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News Rundown & Mockery
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| Hey guys, welcome to another huge episode of Triggered. | |
| I'm back in studio today, and it's great to be with all of you. | |
| Coming up, we'll have a fan favorite, AJ Rice, on the program. | |
| So you're not going to want to miss that super funny guy. | |
| Great knowledge with a twist, humor. | |
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| We're going to do a quick news rundown and mock all of the left's latest insanity. | |
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| Now, let's take a look at some of the top news headlines that are out there. | |
| And we begin with the display of mass delusion over the weekend, where left-wing lunatics held their latest gathering of TDS. | |
| Yes, guys, the latest gathering of Trump Derangement Syndrome. | |
| But this wasn't just an organic gathering of group therapy. | |
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Unhinged Anger and Madness
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| It was backed by major left-wing funding groups filled with extremist and more unhinged, sick, and disgusting displays of calls for violence. | |
| They called it no kings. | |
| But like most left-wing movements, it had no coherent message, no inspiration, no solutions, but it had a lot of unhinged anger, hysteria, and mass insanity. | |
| My father was asked about it on Air Force One, and let's just say, guys, as usual, he did not disappoint. | |
| I think it's a joke. | |
| I looked at the people. | |
| They're not representative of this country. | |
| And I looked at all the brand new signs paid for. | |
| I guess it was paid for by Soros and other radical left lunatics. | |
| It looks like it was. | |
| We're checking it out. | |
| The demonstrations were very small, very ineffective. | |
| And the people were whacked out. | |
| When you look at those people, those are not representative of the people of our country. | |
| Mr. Kasder, besides San Francisco... | |
| By the way, I'm not a king. | |
| I'm not a king. | |
| I work my ass off to make our country great. | |
| That's all it is. | |
| I'm not a king at all. | |
| You think a king would allow them to protest? | |
| You think a king would let them do these things? | |
| No, a king would shut that down. | |
| You think a king would allow the government to persecute and prosecute him for years, try to jail him, allow the systems to allow him to get almost assassinated twice? | |
| You think that's the act of a king? | |
| It doesn't seem like it. | |
| You think a king would allow the government to stay shut down or would just say, get back to work? | |
| You have no choice. | |
| I mean, you know, doesn't exactly seem like the acts of a king, but reality is not something these people are all that in touch with. | |
| You also may be wondering what exactly were these freaks protesting anyway. | |
| Was it border security? | |
| You know, it seems like something any nation would want. | |
| Was it peace through strength? | |
| I mean, I know that's terrible. | |
| You know, there's no money in war, but like, seems like a logical thing that America actually voted for. | |
| Could it be, I don't know, gas prices falling below $3 a gallon? | |
| Nope. | |
| None of those things, guys. | |
| In fact, one of the things they're apparently very upset about is a lack of due process for foreign drug traffickers trying to poison our country. | |
| That's what they're eager to defend. | |
| Drug traffickers from other countries smuggling fentanyl into our country, killing hundreds of thousands of Americans. | |
| Our great vice president J.D. Vance was asked about it over the weekend. | |
| And just like my father, he also did not disappoint. | |
| American people to recognize these are narco-terrorists who are trying to bring poison into our country and kill our citizens. | |
| What happens to them, I don't really care so long as they're not bringing poison into our country. | |
| And what else are they mad about? | |
| Well, they want to make sure illegal immigrants keep getting health care. | |
| I mean, you know, you have the privilege of paying for your own health care and a bunch of illegals who will likely never pay into this system. | |
| In fact, it's why Democrats are still keeping the government shut down. | |
| Again, this is who they choose to go to bat for. | |
| Check this out. | |
| Health care. | |
| So we'll do whatever we can do to have great health care. | |
| But the Democrats want to destroy all health care because they want to give $1.5 trillion of this money. | |
| And they want additional money to go to people that came into our country illegally. | |
| Many of them are from prisons and mental institutions. | |
| And we're not going to destroy our health care for the Democrats. | |
| But one of the real reasons to celebrate today is that it marks the one year anniversary of my father working the drive-thru at a Pennsylvania McDonald's. | |
| One of the most iconic campaign moments in American history. | |
| In case you forgot, here's a quick trip down memory lane. | |
| Oh my God. | |
| Oh my god. | |
| Look at all the thank yous over there. | |
| Hello, everybody. | |
| You can't take this, right? | |
| This is compliments of Trump, okay? | |
| Yes, thank you. | |
| Mr. President, please don't let the United States become Brazil, my native Brazil. | |
| We'll keep it good. | |
| We're going to make it better than ever, okay? | |
| Thank you. | |
| It's a pleasure, Mr. President. | |
| Yes, thank you so much. | |
| Thank you over there. | |
| Thank you for having me. | |
| Have a good time. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Bye, John. | |
| Happy work. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Guys, isn't that the American dream? | |
| I mean, think of the range. | |
| You can go from being a fry cook at McDonald's to the president of the United States. | |
| I mean, not very king-like, but pretty freaking amazing. | |
| That's sort of what this country is about. | |
| That's what the left hates, guys. | |
| Authenticity and actually connecting with real people. | |
| They hate anything they can't script or indoctrinate you into. | |
| It's why they turn to violence. | |
| They've run out of other things to do. | |
| Their usual tactics don't work anymore. | |
| People understand the media is lying to them. | |
| People don't necessarily want to listen to an opinion of a moron in Hollywood. | |
| It's all they had. | |
| Now that that's not working anymore, they have no choice and they resort to violence. | |
