Will Cain Country - Proud To Be An American With Nick Adams (Alpha Male)
Episode Date: March 28, 2024Story #1: The Biden Administration has set up a national ‘red flag’ resource center. Do you think this will be a threat to the second amendment and the people? It almost always is. Story #2: Wha...t does it take to be a real ‘Alpha Male’? We ask author of Alpha Kings, President/CEO of FLAG Nick Adams (Alpha Male). Story #3: Real news or fake news, can you pass the test? Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainShow@fox.com Subscribe to The Will Cain Show on YouTube here: Watch The Will Cain Show! Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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One, a national red flag resource center.
Where do you think this will go?
While most things in life are cyclical, government is a cancer.
So where do you think this will go directly at the Second Amendment, directly at the people?
Two, what does it take to be an alpha male?
We'll ask Nick Adams, alpha mail.
Three, real news or fake news?
Can you pass the test?
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We talked to Nick Adams today on The Wilcane Show, but let us get started with story number
Number one.
The Biden administration has announced that they are launching the National Extreme Risk Protection Order.
It is to serve as a resource center to help coordinate and offer guidance to states and authorities across the country that have passed red flag laws.
Law is designed to keep guns out of the hands of criminals, to keep guns out of the hands of would-be school shooters.
You know, I believe that most everything in life is cyclical.
The economy has its ups and downs, or at least a healthy economy, should, because an economy
is nothing more than a collection of individual choice.
And being an animal that naturally gravitates to herds, the human mind, the human herd,
will make choices that go up and go down, success and failure.
extreme exuberance and national depression the things go in and out of style like bell bottoms in the 70s
in the 90s back in in 2024 but the one thing that doesn't seem to go in cycles is the lust for power
and lust for power is most formalized in government it only grows in one direction like a cancer
until it eventually eats the host, the people.
Where do you think a national red flag resource center will go?
Now, the idea behind this, as is often the case,
when people grant power to an external body like a government,
is well-intentioned, is often driven out of a desire to solve a problem.
And certainly something like school shootings are a problem.
And we want to do something.
We want to find a solution.
We reach for the handrail of sanity, and sanity is reestablished through control.
Solutions are our best to regain control over chaos.
No one, and I mean no one, wants to see what has happened in Uvaldi, Texas,
or Marjorie Stoneman High School in Florida.
Nobody wants to see what happened in Connecticut.
Nobody wants to see a school shooting.
And we naturally want to say, well, what's the root of the problem?
For many on the right, we've been encouraged to look at the perpetrator, not the tool.
We don't blame the spoon for an obese person being fat.
We blame the person and their choices.
We don't blame the gun, the tool, for the acts done by an evil person.
And that has led us to talk about mental health.
That's asked us about the crisis when it comes to young.
men. We've talked about an over-medicated society. And we do talk about keeping dangerous tools
out of the hands of people who are more likely to do evil. That's caused 21 different states
to pass red flag laws. Now, red flag laws, however well-intentioned, are extremely difficult
in implementation. And they need to be handled with extreme caution because what you're
talking about doing is depriving an essential right of the citizen of the United States,
which is the right to be armed, depriving that right based upon a standard or a testimony
or an authority that doesn't really have the competency to decide when someone is competent.
Red flag laws outsource judgment to, in some cases, a therapist, the authorities, a judge.
And we don't really do that with other rights.
We don't ask when someone's speech should be taken away by a psychiatrist.
We don't ask when someone's right to be free from search and seizure or quartering soldiers
has been relinquished because they don't satisfy the community standards of mental health.
Now, again, I think these are all driven out of good intentions, and I don't either want guns in the hands of a criminal.
I don't want guns in the hands of the mentally ill.
But I also understand with humility the process through which you deprive someone of rights is both dangerous and imperfect.
But yet 21 different states have moved towards some kind of reestablishment of control, some kind of sanity by passing red flag laws.
But the Biden administration has capitalized as it often does on this empathy, has capitalized often on these good intentions in what is the essential motivating factor of government.
power. In passing the National Extreme Risk Protection Order, the Biden administration grants under the
DOJ a new department to be a coordinating effort, a resource center for states in bringing together
red flag laws. It's wrapped up in, you know, benign language, even flowery language. It would be
hard to get the casual news consumer or just the average American to go, hmm, I see the risk
in the national extreme risk protection order. But this is the same Department of Justice
under Biden administration that has been weaponized against its political foes. It's probably
even selling it short. It's been weaponized against the people of America. We've seen that
when it comes to their attempts to limit free speech. This is an administration that said openly they
want to ban assault weapons, whatever that may be. Good luck.
define assault weapon.
I do think, if given truth serum, that the Biden administration would go the way of Australia.
They would have a national gun confiscation program.
I don't have any doubt in my mind.
That would be an aspirational goal of not just the Biden administration, but of much of the left, of most Democrats.
And this, again, national extreme risk protection order, this was passed after Congress agreed on an omnibus or microbus funding package.
This wasn't announced before Congress had a chance to voice their opinion on this new department.
