The Charlie Kirk Show - THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 48 — Trump Rally Aftermath + Pride Month + Caitlin Clark Aired: 2024-06-08 Duration: 01:48:17 === Victory at the Trump Event (01:29) === [00:00:00] Hey everybody, down the Charlie Kirk Show. [00:00:01] It's Thought Crime Saturday. [00:00:03] Andrew Blake and Jack and I, we discuss Caitlin Clark and also debrief the amazing Trump event we had this last weekend. [00:00:10] Get your tickets to Detroit, Michigan, tpaction.com slash peoples. [00:00:13] That is tpaction.com slash peoples. [00:00:15] Buckle up, everybody. [00:00:16] Here we go. [00:00:17] Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. [00:00:19] Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campuses. [00:00:21] I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. [00:00:24] Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks. [00:00:27] I want to thank Charlie. [00:00:28] He's an incredible guy. 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[00:02:27] Register now at tpaction.com slash peoples. [00:02:38] Okay, everybody. [00:02:40] Wow. [00:02:40] We have not even had a chance to catch our breath. [00:02:42] We just finished hosting President Donald Trump at a town hall, and we rushed on over to the studio to get this going. [00:02:48] Blake, hello. [00:02:49] Hello, Charlie. [00:02:50] Andrew and Jack, you missed it. [00:02:53] Charlie, what can I say? [00:02:56] Holding down the fort here in D.C., where our good friend Stephen K. Bannon just faced a little music today, but we'll see what's going on with that. [00:03:02] Yeah, that looks like four months in federal prison. [00:03:05] Jack, why don't you give the audience the update? [00:03:08] Right. [00:03:08] So Steve Bannon was convicted and sentenced back in 2022 over refusing to what they claim is refusing to comply with the January 6th show trial subpoena. [00:03:22] Now, he was sentenced to that four months. [00:03:24] However, it's been held up on appeal. [00:03:27] His appeal recently essentially ran out at the first level. [00:03:32] And so the DOJ, Biden's DOJ, Garland's DOJ, put forward a motion to end the stay on his sentencing, to begin his sentencing immediately. [00:03:42] The judge picked that up today. [00:03:44] So his hearing was held today. [00:03:46] Bannon took essentially one hour off of War Room, but came back for the afternoon show even anyway, saying he had a previously scheduled event. [00:03:53] So he has now been sentenced to report on July 1st, so 1 July. [00:04:00] However, comma, there are a few levels of appeals left. [00:04:05] He still can go to the full appeal court. [00:04:07] He can also go up to the Supreme Court. [00:04:09] So there's still a couple of chances left potentially for a stay of the sentencing. [00:04:15] However, that remains to be seen. [00:04:18] And that's going to be something to keep your eyes on here big time. [00:04:22] So let's get into the reaction. [00:04:23] Andrew, today's event was pretty amazing. [00:04:25] We have some clips to show here. [00:04:26] We got some clips to show you. [00:04:26] Oh, we got clips. [00:04:28] Why don't you help us navigate it, Andrew? [00:04:30] Well, I mean, this event came together in a matter of days, Charlie. [00:04:34] As you well know, Trump basically had to keep his entire campaign on hold during the trial. [00:04:44] Obviously, he gets the verdict back on Friday. [00:04:47] The whole world goes crazy. [00:04:49] This was his first event. [00:04:51] So the campaign instantly sprung into action and said, hey, we're going to go out west. [00:04:56] So this was the first event post conviction in the sham show trial in Manhattan. [00:05:04] And, you know, so it came together really quick. [00:05:07] Obviously, he's coming. [00:05:08] This is his first stop. [00:05:09] Now he's going up to Silicon Valley for a big fundraiser with David Sachs in Chamath. [00:05:15] I don't know how to say his last name. [00:05:17] Paula Mirabana. [00:05:18] That's how I said. [00:05:19] And then he owns the Golden State Warriors. [00:05:22] Then he's going to Vegas. [00:05:24] Then he's doing another fundraiser in Los Angeles, which is great. [00:05:28] But this event, we held it. [00:05:30] It was about 4,000 people. [00:05:32] Thousands more outside got turned away. [00:05:34] The amount of energy, I know you hear this a lot, being on the ground with everybody, waiting in line, the traffic, the Secret Service, what people were willing to do. [00:05:46] I mean, in that heat, it really is a tremendous testament to the amount of energy. [00:05:51] And Charlie, you and I were talking about this. [00:05:54] We hosted President Trump in 2020 at this same venue in 2020. [00:05:59] And this was so much more intense from an energy standpoint than in 2020. [00:06:06] And I think you tweeted it out a few days ago that ironically, in the aftermath of the conviction, the MAGA movement, the conservative movement is the strongest that it's ever been. [00:06:16] This event, for me personally, watching Trump's swagger, watching the energy from the crowd, it really is true. [00:06:25] And I saw it up close and personal today. [00:06:28] And, you know, I just thought he did a tremendous job. [00:06:30] Everybody was extremely happy with it. [00:06:32] Everybody in Arizona was extremely happy with it. [00:06:35] So, you know, and then the Fox News poll came out on our drive back to the studio, which is remarkable. [00:06:41] It shows Donald Trump up more in Arizona than Florida, which is good news. [00:06:48] Five points in Arizona, four points in Florida. [00:06:50] So those are two they polled. [00:06:51] Well, also Virginia tied. [00:06:53] Virginia tied. [00:06:55] I will believe that when I see it. [00:06:57] That actually proves that the Arizona poll is probably right, though. [00:07:01] That if Arizona's up five and Virginia's tied. [00:07:04] That's the second poll that's come out with Virginia tied recently. [00:07:08] Before we get too freaked out about Florida, though, I just want to remind everybody, though, back in 2020, Trump won Florida by like 3.5 points. [00:07:16] So that's actually more than his 2020 margin. [00:07:18] So before we get too freaked out about Florida. [00:07:20] The only issue is that DeSantis won Florida by 20, but he didn't have 19 points, and he's extremely popular. [00:07:27] When you're a governor getting re-election, they kind of like give up on it, and you can just really steamroll. [00:07:32] Chris Christie won. [00:07:33] I think Chris Christie won by 20. [00:07:35] I don't know. [00:07:35] I think we all assumed Florida was going to go by 10, though. [00:07:38] And that's the only, and it very well could. [00:07:42] I personally don't want to see Florida get tight again and see the Democrats start spending again in that state. [00:07:47] I just want to. [00:07:48] Well, I mean, look, you can see both ways. [00:07:49] If they think that they can all of a sudden resurrect Florida, I want them to go spend money in Florida right now. [00:07:53] That's true. [00:07:54] Rather than spend money in Florida. [00:07:55] However, up five in Arizona, that sounds too good to be true. [00:07:58] But the energy today was the best I've ever seen before. [00:08:01] Well, and the registration advantage. [00:08:03] And that's the other news today: we woke up today with the news that the net registration advantage has increased by 6,000 votes in just the last month. [00:08:11] One month. [00:08:12] One month. [00:08:13] Yes. [00:08:13] And by the way, that's not even the full story. [00:08:17] So for the longest time in Arizona, the number one group of registered voters was independents. [00:08:23] In just the last couple of months, Republicans have now outpaced independence as the top group of registered voters. [00:08:32] And I think it's up by 65,000. [00:08:34] One month ago, it was 40,000. [00:08:36] So Republicans are now outpacing, they had a net gain of 25,000 in one month over independence. [00:08:42] Now, independents in the state tilt right as well. [00:08:45] They break about 55, 45 for Republicans. [00:08:48] So you pair all of those things together. [00:08:52] The energy is really good. [00:08:54] I think here's the other thing. [00:08:56] If you look at each individual, and I want to get these numbers for you, this is what's really striking here. [00:09:04] So if you look at there were over 300,000 registered Republican voters in 2022 that did not vote. [00:09:14] 300,000 registered. [00:09:16] Now, we have added to those totals probably about 150,000 since then, Charlie. [00:09:21] 150,000 registered Republicans. [00:09:24] So, you know, it's wild to think, but if we had 10 more ballots chased in every precinct in Arizona, Kerry Lake would be our governor. [00:09:33] If you had just two more ballots chased in Andy Biggs' district, in every precinct in Andy Biggs' district alone, Abe Hamaday would be our attorney general. [00:09:42] So, and we didn't have any boots on the ground in 2022. [00:09:48] Now, we've got hundreds, and they're all going door to door in these territories where Turning Point Action has identified there's a larger chunk of registered, low-propensity Republican voters. [00:09:59] And so, you've got two things coalescing: you've got polling that shows Trump up by five. [00:10:05] You can feel the energy on the ground. [00:10:07] Every Uber driver I've had in town. [00:10:09] So, I got into town. [00:10:10] I've taken four Uber drivers. [00:10:12] Every single one of them was Republican, which is weird on some level. [00:10:16] But you can kind of feel it. [00:10:18] So, you got that paired with the chase, paired with the energy. [00:10:21] Trump coming to the state, state 48, first time in almost 18 months. [00:10:26] I think it was a really important visit in his westward swing. [00:10:30] We have some clips to play from the event. [00:10:32] Yeah, let's play them. [00:10:32] Yeah. [00:10:33] He made some news. [00:10:35] Let's see here. [00:10:39] Let's just show. [00:10:41] Why don't we show the line getting into the rally? [00:10:43] 124? [00:10:43] Did we already play that B-roll? [00:10:45] We might have already just played that. [00:10:46] It's going in the background. [00:10:48] But there were two main themes. [00:10:49] Yeah. [00:10:50] So that's the line trying to get into the event. [00:10:52] And by the way, they closed the doors, and there was a this is the stuff you don't read about. [00:10:56] There was a massive fight between, let's just say, the people that wanted to keep the doors open and the fire marshal and the Secret Service. [00:11:04] And so we, we, people, if you were at this event and you were not able to get in, please know that our team is in the inside fighting for dear life to get as many of you into that building as possible. [00:11:18] It's like, and we were handing out waters. [00:11:21] We were doing everything we could to fight for you guys to be able to get in. [00:11:25] And unfortunately, at some point, we end up losing that fight to the fire marshals and the secret service. [00:11:30] Plus, people don't understand Trump's not president. [00:11:33] So he gets like the low budget on the Secret Service totem poll. [00:11:36] He's not the nominee yet. [00:11:37] As soon as he becomes the nominee, apparently he gets like he gets to basically call the shots. [00:11:40] Okay, so people need to understand this. [00:11:42] The Secret Service has like, you know, a pecking order. [00:11:47] And anything that Joe Biden needs for an event, even though nobody shows up to them, it's if he needs 50. [00:11:52] If he needs 15 mags for crowd ingress, then he gets all the mags. [00:11:57] We get like three for 10 times as many people. [00:12:00] And so we can only bring as many people in as we can. [00:12:03] And it's unfortunate in a place like Arizona where it's like 105 degrees outside. [00:12:06] So, anyways, amazing, amazing event. [00:12:09] Those pictures are amazing. [00:12:12] And we could have, Charlie, honestly, we could have filled this thing two or three times over. [00:12:15] Yeah, no, without a doubt. [00:12:16] And I mean, just amazing the amount of stamina that people had to sit outside and stay outside again. [00:12:21] We would have tried to get through that even faster. [00:12:23] Yeah, let's play 141. [00:12:27] This is too big to rig. [00:12:29] And this is kind of all about the ballot chase. [00:12:32] The theme of the event was Chase the Vote, which I think, by the way, let's not miss the big E on the iChart to see Trump, who's been one of the top critics on early voting and all of these things. [00:12:42] He's changed his tune. [00:12:43] He's got Swamp the Vote USA. [00:12:46] But now he comes and is our special guest at Chase the Vote, which is our project at Turning Point Action, working with in conjunction with the campaign on the canvassing side. [00:12:57] And so to have him sort of tacitly endorse that project was huge. [00:13:02] He doesn't care. [00:13:03] However, you want to vote, just vote. [00:13:05] Don't be one of the 300,000 that stayed on the sidelines in 2022. [00:13:08] So, okay, let's play 141. [00:13:11] These elections, let me tell you, if we could have honest elections in this country, I would have stopped campaigning two weeks ago. [00:13:18] We would have had it made. [00:13:20] But we don't have that. [00:13:21] So we're watching it very carefully. [00:13:23] And I'm working my ass off to make sure we get too big to rig. [00:13:28] Too big. [00:13:30] We want to be too big to rig. [00:13:32] You know, there gets to be a point where they can't rig it. [00:13:35] So we have an expression, Charlie. [00:13:36] And I would just talk. [00:13:37] It's called too big to rig. [00:13:42] For the record, I did not come up with that. [00:13:44] For the record. [00:13:45] But we were, I told him how much I liked it, actually, that it was terrific. [00:13:49] And the Tic Tac thing was hilarious too when he said this is the Tic Tac under Biden, Tic Tac under Trump, like the little one and the big one. [00:13:56] I love seeing him answer questions in the audience, too. [00:13:58] I thought he was in great form. [00:14:00] And by the way, he's going to be doing that in Detroit as well. [00:14:02] Jack, as an outsider, how did this look? [00:14:07] Well, Charlie, there's a couple of things that you have to look at here. [00:14:10] Number one, there's a normalization kind of process where it's today's one week, right? [00:14:16] Today's the one week anniversary or the one week, whatever you want to call it, from the historic first crossing of the Rubicon, where President Trump was convicted. [00:14:24] And we were here one week ago on the program saying that history has changed. [00:14:29] But in a way, it's almost like politically speaking, yes, of course, we know that it's going to go down in the history books. [00:14:35] But in a way, it's almost sort of like there's Donald Trump. [00:14:38] He's speaking with the people. [00:14:39] Nobody in the crowd seems to care. [00:14:41] Nobody in the crowd seems to think he's a quote-unquote convicted felon, the way the entire media and the entire Democrat machine has been trying to pump over everyone. [00:14:50] And there's Charlie Kirk, there's Turning Point Action. [00:14:52] Everybody's lined up. [00:14:53] If anything, if anything, I would say it shows that conviction has had a massive backfire because all it's done is rally people to President Trump. [00:15:03] And by the way, Charlie, you know, I know how the process works at Turning Point, having done so many events. [00:15:08] I know you guys don't screen the questions. [00:15:09] You don't like try to go through the people that are going up. [00:15:12] People just walk up to the microphones and they go. [00:15:15] This is obviously, everyone knows that Charlie Kirk likes to answer questions when he does events. [00:15:20] And it's pretty time-honored tradition. [00:15:23] Not a single person even asked him about the arrest, about the trial, about the conviction. [00:15:30] It's almost like it didn't even happen in a sense. [00:15:33] And