| And by the way, one over the weekend, the FBI announced that they found a sniper's nest right near the Palm Beach International Airport with a direct line of sight to Air Force One. | |
| That's where my father lands when he comes down here to go home occasionally on the weekends. | |
| It's believed to have been there for months. | |
| This is right next to an airport, right next to a major highway. | |
| There is zero reason that something like this should be there. | |
| The U.S. Secret Service has made multiple security modifications in response to this terrifying discovery, including expanding its perimeter around the airport. | |
| But think about this. | |
| After two assassination attempts, they haven't given up yet, folks, it seems. | |
| They want to go for it at all costs. | |
| This has got to stop. | |
| The violence has got to stop because this looks like yet another setup for some sort of assassination attempt. | |
| And we'll cover all of this and much, much more in our interview just ahead with AJ Rice. | |
| But first, guys, one more sponsor. | |
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Auto Pen Presidency
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| Well, guys, joining me now, the author of The White Privilege album, founder of Public SPR, AJ Rice, back with us as always. | |
| AJ, good to see you, man. | |
| How you doing? | |
| Doing good, brother. | |
| Great to be here. | |
| Good to see you. | |
| I wasn't sure whether you were going to be here, whether the Auto Pen was going to be a fill-in hose for you today. | |
| Because now, you know, the auto, when there's not a king's protest, you know, between two kings, we had the auto pen. | |
| I saw you were walking along the White House portico recently and you showed all the grace, right? | |
| You had Grant and Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt and Truman and there, and between your father, the Autopen, the great Autopen. | |
| And, you know, honestly, you know what I noticed? | |
| I put that up there. | |
| It went pretty viral. | |
| There was no fact checks. | |
| Like, the usual suspects that would have usually thrown me off social media for saying that the Auto Pen was in fact the 46th president, no one seemed to actually disagree with that one. | |
| They're like, okay, you know, fact check true. | |
| That's true. | |
| That's true. | |
| And look, you know, the Auto Pen will live, it will live in infamy. | |
| You know, between, you know, whether the Auto Pen was the one smuggling the cocaine into the building, we're still not sure. | |
| We haven't cracked that mystery. | |
| But it's an amazing thing. | |
| I wonder who that could have been. | |
| You know, AJ, you know, they tried blaming me for that one? | |
| They literally, it was like three years into the Biden administration, and it must have been me. | |
| You know, it seems like a stretch. | |
| You know, I know I'm a pretty passionate and hyper guy, so maybe I give up that vibe, but like, I don't know, doesn't seem legit, but they tried even blaming that on me, which is well, look, they're always trying to blame you for everything. | |
| You know, it's an amazing thing that for four years, you've basically had a vegetable plugged into an extension cord in the country being wrong with an auto pen. | |
| No protests about that. | |
| Yeah, by the way, if a person is elected to run the country and they're clearly not able to, and I know we've spoken about this in the past, I mean, you know, I don't think, frankly, you know, even the liberals aren't even arguing about it anymore. | |
| You know, Jake Tapra, oh, I can't believe we missed that. | |
| Like, I mean, you'd have to be an imbecile to miss it, which, you know, like, I'm going to give them the benefit of the doubt. | |
| Maybe they are. | |
| But doesn't that feel more like a king, you know, meaning there's some sort of power that rules everything. | |
| If the guy that's duly elected is incapacitated, not able to do it, and there's someone else actually in charge pretending that the guy that's supposed to be in charge is actually, I mean, that to me is a far greater, you know, monarchy type problem than anything Trump. | |
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Wanted: Kings and Puppets
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| I mean, if Trump was a king, he probably, you know, he probably would have stayed in office. | |
| If Trump was a king, he certainly wouldn't have tried jailing himself. | |
| If Trump was a king, he probably wouldn't be getting shot at. | |
| Yeah, no, they prefer a brain-dead meat puppet like Biden, where they can just, you know, fill him up with whatever woke potpourri they can, put whatever they want in front of him, and he'll, you know, the auto pen will sign it or Jill will sign it or Hunter will do a line off of it or whatever it is. | |
| That's their, that's their preference, right? | |
| And it's look, and they, you know, Tapper and the rest of them, they never saw, oh, I never saw any MPH off of his fastball. | |
| I mean, this guy was throwing underhand, beach balls up there. | |
| And I don't mean, I don't even mean like competitive women's softball underhand. | |
| I mean, like, that's right. | |
| I mean, like, basically T-ball. | |
| That's right. | |
| No, he was, he was the slowest person in the over 85 league. | |
| And, and, and, and look, here's the thing. | |
| These are the same people that don't see the fact that their little protest this past weekend was funded by billionaires, lots of them. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And you weren't talking about kings, you know. | |
| They see, that's the thing about them. | |
| They're, you know, the Spike Lee's and the Ben Stillers and the rest of the schmucks out there that were, you know, pumping this Robert De Niro, going, Robert De Niro going on MSNBC whining. | |
| They are all being funded by their own kings. | |
| These billionaires, whether it's Soros or the Arabella Group or the Tides Foundation, I've got an entire list. | |
| They're all the meat puppets now dancing to that and they've all fallen for it. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, listen, again, this past weekend, I mean, I saw some pretty, yeah, I don't think they're having the effect that they think they're having, but it's fine. | |
| It's certainly, I appreciate the entertainment value. | |
| I mean, I posted a couple of things on Instagram. | |
| It was like, you know, Trump posting and like on truth and stuff like that, you know, mocking them. | |
| And they're like, we're protesting him. | |
