admiral
Wouldn't they're an Admiral Stanton
Yeah but the Katie part
No I think C-A-D-Y
Katie
Anthony and Stanton are related
Terrell no idea
I think it's Terrell
Is not featured
It might be Mott
Because she's the abolitionist
I'm going with Lucretia Mott
All right
We're going with Lucretia Mott
Not in there
Wrong it was Mary Tarr's Tarell
Alright
Which of the blow was established
As a National Park on February 26th, 1919
When President Woodrow Wilson signed
The legislation for it
Badlands, Everglades,
Yellowstone, Grand Canyon
Which of the blow was established as a national
park in 1919 by Woodrow Wilson?
Badlands, Everglades,
Yellowstone, Grand Canyon.
Yellowstone.
All right, say your answers.
I'm going Everglades.
You're going Yellowstone?
I'm going Badlands, because it's the one that doesn't really associate with it, Teddy Roosevelt.
I'm actually going to go Badlands as too.
I think it's either Badlands or Everglades.
I'm going Badlands.
All right, Badlands.
It is the Grand Canyon.
Hey, it's doing terrible.
I know.
Only got one.
Which American author, coach, speaker, and entrepreneur born on February 29th
holds numerous events each year to enable others to master their lives.
relationships, and careers.
Is it Martha Beck, Kevin O'Leary, Tony Robbins, or Barbara Corcoran?
Friend of the program, Tony Robbins.
Got a baby.
Yep. Correct, Tony Robbins.
All right, babies born on Leap Day are called Leapers or Leaplings.
True or false?
Leepers or Leaplings.
Never heard either.
Okay.
Never heard either.
False.
It's true.
Leapers are leaplings.
We just make things up now.
Nonsense.
Yeah, nonsense.
Nobody says that.
Who did Muhammad Ali beat in the 1964 World Heavyweight Championship,
resulting in the 22-year-old's first major boxing title?
This is easy.
Joe Fraser, Leon Spinks, Sunny Liston, George Foreman.
What's a little madman?
Hold on, James.
Do you know it?
Darn it?
Sunny Liston?
Was this his first heavyweight fight championship?
Not Olympic, you said, right?
Heavyweight.
First major boxing title.
First major boxing title.
First major boxing title at 22 years old in 1964.
Yeah, it's Sunny Liston.
Okay.
Correct.
I heard James know that.
I think this is the last one.
Haddy McDaniel made history in 1940 after becoming the first African American
to win an Oscar film for which film, an Oscar for which film.
Ragtime, Carmen Jones, Gone with the Wind, or Lady Sings the Blues?
1940
First African American
To win an Oscar
In 1940
Haddy McDaniel
Well I've only heard of ragtime
And Gone with the Wind of those four
I'm gonna go Lady Sing's the Blues
I'll go ragtime
Gone with the Wind
Gone with the Wind
Gone with the Wind is correct
Thanks for playing
Four out of eight Will
All right
Four out of eight
50%
Not very cultured
Don't take it
Yeah, that could have gone a lot worse, though.
All right, how did you do?
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