I think that something that we've really seen here is that this, it's already politically been baked into the cake. [00:15:40] And now, what you're seeing with Turning Point Action and joining together with Chase the Vote, this not only was an incredible optic event, an incredible show of force, an incredible sign that Turning Point Action, being a partner with President Trump and in this movement, is here to stay and is at the vanguard of the movement. [00:15:56] But also, think of it. [00:15:58] He's where he needs to be in Maricopa County. [00:16:00] He's with who he needs to be in terms of the activists and in terms of the grassroots and in terms of the regular people who he was just chatting with. [00:16:06] And finally, he's doing what he needs to be doing. [00:16:09] Because, Charlie, as you and I well know, this was the big difference between 2020 and 2022, the chase the vote operation. [00:16:16] Yeah. [00:16:16] And Blake, I want to ask you: does the show of force and the enthusiasm, how does that spell for the future faith in the American legal system? [00:16:26] I mean, it's fair to say a portion of the country almost looks at it as a badge of honor, like a, I like you more now that you're convicted. [00:16:34] I don't know if that's good for the country, to be honest. [00:16:36] I don't know if it is. [00:16:37] I'm not celebrating it. [00:16:38] Yeah, I'm saying it matter of fact. [00:16:39] Especially, you don't want it to be a long-term thing. [00:16:41] Like, the way you gain credibility is to just be convicted of a thing. [00:16:46] There are certain communities. [00:16:48] Yes. [00:16:48] And they're not great communities on average. === Faith in the Legal System (16:02) === [00:16:50] I totally agree. [00:16:51] And so what we do want is we want this to be reversed, actually, is what should happen. [00:16:57] Like it's already done a lot of damage. [00:17:00] If we manage to end with this, with like some New York appeals court is like, okay, Brag, you had your fun. [00:17:05] We're overturning this. [00:17:07] Maybe we can have a return to sanity now. [00:17:09] But if not, yeah, we're just, we just might be seeing the slow-motion decline of America. [00:17:13] And 30 years later, you look back and go, America lost something that day when they did. [00:17:19] Yeah, I just, I feel a little bit torn. [00:17:21] I mean, obviously, I don't believe I don't trust our justice system. [00:17:24] And I see in the rally all these never surrender signs mugshots. [00:17:27] And I'm totally, I love it. [00:17:28] Like, I'll wear it, of course. [00:17:29] But at the same time, I say we shouldn't be in a place where we hate the government so much and we distrust the people in government that when you do need to use power to go after bad people, you should want to trust it. [00:17:41] Yeah. [00:17:42] And I don't think we want to, we definitely don't want to end up, you know, the way the way the left was like, think of how we got 2020, which was we had a decade of the cops are evil and people who like fight the cops are good. [00:17:54] And then, oh, they burned down all of our cities. [00:17:56] That is how that ends. [00:17:58] And so, yeah, we cannot just say the legal system is bad forever. [00:18:02] We have to restore the legal system. [00:18:04] We have to make it great again, as it were. [00:18:05] That's right. [00:18:06] I want to close off this topic here, Andrew. [00:18:08] What it is: Steve Bannon going to federal prison, Peter Navarro in federal prison, this law fair, they don't seem to be shying away from it. [00:18:16] It's as if they're full throttle leaning in, trying to take everybody off the chessboard. [00:18:20] Well, you know, it's funny. [00:18:21] I had a thought on this because the president of El Salvador actually was with Tucker Carlson, and Tucker asked him about the law fair against Trump. [00:18:30] And he had a great, you know, I shouldn't be surprised that he's really able to get to the root and the kernel of truth in so much. [00:18:40] When Naib Buke. [00:18:43] And what he said was, he said, if they're able to stop him from competing, then he might be in real trouble. [00:18:51] But if they're not able to stop him from competing for the presidency, meaning, I guess, campaigning, being out there, then all they're doing is giving him more votes and they're making this the greatest campaign ever. [00:19:03] And that really is the question. [00:19:05] If, you know, if they can stop him, you know, Bannon said next man up on a show this morning. [00:19:13] I told you in the ride back over to the studio, you know, I said it on our show in the first segment. [00:19:18] I didn't know Bannon said that, but that's exactly right. [00:19:21] If Bannon's in federal prison, then guess who's going to be hosting a show? [00:19:26] It's going to be Peter Navarro because Navarro is going to get out. [00:19:28] They're going to tap on the, you know, they're going to tap, you're it, you're in. [00:19:32] And I mean, right now, we have so many, we have such a deep bench that The left can't compete with how deep our benches. [00:19:40] We have so many people that can be spokespeople and spokesmen for this movement. [00:19:46] And I'm telling you, if Trump's in jail, he's going to be calling into shows. [00:19:50] He's going to be popping the quarters in the telephone and making sure he's calling into shows. [00:19:56] And I think, you know, even that, he's just going to be such a sympathetic figure. [00:20:00] They're going to make him a martyr. [00:20:02] He would still, I think he would still win, right? [00:20:04] And we would still, you know, and I think it was a former director of the FBI, James Comey, who was fantasizing about this on Jensaki's show. [00:20:12] That's got to be talked about. [00:20:13] Yeah, specific, too. [00:20:14] He was, yeah, he was talking about creepy, right? [00:20:16] Yeah. [00:20:16] No. [00:20:17] He's like, oh, yeah. [00:20:18] He's a creepy guy. [00:20:18] He's like, and in this part of the prison, there'll be a double-wide trailer and five feet away from it. [00:20:22] It's like that's where he'll shower and guy's arrested. [00:20:24] It's as if he's like sat down with the head of the do we have that clip that it'll be required. [00:20:28] Have you ever looked at like Comey's tweet like tweets that he does? [00:20:30] He's a very fun like he's a very dark like International Women's Day. [00:20:33] He'll just be like, I'm standing up for women. [00:20:35] He like dresses like an old lesbian kind of. [00:20:38] So he's got a J. Edgar Hoover. [00:20:39] No, we've got the clip. [00:20:40] You know what I mean? [00:20:41] That's character. [00:20:42] I think that's characteristic. [00:20:42] You don't think he was a cross-dresser? [00:20:44] Hoover was just an authoritarian. [00:20:45] Like the libs always do this. [00:20:46] Remember? [00:20:46] Like libs do this today. [00:20:47] Like anyone who opposes, you know, this or that Pride Month thing, they're like, you're secretly gay. [00:20:52] Like they, they did, they were doing that 50 years ago. [00:20:55] There's some documents or something or tested. [00:20:57] He was a weird guy. [00:20:59] He may have been a guy. [00:21:00] I think he like lived with his mom or something. [00:21:02] He was, he was a lifelong bachelor. [00:21:03] We don't need to go down this rabbit hole. [00:21:05] But the point is, the left has always been using these. [00:21:07] All right, so this is James Comey. [00:21:09] The specificity answers. [00:21:12] It's as if he sat down with the head of the Bureau of Prisons. [00:21:15] I think that's the title, right? [00:21:16] Bureau of Federal Prisons, because there's a director that runs all the federal prisons. [00:21:19] And he's like, gamed this out as if these guys were at the Aspen Institute drinking wine, like figuring out the logistics of how Donald Trump will be in prison. [00:21:27] Not kidding. [00:21:28] Definitely be drinking. [00:21:29] This was probably like overseeing, like overlooking Red Mountain in Aspen, you know, shipping Chardonnay, Cut 55. [00:21:38] So a lot of people have suggested that there are a range of factors that would make it difficult to put a former there's not, the system has not been tested in this way. [00:21:45] Do you agree with that? [00:21:46] That it would be difficult or nearly impossible for the law enforcement institutions to put him in actual jail. [00:21:52] No, they would just put him in a double wide somewhere out near the fence, out in the grass. [00:21:56] Near the fence. [00:21:56] And he would eat there, he'd shower there, he'd exercise there, he'd be away, as Danya Perry said, from general population. [00:22:03] But it's obviously doable. [00:22:06] Obviously doable. [00:22:07] Obviously doable. [00:22:09] Well, you know, he would, so say he was in jail and they the American people elected him, which I actually would put the odds on him that he, you know, I think what Naeb Bukelli was saying, like, if you're able to take him off the ballot, I mean, because if at this point, you would make him such a martyr that he's still going to be competing from jail. [00:22:28] So you lock this man up and he's still going to, you probably will make him president. [00:22:32] And here's the other thing I would say: is that, you know, he would be able to form a cabinet. [00:22:37] They'd have to like, they'd have to swear him in from jail. [00:22:41] They'd have to, all of the transition stuff would happen in jail. [00:22:45] The ball is really in the left's court on this one. [00:22:48] Like, they have the capacity to make this really bad for the country. [00:22:52] If they, yeah, if they like stick him in jail, try to make it as humiliating as possible. [00:22:55] And then, as you say, they screw it up. [00:22:58] I think I really do wonder about this because the pattern you've seen with the left on a lot of this stuff is they've talked about it in a head like it'd be a bad idea. [00:23:07] Like for two years after 21, most of the chatter was it'd be kind of bad to charge Trump. [00:23:13] I think that would backfire. [00:23:14] And then once someone did it, they all lined up to defend it and did all of this. [00:23:18] And so what I think, and like you saw a lot of them admitting the cases are weak, but now, oh, he's a convicted felon. [00:23:24] This is super valid. [00:23:25] So I think behind the scenes, probably the consensus is it'd be bad to stick him in jail. [00:23:31] But if the judge just decided to do it anyway, they'll all defend it. [00:23:35] They'll all go maximally hard on it. [00:23:37] And then, yeah, if it blows up in their face, that is going to do way more to undermine the credibility of the system. [00:23:43] If not merely Trump is convicted, but he gets elected president while in a cell and New York is doing this obnoxious thing of trying to hinder a presidential state. [00:23:52] It really is. [00:23:53] It really is in their court. [00:23:54] It really is. [00:23:55] I want to make sure we get to some of our partners here. [00:23:56] And then Andrew, I want to give you an opportunity to dunk on this D-Day thing. [00:24:00] It's really bad. [00:24:01] Because not only is it bad, it is dishonest because I didn't do that. [00:24:05] I did the opposite of it. [00:24:06] I actually honored the D-Day. [00:24:08] Did I not do a good job of it? [00:24:10] It's so sick. [00:24:11] You got clipped. [00:24:12] It was clipped by a bunch of social accounts because it was actually a really beautiful. [00:24:15] Oh, did it get clipped? [00:24:16] Yes. [00:24:17] Okay. [00:24:17] Do we have the actual thing I said, by the way? [00:24:18] Do we have that clip? [00:24:19] I'm going to get it for you. [00:24:20] Yeah. [00:24:21] So this is D-Day as we are recording this right now. [00:24:23] You might be listening a couple days from now on podcasting. [00:24:26] And I thought we did a really beautiful tribute on our show on D-Day and the heroism. [00:24:31] The Arizona Republic writes this. [00:24:33] By the way, literally minutes after the event. [00:24:36] How are MAGA soldiers and D-Day warriors the same in no same way? [00:24:39] In fact, no, the headline, the other one is, it was way worse than that. [00:24:43] Oh, yeah, it's Charlie Kirk insults D-Day at Trump Phoenix Rally. [00:24:48] I said, quote, they were for fighting against totalitarianism, fighting against a dictatorship. [00:24:52] But 80 years later, if we are honest with ourselves, that very same totalitarianism is now here in this country. [00:24:57] The very same dictatorship that our leaders were fighting, our greatest generation is fighting against, is now here in this country. [00:25:03] And by the way, what I said at the end of my speech was that I'm not asking you to storm a beach. [00:25:08] I'm asking you to fill out a mail-in ballot and register your neighbors to vote. [00:25:11] Andrew, your thoughts on this? [00:25:13] No, this gal is she has an audience. [00:25:17] She has a let me just explain how the Arizona Republic works. [00:25:20] The Arizona Republic has a number of regular contributors like this. [00:25:27] Can you pull this woman's weird dude, EJ, too? [00:25:29] Yeah, Lori Roberts. [00:25:31] She's obsessed with Charlie Kirk. [00:25:33] She goes to bed. [00:25:34] She thinks about Charlie Kirk. [00:25:35] She wakes up. [00:25:36] She thinks about Charlie Kirk. [00:25:37] Not an exact. [00:25:39] She showers. [00:25:40] She uses the restroom. [00:25:41] She eats her breakfast. [00:25:42] She thinks about Charlie Kirk. [00:25:44] She is a really sick person. [00:25:47] And she's probably written, I don't know, maybe like 10, 12 hit pieces on Charlie and Turning Point. [00:25:55] And, you know, the point Charlie was making: if you weren't a freaking idiot and you didn't have Trump derangement syndrome and you weren't intentionally trying to misrepresent what he was saying, was that, yeah, [00:26:09] we have a political movement in this country that has thrown the book at the leading contender for president of the opposition party, who's up in all the polls, thrown the book at him, just convicted him on a novel legal theory that nobody's ever tried before based upon an alleged allegation at a federal level, a misdemeanor that was never tried, but it was somehow a conspiracy, all wrapped up into one that made it a misdemeanor, and they changed the statute of limitations. [00:26:33] I mean, the whole thing is nuts. [00:26:36] And we're not allowed to react to that or say that, you know, that's a little totalitarian, maybe, of one of the political parties. [00:26:43] Oh, and by the way, why did the number three from the DOJ, Matthew Colangelo, take a downward shift in his career to go be in the DA's office of the Manhattan DA's office? [00:26:53] Where did that come from? [00:26:54] Why did they put a convicted perjurer and felon on the witness stand as their star witness? [00:26:59] Why was the judge constantly in the bag for the prosecution? [00:27:04] Why did they basically uphold every was on a roll too, but they basically were in the bag for the prosecution. [00:27:12] That's the point. [00:27:13] So all of these things, not to mention that Trump's, you know, been indicted in two federal cases, one in D.C., one in Florida. [00:27:21] He's also been indicted in On a Rico charge in Georgia. [00:27:25] All of these things to the normal person around the world. [00:27:28] You have foreign leaders commenting on this. [00:27:32] And guess what? [00:27:33] I think, Charlie, your conclusion that totalitarianism has come to America is not a far stretch, at the very least. [00:27:40] And so, for you to say that these people died, fought and died to save a free America, to save the shining city on the hill that is a beacon of hope and freedom to the world, and that these own men, in their own words, that we played on the show, don't even recognize this country anymore. [00:27:57] And for her to say that we're somehow, you know, insulting the veterans of D-Day is grotesque and disgusting. [00:28:05] Lori Roberts, pull your head out of your freaking, you know, double-wide