This was announced immediately after Congress gave its check to the government.
government. This caused Congressman Thomas Massey, who I do think is a defender of liberty from
Kentucky, say, what evil hell is this? He's talking first and part about what constitutional
authority do you have to create a new national red flag center. But he's also talking about
what evil hell is this and where does it lead? If I'm right, the government, like most things
society, is not cyclical, but government is cancer. I ask you, quite honestly, where do you think
this goes how does it stop short of the second amendment how is it not an attack on the people back to
the cycles for just a moment you know i had this conversation with my fox and friends weekend go host rachel
campos duffy when it came to actress sidney swiney sydney swiney's all the rage on the internet
and i don't know what that means about society because increasingly i think the internet
man what a fractured wild west place i feel like it's even becoming the last
couple of months hard to know what's real hard to know what's fake hard to know what's important
Hard to know what's unimportant.
Maybe more on that a little bit later in the Will Cane show
when we play fake or real.
But the internet did kind of get consumed with Sidney-Sweeney,
who I was familiar with from the HBO series White Lotus.
They weren't really consumed with Sidney-Sweeney.
They were consumed with Sidney's boobs.
It was a big part of the internet going,
this is the death of woke.
Sydney-Sweeney's boobs are the kill shot for woke.
I didn't even totally get that.
Rachel Campo Stuffy tried to explain to me how it was a direct shot to wokeism,
these voluptuous appendages of Cindy Sweeney.
I still don't get it.
It's something about, you know, the left likes depravity but doesn't like sexuality.
I didn't buy the argument, and I just couldn't see it.
I told Rachel, I said, look, Rachel, that's not what's going on here.
What's going on here is things are cyclical.
And we've been in a 20-year butt period.
And now we're going back to boobs.
Boobes were the 90s, buts were most of the 21st century.
We're just cyclically cycling back to boobs, just like we have done with bell bottoms.
Just like every fad or trend or appreciation or taste in America.
Again, I think you can see it in fashion.
I think you can see it in the economy, or at least a healthy economy.
Our seems to be a never-ending injection of fresh cash to make sure we keep the little next bump of economy going.
and never any downsides,
never have to have any day of reckoning for bad investment.
That's how it should work.
Things should work cyclically.
I think it's how everything in nature works.
I think about it in this career,
like I told one of my producers,
I feel like it's like gravity.
What goes up must come down,
and the rate of something going up
kind of probably correlates to the rate of it going down.
I see that in careers.
I see that in relevance.
I see that in virality.
I think that's what I'm,
seeing was Sidney Sweeney. I think she's just the poster girl for the new cycle.
Boobes are back. But I don't think that's the case when it comes to government. I think it defies
cycles. I think it only ever goes in one direction. In that way, I think government is a cancer.
I can't even see the cycles of American governance where it ever recedes. When's the last time
we had a federal budget that ever hit even, much less than the red?
or much less in the black, always in the red.
When's the last time the military industrial complexes budget didn't grow?
It's always about a rate at which it grows.
And maybe you can make an argument, but measured against the rate of inflation.
No, everything grows.
Everything in government grows.
It never goes backwards.
It only consumes more of its host, more of their rights, more of the people.
And that's what I ask you.
when I ask you, where do you think this will go?
This National Extreme Risk Protection Order, a federal red flag center.
Launched by an administration who says they want to ban assault weapons.
Launched by an administration that always blames the tool.
Launched by an administration that weaponizes the DOJ.
I think we know where it will go.
No matter how good it sounds, how flowery or benign the language,
no matter how well the intentions at the grassroots level,
or how much we drive something through empathy,
even when we want to drive it through sanity,
and regain control.
You know it's going to go directly at the Second Amendment.
You know it will eat the host.
You know it will go to the rights of the people.
You know that government will, like any parasite, eventually, as will be the case with this new Red Flag Center, eventually eat the people.
Coming up, what does it take to be a real alpha male?
Well, we talk to the expert, Nick Adams.
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A lot of talk here on the Will Kane show about rules for men, what it takes to be a man.
All the implication is, what's it take to be a real man, an alpha male?
Well, we have an expert today to help us figure it out on the Will Cane show streaming live at
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on demand when you subscribe to Wilcane Show on YouTube.
So, all right.
Let's do it. Let's find out. Are you, am I? How do we become alpha males?
Joining us now is Nick Adams, parentheses, alpha male, the author of Alpha Kings, a book that'll help you learn how to be an alpha male with the forward from an alpha male former president Donald Trump.
What's up, Nick?
Gidea, Will. It's a pleasure to join you, your listeners, and I'm sure all the alpha males that are listening to us right now.
I'm a little disappointed that it turns out America's most prominent alpha male is an Aussie.
I mean, I would think, if you were asking me to give the prototypical alpha male,
I would think it was a screaming eagled t-shirt of red, white, and blue.
Well, listen, who's to say I'm not wearing that under this beautiful outfit?
But look, I've got to tell you, I'm a naturalized American citizen.
I came to the United States of America the right way.
It took me about 12 years from start to finish, got my green card, waited five years, became a citizen.
I've got the bald eagle at home.
I get to talk to Will Kane, one of the biggest patriots ever to grace America's TVs.
So I'm doing okay.
I'm assimilating.