| And he's, he's mocking. | |
| Like, I mean, they actually think they're serious people, but we saw it all weekend, right? | |
| It sounded exactly like the kind of mass hysteria you actually predicted in your other book, The Woking Dead. | |
| You know, what's your takeaway? | |
| I mean, like, they're literally, they're dressing up like clowns. | |
| They're acting like idiots. | |
| You have a guy that won the popular vote, won all seven swing states, you know, a guy that won the Electoral College in a landslide, a guy that was prosecuted, persecuted, shot at. | |
| I mean, it doesn't seem like a king, and they're shocked that it's not that effective. | |
| I mean, what's going on? | |
| Or that he would mock them for being so ridiculous. | |
| Well, first of all, if he was a king, he's the worst king ever because these people would all be in front of a firing squad if he was a real king. | |
| If he was Henry VIII, right, or Peter the Great or someone like that. | |
| He's literally the worst fascist ever. | |
| That's right. | |
| Worst king ever. | |
| And look, the government wouldn't be shut down if he was a king. | |
| But I will tell you who does sniff their own royal farts, and that is the 535 members of Congress, 100 in the Senate, 435 in the House. | |
| They all think that they're kings of their little fiefdoms because there would be no government shutdown. | |
| All the little left-wing government employees would be getting paid right now if your father actually was a king. | |
| I mean, this is the biggest boneheaded, you know, I know as a PR person, some rat on K Street or somewhere came up with this garbage. | |
| Someone made a fortune off of this new king's garbage, and they packaged it and they put it on a left-wing rainbow-colored plastic lunchbox. | |
| And these wackos are buying it. | |
| And look, they're just getting taken for a ride because the American people, like you said, they have smelt this out. | |
| These are the same Democrats that want to pack the Supreme Court. | |
| These are the same Democrats that want to get rid of the filibuster and have no debate. | |
| And they're worried about Trump being a king. | |
| They have done everything in their power to weaponize government, to consolidate power. | |
| And you, Don, have been the victim of it. | |
| Yeah. | |
| No, well, I mean, listen, if you go back to, what was it, 2008, 2012, they actually wanted Obama to be king. | |
| I mean, isn't that the craving? | |
| I think it was like the famous Chris Matthews line about how, you know, watching Obama speak gave him a tingle up his leg. | |
| I mean, he was getting a chubby. | |
| I mean, you know, they wanted Obama to be king. | |
| They would have anointed him king for life. | |
| I mean, that was their choice. | |
| They said as much. | |
| I mean, they're the ones who actually want royalty in this country. | |
| So long as that royalty aligns with their worldview and they can parlay that into, you know, their book deals and extended TV deals and whatever else, you know, they're milking out of the system. | |
| They love that. | |
| They love lineage. | |
| They love loyalty. | |
| Unless you're the oldest male heir to the most famous Democrat family in the last hundred years, RFK Jr. | |
| See, Don, they would love you if you turned. | |
| You know, all of a sudden, I mean, you would be their UBC. | |
| I should do it, dude. | |
| I'd be the coolest guy in the world if I just started like saying like F Trump and this and like, you know, that's right. | |
| Trump's not a king. | |
| Like, you know, like, yeah. | |
| Well, that could actually be pretty popular, man. | |
| That's why Bobby's a black sheep. | |
| But, you know, if you really examine it, Don, you talk about, you know, basically ending debate, not having real elections. | |
| If you examine this, and you and I have hinted at that, we've talked a little bit about this before. | |
| The Democrats, you know, yes, they wanted Obama to be a king, I guess. | |
| There's a 12-year-old piece. | |
| It's amazing in hindsight. | |
| The Democrats have not had a real primary since 2008. | |
| Now, you could say your dad had to deal with some of this too in 2016, 2015, and he had to take 15, 16 Republicans to the train station, take them to the taxidermist, and one by one, and some of them are our friends now, one by one, they all went up above the mantelpiece. | |
| But the Democrats have been rigging their own primaries, new teams, their own primary since 08, when Obama beat Hillary and he beat John Edwards. | |
| Okay. | |
| And in 2012, he's up against Mitt Romney and the magical underwear. | |
| 2016, right? | |
| We know because Donna Brazil told us that Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Hillary got together and they rigged it against Bernie Sanders with the superdelegates. | |
| They wanted no floor fight. | |
| They wanted no input on the platform of the DNC. | |
| Four years later, right, you got Biden after, I guess, Mayor Pete wins in Iowa. | |
| They still don't know who won New Hampshire. | |
| The call goes out. | |
| Everyone gets out of the race. | |
| Crazy Ice Corey, Klobuchar, Pocahontas. | |
| Oh, that was Clybern made a deal. | |
| Like, hey, you got to do this. | |
| And he basically they rigged South Carolina. | |
| So give him some momentum. | |
| And like, yeah, that was. | |
| Right. | |
| So they plug him into the wall and apparently he got more votes than George Washington, right, in 2020. | |
| Right. | |
| So, and then four years later, they, you know, obviously Biden goes out there. | |
| He gets scalped by your dad. | |
| And then, you know, they bring this woman in who spent a billion dollars in 107 days. | |
| They've been rigging their own primary since 08. | |
| So what are they going to do? | |
| Okay. | |
| Because Mom Donnie, that's their base. | |
| These kooks that you're seeing out there, that's their base. | |
| Are they going to allow their base to pick their nominee for the first time since Obama? | |
| I dare them. | |
| I dare them. | |
| Yeah, no, you're right. | |
| I mean, if there's someone that's acting certainly like a monarchy, maybe not a king, but a king with some puppet masters, it's the Democrat Party. | |
| I mean, I'd ask you, you know, if you could force the entire regime media or Democrats to read one chapter from either one of your books, which chapter would make them lose their minds the most? | |
| I mean, I think just the title of the white privilege album is pretty solid. | |
| Like, I was trying to piss them off with Triggered, but this is pretty next level trolling. | |
| But what would you want them to learn from it? | |