bathroom stall and like get a clue because listen, we've even got clues. [00:28:13] She's a journalist. [00:28:14] I know she can afford a double-wide. [00:28:15] Yeah. [00:28:16] We've even got clips of this stuff, right? [00:28:18] Ryan, help me find this clip. [00:28:20] Okay, it's like, listen to this. [00:28:22] Cut 112. [00:28:23] Let's play cut 112. [00:28:24] And Lori Roberts, you tell us if we're misinterpreting this. [00:28:29] The real truth? [00:28:30] Yeah. [00:28:31] I feel like a foreigner in my own country lots of times, and I don't like it. [00:28:36] It makes my heart real heavy. [00:28:38] And I just hope we can pull out of this. [00:28:41] There's too much Hollywood going on in Washington all the time. [00:28:47] The important subjects they don't cover. [00:28:49] So the thing is, I hope all the guys will rally up and we'll go back and straighten it all out. [00:28:57] Really sweet man. [00:28:58] He feels like a foreigner in his own country. [00:29:00] And yeah, I mean, seriously. [00:29:02] And, you know, the point is, like, you know who's insulting these men, Lori Roberts, is to act like none of this even happened, that all of this was justified, that going after fake electors, as you call them, alternate electors, as the legal precedent from 1960s in Hawaii would call them, in Arizona, in Wisconsin, in Michigan, in Georgia. [00:29:21] Some people would look at that and say, your side, your movement has lost its damn mind, and you are the insult to the veterans and the heroes of D-Day. [00:29:30] And we're actually fighting to restore some semblance of constitutional republic in this country. [00:29:35] Anyways, I can't say. [00:29:36] And by the way, last point I'll make on this, Charlie. [00:29:39] I wouldn't even be railing against the Arizona Republic right now if they would let us place an op-ed to retort some of this garbage. [00:29:46] They won't. [00:29:47] We've tried. [00:29:47] We've pre-written them in advance and said, hey, could we get this? [00:29:51] We're happy to work with you on notes. [00:29:52] Nothing. [00:29:53] They won't let us run op-eds in our own freaking local paper, and they're obsessed with us. [00:29:57] All right. [00:29:57] So let's get to the next topic. [00:29:59] What do we have here? [00:30:00] Well, so we could go. [00:30:01] You want to go Caitlin Clark? [00:30:02] We could go straight to that. [00:30:03] We could. [00:30:04] Because, yeah, I have a limitation today. [00:30:05] You guys are going to keep it. [00:30:06] No, wait, wait, wait. [00:30:07] There was another one. [00:30:08] We could do Miss Rachel first instead. [00:30:10] Okay, either of those two. [00:30:11] Which do you prefer? [00:30:12] Let's do Caitlin Clark first. [00:30:13] All righty. [00:30:13] All righty. [00:30:14] Jack, do you have a preference? [00:30:15] I have some thoughts on Caitlin Clark. [00:30:20] Charlie's passionate. [00:30:20] Charlie wants to hit Clark. [00:30:22] So to phase this in for the 95% of you who don't watch women's basketball. [00:30:30] So Caitlin Clark was the star of women's NCAA tournament this past spring. [00:30:35] And the WNBA season runs during the summer. [00:30:38] So their draft and season starts right after. [00:30:40] So now she's a WNBA player. [00:30:43] And the interesting thing that's going on is Caitlin Clark is getting like the crap fouled out of her all the time, like pretty violently. [00:30:52] They're doing the whole like Jordan rules, hack a shack, just like wreck her. [00:30:57] It's like 1980s NBA. [00:30:58] Yeah, it's super aggressive. [00:31:00] It's like how the pistons are. [00:31:00] In a women's sport. [00:31:02] And what's crazy about it, though. [00:31:04] Yeah, they're showing one of them. [00:31:06] Is this after? [00:31:08] I mean, Caitlin. [00:31:09] But that's full extension. [00:31:10] Yeah, that is a flagrant. [00:31:12] That's like F3 flagrant. [00:31:14] You guys should bring up. [00:31:16] It's not like we're standing running past each other. [00:31:18] I don't even know how you say it. [00:31:19] They spell her name like Chenedi. [00:31:21] I'm going to say it Charlie. [00:31:22] That's full ejection. [00:31:23] Yeah, she should have been ejected. [00:31:24] I don't think she was. [00:31:24] She should have been like suspended. [00:31:25] That's what would happen. [00:31:26] That wasn't even a flagrant in the game. [00:31:27] Hey, that's just Hoopin. [00:31:28] That's just who they didn't. [00:31:29] They didn't call a flagrant in the game. [00:31:31] Yeah. [00:31:31] It's like NASCAR. [00:31:33] You should bring up the players, like Jennedy Taylor or whatever her name is, her official portrait because she looks like she kind of has the face of someone who'd like eat Caitlin Clark. [00:31:42] She has a very wide jaw. [00:31:45] But what's crazy about this, what makes it really bizarre is not that other players on other teams are following her. [00:31:52] What's crazy about it is her own teammates don't seem to care and don't seem to like her. [00:31:59] And that is what makes this really, really bizarre. [00:32:03] I have a theory about this. [00:32:04] It's because they didn't have an offseason to get to know each other. [00:32:06] She got drafted like a month ago. [00:32:08] There she is. [00:32:09] She was playing in March Madness. [00:32:12] She was playing in March Madness like a month ago. [00:32:16] Yeah, it was quick. [00:32:16] There was no offseason. [00:32:17] It's like, oh, here's this girl who, by the way, she makes like five to six million dollars a year. [00:32:21] She earns all of it. [00:32:22] I like Caitlin Clark. [00:32:23] I think that she's terrific. [00:32:24] Well, of course. [00:32:25] I have no opinion. [00:32:26] That's why they're mad. [00:32:27] I have no opinion on Caitlin Clark. [00:32:29] So I would not be complaining about that. [00:32:30] Okay, well, because she's a Midwestern white girl playing the black sport. [00:32:34] Well, I have a theory on this. [00:32:38] And so what you just said is exactly what the rush to judgment is. [00:32:42] Everybody doesn't like her because they're mad that they've been toiling in obscurity and then Caitlin Clark comes around in obscurity. [00:32:49] Well, I mean, it's been, I mean, their WNBA has been a Russian jail. === Caitlin Clark and High School Basketball (14:37) === [00:32:53] The WNA has been like a thing for what, like 25 years or whatever? [00:32:56] It's been a charity case the whole time. [00:32:57] Totally. [00:32:58] It's been an absolute, unwatchable sport. [00:33:00] Absolutely unwatchable. [00:33:02] And then all of a sudden, and we have some stats here, actually. [00:33:05] So check this out. [00:33:12] I think it was Stephen A. Smith, actually, who has it. [00:33:16] Let's play this. [00:33:16] Yeah, 150. [00:33:17] Let's play Stephen A. in his own words. [00:33:21] The kind of stuff that's happening and has been happening over the last few months is because of Caitlin Clark. [00:33:28] The second worst team in the league is the Indiana Fever, led by Caitlin Clark. [00:33:34] Did you know that the Fever has been involved in three of the four TV games that have garnered 1.3 million average viewers this season? [00:33:44] These are the most watched WNBA games. [00:33:46] Are you ready for this? [00:33:48] In over two decades. [00:33:50] That tells you that before Caitlin Clark came along, it wasn't nearly as popular. [00:33:55] It doesn't mean it wasn't growing in popularity over the last two to three years. [00:34:00] But three years ago, WNBA was an afterthought. [00:34:04] Yep. [00:34:04] And they've had 143% increase in viewership from a year ago. [00:34:08] Most viewed WNBA draft of all time with 2 million viewers. [00:34:13] And Stephen A. goes on to say, you know, the WNBA needs to protect its player. [00:34:18] It's the golden goose. [00:34:19] She's the golden goose. [00:34:20] So here's my theory. [00:34:22] And I would love your guys' reaction to this. [00:34:23] Jack, I'll throw it to you because you're, you know, on the East Coast. [00:34:28] So I believe that it's not about, it is about race, but it's not about race in the sense that it's not that people didn't want to watch the NBA because it was, you know, whatever, predominantly black. [00:34:38] I don't even know if it's predominantly black. [00:34:40] It's because she's a mold breaker. [00:34:42] And here's my proof of concept. [00:34:44] Tiger Woods, black man, busts in to a mostly white or all-white sport in golf and becomes the most popular golfer on the planet. [00:34:56] Why? [00:34:57] Because we didn't expect to see a black man be the best of all time. [00:35:02] And he did it, and people loved it. [00:35:04] Yeah. [00:35:05] Go ahead, Jack. [00:35:06] Sorry. [00:35:07] So I think that's part of it. [00:35:09] It certainly is, but it adds to kind of the notoriety of the story. [00:35:13] It makes the story go bigger. [00:35:14] But at the same time, I think when it comes to sports and Americans in general, it isn't so much about race. [00:35:21] It's actually more about excellence. [00:35:23] And it's actually just that people are looking for stars. [00:35:26] People are looking to follow a team or follow a specific player in the instances you just mentioned who is actually really good at their craft, who's built up a following by all indications. [00:35:36] Ken, I don't follow any of this, but even just kind of being on Twitter and following the news, I've obviously heard of Caitlin Clark and her exploits and her achievements and her accomplishments on the court, being the star player of her team, sticking with them throughout college, now making the jump to WNBA. [00:35:54] And so I don't think they've really had like a breakout player like this before. [00:35:59] And the same thing with Tiger Woods. [00:36:01] There was a huge kind of lull in PGA before he came around, and he was just an electric. [00:36:07] And here's the point: winning champion. [00:36:10] I think America loves champions. [00:36:12] It goes back to that great patent speech where he says, America loves a winner and America detests a loser. [00:36:19] And I think that's always been that way. [00:36:21] You know, you go and look at, you know, when people talk about like, oh, race relations are so bad in America today. [00:36:26] White people hate everything that's not white. [00:36:28] And I'm like, go watch any sporting event and go to any fan of any team and see if you can get them to say, oh, I refuse to support that player because of their race. [00:36:39] It's ridiculous. [00:36:40] It's a joke on its face. [00:36:41] And it's just not ever been something that's part of the American tradition. [00:36:45] And so this idea that, you know, that Caitlin Clark is bad because of her race or something. [00:36:52] No, I think that's a joke. [00:36:53] Now, that being said, you can certainly add to it because I think there are people who are envious of her and then they try to throw her race in as a way to stay on to throw on top of it. [00:37:04] But really, what they're envious of is the fact that she has talent. [00:37:07] And I think that's what's really going on. [00:37:08] You see this a lot from people on the left. [00:37:10] Jealousy. [00:37:10] We talk about it a ton. [00:37:11] Yeah, we talk about it a ton. [00:37:12] But remember, and Blake and I have done numerous podcasts about this, that the root of leftist politics is envy and jealousy. [00:37:21] It will always be the root of leftist politics. [00:37:23] And the root of leftism in general is envy and envy and jealousy. [00:37:27] It's nothing to do with equality. [00:37:28] It's nothing to do with equal treatment and social justice. [00:37:33] And those are just words they kind of make up to throw around. [00:37:35] But at the end of the day, it's all envy. [00:37:37] Jack, Blake has a point on this that differs slightly. [00:37:40] So I think this will be a good lead-in. [00:37:44] Cut 154. [00:37:45] This is Angel Rees, another WNBA player, complaining about Caitlin Clark. [00:37:52] People are talking about women's basketball, but you never would think that we'd be talking about women's basketball. [00:37:55] People are pulling up to games. [00:37:56] We got celebrities coming to games, sold out arenas, like just because of one single game. [00:38:01] And just looking at that, like, I'll take that role. [00:38:03] I'll take the bad guy role. [00:38:05] Reason why we're watching women's basketball is not just because of one person. [00:38:08] It's because of me, too. [00:38:08] And I want y'all to realize that. [00:38:10] Who is this woman? [00:38:11] Angel Reese. [00:38:12] Other WNBA players. [00:38:13] No one's watching because of her. [00:38:14] I will say, I watched about 15 minutes because I was in a restaurant while the women's final four was on. [00:38:21] You dissolved. [00:38:22] By the way, it was like right before the men's final four. [00:38:24] My dad was in town, and I remember I said, My goodness, that's a low quality of basketball. [00:38:28] You disagree. [00:38:28] You depressed. [00:38:29] It's unbelievable. [00:38:30] You fell for the side. [00:38:32] So I have great respect for Caitlin Clark, but it is watching above-average high school basketball. [00:38:37] No, but here's the thing. [00:38:37] Men's high school basketball. [00:38:38] Some women's sports are fun to watch. [00:38:40] Like, I actually enjoy watching. [00:38:43] Sorry. [00:38:43] You're going to say volleyball? [00:38:44] Look. [00:38:45] I was going to say, no, I was going to say soccer. [00:38:47] I was going to say that. [00:38:47] No. [00:38:48] Not with this current guy's team. [00:38:49] I'm the women's team tennis. [00:38:51] He decided watching tennis. [00:38:53] But by and large, yeah, volleyball is excellent. [00:38:56] I need to interject. [00:38:56] He said it was like above average high school basketball. [00:39:00] No, that's right. [00:39:00] It is like below average. [00:39:01] Average high school basketball. [00:39:02] No, no, that six foot seven girl on South Carolina, she could beat most high school battles. [00:39:08] Charlie, I believe that if you took a like a state champion high school basketball team from like a not a top state, like just like a great plain state, like South Dakota. [00:39:19] You said it was they were above average. [00:39:21] I don't know. [00:39:21] No, I said that the girls' Final Four is about at the level of an above-average high school basketball. [00:39:26] Remember, the U.S. women's soccer team practiced against middle school boys in the Dallas area and lost. [00:39:32] But what I'm saying is that an above-average high school team, so a team that goes like women's MMA, sorry. [00:39:39] That goes 23 and 10. [00:39:41] That's about the level of women's Final Four. [00:39:45] Women's Final Four? [00:39:46] No, women's Final Four is probably about on par with like a good middle school team, I bet, for men. [00:39:51] No, no, no, they don't. [00:39:55] The play level in college, women's college basketball. [00:39:58] I said women's college Final Four basketball is on the level of an above-average high school males basketball team. [00:40:05] No, no, they would get an above-average men high school team would absolutely annihilate a women's final four team. [00:40:13] Annihilate them. [00:40:14] So here, here's when I was in high school, here was the rule. [00:40:16] The rule was this, that the varsity women's team plays even with the freshman boys basketball team. [00:40:25] That is a rule that is like, it's like a rule of nature. [00:40:28] The 14-year-old boys' freshman team plays even with the girls' varsity team. [00:40:32] Four-year difference. [00:40:34] It's about even. [00:40:36] I'm just saying, like, that's that's I think an audience. [00:40:40] So that's science. [00:40:41] We got a new since we need to, if we have a turning point, like basketball game, can like we get like a Phoenix basketball team. [00:40:48] No, we could test it out. [00:40:49] I mean, like, we could ask the ASU, you know, women's basketball team to play like a sophomore boys basketball team and who would