Well, and you can make the argument.
I mean, what's more alpha than becoming American by choice?
You made yourself into an American.
Self-made American.
That's exactly right, Will.
was born in Australia, but remade in America.
How about that?
More alpha males in America or Australia.
Give me the top country in the world for alpha males, Nick.
I think Australia is definitely a more masculine environment.
It's still very much a man's world down there.
That being said, of course, we also play football, rugby,
without any shoulder pads or helmets or that kind of stuff.
Although there is an argument that maybe in the NFL they go even harder because
they've got that protection there.
So that's kind of up in the air will.
But look, an alpha male can be found anywhere.
It's a question of whether or not you're in control of your life, of your family,
of your finances, of your work, all of that kind of stuff.
And I've always tried to encourage young men in particular to be the best
version of themselves they can be. I mean, if every young man in this country was Will Cain,
I tell you what, it wouldn't matter what happened in the 2024 election. Wouldn't matter what
happened in the rest of the world. No one would even mess with America if we had Will Cain,
little Will Cains running around the place. You know, honestly, Nick, though, I think that we do.
Just as a serious side, I really do. Like, in the end, I mean, I care about.
the direction of the federal government. I care about national politics, but I don't care about
them as much as my community. And, like, there was a funny Twitter map up of, like, why America
will never be invaded. It was like South, rednecks, Texas, cowboys, you know, Midwest union workers.
And it just, America is actually made up of people that are taking care of their family
who are going to work and doing the job and care about their community. I actually really do
believe in America and Americans. And it's like, you know, Twitter or politics and even the
news can make you feel like we're going to hell in the handbasket. We got problems. But dude,
I really do believe in Americans. No, and I agree with you, Will. It's a very, very serious and correct
assessment that you make. Even despite the incontrovertible problems, challenges, and threats
currently afflicting the United States of America, this is still by far and away.
head and shoulders, the greatest country in the history of the world.
It's every single time I speak to an elementary school, middle school, public high school
or college audience, I'm looking those kids in the eyes will, and I'm telling them that
the day that they were born in the United States of America or the day that they moved
permanently to the United States of America is the day that they won the lottery of life.
Of course, if they were born in Texas or Florida, well, they hit the jackpot.
But the point is they got the most amazing, incredible, remarkable, sensational head start on anyone and everyone, everywhere else in the world.
This is the best country in the world to be born into living, to work, into start a business, into grow a business, in to realize a dream.
It's the only place where you can color outside of the lines, not be punished.
It's the only country where your first language or your last name doesn't mean anything.
It's still the only place where success is admired and aspired to, not resented.
And really importantly for me, I think this is lost so tragically in 2024,
particularly for young Americans.
Will, this is the place where you can fall down 5,000 different times.
But if you've got grit, determination and hustle, you can get up 5,001.
Thomas Edison had a thousand cracks at the last.
light bulb. Colonel Sanders had his recipe for fried chicken rejected a thousand and nine times
before he finally got a taker. Abraham Lincoln lost his first half a dozen or so elections.
P.T. Barnum's first two circuses, abject failures. Yet he went on to become the greatest showman.
Walt Disney went bankrupt twice almost three times. Henry Ford, who loved Sherman, Texas,
by the way. He also went bankrupt twice, almost three times. So,
If you've got the persistence, if you're prepared to keep pushing, in this country, magic happens.
Anything is possible.
That's why I want to, I've spent most of the last 15 years in this country, Will, and still every
morning I want to kiss the ground because the things that this country has made possible for me
and my family would never have happened had I stayed in Australia or been anywhere else.
This is truly unique, truly exceptional, and that's why it's so frustrating to see so many American-born Americans not get it and want to change it.
That, that, print it, put it on the bathroom wall above the toilet.
I'm ready to run through a wall.
That was next to the Gettysburg address, as should be expected from an alpha mail.
that was beautiful. But I was a little caught up at the beginning with the image of you speaking
to elementary students. I mean, I don't know what that's like. That's got to be something
for those kids. It's like staring straight into the sun. Yeah, it's incredible, Will.
For them, talk into a true alpha mail. Yeah, well, look, when I immigrated to the U.S., I was
already a best-selling author. I was already a regular here at Fox on TV.
and I wanted to give something back.
And so the day I immigrated, I started up this non-profit called Flag,
which is the Foundation for Liberty and American Greatness.
And our good friend Pete joined the advisory council straight away.
He was our first speaker at the gala that we had in 2017.
Love Pete.
And Pete actually came.
We went to a school together in College Station, Texas.
we went to two public schools
and he and I spoke to these young kids
and when we go there
when any representative of flag
when I go and speak at a school
will
I'm there
trying to get these kids fired up
I don't want American kids
to just be lukewarm about America
I want them to be on fire for the country
I want them to realize
what they have and I want them to also realize
the fragility
of what they have, right, that it's not a guarantee, that there are no guarantees, that what Reagan
told us about freedom not just being passed through the bloodstream, that we have to make a
conscious effort to pass it on to each generation. So when I go to a school and I explain, you know,
the only country in the world that has primary voting is the United States of America.
in the rest of the world
it's a small group of men in a backroom
that determine whether or not it's your turn
whether or not you're going to go along to get along
when I explain that the only country in the world
where tipping is an integrated part of the economy
is the United States
and at first I get a few blank looks like
what's this guy with a funny accent talking about
why is he talking about tipping
and I explain Will
that I can't conceive of a more American idea than tipping
for three reasons
Number one, there is an incentive to do the best possible job you can.