| Well, yeah. | |
| And look, your book, you know, Liberal Privilege and the White Privilege Album. | |
| I mean, that's some of what you're seeing in the streets right now. | |
| We have the old stinky boomers, the old patchouli oiled boomers out there, right? | |
| Looking, you know, looking for their next folk song. | |
| They dusted off all the old gear and they're out there in the streets. | |
| I've never seen a bigger group of goofy looking white people in my life. | |
| They look like, you know, like the remnants of like some Serbian basketball team from 30 years ago out there. | |
| Yeah, by the way, it is amazing to watch because like you'd think it'd be like, you know, traditionally the Democrat Party activists would have been young people and all this, but it's literally the Democrat activists from like the late 60s are still being the leaders of the activist movement for the Democrat Party today. | |
| The problem is they're just, they're 80 years old and they don't have quite the same hip. | |
| Whereas if you look at any of the stats, like young people, especially men, they're coming over to our party. | |
| If you look at any of the ethnic minority groups, they're coming to our party. | |
| I mean, they're still left with the same people who were protesting 60 years ago. | |
| That's right. | |
| And we see some of that in the aftermath of Charlie's murder. | |
| We see, I mean, we knew it was there. | |
| And I'm a generation kind of ahead of Charlie, but the millennials, but I mean, the Gen Z and the Millennials and the young Gen Xers, the old Goonies generation, as they call us, I mean, we are moving in that direction for various reasons. | |
| And the media tries to make it pretend like all of Gen Z are the 300-pound blue hairs. | |
| That's just not the case. | |
| You look at any Turning Point USA, any CPAC, any Young Americas Foundation gathering, you will see that that's not true. | |
| Yeah, no, I actually love seeing that when you compare and contrast sort of just the even honestly, I don't want to, not necessarily physical appearance, but physical appearance in terms of like just being in shape and not obese and not like, you know, facial tattoos. | |
| It's like, it's actually remarkable the divide between young conservatives and young liberals who you're probably destroying their lives and making themselves essentially unhirable. | |
| You know, you show up in a job interview looking at like any of these people. | |
| It's like, well, how are you going to do it a job if you look like a slob in every other aspect of your life? | |
| Like it's probably not going to be all that productive. | |
| Like hiring a bunch of people with neck tattoos and bull rings in their face. | |
| I mean, that's like, I don't care whether you're handling food or whether you're going to work at, you know, on Wall Street. | |
| I mean, something about that just isn't going to shake out for you. | |
| Well, and then watching the videos online of them bitching about, I can't get a masculine guy to date me. | |
| I'm like, yeah, I wonder why. | |
| Like, I mean, this is not rapid science, AJ. | |
| This is pretty simple stuff, it seems like. | |
| And yet, to them, like, they're dumbfounded that like no one wants to talk to someone who's basically incapable of thinking beyond like the propaganda that they've been fed for 10 years. | |
| Like, they're shocked that no one would want to put up with that. | |
| No one would want to listen to like, you know, their nonsense while, you know, them talking about privilege while likely being incredibly privileged themselves and not even recognize it. | |
| But, you know, it's wild. | |
| That's right. | |
| And, you know, I got to get you to put a phone call into Tom Holman and start deporting all the liberal white women, right? | |
| I mean, we, it's just because that seems to be the problem with some of this is that you've got women, different types of waves of feminism, first wave, second wave, mainly second and third wave feminism that have spent 40 years now telling men either that they're predators on one hand or they're unneeded on the other. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And, you know, some of the millennial men, some of the Gen Z men have rejected that. | |
| They've rejected it. | |
| And I think it's a good thing because look, nature will always find a way. | |
| And society always sort of brings back shame and brings back judgment at the exact same time that you need it to come back. | |
| Sometimes it comes in the form of media, you know, basically irreplaceable media people like Charlie Kirk and Andrew Breitbart and Rush Limbaugh. | |
| Three people that I can tell you in my lifetime been in the trenches now across three decades, those three people are people that you'll never see again. | |
| You'll never see again. | |
| No, you unique generational talents. | |
| I agree. | |
| That's right. | |
| And I'm talking about people unelected. | |
| Now, your father, I mean, you're never going to see that again. | |
| Every once in a while, America sends white blood cells up to fight an infection. | |
| And I always talk about President Trump that way, that we were getting to a point with the Me Too movement and wokeism and political correctness and cancel culture and just nonsense. | |
| And obviously with immigration on one hand and trade in China on the other, that America has this uncanny ability over 250 years to deliver not always the hero you want, but the hero you deserve. | |
| And that's who your father is, whether they like it or not. | |
| Yeah, no, I mean, listen, other than Mamdami in New York, like, you know, I don't know, I've heard a lot of people basically say that, you know, one of the biggest domestic terror threats to America would be like sort of affluent, ultra-liberal white women because they want for nothing. | |
| They have everything. | |
| Their only currency in life is, you know, sort of virtue signaling because they have everything else they could possibly want. | |
| So it's like, oh, this is how to be cool and perceived as, you know, edgy or whatever it is in their otherwise spoiled but boring lives. | |
| Honestly, there's times when you listen to them, I'm like, it's sort of hard to disagree with that. | |
| What do you think? | |
| Yeah, and look, you know, imagine being a Karen-esque, just nagging, pumpkin spice mafia white woman. | |
| You wake up every day miserable. | |
| You're mad for various reasons. | |
| It might be your reflection, but it's probably because, you know, you think society should bend to you and that you're weaponizing your own privilege, liberal and in this case, white, to go out into the world. | |