win. [00:40:56] Well, now, now we're a sophomore team versus ASU. [00:40:59] We say ASU is not very good. [00:41:01] So I'm lowering the. [00:41:03] I mean, there's still, I mean, here's the thing. [00:41:05] Caitlin Clark. [00:41:05] This is part of why Caitlin Clark was a superstar, by the way, is because she was playing against women, though. [00:41:10] Yeah, she's a woman's player. [00:41:12] The talent pool is shallower for women. [00:41:15] Of course. [00:41:15] And so a really, really good player in women's college basketball just destroys the competition harder than you'd see in a male league where there's more good players. [00:41:25] So here's what Angelo said. [00:41:26] And Angelo's half right. [00:41:27] He says the ASU girls basketball team would shoot the dudes out of the arena. [00:41:30] But the problem is men play so much better defense and a more physical, they wouldn't get a shot up. [00:41:35] Like they're used to, like, I was watching the final four. [00:41:38] And I don't think they don't shoot. [00:41:38] Caitlin Clark is not even being guarded. [00:41:40] They have a shorter three-point line and stuff too. [00:41:42] And actually in a smaller basketball. [00:41:44] Yeah. [00:41:44] It's a 28.5 basketball. [00:41:46] If you ever see a basketball that says 28.5, that's a woman's basketball. [00:41:49] Men's, I think, is like 30 inches. [00:41:51] Again, I'm not knocking Caitlin Clark. [00:41:53] It's apples to apples. [00:41:54] I just found it very hard to watch. [00:41:55] I'm just being honest. [00:41:57] She was excellent in her way. [00:41:59] And by the way, she beat Pete Maravich's record in five years, but she still beat it the record. [00:42:03] It's not the record, though, because it's a different sport with different rules. [00:42:09] It's a smaller ball. [00:42:09] Okay, but you have a take on why she doesn't get along. [00:42:13] Here's the take. [00:42:14] So she's not, it's not about basically she's not under attack. [00:42:18] She's not getting destroyed, like abandoned by her teammates and like followed by others because she's white. [00:42:25] It's because she's a woman. [00:42:27] Now, this is not about like, oh, the WNBA is full of surprises. [00:42:32] It's that I think this is a real thing that like, for lack of a better way, I think women don't have the same like engagement with like intense teamwork camaraderie that I think comes more naturally to men. [00:42:48] You mean they end up being clicky? [00:42:49] Well, clicky, but it's also that like a male team, a male team really understands. [00:42:53] This is a very smart point. [00:42:55] And I have to interject. [00:42:56] If the number one draft pick in the NBA was treated this way, all the bros on the team would rally behind Kyrie Irving. [00:43:04] For example, if that, if a player had done that, if a player did 100%. [00:43:08] Or look at an NFL game. [00:43:09] If someone does your player in the NFL, someone would actually get exposed because they would punch the face. [00:43:15] If Caleb Williams, like the number one draft pick of the Bears, got like punched in the face, the benches would be cleared. [00:43:20] Like you do not, you do not treat our boy that way. [00:43:22] Yeah, you just don't. [00:43:23] So it's on our honor. [00:43:24] So why is it that Caitlin Clark's teammates aren't defending her? [00:43:29] So that's kind of what I think it is. [00:43:30] It's like it's different. [00:43:32] You know, it's often observed that like female friendships are more fragile than male ones. [00:43:37] Like, you know, it's the famous stereotype men can like argue and be like, I hate you. [00:43:40] I'll rip your throat out. [00:43:41] And then like the next day, nothing happened. [00:43:42] And like Andrew and I's like and then, but like women, it will be like, there's some social faux pas and they're enemies for life. [00:43:49] But this is interesting what you're saying. [00:43:51] Okay. [00:43:52] I just want to say I disagree with you to some extent because I've seen like college softball teams. [00:43:58] We had a good family friend. [00:43:59] She was an all-American UCLA softball player. [00:44:03] And I've never seen a group of girls like or group of anybody like as tight as this. [00:44:08] So I, and maybe that's part culture, team culture, leadership, coaching, whatever, or time spent together. [00:44:13] I think Charlie's point about the fact that they went straight from the you know the final four and the draft happened and then they're already playing, like it was really abrupt. [00:44:21] Just watching them from the outside, not knowing their schedule, it was very queer. [00:44:24] No, I mean look, I think they take it more personal. [00:44:27] You have some softball right? [00:44:28] No yeah, so i've never this softball team. [00:44:31] I remember watching them and having multiple conversations about how close this girl softball team is and i'm sure the comments are in the chat are are going going wild. [00:44:40] I'm telling you that it was a very normal group of girls, this particular class, UCLA. [00:44:44] They were like ranked number three in the country whatever, and it was just the camaraderie was, you could see it, it was so obvious. [00:44:50] But it is interesting to your point that all the people, all the clips we have of people defending her, are men, Charles Barkley, Stephen A Smith, we got Pat Mccaff. [00:45:02] Uh, Mccafe right Mccafe, Mcafe right, Mcafee was he screwed it up. [00:45:05] He screwed it up, but he was actually calling her kind of like she's a, she's a bad bit, you know. [00:45:10] Like that's what he was trying to say. [00:45:12] I agreed with what he said and then he totally like walked it back. [00:45:16] Yeah, do you want you show me the end of the clip? [00:45:18] If we're gonna yeah, go ahead, Jack. [00:45:20] Sorry about that. [00:45:22] No no, if you have the clip, play it. [00:45:24] Yeah, 149. [00:45:26] But I would like the media people that continue to say this rookie class, this rookie class, this rookie class, not just call it for what it is. [00:45:34] There's one white for the Indiana team who is a superstar. [00:45:39] And is it because she stayed in Iowa, put an entire state on her back, took a program from nothing to a multiple year success story? [00:45:47] Is it because she would go on to break the entire points records in the history of the NC not just the women's record by Kelse Plum, shout out, but also pistol Pete Maravich's, the dude's record as well? [00:45:58] Is there a chance that people just enjoy watching her play basketball because how electrifying she is, what she did, what she stood for, how she went about going what she went for? [00:46:07] Maybe, but instead we have to hear people say that we all like her because she's white and she's the only popular, because the rest of the rookie class is doing what they're doing. [00:46:16] Well, that's a bunch of bullshit and we think the W NBA, more specifically their refs, need to stop trying to screw her over at every single turn, so that was a little all over the place, but I mean look, it's very so, 63 Of the NBA is black. [00:46:35] WNBA. [00:46:35] I'm sorry. [00:46:35] WNBA. [00:46:36] The NBA is probably even more than that. [00:46:38] But is there a, this is a thought crime. [00:46:40] Is there like a pent-up frustration that the best players right now in both the NBA and the WNBA tend to be white? [00:46:48] You will see a bit of this. [00:46:50] Luca from Dallas. [00:46:51] No, the NBA was Nikolai for like three years in a row in Denver. [00:46:55] They won it last year. [00:46:57] Is that a thing? [00:46:58] I'm totally out of it. [00:46:59] You will hear it. [00:46:59] I don't have a strong opinion. [00:47:00] I don't know that you won't hear it from everyone. [00:47:02] You would occasionally hear takes that were like, we can't let Jokic win MVP because like they were territory like, this is our award. [00:47:11] But it was at a fringe like weird podcast. [00:47:13] I think that was more weird there. [00:47:16] But it's funny because Charlie and I, like both, I would say both our favorite NBA players of all time is Michael Jordan. [00:47:22] It's the best NBA player ball. [00:47:23] Best Faye, not Larry Batebird, not Duknovitsky. [00:47:26] Yeah, it's Michael Jordan. [00:47:28] By the way, I ran into Michael Jordan last week. === Is Caitlin Clark a Teammate (04:32) === [00:47:31] Did you really? [00:47:32] Yeah, at the Charlotte race. [00:47:34] I don't know if you guys have seen Michael Jordan when I was at the NASCAR race last week. [00:47:37] And I don't know if you guys have seen Michael Jordan. [00:47:41] He is a guy that has not had a great life post-NBA. [00:47:44] Did he get fat? [00:47:46] Yeah. [00:47:47] If you watch him in that Bulls thing, he looks like a deeply unhappy. [00:47:53] We're talking about the last day. [00:47:54] It's the best. [00:47:55] He was on high. [00:47:56] He's like, I didn't recognize him. [00:47:58] I didn't recognize him at first. [00:48:00] You were watching Malafi. [00:48:01] And I was like, that's not him. [00:48:03] And then he turned and I saw the earring, right? [00:48:07] Yeah. [00:48:08] And I saw the smile and he smiled at somebody. [00:48:10] And I was like, oh, wow. [00:48:12] And it's like Michael Jordan. [00:48:12] Obviously, one of the most famous people in the world. [00:48:14] Like, how would you not recognize him? [00:48:16] And I had heard that he might be around anyway. [00:48:19] It was North Carolina, obviously. [00:48:21] And he owns a team. [00:48:23] And yeah, it was. [00:48:26] No, no, no. [00:48:26] The NASCAR team. [00:48:27] Oh, I'm sorry. [00:48:28] Yeah. [00:48:28] He sold the Charlotte Hornets, but yeah, that's right. [00:48:30] Yeah, yeah, but he owns the NASCAR racing team. [00:48:33] And so that's why he was there. [00:48:35] And I was just like, taking it back, just taking it back. [00:48:38] Cool to run into him, though. [00:48:39] Yeah. [00:48:39] So let me, let's, again, I don't know what the whole thing is, but there is this, like, there's three elements to this. [00:48:47] How much they hate Caitlin Clark. [00:48:48] We don't know why. [00:48:49] Why her teammates are kind of like, yeah, we hate you too, and we're not going to stand up for you. [00:48:53] And then the third thing is, why is Caitlin Clark taking it? [00:48:56] Like, this is where a male masculine energy would like press conference. [00:49:01] I'm the best player. [00:49:02] I broke the records. [00:49:03] Screw you guys. [00:49:04] I want to trade. [00:49:05] I want to go to a team that will respect me. [00:49:07] Instead, she's acting awfully feminine. [00:49:10] I don't like that. [00:49:11] I would say that's a modern mentality that has become popular. [00:49:15] It's like a post-Muhammad Ali thing of like liking athletes who are really arrogant and have huge. [00:49:20] I totally love that. [00:49:21] If you're good. [00:49:22] I don't. [00:49:22] No, if you can back. [00:49:23] I totally disagree. [00:49:24] The traditional, like pre-Muhammad Ali norm was like, you should be a humble guy, even if you're a world class. [00:49:30] No, no, no. [00:49:30] Stan Musul would never do that. [00:49:32] If you're good, you can have bravado. [00:49:34] It's like when you're Colin Kaepernick, you're not allowed to call a press conference. [00:49:38] No, it's the traditional values were just you should you should be a humble guy, even if you're really good. [00:49:43] Lou Gehrig would never do that. [00:49:44] Stan Musual would never do that. [00:49:45] It was a different conversation. [00:49:46] Ted Williams would be a good idea. [00:49:47] I think it was a better conversation. [00:49:49] Fair enough, but I don't think it was better because athletes had bravado or not. [00:49:52] But it was. [00:49:53] I think that Michael Jordan being like, I am the best player. [00:49:57] I will see the Utah Jazz in game six and I will beat you. [00:50:00] I think there's something incredibly American about that. [00:50:03] Like that I'm going to call your bluff. [00:50:05] I'm going to meet you at the highest stakes and let's see who wins. [00:50:10] It's the loss of American values. [00:50:11] Traditional American values. [00:50:12] No, American. [00:50:13] Go for that. [00:50:13] No, no, no. [00:50:14] No. [00:50:14] I disagree. [00:50:14] But anyway, Caitlin Clark taking it. [00:50:16] So you think Caitlin Clark should just take it? [00:50:18] I think Caitlin Clark should get a different profession because women's basketball is lame. [00:50:23] But no, like her taking it. [00:50:26] I mean, what's she going to do? [00:50:27] She's popular largely because this is how good she thinks she is. [00:50:31] Don't like, like, do you like Megan Rapineau? [00:50:33] That's how Megan Rapineau is. [00:50:34] She's not that good. [00:50:34] I don't think she's actually. [00:50:35] She was great. [00:50:35] They won a bunch of titles. [00:50:36] They lost in that later one. [00:50:38] She totally screwed up recently. [00:50:39] But recently, but they were. [00:50:41] I actually will say, I like how she's being understated about it. [00:50:44] I mean, she was asked about the check foul. [00:50:46] I saw a clip where she said, Yeah, I don't think that's a basketball play, but you know, whatever. [00:50:51] Like, our defense needs to be better. [00:50:53] So she's kind of, she's trying to be a teammate. [00:50:56] She's trying to kind of like play down some of the controversy. [00:50:59] I don't have a problem with her reaction to it, but you know, you might, Charlie, to your point, at the end of the year, she might be like, Yeah, I want to trade. [00:51:05] I don't know. [00:51:06] No, anyway, I want to go to the next topic here. [00:51:08] I, if you can back it, if you're all talk and no action, but I think that there's something pretty amazing when you are at the top of your game and you're able to support the smack. [00:51:19] By the way, no player in history talked more smack than Michael Jordan on the court. [00:51:23] On the court, right, Andrew? [00:51:25] Well, that I would be into. [00:51:27] If she was like chirping, no, she should have been like, come on, let's go. [00:51:30] You don't like chirping on the court. [00:51:33] You're trying to tell me Babe Ruth called the shot. [00:51:35] That's like kind of an urban legend. [00:51:37] No, they're not. [00:51:40] We don't know exactly what he was doing. [00:51:41] We don't know exactly what he was doing. [00:51:43] Related alternative history. [00:51:44] Yeah, yeah. [00:51:45] Sorry, man. [00:51:45] I'm this. [00:51:46] The next thing you're going to say is the Nuremberg trials were rigged. [00:51:48] What? [00:51:49] That's out of the blue. [00:51:50] They were rigged, by the way. [00:51:51] See, I got it. [00:51:52] They were still guilty, but like, it was totally awesome. [00:51:55] I know his pressure. [00:51:56] I know his pressure points to get him to agree to that. [00:51:59] All right. [00:51:59] What do we have here? [00:52:01] Let's go to one of our things here. === Rigged Nuremberg Trials Claims (07:36) === [00:52:03] It's getliverhelp.com. [00:52:06] In these challenging times, it is more important than ever to prioritize our health. [00:52:10] Just like how traditional values are under attack, your liver is under constantly attack by GMOs, microplastics, toxins, fluoride, and all the stuff you might not even know about. 