Not much more American than that.
Number two, there's an inbuilt moral responsibility.
A lot of people rely on tips to make ends meet.
So it's kind of the whole Alexis de Tocqueville.
America is great because America is good.
If America ceases to be good, she will cease to be great.
And then the third one, which is my favorite, quintessentially American.
And that is there are no limits.
So if you're waiting, for example, on a billionaire, and that billionaire is in a particularly good mood,
theoretically, you could walk out with your whole college education paid for.
It doesn't happen every day, but it could happen.
And that's the beauty and magic and aura of America.
So when I share these kind of things, I love setting homework for these public school students.
Will I tell them, I want you to go and I want you to pick any country on the map
and then print out all of the list of their inventions.
And then I want you to go and print out all the list of inventions from the United States of America.
Of course, they can't do that because there's not enough paper in the printer.
But the point is, I try and make them realize just the impact that this country has had,
how it's led the industrial age, the agricultural age,
and now, of course, the information age that we are living in.
They don't realize, you know, when I, my favorite question, Will, is when I say, who can tell me who invented the Internet?
You know, Bill Gates, you know, I get all these different wild answers.
None of them even know that it was the U.S. military.
It was the U.S. military that created, invented the Internet.
And so I think it's really important to be showcasing these things to the future of America because
these are the people will that are going to be bequeathed with the most awesome responsibility
conceivable, keeping the grand American experiment alive. And I want them to be on fire
for America because inevitably America is going to be challenged. Someone who stands up for
America is going to be attacked. And I want them to have the confidence and the knowledge
to tell anyone that gets in their face and tells them not to be proud to be America.
to get bent well I have a new rule I only do one standing ovation per show and you have
gotten the first ever standing ovation on the Wilcane show so you can't get a second for yet
another beautiful and eloquent answer I want to go back to Australia for a second um so Nick I am
born and raised in Texas I live again in Texas but I spent 15 years in New York and one of my you
One of the nice things about living in New York is the diversity of exposure to different kinds of people that is harder to come by in other places in the country.
That's just the way it is.
You have to seek out diversity living in other places where it's right there inescapable in New York.
And what I mean by that is you just encounter people socioeconomically and ethnically and where they're from on a much more regular basis.
because everybody's so jam-packed there together.
So I had friends when I lived in New York from South Africa.
I had friends from Italy.
I had friends from the U.K.
I'll never forget this conversation I had with a friend of mine from Italy who then lived
in England.
And she was telling me, like, you know, when I grew up in Italy, there was a cultural sense
that, you know, you are destined to do certain things based upon what your family did.
And no one says to you, you have to.
But it's just like, it's just there.
Like, that's what you'll be.
That's what you'll do.
And it's not, again, that people don't branch out on their own, but you can recognize
the currents you're swimming in, even if you're swimming against a current.
She moves to the UK, and she tells me, you know, there is so class-based.
Like, everything culturally is like, well, you come from a certain class, and therefore, don't
really think you can outpunch your weight.
It's not really how it's done here.
She said, what's awesome here, and she started a business when she came to a
Americas. It wasn't only tolerated. It wasn't only possible. It was celebrated and encouraged.
Yes, you should do that. Yes, you should try that. What I'm curious about is, I've never been to
Australia. And Australia is a colony, not unlike America. It didn't have its revolution in the same way.
But, you know, you come from a culture that I'm not as familiar. I mean, I know a lot of Australians,
but I've never been to Australia. What is the attitude in Australia? Is it more like the UK?
Is it more like the U.S.?
How does it approach your place in the world?
It's definitely a lot more like the United Kingdom.
You know, the international perception will of Australia
is that people box kangaroos by day
and wrestle crocodiles by night.
And maybe if that were the case, I might still be there.
But anybody that's had access to a television set
over the last four or five years
and saw what transpired down with COVID and everything else
will know that the international perception is actually vastly different
to the domestic reality.
And the truth is that Australia has always been an infinitely more European place
in instinct, in proclivity, in values, in culture and in setup.
So Australia is a great place to live a quiet life,
characterised by small, pleasant steps.
But if it's a place where, if you're a person that wants to do something that hasn't been done before,
if you kind of see the layout of the table and you say, hey, I don't like this,
you want to flip the table and start over again, that's really,
Australia is really not the place for you.
And you can kind of tell that because all of the really successful people that you and your listeners will know,
none of them live in Australia.
They all, all the famous Australians that they're familiar with live in the US.
And that's because this is the best country in the world to be successful in.
I remember watching about, close to 15 years ago, Oprah came down to Sydney, to Australia with Gail
and they did a special show right in front of the Opera House.