| And you think your job is to act as the freaking hall monitor for everyone else going about their business every day. | |
| Whether you're standing in the line at Starbucks or you're on the elevator, you're like, you know, waiting for someone to go up an escalator. | |
| Your job is to go around and correct everyone. | |
| I mean, this, Don, come on. | |
| This sounds like wife material, right? | |
| And if you wonder, if you want to wait, if you want to kill yourself, it's probably, I mean, yeah, like, listen, if you're looking to offer yourself, that is, that is incredible wife material. | |
| I mean, that'll take you right up to the edge and right over it. | |
| Like, so yes, I agree with you. | |
| Indeed, indeed. | |
| And look, look, what's my favorite chapter? | |
| Look, the white privilege album is broken down into 12 chapters. | |
| Each one is a month of the year. | |
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Dressing Like Jimmy Kimmel
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| So, you know, chapter 10 is October, where I talk about, you know, as a child of the 80s, the three people I wanted to be for Halloween were Dr. J. You can't do that one now, AJ. | |
| Just so we're clear, if you do that now, you'd be canceled. | |
| I think Robert Downey Jr. won, I think he put up for like Academy Award for like the Tropic Thunder. | |
| But I wouldn't do that one now. | |
| It's a, you know, I like the fight. | |
| But like, we don't need to open up these floodgates for ourselves. | |
| That's right. | |
| I want to dress up like no unforced errors, AJ. | |
| No unforced errors. | |
| I'm going to dress up like Jimmy Kimmel. | |
| But that's the thing. | |
| It was like Darth Vader, Dr. J, Charles Barkley. | |
| I'm a Sixers fan. | |
| I'm a Philly guy. | |
| But you can't do that. | |
| And the reason I wrote it is because there were four, there were a bunch of left-wing kooks out there that were basically telling people, white parents, and I'm sure some of the women we just described, listen to them, that you're not allowed to let your white children for Halloween dress up like, you know, Black Panther from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, like, or any type of black superhero. | |
| You're not allowed to do that. | |
| And it's just like, is that where we are? | |
| You know, well, no, it is, but you brought up an interesting point I want to expand on a little bit. | |
| Okay, you brought up Jimmy Kimmel, who, you know, also did the blackface thing. | |
| Now, AJ, could you dress up as Jimmy Kimmel in blackface? | |
| That's right. | |
| I'm Jimmy Kimmy. | |
| And no, but that's a fair question. | |
| Because you're just impersonating a white guy. | |
| You're not actually in blackface. | |
| You're impersonating a guy doing it. | |
| So does that absolve you? | |
| Are you beyond reproach if you do that for Halloween? | |
| Because this is a theory I'm willing to test. | |
| And I don't like, you know, I love, you know, I don't like unforced errors, but like, I feel like this is somewhere where we actually have to play. | |
| Once you test it, by the way, no different than talking about how insane DEI, ESG, all of these things were, you know, trans women in sports. | |
| Like, you know, five years ago, you'd have canceled for being like, this is insane. | |
| Of course it's insane. | |
| It was always insane. | |
| Twitter 1.0, when I started talking about this way before it became trendy, we're like, oh, Don Jr., I hate him so much, but he's right. | |
| That's right. | |
| I love Don Jr., but he's not wrong on this one. | |
| It's insane. | |
| And yet you still got canceled for it. | |
| So maybe we got to figure out where's that boundary? | |
| And once we figure that out, then we can talk about how ridiculous the rest of it is. | |
| That's right. | |
| So what it would be is Blackface adjacent. | |
| Okay. | |
| Because I would basically say, I'm not dressed up like Carl Malone, Power Ford from the Utah Jazz. | |
| I am dressed up like Jimmy Kimmel, dressed up like Carl Malone. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I feel like that gives you the separation you need. | |
| Why don't you just be John Stockton? | |
| I don't want to be John Stockton. | |
| I want to be Carl Malone. | |
| So I'll just do Jimmy Kimmel as Carl Malone. | |
| I think you're, listen, in my book, you're fine. | |
| In my book, you're fine. | |
| I'm not sure the lunatics will agree, but it seems totally legit. | |
| I mean, you could identify as not being in blackface. | |
| I mean, it seems like their rules, their rules, not mine. | |
| I'm just playing by their rules. | |
| And so we got to figure out what the actual rules are. | |
| It's hard to follow their thinking. | |
| I mean, I do a whole thing in the book about white adjacent and how Asian people aren't really people of color because they learn how to speak English and they get good grades and they get into Harvard or they get into Duke or they get into wherever. | |
| No, they can't. | |
| By the way, they can't get into Harvard or Duke anymore because they're too good. | |
| If you look at the statistics, you have to be even better. | |
| The reality is now, if someone goes to Harvard medical school and they're Asian, I'm like, that's the guy because that motherfucker earned it. | |
| That guy really deserves to be there. | |
| Other people, maybe not so much. | |
| Right. | |
| And the Supreme Court had to get involved because the left-wingers that concocted this voodoo magic of affirmative action that, you know, it was for all minority groups. | |
| So next thing you know, one minority group shows up and starts dominating. | |
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Wrong Type of Minority
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| So like, wait a minute, you're the wrong type of minority group. | |
| We didn't want, we didn't want you in here. | |
| That's not what we were talking about, AJ. | |
| We got to, yeah, you can't do that. | |
| Exactly. | |
| Exactly. | |
| It's like if you and I demanded to be on the USA basketball team, they wouldn't allow it, right? | |
| We would never allow it. | |
| So, no, it only goes one way. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So what do you make of the fact that now sort of the resistance heroes out there are Comey, John Bolton? | |
| I mean, you know, someone, you know, minor details, but like, I believe someone they considered a war criminal for like the last 20 years, you know, little things like that. | |