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[00:52:57] Ms. Rachel, the Pride Month? [00:52:58] Yeah, let's do that. [00:52:59] All right. [00:52:59] The creepy grimer. [00:52:59] Yeah. [00:53:00] All right. [00:53:00] Someone, you have kids. [00:53:02] You know who this person is, right? [00:53:03] By the way, I had never watched. [00:53:05] But I never watched it at length, but this thing is forced upon you in the YouTube algorithm. [00:53:10] If you have any kids' content, this stuff is forced. [00:53:13] Yeah. [00:53:13] And it's right, Jack? [00:53:15] Am I correct? [00:53:16] Oh, yeah. [00:53:16] So if you, so back before we got rid of YouTube at the house, you know, when we had our first kid, you know, we would, we'd go on YouTube, we, you know, kind of discovered YouTube kids, and we said, oh, there's, there's some good stuff on here. [00:53:29] And, you know, we wanted to, you know, wanted to find some content that we thought was good for the kids and put it on. [00:53:35] And the minute you start, so the half of the stuff is like toys and kids playing with toys on kids' YouTube. [00:53:42] By the way, if you go and look, I actually did this earlier this week at the top 10 YouTubers. [00:53:47] I think half of the top 10 YouTubers on the entire site, all channels are kids-related content, right? [00:53:53] That's how big kids' YouTube is. [00:53:56] It is dominant. [00:53:57] And I'm talking like, you know, stuff like Coco Melon and Baby Shark and kids playing with toys. [00:54:03] It dominates on YouTube. [00:54:05] Miss Rachel is everywhere. [00:54:07] And for the last four-ish years, she has just been completely, you know, the way that conservative content gets blacklisted on YouTube. [00:54:16] She is the whitelist of the whitelist is always fed to you. [00:54:21] I bet she just like her revenue off YouTube must be insane. [00:54:26] I was looking at some of her clip views. [00:54:28] I mean, she must, I mean, I bet she jacked, I mean, I don't know if you've looked at the numbers, but she's probably doing like 200 million views a month or something like that. [00:54:37] I can pull it up. [00:54:38] I'm sure she's got a few videos that are in the billions. [00:54:40] Wow. [00:54:41] Yeah. [00:54:42] Okay. [00:54:42] So the controversy. [00:54:45] Do we have the video of her Pride Month thing? [00:54:47] Yeah. [00:54:48] So the actual video is, let's see here. [00:54:51] She posted this for Pride Month, 127. [00:54:55] Happy Pride to all of our wonderful families and friends. [00:55:00] This month and every month, I celebrate you. [00:55:03] I'm so glad you're here. [00:55:05] I'm so glad you're exactly who you are. [00:55:08] To those who are going to comment, they can't watch the show anymore because of the support. [00:55:12] No worries and much love your way. [00:55:14] God bless. [00:55:15] I am not chasing fame or views. [00:55:18] I'm standing strong in love. [00:55:21] And her YouTube is monetized. [00:55:24] Oh, yeah. [00:55:25] She's chasing a lot of views. [00:55:26] I looked at it. [00:55:26] She has as of April 16th, 6 billion total views, 9.2 million subscribers. [00:55:32] I mean, how much money do you think she's made off that? [00:55:34] Maybe like a million a month is what they say. [00:55:36] She makes a million at least a million a month. [00:55:38] Yeah, a million. [00:55:39] And by the way, the videos are so cringe. [00:55:42] I always thought she was super creepy for the record. [00:55:44] I just intonation and that high octave. [00:55:48] Like, what are you still nine? [00:55:50] Yeah. [00:55:51] Yes. [00:55:51] Preschool teachers talk about it. [00:55:52] I don't like it. [00:55:53] It really is. [00:55:54] I'll tell you what it is, though, for little kids. [00:55:56] For little kids, though, it's because it's not, because it's not coded for you. [00:55:59] For little kids that, and obviously you little kids, so you know this, that's when you talk to little kids in that voice, they immediately are drawn to it and they're sucked right in. [00:56:08] They are sucked right in because they hear that, you know, you go super high. [00:56:12] It's, it's the mom voice, it's the baby voice. [00:56:14] We all know it. [00:56:14] I'm not even going to try to mess around doing it right now. [00:56:17] She hits that and she locks in. [00:56:19] And there's kind of a joke. [00:56:20] You say, like, well, Miss Rachel never gets tired, right? [00:56:22] And so, so for a lot of moms out there, what they'll do, they'll throw Miss Rachel on and then boom, kid gets to watch Miss Rachel and mom gets to go do something else. [00:56:30] Mom gets to be on the phone. [00:56:31] Mom gets to be, you know, a million things that mom do. [00:56:34] I'm not, I'm not knocking that in any way. [00:56:36] I'm just saying that this is the way her channel works. [00:56:39] And all kids. [00:56:39] Her most viewed video is an hour long and it has 820 million views. [00:56:44] And just on that alone, she probably made like 3 million bucks. [00:56:48] Yeah. [00:56:49] How many views? [00:56:50] And what she'll do is she'll splice different things together. [00:56:53] It's not like she's doing a full hour. [00:56:55] And so, you know, you can reuse videos. [00:56:57] You can do videos over and over. [00:56:59] And so one of the big things here with the Pride Month, that's a part of it. [00:57:03] She's always had this sort of non-binary gender fluidity kind of thing named Jules on the program. [00:57:13] And people can go, I think Allie Beth Stuckey was looking into this earlier this week and she's done a lot of good breakdowns on this whole controversy and found that in Miss Rachel videos, you can actually, because they show you publicly the most viewed times now and most replayed. [00:57:28] So you can find that the times that Jules are on screen, the viewers just drop and then Jules leaves and the viewers shoot right back up. [00:57:37] And this has been someone who's like on the show and come for the entire time. [00:57:41] And this guy, this, this guy thing, whatever we're supposed to say, Jules, Matt Walsh had a great thread because I think someone from someone who worked with him actually went to this Jules event. [00:57:52] Who again, this is like Miss Rachel Sidekick, who was performing at a drag show over the past weekend off for the kickoff of Pride Week, Pride Month, whatever. [00:58:01] And then the really big controversy, and this is why Miss Rachel is being like, quote unquote, canceled all over all over TikTok. [00:58:09] Well, number one, she was a controversy because she did like a whole video about Gaza, which I'm like, that seems kind of strange for a children's content creator to be getting into. [00:58:20] Kind of some rough content for the little ones. [00:58:23] And then number two, she in a TikTok comment, it was uncovered that a while back, she invited Dylan, publicly invited Dylan Mulvaney to appear on the show. [00:58:33] And again, she does the shows for the youngest of the young children. [00:58:38] I have no idea about this. [00:58:39] They can't groom. [00:58:41] I'm not kidding. [00:58:41] And just really quick, I have to go in a second here. [00:58:44] I'm on borrowed time with our two little ones, two under two and three weeks. [00:58:48] Wait, there's a part I need you to respond to, though, Charlie. [00:58:50] Okay, but just let me say really quick is that the reason she has soared the fame is the amount of speech delays, inexplicable speech delays with young kids. [00:59:00] And so she's the number one promoted by the Autism Foundation and all this. [00:59:03] Turn on Miss Rachel helps your kid talk. [00:59:06] So there's like a buried lead of that, that she's basically pushed by the major institutions. [00:59:12] I mean, if you talk to any pediatrician, they will be like, Miss Rachel, just turn it on. [00:59:16] For example, one of our family friends, how about you talk to your kids? [00:59:19] Well, no kidding, right? [00:59:21] So this is legit. [00:59:23] So we have a family friend who was in the hospital when we had our firstborn. [00:59:26] We know them very well. [00:59:27] Their daughter is still not speaking. [00:59:28] Our daughter speaks too much, like nonstop all the time, right? [00:59:31] And their daughter, you know, it might happen. [00:59:33] It's like right before 20, she's like 21 months. [00:59:37] And the doctor is like, yeah, just turn on Miss Rachel all day. === Truth as Love for Your Neighbor (04:05) === [00:59:39] That'll solve it. [00:59:40] I kid you not. [00:59:40] It's like prescribed by the pediatrician industrial complex, essentially. [00:59:46] So pediatricians are just as fake as like the CDC at this point. [00:59:50] I'll be honest with you, like the amount of like irreversible damage done by some, some, some, some pediatricians is a whole thought crime that we could do at a different level. [00:59:59] I'm in on this because no, we, we were just try and like pick and choose a couple like vaccines. [01:00:07] Like, hey, I want to just like give this one here. [01:00:10] And then I don't, I want to wait six months for the, like they will kick you out of their pediatrician's office. [01:00:16] We have a pediatrician. [01:00:18] Is amazing and she's like, it's all parents' choice, parents' rights. [01:00:21] And she had a, you know, she has her own. [01:00:24] Have you considered using different pronouns? [01:00:25] Have you considered whether they need to be mutilated? [01:00:28] Do you think they're trans? [01:00:29] Why are they translating? [01:00:30] But you want me to respond to something, Jack? [01:00:31] I got to go. [01:00:33] Well, I want you to respond to what Ms. Rachel did next. [01:00:35] This is what I'm doing next. [01:00:38] And this is what I was like, the minute I saw this, I was like, I need Charlie's take on this. [01:00:42] She comes in and says, you know, folks. [01:00:44] And so she takes off the Mitch Rachel costume and the uniform, et cetera. [01:00:48] And she comes back and said, and she's like, now I'm just talking as Rachel. [01:00:51] And she goes, the reason I'm this way is because I'm Christian. [01:00:55] And in the Bible, it says, love your neighbor. [01:00:58] And really, I approach people in love. [01:01:01] And if you're not doing that, I guess you're not really following the Bible. [01:01:03] She didn't say that part. [01:01:04] You're not following the Bible. [01:01:05] But that was kind of the underlying piece there. [01:01:08] So Charlie, what's going on with that? [01:01:11] Let's let her say it 128. [01:01:12] Oh, we have it. [01:01:12] And then I got a dash. [01:01:14] I've shared prayers on here before and said, God bless. [01:01:17] And that's because my faith is really important to me. [01:01:20] And it's also one reason why I love every neighbor. [01:01:24] In Matthew 22, a religious teacher asked Jesus, what's the most important commandment? [01:01:30] And Jesus says, to love God and to love your neighbor as yourself. [01:01:34] All the law and the prophets hang on these two commandments. [01:01:37] There's no greater commandments than these. [01:01:39] I believe it's mentioned eight times, love your neighbor. [01:01:41] So yes, everyone belongs. [01:01:43] Everyone's welcome. [01:01:44] Everyone is treated with empathy and respect. [01:01:47] It doesn't say love every neighbor except. [01:01:50] There are so many reasons I stand strong in love. [01:01:53] I stand with everyone. [01:01:55] That's who I am. [01:01:56] And the love back and the God bless if you disagree is genuine. [01:01:59] Andrew? [01:02:01] I was just, to Jack's point, I'm dying to know, like, what do you think when Miss Rachel quotes scripture in that way? [01:02:07] I mean, Satan's quoted scripture plenty. [01:02:10] It doesn't just say love your neighbor, though. [01:02:12] It does say love your neighbor except in a sense. [01:02:14] As yourself, but hold on. [01:02:15] She's not totally wrong when she says, first of all, the first part is Deuteronomy 6, 3 through 5. [01:02:19] The second part is Leviticus 19. [01:02:21] So you love God. [01:02:22] So, you must love his law. [01:02:23] How do you love somebody? [01:02:24] Here we go. [01:02:25] Here we go. [01:02:25] You love them by telling them the truth, not by confirming or affirming their sin. [01:02:31] And it says, by the way, Miss Rachel, you might want to crack open that Bible of yours in a lesser reference part of the same part of scripture is in Leviticus 18 is that thou shall lay with another man shall be stoned to death. [01:02:46] Just saying. [01:02:48] So, Miss Rachel, you quote Leviticus 19, love your neighbor as yourself. [01:02:52] The chapter before affirms God's perfect law when it comes to sexual matters. [01:02:58] Now, so how do you best love somebody? [01:03:00] You love them by telling the truth. [01:03:01] You don't have to be cruel, you don't have to be un-Christ-like in your communication. [01:03:07] You don't have to be mean, however, you'd certainly, and I would love for Miss Rachel to respond to this. [01:03:12] Is pride a Christian value? [01:03:17] She thinks it is. [01:03:18] Happy Pride Month, everybody. [01:03:20] Is being proud something that we should know? [01:03:23] In fact, the scriptures tell us the opposite. [01:03:25] Pride goeth before the fall. [01:03:27] That pride is something we need to try to reduce in our life to increase humility and increase piety. [01:03:34] There is one list that pride's on. [01:03:37] Say that. [01:03:38] I said there is one list that pride's on. [01:03:41] Well, listen, the Bible says have a sober view of yourself, right? [01:03:44] Yes. === Pride as a Christian Value (04:09) === [01:03:45] Yeah. [01:03:45] And it also says in Matthew 18, 6 through 4, if anyone causes one of these little ones, those who believe in me, to stumble, it would be better for them to have a large millstone hung around their neck and to be drowned in the depths of the sea. [01:03:57] Woe to the world because of the things that cause people to stumble. [01:04:02] Yeah. [01:04:02] And so it's very simple. [01:04:04] So how do you love somebody? [01:04:05] You love them so much to correct their error. [01:04:08] Yeah. [01:04:09] And so let's just, you know, take the pride conversation out because people think it's an identification. [01:04:13] Well, it's not. [01:04:13] It's just sexual behavior. [01:04:14] But it's if you meet an alcoholic or you meet a drug addict, do you affirm their struggle? [01:04:21] No. [01:04:21] You say you're better than this. [01:04:23] Let's get you free from that. [01:04:25] Let's get you free from that activity. [01:04:27] So, Miss Rachel, you're actually not loving anybody. [01:04:29] You're doing the opposite. [01:04:30] She loves money, I bet. [01:04:32] She's making a lot of money and she wants the YouTube cartel to treat her kindly. [01:04:37] That's why she did this. [01:04:37] The big picture here is totally. [01:04:39] Don't let YouTube raise your kids. [01:04:41] Like, right, Andrew World. [01:04:42] Yeah. [01:04:43] What Charlie just said, I mean, listen, YouTube's, Charlie's YouTube is going through. [01:04:49] It's currently demonetized. [01:04:50] It's currently demonetized. [01:04:51] I make zero money on it. [01:04:52] We make zero money on it. [01:04:53] Other people make millions of dollars on my stuff. [01:04:55] Yeah. [01:04:55] So, which is fine, but whatever. [01:04:57] Here's what I'll say: the views have gone up. [01:04:59] Our team's done a great job. [01:05:00] Almost 2 million subs. [01:05:01] Yeah. [01:05:01] And we're almost at 2 million subs. [01:05:03] We get almost 100 million views a month. [01:05:05] It's nowhere near what we do on TikTok and we just started TikTok. [01:05:08] But it's been a massive battle. [01:05:10] One of the main battlefronts is the fact that Charlie would get into these debates on college campuses and say that you're trans, this radical gender ideology, or if you're a trans person, that person has a mental delusion or a mental illness, which used to be by the way, which is literally what doctors had agreed upon for decades and decades. [01:05:30] AMA, all of it. [01:05:31] So you can't say that. [01:05:33] So we would constantly get strikes when they would find a new video or get flagged. [01:05:38] And then you get a strike and demonetize and everything goes, you know, the views drop off a cliff, by the way. [01:05:43] You might have been doing like 10 million views a day. [01:05:45] All of a sudden, it's like one of those strikes happens and they completely throttle your account. [01:05:49] You get like 200,000 the next day. [01:05:51] So the fact that what you just said is really spot on because she's sitting there probably making a million bucks a month or more on her videos on people's speech delays. [01:06:01] I just want to be clear about that, which