And she was interviewing all of her friends, obviously big names.
of which was Russell Crow. And I remember Russell Crow, and I'm paraphrasing here, but she said to
Russell Crow, she said, Russell, she said, Gail and I have been here for 48 hours and we are in love
with the place. This is the most amazing place we've ever seen. She said, so I just have one question.
Why is every famous Australian friend of mine living in the US? Why are they not living here?
and good old rusty big alpha male by the way rusty turns to her and he says well he says
Oprah it's a bit like this he said when i want to get a reality check he said i go to australia he said
i go for a morning jog and people will yell out at me and tell me how much my latest movie sucked
or how ugly my wife is he said you know then i go to the u.s he said
I land at LAX, the red carpet's there.
There's five people that come up to me and say,
Mr. Crow, can I take your bag, sir?
And Mr. Crow, this way, please.
And so it's a place, unfortunately, will,
that doesn't celebrate success.
And in fact, as soon as you start becoming successful,
that's when your problems usually begin.
That's when the media scrutiny happens.
You look at Paul Hogan.
Crocodile Dundee, right?
That's not a knife.
This is a knife, right?
The iconic line that everyone knows.
This guy did more for Australia and for Australian tourism than I think anyone is ever going
to do for Australia.
And yet what happened?
The equivalent of the IRS, the tax department in Australia,
relentlessly pursued him for 25 years.
and they even put travel restrictions on him
and he couldn't travel to Australia
because he was worried about being apprehended.
And it's just unbelievable how such an Australian icon
would get treated.
Jern Utsen was the famous Dutch architect of the Opera House.
And this guy was out there
and he got so fed up, he was such a creative guy, Will, right?
Brain the size of Pete Hegseth
and Jupiter put together, right?
And he got so easily frustrated
because between the labour unions
and the government
and all of this kind of stuff,
he got so frustrated.
He left mid-development of the Opera House.
It wasn't even finished.
They still had another five or six years to go.
And he said, I am never coming back to this place.
These people can stick it.
And to the day he died,
he never set foot again in Australia.
And that was his baby.
So, you know, it's a different place to the U.S.
That's why I'm here.
That's why we've got to protect it.
You bring up Russell Crow and Paul Hogan.
Give me your Mount Rushmore of Australians.
Nick Adams.
Well.
Of course.
Of course.
Will, please.
Alpha mail.
Nick Adams, Nick Adams.
No, look, Mount Rushmore of Australians.
Well, I think Rusty's got to be there.
I mean, I love Mel Gibson for his acting.
He's pretty good.
I love lethal weapon and all that kind of stuff.
Who else have...
I like all his new stuff he's doing.
Yeah.
Whether it's not that new.
I'm like dragged across concrete, and I don't know if you ever saw that.
I loved dragged across concrete.
Yeah, I actually met Mel in Beverly Hills in January.
And it was the first time I met him, and I was...
I was amazed
He's such a
He is exactly the same
As you see in the movies
Exactly the same
Who else is on the Mount Rushmore
Of Australians will
I'm going to have to take that question
Under advisement
And report back
Because I need to do
Well you've got three of the four spots
Three of the four spots
Are you now occupied
Of course
The mountain has been chiseled
With Russell Crow
Mel Gibson and Nick Adams
So
It's going to be
Quite a competition for that fourth spot
let me at you're you're you brought up sports um a little bit earlier and you know i know you're a sports
fan so let's let's get you in on some alpha male analysis of of something in the sports world right now
so Caleb will be the number one overall draft by all accounts in the NFL draft he's soon to be a
Chicago bear and a picture came out of Caleb Williams the other day um I think he was at the
NCAA tournament I don't know if it was men's or women's and he I think it was women's because
I think he was rooting for USC and I don't think USC's
in the men's tournament. And he was looking quite feminine. He had his fingernails painted pink.
He had a pink phone. I think he might have had on pink lip gloss.
What's he trying to tell us, Will?
Well, you know, here's the thing, Nick. Like, again, all deference to the experts,
alpha male, I wouldn't do it. And if I'm being honest, if I'm being honest, almost all my friends would all
ask the same thing you just said, right?
And we'd all be like, and if we met him, we'd be like,
do you see that dude's fingernails?
But we would.
And that's real.
And that's the truth that at least, I mean,
I would say 90% of guys my age,
but that's what I'm wondering,
as I go down in the age bracket, you know,
I don't know, man.
Are the young alpha males cool with...
Is he just the first Gen Z quarterback?
Is that where we're getting?
Right.
Yeah.
I don't know what's going on here, man.
It's something I have pondered it at great length, Will.
But I'm going to give you the alpha male pithiness
because alphas just get straight to the point.
A locker room full of hard men will never, ever respect Caleb Williams.
To me, he's a soft beta male that has bust written all over him.
This guy is not, certainly not going to be featured in the Nick Adams' NFL mock draft.
One of the most hunted, vaunted documents, Will Cain, imaginable.
This thing should be with the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
I mean, it is a thing of beauty.
It takes me, it takes me such a long time.
But look, he's the exact opposite of Tom Brady, Benny Rothfusberger,
Now, is it a different time?
Yes, it's a different time.
Did I ever think we would have a quarterback wearing pink lip gloss?
No.
Do I consider this to be the new norm?
Absolutely not.