| But Democrats don't seem to be too concerned about due process, you know, when it's liberals, but they are very concerned about due process for terrorist drug traffickers. | |
| You know, why is that? | |
| I mean, you think, hey, the same agencies that function and do everything all over the place, they say, hey, these guys are smuggling drugs. | |
| You have a go fast boat from Venezuela. | |
| And just so we're clear, that's not like a go-fast boat in Miami where like everyone has one. | |
| Like in Venezuela, if you have four 450s on the back of your boat, you're probably not a fisherman. | |
| If you are a fisherman, maybe they are, but I'm sure someone held you at gunpoint so they could say, oh, you killed a fisherman and he's helping the drug smugglers do this, maybe under duress, but like, you know, when they blow up a submarine coming from Venezuela, like, what do you think that's for? | |
| Like, it's fentanyl into America that kills 100,000 Americans a year in our country. | |
| Like, that's two Vietnamese. | |
| And it's like, no, no, no, we got to make sure that like we got to make sure. | |
| Like, maybe we let them come here. | |
| They can sell off some of their goods. | |
| And once they experience some wealth, maybe they'll adapt and become like Americans or at least Democrat donors. | |
| I mean, it's a bit nuts. | |
| The due process thing does not seem very fair. | |
| They didn't want Trump to have due process. | |
| It certainly didn't want me to have due process when they went after us across the board. | |
| And yet drug traffickers, they're owed, by the way, drug traffickers from foreign nations, which also changes due process a little bit, but minor details. | |
| Why is that? | |
| Well, and just to go back to your Comey point, you know, it's funny when he got the knock, he got the Peter Navarro knock. | |
| You know, I didn't see Hillary Clinton out there in front of the cameras cheering this on because I do recall she doesn't really think Trump beat her in 2016. | |
| She thinks Comey was the reason that she lost the election. | |
| So I was looking for her to be out there in her little cheerleader's outfit, you know, saying, ah, you got them, but she was nowhere to be found. | |
| Nowhere to be found. | |
| And you know, it's funny. | |
| I don't, you know, I don't see a lot of Democrats saying much, but I will say some of these wackos out there at the No Kings protests, they were wearing and holding signs like Comey's seashell exhibit, right? | |
| The 8647, they were wearing t-shirts and they had Soros-made signs that said that. | |
| I find that interesting. | |
| You know, there was a disgusting display out there. | |
| No, I mean, I mean, the one that was particularly disgusting to me, you know, which healed faster, Trump's ear or Erica Kirk's heart? | |
| Like, I mean, I mean, these are sick. | |
| I mean, you know, again, you can disagree with someone politically, but to celebrate that, you know, again, and by the way, to celebrate it, not like they didn't know better, but after it became a pretty solid, you know, and justifiable outrage cycle, people doing these things, they're just doubling down. | |
| They don't give a crap. | |
| No different than, you know, the attorney general candidate in what is it, Virginia, who literally said, well, I should murder my opponent and his like fascist children because he's a conservative. | |
| I mean, you know, they're not pretending these things anymore. | |
| I mean, when someone tells you who they are over and over again, perhaps it's time we start believing them. | |
| You should. | |
| You should believe them. | |
| And, you know, and I'm in Virginia and Jay Jones, you know, basically was talking about killing his political opponents and watching the wife's dying while they're holding their children. | |
| I mean, you should believe them and you should understand the point that we made earlier. | |
| And that is that this is no longer the Democrat Party of the Mike Bloombergs and the Ed Rendells and the Evan Bayes and people like Joe Lieberman. | |
| This is the party of the Mom Donnies. | |
| This is the party of the people that mocked Charlie Kirk's assassination. | |
| They were out all over the place. | |
| These are the people that cheer for the healthcare executive being killed in the streets. | |
| The burning of Tesla dealers, bringing back Trendaragua. | |
| This is their party. | |
| The faces of it, Jasmine Crockett, AOC, we should believe them. | |
| And the Democrats are going to, look, they're going to have to make a decision. | |
| Are they going to steal another election from these people to keep them at bay, rig another primary like they've done like we talked about since 2016, or are they going to allow them to vote and come out? | |
| Now, the question is, how many of them are there really? | |
| Now, a lot of the media was lying about how many of these protesters were out there. | |
| They apparently got only one tenth of what they thought was going to show up. | |
| But if you read some of the wacky media and Matt Drudge and the rest of them, they should be ashamed of themselves. | |
| You know, it was like that this was like the million man march in every city in America. | |
| No, it wasn't. | |
| It was the stinky, hippie, washed up loser marches. | |
| That's what this was. | |
| Yeah, well, by the way, with instruction manuals. | |
| I mean, we've seen those and they're much better about concealing these things, but with instruction manuals, this is what you should say. | |
| Here are the arguments you should make. | |
| I mean, this is all very clearly orchestrated and organized. | |
| That's right. | |
| And what's crazy is the Arabella Network spends $79 million. | |
| Soros, $72 million. | |
| The Ford Foundation, $51 million. | |
| This is all they got for this money that they spent? | |
| I mean, your dad could get, you know, look at it, the Wildwood, New Jersey event. | |
| Okay. | |
| I mean, they're on the beach. | |
| You can see them from space. | |
| That event. | |
| They're spending the Todd's Foundation, $45 million. | |
| They're spending this kind of money on these losers. | |
| And this is all they can get to show up, which tells me, Don, that this whole thing, just like the Kamala campaign, how to spend a billion dollars in 100 days and lose it, this thing is just a giant laundering operation. | |
| I mean, where is this money going? | |
| Well, the irony of it with it's crazy. | |
| Yeah, and the irony of it is like, and as much fun as I made of him, because you watch the debates with John Fetterman, you watch some of the stuff that he was saying. | |
| This is a man from, you know, this is a Democrat from your home state of Pennsylvania. | |