is really sick. [01:06:03] Which is really sick. [01:06:04] She is, that is a tip of the cap. [01:06:07] Here's where my, I know who butters my bread. [01:06:09] I'm going to, I'm going to do it. [01:06:10] I am one of you. [01:06:11] Yeah. [01:06:11] I'm one of you, YouTube. [01:06:12] I'm, I'm following the regime talking points, and I love everybody. [01:06:16] And that's just simple for me. [01:06:18] All right. [01:06:18] I got a dash to get my 21st. [01:06:21] Charlie's. [01:06:22] Yeah, Charlie's had a full day. [01:06:23] Charlie's had a full day. [01:06:25] I've asked for a lot of favors, and now I have to go do my part. [01:06:27] So, yeah. [01:06:28] See you guys at YWS tomorrow. [01:06:29] All right. [01:06:29] Very good. [01:06:30] Should we keep going, Jack? [01:06:32] Jack, you want to lead us in the next? [01:06:33] Keep going, brother. [01:06:34] Jack, lead us on the next one. [01:06:36] Well, let me throw down a quick, you know, just response on the whole Miss Rachel part because it's common sense, right? [01:06:46] Something I was talking about this with my aunt, actually, and she goes, she goes, well, what if your neighbor is a cannibal? [01:06:50] Should you love your cannibal neighbor? [01:06:53] You know, it's very clear that there are people who love to use these things to destroy, you know, destroy the actual meaning of the Bible by taking one, you know, phrase, pulling it out, and saying, well, that's all it means. [01:07:07] That's all it means. [01:07:07] And you see this throughout Western Christianity. [01:07:09] And so that's how you can get someone who can say, oh, I want this, you know, I want this for everybody, and I'm going to now be a children's educator preaching it directly to them. [01:07:19] Also, Blake, I wanted to double-check with Blake before we move to the next paragraph here, the next chapter, that I think you just looked up a certain speaking of passages in the Bible, I think you just looked up one. [01:07:31] Okay, can you help me with that? [01:07:33] We were talking about the millstone verse with, you know, if someone corrupts a child, throw them into the sea. [01:07:38] So we looked up our old favorite, the Hawaiian Pidgin Bible, the Bible translated into Hawaiian Pidgin English, which it narrates that verse in the following way. [01:07:50] Then Jesus tell these small kids here, they trust me. === Disney Star Wars Gay Agenda (12:27) === [01:07:54] If somebody try make them for them, no like, trust me, no more, more better take one mangus heavy stone from the mill and tie them around the guy, then throw him in the deep water for drown for drown. [01:08:08] Sword of God. [01:08:10] Oh my goodness. [01:08:11] Credible. [01:08:12] Credible. [01:08:13] Yeah, I wanted to. [01:08:15] So, okay, our next segment here is. [01:08:19] And so we're going to the next section. [01:08:20] We're good. [01:08:20] We're good. [01:08:20] All right, we're good. [01:08:21] The new Star Wars series, The Acolyte, is being heralded as... [01:08:27] And just for record, I... [01:08:28] I haven't followed anything Star Wars in, I think, years at this point. [01:08:32] So I couldn't even begin to tell you what this has to do with any timeline or like where in any of the movies or shows this fits or whatever. [01:08:41] And so we're told that this new series is, quote, the gayest Star Wars yet, according to the producer in the cast. [01:08:49] They then also say that R2D2 is a lesbian and C3PO is gay. [01:08:57] Do we actually have the clip on this? [01:08:59] 146? [01:09:01] Yep. [01:09:01] Play it. [01:09:02] I would say arguably the gayest Star Wars. [01:09:04] I think by a considerable margin. [01:09:07] And are you excited about that? [01:09:10] Are you racing against that? [01:09:13] It's pretty gay, let's be honest. [01:09:16] Leslie, are you? [01:09:17] How do you feel? [01:09:18] Am I gay? [01:09:19] No, I know you are gay, but I'm asking, are you excited about putting this? [01:09:22] You know, this is going to be a talking point. [01:09:25] Is it going to be a talking point? [01:09:26] I'm sure so. [01:09:27] Because nerds are gay. [01:09:28] Well, some nerds are very not gay and are very threatened by gay points. [01:09:32] Well, that's true. [01:09:32] But in my world, nerds are gay. [01:09:34] Okay. [01:09:37] Is this the fun element of? [01:09:38] No, I don't think so. [01:09:40] And yet people have told me that it's the gayest Star Wars. [01:09:42] And I frankly into it. [01:09:49] I think that Star Wars is so gay already. [01:09:51] Okay. [01:09:51] I mean, have you seen the fits? [01:09:54] We'd be like, look how gay this is, and then send each other a reference. [01:09:57] And are you telling me with a straight face that C3PO is straight? [01:10:01] They're a couple. [01:10:02] That's what I think. [01:10:04] This is more outward. [01:10:05] I think it's canon that R2D2 is a lesbian. [01:10:08] Oh, interesting. [01:10:12] So, yeah, those are robots, by the way. [01:10:15] They're not gendered in any way. [01:10:18] They're actually androids. [01:10:20] I'll put it this way. [01:10:21] So let's ask around. [01:10:23] Do you guys still watch Star Wars at all? [01:10:26] Blake, we know you don't because you're following the Greerhead Challenge. [01:10:29] Andrew? [01:10:29] I do not watch it. [01:10:31] I grew up, I think I was fed the line so many times that Star Wars was amazing as a kid that I grew up just assuming that it was. [01:10:40] And so when I'd watched the originals, I thought they were amazing. [01:10:44] And then I watched them years later and I was like, these are not exactly amazing, in my opinion. [01:10:50] So I actually don't even, I mean, sorry if I'm upsetting the chat here, but I never, yeah, when I watched it later in life, I did not find it amazing. [01:11:00] Well, Andrew, what you don't appreciate, the vision of George Lucas was able to bring to the new trilogy in which he channeled the, what is this? [01:11:14] Are you just doing like the neck beer? [01:11:16] Oh, whatever. [01:11:17] He's doing it. [01:11:18] Don't think about it. [01:11:19] So that's actually, Blake's point, the reason he's doing that is because that's, you know, Star Wars used to be a great, what they called four quadrant franchise because they were making Star Wars like for everybody. [01:11:30] Andrew, you're a Hollywood guy, or, you know, recovering Hollywood guy, so you know what that means. [01:11:35] But now they only make the Star Wars films for the people that Blake is parodying right now. [01:11:41] And apparently gay people, because I'm sitting there watching that thinking that if I'm running PR in those press junkets, I'm losing it because it's a Disney-owned property. [01:11:52] Disney's has already basically publicly said they're pulling back on the gay pipeline, right? [01:12:01] Because you got to remember these movies take years to develop. [01:12:04] Cast, write, green light, fun, build the sets. [01:12:08] All of those things take a long time. [01:12:09] So a lot of the gays, I don't know if this is one of them. [01:12:12] A lot of their gay programming and content was already in the pipeline. [01:12:15] And they said it was hurting their bottom line. [01:12:17] They're going to drop back. [01:12:18] They're going to pull back. [01:12:20] And then you've got these two, you know, I mean, really not smart women just and absolutely need to get out of their own bubble talking about how gay it is and how wonderfully gay it is and everything's gay and this they're really proud of how it and how into it they are. [01:12:35] That this is gay like this is a brand killer. [01:12:39] Uh, for a ton of Star Wars fans, I have to believe. [01:12:43] And if it's not a brand killer, if there's still enough vested sort of love for the Star Wars brand, this is gonna like nobody. [01:12:50] None of those people are gonna watch this show. [01:12:52] Uh, I guess you go ahead jack no no no um I, we mentioned it but um, why don't you tell us what is a four quadrant uh franchise? [01:13:00] What is a four quadrant movie? [01:13:02] Yeah, a four quadrant movie is basically it appeals to the widest possible uh audience right, so it's like kids adults parents, singles uh, I forget exactly which four quadrants are, but I know it's like kids and adults are two of the quadrants. [01:13:19] Uh, men and men and women. [01:13:21] Is that what it is? [01:13:22] Yeah it's, it's a it's, it's like uh, it's. [01:13:25] I think it's it's male kids, female kids, male adults, female old, female adults is the classic. [01:13:31] I'm sure there's a bunch of different ones, but it's your point, That's what it means. [01:13:33] It's like, and we all know that there's like there's chick flicks, like that, that's a movie that appeals to chicks. [01:13:38] There's movies that there's obviously lots of movies, ones that do very well that are for children. [01:13:43] Uh, my kids saw the new Garfield, they thought that was fine. [01:13:46] I, um, you know, I didn't think there was anything questionable in that. [01:13:49] We've also seen Disney, which also owns Star Wars, run into a lot of trouble by mixing a lot of this same type of content into their kids' shows or in films, like this one they did about Buzz Lightyear, where they had like some kind of gay kiss in it, and it was a complete and utter failure. [01:14:05] And so, I think the one reason that Star Wars got so big and is referred to as the really the first blockbuster is because it was kind of the first film that was a four-quadrant movie in many ways, and really one of the first ones that what became the summer blockbuster. [01:14:21] It was the original summer blockbuster, made obviously all the money when it came out. [01:14:25] And kind of, in many ways, every movie that's come out since then is kind of like just repeating the Star Wars formula. [01:14:34] So, my thought crime take on this one: what I would say is, as you say, so I watched the original movies when I was a kid. [01:14:42] Most kids my age like that stuff, but when they when Disney bought it, I kind of knew, okay, this is probably not going to be great. [01:14:50] And then episode episode seven came out, I watched it, I didn't even hate it that much, but I could like that was the first one where Harrison was the first Disney one, yeah, the first Disney movie, and so and I saw it, it wasn't the worst thing in the world, but I could tell that it's not going to get better from here. [01:15:06] Yeah, and eventually, I was like, I think I told people eventually, they're going to beat this into the ground and they're going to do this talking to other people, they're going to do this until you all hate it. [01:15:15] And I'm just going to check out now. [01:15:17] And so, I didn't see, I haven't seen any of the other Disney ones. [01:15:20] I did see episode nine because I was told it was one of the worst movies ever made, and it would be funny to watch. [01:15:26] I watched it, and it was substantially worse than I was anticipating. [01:15:29] It was well, to be truly executable. [01:15:31] To be fair, George Lucas was ruining the franchise before he started. [01:15:36] This was on a different level, Jarjar Binks. [01:15:38] But I don't know which one is nine. [01:15:39] Nine is nine, is where somehow returned, and the last Disney one's nine, yeah. [01:15:45] Yeah, well, they, I think, have they done any other spin-off? [01:15:48] I don't know, yeah, they did some of this. [01:15:49] What I would say is they've done a bunch of shows like on Disney Plus, they have a bunch of shows, they have animated shows, they have a kid's like Jedi Kids. [01:15:55] So, the reason I say that is I think I've gone through like the meltdown of like, oh, Disney has irredeemably ruined Star Wars for episode eight, episode nine, solo, this show. [01:16:08] I think one or two people complained about like the OBS show. [01:16:11] Solo was a show. [01:16:12] I actually, I actually will, I actually will defend Solo. [01:16:16] I think people, I think people crapped on it because the uh what was the one that came out before it? [01:16:21] The um no, no, no, Last Jedi. [01:16:25] Last Jedi was the one that came out just before it was the Rion Johnson one, which was just horrible, ruins Luke Skywalker, etc., etc. [01:16:31] And then people had this bad taste in their mouth, so they took it out on solo. [01:16:35] But if you actually sit and watch that movie, it's like it's just kind of a fun, like it's almost like a buddy cop movie. [01:16:41] I thought solo was a weapon in the middle. [01:16:42] Solo's the only one of anything from the only one, yeah. [01:16:46] And it, but here, go ahead. [01:16:48] So, just to finish the thought, is I've kind of been through people freaking out about Disney Star Wars five or six times at this point, or they get mad like the new video game is bad, or they make a book that has some to it because there's a whole vomit of Star Wars stuff that's always coming out. [01:17:07] And I guess what I'm frustrated with is there's like a cottage industry of people who just complain about new Star Wars or new other stuff. [01:17:15] And I'm a little frustrated that people just don't have the ability to say, I am going to not watch this and I am going to not care about it. [01:17:22] That's true. [01:17:23] It was obvious six years ago that Star Wars was now bad. [01:17:27] Mandalorian, actually, now that I'm thinking of it, Mandalorian, before I got rid of our Disney subscription, I liked that. [01:17:35] The Mandalorian, what'd you say? [01:17:39] I made it like two episodes. [01:17:41] I watched like two episodes of Mandalorian and I checked out. [01:17:43] I was like, this is dumb. [01:17:44] None of you are without sin. [01:17:46] I liked it. [01:17:46] Here's the thing. [01:17:48] Star Wars, to your point, as soon as it got bought by Disney, was going to become more like kitschy and a little more cringe, right? [01:17:55] They could have gone in a darker kind of direction, I think, that would have appealed to some of the kids that grew up with it more who were older and adults. [01:18:05] I think they just basically said, we're going to make these like kiddie movies at this point, which is all the more reason why them inserting their gay agenda, their not too secret gay agenda into all these films is really appalling. [01:18:21] Everything is all fan service now. [01:18:23] That's probably the big issue. [01:18:25] It's like, oh, it's like they did this in the prequels. [01:18:28] Like, oh, you like Boba Fett? [01:18:30] We're going to give you a whole army of Boba Fett's. [01:18:32] Oh, you like Mandalorians? [01:18:33] We're going to give you a whole army. [01:18:34] Like, there's going to be more of junk that you like. [01:18:36] And it's like, are you actually going to try to write something good? [01:18:40] And they're not. [01:18:40] They're just not. [01:18:41] And so I guess my thought crime on all of this is that, so number one, obviously what you're talking about is the arrested development, people who are in like their 30s, their 40s who are watching this stuff. [01:18:54] And it's a huge problem in millennials. [01:18:56] And actually, we're all millennials here or like elder millennials, or whatever you're going to call it. [01:19:00] Gen Y, by the way, is which is slightly different than like your core millennial. [01:19:04] But in Gen Y, I've noticed a ton. [01:19:07] You will see, and you talk about being on the East Coast. [01:19:09] I see it on the West Coast too, though. [01:19:11] Gen Y has got Star Wars stickers on like everything. [01:19:16] They are obsessed with Star Wars. [01:19:18] It's disgusting. [01:19:20] You can become like a new religion. [01:19:21] You can find threads on Reddit where people are like, how do I make sure my children grow up to be Star Wars fans? [01:19:27] I just saw that. [01:19:28] I just saw that. [01:19:29] What do I do if my children leave the church of Star Wars and join a different religion? [01:19:35] It's a problem with men. [01:19:37] It's a problem with men. [01:19:38] Men are obsessed with Star Wars in their adult years, and they are