And I will fight with every ounce of energy from the souls of my feet to the top of my head
to ensure that we never have a Caleb.
Williams type again playing in the NFL. Look, Will, I, I'm 39 years old. I don't understand what these
young guys find appealing about painted fingernails and everything else. For me, that's a thing
that only Sheila's do. Sheila, of course, for your audience, is a term of affection, endearment
for ladies in Australia. So I don't know what Caleb Williams is doing.
doing, but Nick Adams' alpha-mile's not a fan.
Will you be forced to revisit your entire worldview if he's not a bust, if he's incredible,
if he is the second coming of Patrick Mahomes with pink fingernails, what will that do to your,
I mean, you have really staked out your claim that he will be a bust.
And if he's not, well, that, I don't know what that does to you.
That would be like, that would be like the Pope waking up one day and saying,
not so sure about this god thing like if if the if the if the if nick adams alpha male has to
confront a pink finger nailed success NFL quarterback that could be the end of you will
nick adams alpha male will never die nick adam's alpha male only gets he never he will
never admit defeat nick adam's alpha male will declare fake news and he will analyze things in such a way
make you believe that the success that you consider to be success may not just be success.
I think that's so, of course, why didn't I see that coming?
Truthful hyperbole is the way of the future.
And by the way, you know, that's why I'm batting.
Like, I mean, I could be a baseball hall of famer when it comes to alpha male.
Like, I may be batting 300, but I'm not, I'm not batten 800, 900, like.
you because I didn't see that coming. I didn't see that chess move that you were going to play
there. But I also might be confused on alpha male because you threw down Tom Brady. I'm a big
fan of Tom Brady. But I would think that Tom Brady has violated what I would think would be several
of your alpha male rules. First of all, his diet itself, I would think would be a violation of your
rules. I mean, you know, doesn't eat a tomato or nightshades or whatever those are. I think they're
mushrooms. You know, very, let's put this way.
Tom Brady's particular, and by the way, his faith's suspiciously youthful.
Well, Will, let me clarify something here, because this is, with a twinkle in my eye, this is very, very important.
Let me assure you that the only consideration when it comes to the alpha male diet is this,
provided that the diet consists of a minimum 80% protein and precisely zero percent,
soy, then it is an alpha male diet. And I have seen no evidence to suggest that Tom Brady
is not consuming a minimum of 80% protein. And I haven't seen any evidence that there is even
a remnant of soy in his cup. Now, I am interested to know why you would be batting 300, and I
hazard a guess that it may be a little bit of almond milk that's crept into your coffee.
And if that's the case, Will, we need corrective immediate surgery because we need you batten at 1,000.
Or at least proclaiming to bat a thousand.
Is that better?
Am I already making ground here?
Will, you're a quick learner, my boy.
I'm loving it.
It's going to be Wilcane Alpha male, prerequisites.
So I want to wake up tomorrow and make sure.
So just give me the morning for an alpha male.
Do I wake up, I eat a steak, 12 eggs.
I'd probably do some Wimhoff, do I ice bath?
What do I do to start the day tomorrow?
So you want to eat as much steak and as many eggs as possible.
I like to begin the day with a 72-ounce tomahawk.
Medium rare is best, maybe a bit bloodier if I'm up to it.
then definitely you are plunging without a shadow of a doubt you're just you're getting and you've got
to do it in the birthday suit will none of these shorts start you got to be birthday suit
alpha's go in the birthday suit they plunge then you get out of the plunge yeah get a nice
bathrobe on then that's when you start closing the seven figure deals I'm just walking you
through the Nick Adams' day in the life, right? That's when you start closing those deals.
Then you've got the Sheila's ringing. That's when you're declining the calls, because business
comes first, Will. Of course. Business comes first. Very important. Now, there's a time for
lovely young ladies. But seven-figure deals. You can't keep those investors waiting.
what so i saw a pie chart the other day by a guy following instagram who i doubt satisfies any
alpha male rules he divided his 24 hour day as follows seven hours sleep six hours work
three hours um self time what am i up to i'm up to nine 15 at least nine more hours in the
day there was a good i don't know if he gave eight to family time but he gave a lot to family time
What's your pie chart?
Like, you know, how much is this alpha, you, Nick Adams, Alphabet, how much sleep?
Will, about four hours.
Four hours?
I saw Dana White say that, so you had to go there.
Dana White's, you know, you may put him on the Australian Mount Rushmore, even though he's American.
Yeah, he's certainly worthy.
Look, I mean, the guy that you're talking about on Instagram, that pie chart, he clearly crosses his legs.
He clearly marks up.
He clearly apologises.
He clearly has an affinity for the fortnight controller.
And I doubt he's recently picked up a Bible
because if he was doing all of those things,
will the pie chart would look very, very different.
So I would put four hours sleep.
I would put a good 15 hours hard yakker
to use an Australian expression.
That's work.
I don't know that.
Hard work.
Okay.
Yeah, hard work.
And then every alpha male's got to play too.
Well, now whether that's lighting up a cigar in the hot tub, pounding a few ice cold domestics with some masculine men, you know, they're the things that life's about too.
So you've got to take time to smell the roses.