| I mean, you watched it. | |
| I was like, this guy's nuts. | |
| He couldn't get through a sentence. | |
| Clearly, had a brain aneurysm. | |
| And it was like, and yet now, after a brain aneurysm, he may be one of the only Democrats left with common sense. | |
| He's the guy being like, I don't know, like, maybe we should take care of Americans. | |
| Like, maybe we should blow up drug dealers. | |
| You know, maybe like, you know, it's wild. | |
| And now the Democrats want to challenge him with a primary. | |
| He may be the only Democrat that, you know, actually has a semblance of like, perhaps, I don't know, an understanding of the people that he represents. | |
| And that's always been a frustration of mine with Washington, D.C., which is like, you want to represent your people. | |
| They live in your neighborhoods. | |
| They're in your district. | |
| And yet you have no idea what they actually want. | |
| I mean, so he seems to, or make at least a little bit of an effort. | |
| I'm sure we disagree on plenty. | |
| But because of that, because he doesn't just toe the Democrat Party line, they're just going to send a primary challenger out to a guy that's otherwise a fairly reasonably popular senator from Pennsylvania. | |
| Why is that? | |
| Right. | |
| And that's why guys like Lieberman left. | |
| That's why guys like Joe Manchin left. | |
| And there are some rational, you know, even Democrat analysts like Bill Maher and Stephen A. Smith that seem to understand that they are courting disaster here by making Jasmine Crockett, my girlfriend, the face of the Democrat Party. | |
| I mean, it's crazy. | |
| I mean, you know, the 73 genders, they lift their skirt up. | |
| There's 73 genders under there. | |
| They're going into Nancy Mace's bathroom. | |
| They're burning Tesla dealerships. | |
| I mean, this is who they are. | |
| They love the IRS and so on. | |
| You know, we're paying for all this garbage that Elon discovered. | |
| It sounds like they're willing to double down on it, though. | |
| I mean, it does. | |
| And whether it's Tubby, the Governor Tubby in Illinois, or whether it's Gavin, they seem to be embracing some of this stuff at least to get through their nutty primary. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So, you know, I guess to further that point, you know, in New York, you have a mayoral candidate in New York City, Momdani, who is literally in a photo smiling with an Imam linked to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. | |
| I mean, like, I think he's what, an unindicted co-conspirator? | |
| Like, you know, wait, how is that? | |
| Like, and he's doing it like gladly. | |
| Like, it's not even like, oh, that was a mistake. | |
| I didn't know. | |
| It's like, no, these are my pips. | |
| Like, I think a guy linked to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing is sitting side by side with the mayor, you know, potential mayor of New York City, the leading Democrat candidate who's leading in all the polls. | |
| I mean, how do you even explain that? | |
| How is not like, even at face value, even if you love a lot of his politics, how is that not in and of itself totally disqualifying? | |
| Well, it should be in a sane place. | |
| But I mean, you know, if you want to see your future, look at Londonistan. | |
| I mean, the British have allowed a full invasion of not only London, but Birmingham and Leeds and everywhere else. | |
| They've allowed Sharia courts to operate where Islamic law trumps the local magistrate. | |
| So God knows what's going on. | |
| People are probably being stoned to death and this female circumcision and all the rest of the horrific stuff that comes from the religion of peace. | |
| But when you're talking about Momdani, I mean, look, you are witnessing, ladies and gentlemen, an alliance where they have taken Karl Marx and they've sent him into the mosque. | |
| They've sent him into, you know, the black power meetings. | |
| And you're looking at ethnocentric Marxism, whatever sort of identity politics skimsuit that they want to put on it, whether it's queers for Palestine or the fact that apparently somebody sent me this before I came on today, that we got a majority of Jewish voters in New York City that are going to vote for this picture you just put up, right? | |
| Momdani, the African, wait, is Momdani the African American of the year or was it Elon? | |
| I vote for Elon. | |
| This guy who claimed to be black in college with this unindicted co-conspirator, the goal, ladies and gentlemen, was to blow up the parking deck of one of the World Trade Center towers so that it fell into the other one when it was full of people. | |
| Okay? | |
| And then they came back nine years later and finished a job, eight years later, and finished a job. | |
| And the uncle, Khalid Sheikh Muhammad, of the 9-11, the main mastermind of the 9-11 attack, September 11, 2001, his nephew, Ramsey Youssef, who was the basically bomb maker for the 93 attack, was this guy's partner. | |
| And this is your mayor? | |
| You must, you need a brain scan if you're going to vote for this. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So what do you also make, AJ? | |
| Because this one's sort of one of the great ironies. | |
| I've spoken about it on the show before, but not with you. | |
| So I think I'd like your sort of interesting thought on this one. | |
| But the fact that those same sort of radical Islamic right also seem to be the super pro-Palestinian, whatever it may be, but like the radical side of it, they also seem to be teamed up with the LBGTQIA community. | |
| I'm like, I don't know, guys. | |
| I have a feeling in any other world, in any other universe, in any parallel universe, like those guys would generally be arch nemeses. | |
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Radical Bedfellows
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| And yet they're hand in hand right now. | |
| I've offered many of them a one-way ticket to, you know, at the time during Gaza when it was really bad, and no one seems to take me up on it. | |
| And yet, that those radical political factions that are literally as far opposite of each other as you could imagine seem to be teaming up together. | |
| How is that even possible? | |
| I mean, the ideologies couldn't be more different in terms of freedom of, you know, whatever it is and expression and all these things. | |
| And yet they're just together. | |
| I mean, the only solution I have is that, hey, their only common enemy is like just a civilized society, you know, freedom, you know, just capitalism. | |