totally committed to Star Wars. [01:19:44] And so something that I've done as a, you know, call this a thought crime. [01:19:48] I tweet this every once in a while and I get so much hate for it when I do, is that we don't have anything Star Wars in our house. [01:19:55] Star Wars is not welcome in the post-ho household. [01:19:57] I'm not raising my kids to have anything to do with Star Wars. [01:20:01] This is like one of the one franchises I do this with where we just like, no toys, no clothes. [01:20:09] They've never seen any of the movies. [01:20:11] And quite frankly, like I'm just not even interested in letting them see any of them. [01:20:15] I think we have like a baby Yoda somewhere in our house. [01:20:19] But I was never obsessed with Star Wars, so I never even cared. === Nina Yankovich Censorship Videos (06:10) === [01:20:22] Like I don't even see it as like a threat. [01:20:24] And maybe I should be a little more alert. [01:20:26] I don't even care, he said as he went to solo. [01:20:29] I like solo. [01:20:30] I like solo was good. [01:20:32] Solo was actually good. [01:20:33] Yeah, solo was good. [01:20:34] The movie that reveals white American lead, right? [01:20:39] Not that I would notice other than the fact that every other single movie of the Jedi or like from Jedi's or whatever, everything since, I don't know, last 15 years, they've very distinctly done a white American lead. [01:20:52] No, no, like a white American male. [01:20:55] And by the way, with like some swagger, with like some testosterone to him as the lead, that was the only one was solo. [01:21:03] And it's kind of interesting how that's the one that's been sort of like written out of, you know, the story. [01:21:09] Yeah, I find it noticeable. [01:21:11] Because it gets mentioned in the chat, someone brought up Harry Potter. [01:21:14] Do we have to be like pro-Harry Potter now? [01:21:16] Because J.K. Rowling is bass. [01:21:18] No, absolutely not. [01:21:20] She's not based either. [01:21:21] No, we're kind of gender. [01:21:22] She's like an enemy of the state of gender stuff. [01:21:26] I've just never been into it. [01:21:27] It's something that, like, you know, and this is a big difference between Gen Y and millennials. [01:21:31] One of the many reasons that I say that Gen Y and millennials are separate because millennials love Harry Potter. [01:21:37] And I was already aged out of like the kiddie stuff when that's first started coming around. [01:21:42] And so I just never, but you will find these Gen Yers like Nina Yankovich and others. [01:21:49] I was going to say, this is Jack's thing. completely are obsessed with Harry Potter. [01:21:53] So Nina Yankovich, who was going to be before I got her fired, who had been hired as the head of the Disinformation Governance Board at the Department of Homeland Security, got her quote-unquote renown and fame by being the lead singer of a Harry Potter tribute band called the Moaning Myrtles. [01:22:13] And this was something where, now, by the way, she brought this up recently in congressional testimony, complaining about me to Congress and whining about me to the weaponization committee when they brought her in. [01:22:26] She said, I can't believe you brought that up. [01:22:27] That's something I did when I was a teenager, blah, blah, blah, years ago. [01:22:31] However, Kama, I looked this up and she was doing this until into her 20s. [01:22:38] And she's got videos up on YouTube in her 20s when she was doing moaning myrtles videos. [01:22:46] And yeah, apparently Myrtle's like a character in there. [01:22:48] I don't know. [01:22:50] And by the way, we also know that she was doing videos on TikTok where she was talking about like super califragilistic expialadocious and turning that into musical renditions of why we should censor people we don't like on the internet. [01:23:03] So Nina Yankovich, by the way, I'll even say it out there, not the worst singer in the world. [01:23:08] Nina, perhaps you should go back to your original calling and stay out of, I don't know, government or trying to run or do anything in the real world. [01:23:16] I basically guarantee that Jack Pasobic could have a like a police lineup of just like six random women and you would be able to pick out like all similar ages, similar looks. [01:23:26] You would be able to look a Harry Potter girl in the eye and pick her out of a crowd. [01:23:33] I have so I did this recently. [01:23:35] I did this. [01:23:36] I did this like a year ago. [01:23:38] And do you remember who it was? [01:23:39] It was the head of, we did it on the show actually. [01:23:42] It was the head of the Donald Trump grand jury down in Georgia. [01:23:50] Do you remember this girl? [01:23:51] Yes, she was like, we were like, that looks like, but we saw her and we were like, that's clearly a Harry Potter girl. [01:23:55] Just from her mannerisms, just from her look, just the way she carried herself, the way she talked. [01:24:00] I said, that's a Harry Potter girl. [01:24:01] We looked it up. [01:24:02] How Slytherin like on her Twitter account or something? [01:24:09] We found her Twitter, we found her Reddit, we found her Instagram. [01:24:12] It was like Harry, it was like a cult and Harry Potter everywhere. [01:24:16] All right, hold on. [01:24:17] I got her. [01:24:17] I got her image. [01:24:18] It's worth bringing her back up. [01:24:23] I think we'll remember this lady. [01:24:28] Oh, we have Nina singing. [01:24:30] Do we want to play Nina Yankovich singing 159? [01:24:34] Information laundering is really quite ferocious. [01:24:37] It's when a huckster takes some lies and makes them sound precocious by saying them in Congress or a mainstream outlet. [01:24:43] So disinformation's origins are slightly less atrocious. [01:24:48] It's how you hide a little eye, little lie. [01:24:50] It's how you hide a little eye little lie. [01:24:52] It's how you hide a little eyelid lie when Rudy Giuliani shared that intel from Ukraine. [01:24:56] Or when TikTok influencers say COVID can cause pain. [01:24:59] They're laundering disinfo when we really should take note and not support their lies with our wallet voice or note. [01:25:08] By the way, she's lying about the Hunter Biden laptop right there. [01:25:11] That's a pretty good rhyme. [01:25:13] It's a great lie. [01:25:14] It's a great rhyme. [01:25:15] She's a good singer. [01:25:16] I think, Nina, I think there's a place for everyone in the world. [01:25:20] And yours is clearly doing some kind of singing. [01:25:24] You know, go join a group, go do something like that. [01:25:26] Don't try to do anything that involves like using your head or thinking or anything that's below, you know, kind of above like a 115, maybe even a 110 IQ. [01:25:37] Um, you know, that's fine. [01:25:38] That's much more your speed. [01:25:39] You're going to be happier, and so will everyone else. [01:25:44] You know, think about it, though. [01:25:45] It's, it's the, and Blake, you and I have talked about this before. [01:25:47] It's theater kids. [01:25:48] We've got theater kids running the government. [01:25:51] We've got theater kids all over the place. [01:25:52] Go look. [01:25:53] So you got Niti Yankovich. [01:25:54] You've got Jensaki as like one of, by the way, there's no, there's no question to me that Jensaki is like a Harry Potter obsessive. [01:26:02] There's no question. [01:26:03] She's got the same mannerisms. [01:26:04] She's she's cleaned up. [01:26:05] She's she's much more cleaned up than this than this girl from Georgia. [01:26:10] Yeah, throw up, throw up the image, by the way, of the witch, the witch from Georgia. [01:26:14] It's 160 and then 161. [01:26:16] There she is. [01:26:18] The Georgia four person. [01:26:21] You can just see it. [01:26:22] Oh, there it is. [01:26:25] You can. [01:26:26] You can pick him out of a lineup. [01:26:27] Jack, I think we should do this. [01:26:29] Okay. [01:26:30] I actually think we should. [01:26:30] We actually should do this. === The Witch from Georgia Image (03:52) === [01:26:32] We should do like a street test and put like five or six millennial, you're saying Gen Y, which were born between what year would Gen Y be born in Jack? [01:26:43] So Gen Y is typically you're born in the 80s, and then I start millennial as like 90. [01:26:48] It's not, it's not hard and fast, but basically it's like you're born in the 80s, and so you were the last generation to understand the world before connectivity and the internet. [01:26:59] So you're saying millennial women were the Harry Potter women, not the Gen Y women. [01:27:04] Yes. [01:27:04] Okay, so get a bunch of millennial women, line them up on a wall, have them all look you right in the eye. [01:27:09] Line them up against the wall. [01:27:11] Well, it doesn't have to be a wall, but like there's no, there's no, there's nothing weird happening here other than the fact that they have to look you in the eye and like smile. [01:27:20] It could be a stage. [01:27:22] Yes. [01:27:22] Yes. [01:27:23] It could be a stage. [01:27:24] And you, I bet Jack could pick the one Harry Potter like super fan, you would pick. [01:27:31] I actually have this all day long. [01:27:34] All day, every day. [01:27:35] There's no question. [01:27:37] I don't know how to explain it. [01:27:38] I don't know what it is, but you can always tell what the mannerisms. [01:27:42] You can tell. [01:27:42] By the way, just the still images, just the still images alone is all you need. [01:27:48] Just give me a six-pack. [01:27:49] Just give me six mug shots and I'll pick them out every time. [01:27:52] So this Wall Street Silver, if you want to put up one 58, he had a tweet that went viral. [01:27:58] He said the acolyte, this is this new Star Wars series summary. [01:28:01] The main character has two mothers. [01:28:04] The main character has two mothers. [01:28:06] This is on Disney Plus, by the way. [01:28:08] Two, all of the main Jedi characters are black or Asian, zero white men. [01:28:12] It's predictable, not shocking. [01:28:13] Number three, in the first episode, the only speaking role for a white character was for prisoners. [01:28:21] So it's not even just like a gay Star Wars. [01:28:25] It's like, it's just like all the DEI CRT systemic racism like in one. [01:28:31] But this is just what I mean. [01:28:33] Okay, Wall Street Silver. [01:28:34] This is one of those like bro Reddit things that buys GameStop stock. [01:28:38] And okay, I get that the acolyte is bad, but stop watching Star Wars. [01:28:44] Stop caring about Star Wars. [01:28:46] I didn't even know there was a new Star Wars series until this week. [01:28:50] Well, this is the only reason we know about it. [01:28:51] So is their trick working on us? [01:28:53] Are we just all duped and playing into their head? [01:28:56] You should care about a new Disney Star Wars series the amount you care about like what's the top show on Chinese television? [01:29:02] I don't know. [01:29:03] Right. [01:29:04] Is it sci-fi? [01:29:04] Is it romance? [01:29:05] I don't know. [01:29:05] But you have to admit. [01:29:07] Typically, it's denunciations of Xi Jinping's political opponents. [01:29:11] Right. [01:29:12] So the, but the point is, like, Star Wars is a thing. [01:29:15] It's a, it's a cultural phenomenon. [01:29:17] You can't, you can't compare it to like the top show on Chinese TV or whatever. [01:29:21] I mean, it has so much. [01:29:23] It's such a big frame. [01:29:24] That's why we care. [01:29:25] It's because people like us on our side choose to care. [01:29:28] That's what keeps it going. [01:29:29] That's what keeps Disney making it. [01:29:30] It's fine to say that I disagree to an extent. [01:29:36] I disagree to an extent. [01:29:38] So, you know, Star Wars is one of those things that had massive cultural valence and was just something that was kind of beloved by a lot of people, obviously, growing up. [01:29:50] As you say, in our generation, this was something that everybody liked. [01:29:53] Yeah, it's also something that a lot of people grew out of, and that's also cool too. [01:29:57] But taking something that had so much cultural resonance with a group of people and then turning it into, just turning it into this mystery meat mush of LGBT nonsense is, number one, it's ridiculous from a business standpoint and a financial standpoint to take one of the most successful franchises on the face of the planet and completely run it into the ground. === Miss Maryland Trans Woman Controversy (09:36) === [01:30:24] But number two, it also goes to show you that the group of people who I call the unhumans that have taken over it are actually doing these things on purpose. [01:30:32] They're doing it out of spite. [01:30:34] They're doing it out of hatred. [01:30:35] They're doing it because they want to take things that are good. [01:30:39] They want to take things that are loved, that are cultural icons and destroy this. [01:30:44] You see this with every revolutionary movement that's ever been, that's ever been concocted in history. [01:30:49] They see things that are culturally relevant and they want to destroy it. [01:30:52] So I don't see any difference between that to the destruction of the Confederate statues, to the destruction and the attacks on the American flag. [01:31:01] Again, it's just something that's part of our cultural tapestry that they are trying to pervert, destroy, and eventually purge. [01:31:08] Well, I feel inspired to throw this image up. [01:31:12] You know, since we're talking about fantasy and fiction, we have an image of the new Miss Maryland as well, if we can throw that up. [01:31:24] Oh. [01:31:25] Gonna wait for it. [01:31:28] Kylie will throw it up when we get a second. [01:31:32] So the image isn't that the new Miss Maryland is trans. [01:31:36] The new Miss Maryland is a mister. [01:31:39] And the really crazy part about this, and I'm trying to actually find the picture because I saw one earlier that was a little bit smaller, is not just, so there you go. [01:31:50] There it is. [01:31:51] Trans-Asian. [01:31:53] So wait. [01:31:54] I always forget the way you're supposed to say it. [01:31:56] Who has a husband? [01:31:57] But what is the way you're supposed to say it? [01:31:59] Are you supposed to say trans man or trans woman? [01:32:02] Every time I see Riley Gaines, I go, can you just tell me? [01:32:06] What do I say? [01:32:08] And I still can't remember. [01:32:09] She's taught me like four times. [01:32:10] She gets like mad if you're not. [01:32:12] The rule is always what you say is what they claim to be. [01:32:15] So trans woman means they are a man. [01:32:18] But actually. [01:32:20] All right. [01:32:21] Isn't it, it's like not really a like trans man would be like not. [01:32:25] Yeah, yeah, that's a good way of putting it. [01:32:27] Trans equals not really. [01:32:28] Not really a man. [01:32:29] Yeah. [01:32:29] So trans man is not really a man. [01:32:31] Anyways, the reason I think this is what you why I want to throw this image up here is Jack, to your point, it's like this is the new Miss Maryland. [01:32:38] They take institutions, they crap on them, they contort them and ruin them. [01:32:43] And that's just kind of, it's like a, it's like the locusts going through your, your, your favorite cultural institution. [01:32:50] Star Wars is one. [01:32:51] And I think that's why it matters, actually. [01:32:54] We could debate whether Star Wars should be so beloved, but the fact is it is, right? [01:32:59] And so when they do this. [01:33:01] Of course it is. [01:33:02] Yeah. [01:33:02] Like, so when you do this to, you know, Miss America and you do this to Star Wars, you do it to, you know, the universities and you do it. [01:33:11] Like at some point, you just. [01:33:12] I found it. [01:33:12] I found the husband picture. [01:33:14] Ah. [01:33:17] Go ahead, go ahead. [01:33:18] But you got to guys get. [01:33:19] Yeah. [01:33:19] Oh, it's like a real husband. [01:33:21] Lord, yeah, oh, yeah, I know the husband picture is even crazier. [01:33:25] Wait, huge black belt. [01:33:26] Oh my gosh, throw that. [01:33:27] You