An alpha male plays as hard as he does work.
So, you know, but, and you've got to have a relationship with your boy.
butcher will. And now listen, there's some good butchers in Sherman, some really good butchers in
Sherman. I've got a guy called Mario. He's been looking after my meat for a long time. And it's a
trusted confid on because there's some things you just don't share with your wife or your
girlfriend or your significant other that you share with your best friend, your brother, your dad or
your butcher.
Things about your meat that you share, not with your wife, but only...
Not about your meat.
Well, there are things that you share.
No, I'm just saying, like, pretty soon here, you have defined the alpha male as less Tom Brady
who gets well over four hours of sleep, prioritizes sleep, thinks it's one of the keys to
a long life, and you start sounding like you're, you know, with this butcher thing and the meat
thing, you start sounding a little more like, you know, P. Diddy, Alpha male.
Well, look, Will, alpha males go through different phases.
Now, Tommy Brady thankfully left that wife of his
and now he's living his best life.
So, of course, he's sleeping in a bit more.
The poor bloke couldn't sleep very well for a long time.
Now he's free of the shackles and he's having a great time.
And that's a good thing.
So alphas go through different phases, different transition.
but at the end of the day, Will, it is just so important that there is that masculine energy in your life.
Because iron sharpens iron, I can tell you over the course of the last, however long we've been speaking,
my alpha maledom has just, because you're iron and you're sharpened and this iron.
And it's great.
And the left hates this, they are seething at this right now.
I thought for sure you were going to say in the last half hour that you can tell that your alpha male has rubbed off on me and that you have graced me with a little more testosterone today.
But I'm still learning because what that was, what you just showed us is there's moments, but only I think, only windows, small moments of humility in an alpha male.
Will, I'm the most humble person you'll ever meet.
Right, of course.
Right.
Right.
This has been awesome, man.
This has been fun.
Alpha King is the book.
It does have a forward by Donald Trump.
Nick is hilarious on Twitter.
You should check him out.
Nick Adams, Alpha Mail.
I'd love to have you back, man, here on the Will Kane show.
Thanks, Nick.
You're a legend.
Been a pleasure.
Take care.
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I mean, this is my job to read news, to understand what's going on in the world.
But in the world of I don't even know where you go for trust, can I tell just from a headline, fake news, real news.
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not necessarily by always being right, but always attempting to be right.
I've recently, and I feel like it's fairly recent, where it's just getting so much more chaotic and scattered.
Yes, on X, on the various sites, what's real, what's fake?
And I know that so many of you feel the same way because I hear you when you come and talk to me.
And the truth is, even for someone in the news business, it's hard.
You've got to weed through.
What's real?
What's fake?
important. What's unimportant? So we might just thought, we might just illustrated today with a little
quiz. Fake news or real news? Can I, can you pass the test? So we've got two at A's,
young establishment James and tinfoil Pat, rejoining the show right now. We're going to put me
to the test. Can I figure out whether it's a real story or fake news? All right, fellas,
what we have? Well, if you think this music sounds familiar, it is because it's the same music
for March Madness Challenge, but I like it
anyways. So we're going for the
fake news challenge. Here we go.
Are you ready?
Yes. All right.
We first one is
World's First, fully autonomous AI
controlled city opens
in China.
Fully AI controlled cities.
Can I ask a question about this for a second?
Are these real fake news headlines or did you guys
make them up?
Patrick?
I may have made them up.
Okay, so it gives me a little insight.
The world's first fully AI city launches in China.
The answer is, that is fake news.
That is fake news.
You got that correct.
You have a good eye for fake news, apparently.
Thank you.
All right.
Thank you.
Next one.
New study shows that playing video games can improve cognitive abilities.
Improved cognitive abilities
New study
Happened to our game show music
Oh it's coming back
See the new is what's throwing me off
I do feel like in the past
I have read that video games
Can improve various decision-making functions
speed at which you have to make decisions
I even know for my sons in playing soccer
like it's encouraged for them to play FIFA because you can like see the game from a eye in the sky type strategic level and understand a little bit about what you could take onto the field.
So I'm actually on this going to say real news.
Incorrect. Sorry. That is fake news.
I think he out did the answer key.
I know. He really did. I believed you when you were just explaining it. I thought that made a lot of sense.
That's how good I am. Yeah, that's a fantastic idea.
I can rationalize myself.
I know.
I feel like it actually could be real.
It might be.
We never know what's real here.
I think it is real.
They're not just learned as an alpha male.
It's real.
That's all I have to say.
It's real.
I mean, I learned a lot from that.
So we can unpack that off air, but yeah.
All right.
Next one.
Biden, DOJ, sues Apple, saying the green bubble text stigmatize Android,
Android users.
Let me say that again.
Biden, DOJ, sues Apple, says the green bubble text,
stigmatize Android users.
So they'll feel bad.
That's got to be fake.
That has got to be fake.
If it's real, I mean, we've reached peak insanity.
Again.
That's a real story.
Again, it's real.
That's a real story.
It's antitrust.
That's true.
It is a real story.