| And so, you know, I guess they'll be buddies until one of them wins, in which case, or capitalism is destroyed in exchange for Marxism. | |
| And then the powers that be, I imagine it doesn't probably work out too well for the LBG, whatever the rest of the acronym is, probably works out pretty badly for them in the end, but they make interesting and rather strange bedfellows these days. | |
| That's right. | |
| They're going to be getting tossed off of Gracie Manchin as soon as he wins. | |
| But no, here's what happens: totalitarians of a feather will flock together. | |
| So they do share a common enemy. | |
| It's not just Israel in the United States. | |
| It's the nuclear family. | |
| It's the middle class. | |
| And it's Western civilization in general. | |
| Marx was always someone that wrote about the destruction of Western civilization, the capitalist system, but also the culture, the faith, whether it's Judeo-Christianity or whatever it is that holds the West together. | |
| And obviously, Saul Lelinsky in the 20th century came along and he dedicated his book to Lucifer, the first great rebel, which is insane. | |
| Go look it up. | |
| So these are the secular sort of godfathers of cultural Marxism, of some of this street violence that you see from Antifa and Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter and so on. | |
| And they are perfectly okay for now for the same reason that other totalitarians. | |
| I mean, look, Nazi Germany was willing to do a deal with a non-white country called Japan. | |
| And had they won, I'm sure they would have turned on each other eventually. | |
| You know, you always want to be the last radical in the room, right? | |
| You know, you look at the French Revolution, Robespierre, who chopped off the heads of everyone, eventually got his own head stuck in the guillotine. | |
| So if you want to be queers for Palestine and you want to be, you know, La Raza and some of these other groups, eventually the revolution comes for you too, because you'll never be able to pass the purity test of their totalitarianism ever. | |
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Men in Women's Esports
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| So I thought a funny story that you probably have an interesting take on, AJ, is that there was a recent e-game tournament for women in San Diego who was actually won by a man who is trans. | |
| I guess traditional sports were not enough. | |
| So men are now also taking over women's esports thoughts. | |
| No, it's crazy. | |
| You know, I knew we were all doomed when I saw when it was no longer like single athlete stuff, like swimming and tennis and weightlifting. | |
| And next thing you know, the trans mafia had worked its way into everything from fencing to, and this was a crazy one, to darts, like basically dart throwing competition in the pubs of the UK, Right? | |
| So, inside Yeah, I mean, in a game like darts, I figured you could just actually have men and women competing together,'cause I don't feel like there's much You just got to aim. | |
| Right. | |
| Well, that's what I thought. | |
| But I guess like in the pubs of England now, you know, you're not drinking bass and Guinness and, you know, having a harp or whatever, Boddington's or whatever you want to drink. | |
| In the pub, you have trans dart competitions. | |
| Then you step outside the pub to get a little fresh air. | |
| And there's a mosque across the street, right? | |
| And everyone's in Burkas. | |
| So, I mean, look, the UK might be at the precipice of its death now. | |
| By the way, you know who thinks that more than anyone is when I talk to my friends from the Middle East who are like, you know, successful business guys and a lot of them traditionally had places in London. | |
| Like, I'm like, hey, man, like, I saw a few of them when I was over in Scotland a couple months ago. | |
| And I'm like, you know, some guys, hey, like, how come you're not wearing a watch? | |
| You always wear a watch. | |
| It's like, he's like, no, no, no, you can't wear a watch. | |
| I'm like, wait, you can't wear a watch? | |
| Not even you can wear it. | |
| He's like, no, you can't even talk on your phone. | |
| These are Muslims from the Middle East who also have residences in London. | |
| They're like, no, no, you can't even talk on your phone. | |
| The only way you can communicate is put in one earbud because there'll be a guy on a scooter that'll knock you out for your iPhone or cut your hand off for your watch. | |
| It's wild. | |
| The civilized world is almost inverted. | |
| Right. | |
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Guys Thanks So Much
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| And meanwhile, in Washington, D.C., and I saw a bunch today from Memphis. | |
| I see all these videos of the brothers. | |
| They're coming out of their house and they're putting videos up or they're talking into their phone going, this is the first time I got to go to get my mail. | |
| This is the first time I got to go down the street and go to the store. | |
| Yeah, without being worried about getting killed. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Right. | |
| Because of what Trump is doing to try to make American cities safe, you're safer in Memphis, which has the highest crime rate, murder rate per capita right now than it is in, you know, basically Piccadilly Circus in London. | |
| I mean, that is crazy. | |
| That's crazy. | |
| But that's where we're at. | |
| And if Europe wants to allow this invasion to continue, not all of Europe's doing this. | |
| Italy's doing something different. | |
| But that is our future in the Mamdani vision of the United States of America. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Well, AJ, thank you very much. | |
| I really appreciate it. | |
| Love your takes as always. | |
| Guys, check out the white privilege album. | |
| Check out The Woking Dead. | |
| You know, real stuff. | |
| Also, great twist and humor in there. | |
| AJ Rice, thanks a lot. | |
| Great having you on as always. | |
| And we'll talk to you soon. | |
| Thanks, brother. | |
| Say hi to Photo Fen for me. | |
| I'll do that, buddy. | |
| I'll do that. | |
| Thank you. | |
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| Time to start educating you with your kids. | |
| I apologize. | |
| I know I probably cursed once in there today, but you know, it's the real world. | |
| We've got to deal with some of these things. | |
| I do apologize for that, but some of these things are so insane. | |
| I have no other choice. | |
| Thanks a lot, guys. | |