guys have to throw that up. [01:33:28] What? [01:33:29] That's the husband. [01:33:30] So he's like a what is he's a marine? [01:33:34] No, there's a village with the logo. [01:33:36] That's a marine. [01:33:36] Is that Air Force? [01:33:38] No, the Marine. [01:33:39] That's a Marine. [01:33:40] Thanks, Jack. [01:33:41] Good lord. [01:33:42] So wait, that's like a red-blooded looking marine dude, square jaw, high and tight. [01:33:48] Does he know? [01:33:50] He's got to know. [01:33:52] Well, you know the stereotype. [01:33:53] You know the stereotypes with marines sometimes. [01:33:55] I don't know the stereotype. [01:33:57] They were the last branch to require literacy. [01:33:59] So you get some. [01:34:00] Well, I mean, golly. [01:34:04] That's shocking. [01:34:06] Jack, what's your initial reaction? [01:34:07] Put that image back up there, please. [01:34:10] Man. [01:34:10] So he married knowingly, we think, a dude. [01:34:15] So is he gay? [01:34:16] Does that make him gay? [01:34:18] Or do we know if she's he? [01:34:20] Sorry. [01:34:21] Oh, yeah. [01:34:22] Do we know if he, the trans woman, not really a woman? [01:34:28] There's a ceremony. [01:34:29] Wait, there's a ceremony picture. [01:34:30] I'm on the Instagram now. [01:34:34] Oh, my God. [01:34:35] I don't know how to. [01:34:37] What if he was like, what if he was like, what if he's like, what if he was like, you know, a practicing Christian and was like, I'm saving myselves for our wedding night and I want it to be special. [01:34:45] And watching. [01:34:46] He's got kind of a funky surprise on wedding night. [01:34:50] That is like, if you zoom in on his face, it is kind of a. [01:34:53] It is a funny face. [01:34:55] You're starting to get me with the whole thing. [01:34:57] It's a really weird. [01:34:59] That's a really, I mean, that's a really weird image. [01:35:05] All right, here. [01:35:06] Throw this one up. [01:35:07] We got a little zoomed up version of it for the audience. [01:35:12] Man. [01:35:13] What do you tell your parents? [01:35:15] I don't know. [01:35:16] I mean, let's maybe he's a well-intentioned, nice guy, but of all the fish in the sea, bro. [01:35:25] Like, I mean, unless he's gay, and this is sort of like are we going to have to dig out that like Andrew Tate clip where it's like, is it is it more gay to like to like Hulk Hogan, but it's a woman or like Megan Fox? [01:35:43] It's a it's a dude. [01:35:44] This is a weird would you rather? [01:35:46] Yeah. [01:35:48] Jack, do we have the definitive like, you know, you know, Reddit thread, 4chan? [01:35:55] What's the consensus here of what is what is more so? [01:36:03] So here's my whole thing. [01:36:04] All right. [01:36:06] So the famous internet question on this is, are traps gay? [01:36:09] And so this is the biggest, the biggest one in the world. [01:36:12] R Traps gay. [01:36:13] And so yes or no. [01:36:15] I don't actually think it's necessarily a yes or no question. [01:36:18] I think that I think it becomes gay when you find out. [01:36:21] So okay. [01:36:23] This is a real story. [01:36:24] So I was, I was much younger, went out, we're having a drink. [01:36:31] No, where is this episode? [01:36:32] No, I was with my now wife. [01:36:36] We were dating. [01:36:38] So it wasn't, it's not a story about me, but my best buddy at the time had just gone through a breakup and we were out and he saw somebody from across the room, literally turns to me and goes, that is the most beautiful woman I've ever seen. [01:36:55] I'm going to go talk to her. [01:36:57] Turns out it was not a she, it was a he. [01:37:01] And this person was Canadian and his, the trans woman, not really a woman, had a boyfriend. [01:37:12] And it like spun all of our heads first because like my buddy was convinced that was a female. [01:37:20] And this trans woman had a actually, I think they were engaged. [01:37:25] Was like, here's my fiancé. [01:37:27] And it was like a normal looking dude. [01:37:29] And I, my head, because he approached and was like, hey, she was like, actually, I'm taken. [01:37:35] No, he did approach him trying to, you know, spark a conversation. [01:37:42] And then this was like, I guess they like talked for, you know, five minutes and this, this came out of it. [01:37:47] He came over, like, his face was as white as a sheet. [01:37:50] And he was like, you will not believe what just happened. [01:37:54] And we still talk about it to this day. [01:37:55] Did you do that? [01:37:57] I'd take that one to my grave if that happened to me. [01:37:59] No, I mean, it was like, he was, he was actually like shaken up by it. [01:38:05] I think by the fact that he found this person attractive from across the I don't know. [01:38:10] I don't know what to make of that. [01:38:12] Like he, to Jack's point, once he found out, I think any attraction that he was feeling was like gone. [01:38:20] Fair enough. [01:38:20] That's a relief. [01:38:22] But I saw a woman with two heads in a bar once. [01:38:25] What? [01:38:25] Yeah, so that's a trap. [01:38:26] That's a classic trap. [01:38:27] And yeah, I think once you find out, if you continue beyond that or if you still have any feelings beyond that, that becomes gay. [01:38:34] You know what this reminds me of is when the topless trainee at the White House flashed the White House or whatever. [01:38:42] And there wasn't it like it was like Clay and Buck or something. [01:38:45] They were talking about, I think Jesse Kelly said the same thing. [01:38:49] They're like, it's not a bad looking trans woman or whatever. [01:38:53] And I remember being like shocked. [01:38:54] They were talking specifically about the assets, I believe. [01:38:58] Oh, were they talking about them that were available? [01:39:01] They were talking about that. [01:39:01] It's like, oh, that's a nice job or whatever. [01:39:03] I'm like, I'm sorry. [01:39:04] I'm not into it. [01:39:04] Just not into it. [01:39:05] There was something like that. [01:39:06] It's this weird, like, that's that, that's Gen X humor, by the way, if that is a joke, where it's like, oh, yeah, no, this is good. [01:39:12] Like, I'm accepting. [01:39:14] I'm cool. [01:39:14] And that's, that's, that's a key difference between Gen X and Gen Y. Gen Y is like, no, I'm not into that. [01:39:19] Not into that at all. [01:39:21] Well, I feel like we've successfully gone through some thought crimes here. [01:39:24] So that's, you know, by the way, since we're sharing friend stories, my craziest friend story is that my is okay. [01:39:36] So we knew a guy who was adopted. [01:39:42] And long story short, he thought he was dating an older woman. [01:39:48] And when he brought that woman to her to meet his parents, he's like, oh, this is my older girlfriend. [01:39:57] They were like, this is your natural mother. === Generational Differences in Values (08:16) === [01:40:01] No. [01:40:02] This is your birth mom. [01:40:05] No. [01:40:06] Dated his mom. [01:40:08] Yeah. [01:40:08] No. [01:40:09] Nice. [01:40:10] Yeah. [01:40:10] And so, and so she didn't know about it. [01:40:12] He didn't. [01:40:13] They didn't know. [01:40:14] Did the mom didn't like it? [01:40:16] Total Oedipal. [01:40:17] No, the mom didn't know because she had stayed in the area. [01:40:23] Was your friend like no? [01:40:27] It's not even Ed. [01:40:29] Yeah, Oedipal. [01:40:30] And so, yeah, it's like this crazy. [01:40:33] I think she had been like a, like a teen, it was like a teen pregnancy kind of thing. [01:40:39] And yeah. [01:40:40] So it was like maybe like a 15-year difference or 16-year difference, something like that. [01:40:45] Exactly. [01:40:45] Exactly. [01:40:46] So like 20s to 30, 20 to 35 kind of thing. [01:40:49] Did they look like growing up in like, I mean, what happens in the moments after the revelation? [01:40:55] Do you have, do you know how the story finishes? [01:40:58] Well, I mean, so they, they obviously ended the romantic part of the relationship. [01:41:04] And then just that obvious, Jack. [01:41:06] Is it obvious? [01:41:09] Yeah. [01:41:10] And then, you know, they tried to, you know, bring up a regular genie back in the bottle. [01:41:16] That being said, though, that being said, though, we never let him live that one down ever. [01:41:23] So are you still friends with this person? [01:41:24] And can we have him on the show? [01:41:26] No, no, no. [01:41:26] Yeah, because I want to do like a full hour-long, in-depth podcast. [01:41:31] I still, I mean, I could probably hit up my, I could probably hit up some buddies who know him. [01:41:36] I don't know. [01:41:37] I'm sure that he would absolutely not want to talk about this. [01:41:41] I would ask his publicist to advise him not to talk about it. [01:41:44] What if we offered him money? [01:41:45] Yeah, I would offer him money for that. [01:41:47] I wanted to. [01:41:49] Maybe you could have him on in like anonymously or something. [01:41:52] Hollywood would eat this up. [01:41:54] This is right up their fetishist. [01:41:57] It's literally like the third oldest story we have. [01:42:00] Yeah. [01:42:01] But like still widely frowned upon. [01:42:04] Yeah, but you know, a lot of things that used to be frowned on are okay now. [01:42:08] Yeah, I mean, yeah, that's true. [01:42:10] It's very true. [01:42:13] Do we want to keep going? [01:42:14] Are we dead here? [01:42:16] Oh, I don't think we could do anything. [01:42:18] Let's shout out to fans. [01:42:20] Somebody was asking, maybe, maybe a couple of comments real quick since I know there's been a lot. [01:42:25] Someone was asking, Portland hold the line says, Jack, would you consider being White House press secretary? [01:42:35] I realize Jack is knee deep or elbow deep in gay homo crossjesser LARPing pictures, but could you answer my question, Jack Bro? [01:42:44] Yes, but only if I am able to talk about stuff like this from the press briefing room. [01:42:49] Oh my gosh, MAGA Kitten Ultra says, some of my guy friends have told me that as long as they transitioned early, they'd still do it. [01:42:56] LMAO. [01:42:59] Nope. [01:43:00] Nope. [01:43:00] No. [01:43:00] See, that right there is a perfect example, by the way, of the fact that people will, that when you have this stuff pervading your culture, you start to get acceptance of it. [01:43:11] And people start to say, oh, well, I know I'm supposed to be accepting. [01:43:14] I know I'm supposed to be tolerant. [01:43:16] So yeah, yeah, I would do it. [01:43:18] And then you actually start to trick yourself into thinking that that's okay. [01:43:23] This has been something that's studied. [01:43:24] It's been something that I should say that they don't like having studied. [01:43:28] But there's no question that people's attitudes on this are extremely malleable. [01:43:32] There's parts of the world, by the way, where it's completely unaccepted. [01:43:36] And somebody who said something like that would probably be sent to like a mental institution. [01:43:40] But this is a social contagion. [01:43:43] This is why you have incels that evolve into these types of things many, many times. [01:43:49] Yeah. [01:43:50] And by the way, that is like a weird deal. [01:43:53] I don't know what. [01:43:53] I don't even know if this is relevant or maybe it's another thought crime, but like the castrati in Italy that were castrated at a very young age to keep their singing voice intact. [01:44:03] Like there is fundamental transformations that happen that you can stop. [01:44:08] Obviously, we know this through drugs and that sort of thing now that will basically transform by lack of transformation. [01:44:17] It will forever alter the development of a young boy or something. [01:44:22] I don't know if that's relevant, but it is something I've often thought about. [01:44:25] And we have one recording, I think, still from the last living castrati that they ever did that we know of, at least. [01:44:32] They still have the recording of, and it sounds like a woman singing. [01:44:36] Are we mentioning that? [01:44:36] Because you have to do that if you're going to be the White House press secretary. [01:44:39] Yeah, Jack. [01:44:40] Yeah, Jack, you would have to permanently take care of that. [01:44:45] Excellent. [01:44:46] It'll be done. [01:44:47] Anyways. [01:44:48] Okay. [01:44:49] Any other comments here? [01:44:54] Oh, by the way, we haven't, by the way, we've been kind of remiss that we have a huge event coming up next week. [01:45:00] And I don't even think we've mentioned it once here. [01:45:02] But we have the People's Convention where, by the way, Steve Bannon will be appearing. [01:45:09] So go to tpaction.com or dot org. [01:45:12] tpaction.com forward slash peoples. [01:45:16] Yeah, tpaction.com forward slash peoples. [01:45:19] So President Trump will be in attendance. [01:45:22] Steve Bannon will be in attendance. [01:45:25] Everyone's favorites are going to be there. [01:45:27] You must come to this thing now more than ever. [01:45:29] This probably will be Steve Bannon's, unless anything changes, it will be Steve Bannon's last public appearance, last public speech. [01:45:38] We're doing a book launch event there for my book on humans. [01:45:41] If you want to come by, check that out. [01:45:42] We've got a ton of pre-orders and really excited about that. [01:45:46] The actual book doesn't even drop yet. [01:45:47] So if you want to get it, you can get it a couple of weeks early at Peoples. [01:45:51] We were able to work that all out. [01:45:52] But, you know, huge day for Turning Point Action. [01:45:54] We're just getting started. [01:45:56] And of course, by the way, our esteemed co-host, Tyler, will be in attendance. [01:46:02] Tyler is also someone who's been putting together in attendance, I should say, virtually or in person. [01:46:09] We'll see about that. [01:46:10] But a huge shout out to him, by the way, for putting together Turning Point Action and putting together Turning Points Actions arm and these events because we wouldn't have been able to do any of this without Tyler, who's someone we stand with and support completely. [01:46:23] Yeah. [01:46:23] Tyler, for people who don't know, and I mean, he comes on the show and we don't really give him proper due sometimes, but Tyler, along with Charlie, but Charlie has a thousand other jobs. [01:46:33] He's the guy that has to go speak. [01:46:34] He's the guy that has to go sort of fundraise and all these things. [01:46:38] But so Tyler, as COO of TPUSA, was one of the probably the key architect of the field program that is now sort of the envy of the conservative world. [01:46:48] We have 35 college and high school, 3,500 college and high school chapters or presence on those campuses, hundreds of thousands of students involved. [01:46:58] And then he sort of took that and is now building out a national sort of field ballot chase program. [01:47:04] So he's using some of those same tricks and tips that he learned along the way there, building out our ballot chase in Arizona, Wisconsin, and Michigan. [01:47:14] So hat tip to Tyler. [01:47:16] He'll be back soon. [01:47:20] Back very, very soon. [01:47:21] Yeah, people need to check that out. [01:47:23] All right. [01:47:23] If we don't have any more comments, I think that's about it for tonight. [01:47:29] Blake, people can't follow you, but if they want to see you, of course, you can watch on the Charlie Kirk show. [01:47:34] Andrew, are we plugging your socials or what, man? [01:47:36] Andrew Kaysay, listen, if I get 500 new followers tonight, I'll start actively tweeting again. [01:47:44] There it is. [01:47:44] That's the challenge. [01:47:45] Andrew Kay say, Jack, and you don't get to just like retweet something random of mine and give me 500 new followers. [01:47:51] That doesn't count. [01:47:52] Has to be organic. [01:47:53] All right. [01:47:53] Go give Andrew some followers, folks. [01:47:55] He's feeling left out a little bit. [01:47:57] But until then, folks, go out there and commit fucked crimes. [01:48:04] Thanks so much for listening, everybody. 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