Apple's green bubble, Android text,
fuels social stigma the DOJ claims a landmark lawsuit so antitrust get out of here that's why it's an
antitrust violation because of the stigma it gives to android users exactly yeah I mean I do as opposed to
the previous one I gave me a false story that I think I've rationalized as real I'm still not convinced
that that that real story is not fake I wish it weren't that that's true
All right, next one.
Psychic Octopus correctly predicts the outcome of every World Cup game.
A psychic octopus.
Well, there's humans putting a lot into that story.
That octopus isn't psychic.
It's lucky, and it's on a hot run, and this is a real story.
That's a fake story.
That's just wrong.
I mean, as a soccer guy, you should know this.
I know.
You know, I did feel like, this is the way everybody operates,
inside here, inside my head, there was a kernel of a story that somewhere I did see
some weird animal has a long history of picking the right outcome in some sport.
And at that point, at that point, octopus and World Cup became red herrings.
I didn't care what the animal was or what the sport was.
I just knew some animal is on a hot run.
He's not psychic, but some animal's on a hot run.
I guess it turns out it's not an octopus in the World Cup.
Nope, it is not.
It was a dog, I think, who was, like, shooting baskets and predicting stories.
There was a dolphin, I think, that was also doing similar things.
So it was a colonel of truth.
Some zoo animal was, like, getting the right Super Bowl winner forever or something.
Exactly.
All right.
Next one.
Canadian woman finds a live grenade.
while going through her deceased father's belongings.
A lime grenade.
Sure. It's not implausible at all, right?
I mean, real news.
That is correct. That's a true story.
That's a real one.
Scary but true.
Did you guys see the story?
If you had given me, if you guys had given me this story, and it was a few months
ago now, but did you guys see the story about the guy?
that had to have real live World War II ordinance removed from his anus.
Did you see this story?
No.
I'm dead serious, serious face.
Not coming up on our algorithm.
Yeah, that's not in my algorithm.
Google it.
It happened.
A dude found ordinance.
I don't know what size caliber.
It was big, big, like a thermos.
and and took it to places it had never been
and had to have a doctor help him get it out.
That's fascinating.
True story.
Real news.
That's fascinating.
All right.
Here's one.
A new study shows that coffee consumption increases your lifespan.
They're always coming out with things like this.
Does coffee consumption increase your lifespan?
Well, okay.
First of all, they have new studies all the time.
All the time.
about everything and whether or not it's good or bad for you.
So I know this is real.
And if you tell me it's fake, I can easily, I am 100% sure there's a study and a story out there
at some point in time that said coffee increases your lifespan.
This has to be real.
That's fake.
It's a fake story.
It's like coffee.
It's a very alpha move.
It's like eggs.
Like flip-flops every few years.
But right now we're in a negative coffee.
Coffee, eggs and steak.
Well, I always see...
You didn't say, you didn't say most recent study says
that's the fake part about it, yeah, yeah.
I know there is a study that says coffee increases your lifespan.
100% real has to be real.
That's true, but I always see the ones with red wine.
It's like red wine gives you cancer.
No, but red wine actually makes you live longer.
So which one do you believe?
I have no idea.
Remember, butter has been on both sides of this equation.
Now butter's good
Yeah
Butter was bad
Now butter's good
Decaf
Bad
It's hard to keep up
We'll go with one more here
How about that
McDonald's will sell
Krispy Cream donuts
At all U.S.
Locations by 2026
Crispy Cream and McDonald's
Collab
Oh come on
Too bad
Professional news reader
Saw this story
Real news
Boo
Boo
Boo.
All right.
You got to dig deeper, boys.
We do have one, we do have one more.
This is another.
What's the score?
I don't even know.
Patrick?
I think it was, what?
I've gotten more.
Two out of six?
No, I've got my four out of six.
He's got, the score's in dispute.
He's gotten four.
Four?
That's fake news.
I am winning the majority.
That's a fake story.
This is the real story.
Yeah.
What would Nick Adams' Alphalmails?
say. I don't, I don't think he'd agree.
I think he likes coffee.
He likes steak.
It does. All right. Last one.
Study proves that water
is actually bad for your health.
Bad for your health.
Again, this is like the coffee thing.
I mean, I want to say
fake news because obviously
water is not bad for your health.
Obviously. But do I think
at some point, some Nimrod at
some university, funded by some stupid
study found water is bad to you?
Yes, I do. And by the way, Nimrod
just popped into my head. Completely
underused word. Don't even know what it means.
Just know it's very evocative, and we don't say
Nimrod enough. But it
could be inappropriate. I wouldn't even know.
We'll find out after the show.
But
I am going to say
fake news, even though I think somebody's
probably written a study before
to come up with that headline.
In this game, that's fake news.
That water is
actually bad for your health. So that's a good one. Also, Nimrod is the name of a great Green Day
album, just to put that out there. So it is in pop culture. Green Day, I could see you two days
being a big Green Day guy. And here's the truth. I like Green Day in everything except for their
opinions, which are horrific. But their music, I sort of like Green Day. But I can do that. I can
separate the music from the messenger. All right, there you go. So I think I'm winning. I'm
I learned my lesson. I won. I win. I know more real news from fake news. I'm an alpha male.
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