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April 27, 2022 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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LAUGHING at Lib MELTDOWNS over Elon Buying Twitter | Guests: Alex Bruesewitz & John Doyle | Ep 247

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Warning.
Today's episode contains content that YouTube won't allow you to see, including spicy tweets from our favorite Latina, Sarah Gonzalez.
And maybe we dabble into the most free and safe election in history.
Find out at blazetv.com slash Elijah.
What are your thoughts on the podcast Lightly Offensive?
Um, that is a terrible brand name.
Um.
Questionable.
I mean, if you want to talk like slightly offensive, I feel like the people out there who are trying to vote for Trump 2024 would probably listen to it because they like grew up on like mad TV and comedy that's like built off of like racism and shit.
They would probably listen to it.
But me, no, absolutely not.
Oh my gosh, we are so back.
Everybody, in case you didn't know this, we just avoided World War III.
In fact, Hitler almost came back from the dead, except it's worse.
If you've been living under a rock, you might not have heard that Elon Musk, the greatest African-American in the United States, has actually bought Twitter.
It's so fundamentally important.
I mean, who would have known besides world hunger, inflation, the supply chain issue, that everybody would really be most concerned about some guy who's trying to send us to Mars doing something for us here on Earth?
I'm also shocked.
This is the first time we're not supposed to celebrate a billionaire buying a company.
Of course, when it helps the common man, that is, Disney bought about 40% of the entire media, and nobody seems to have bat an eye while they're grooming and molesting children all across their company.
But suddenly, Elon Musk wants to bring free speech back, and everyone is upset.
Why?
Well, you know damn well why?
Because of course, when we can talk freely, we can get our ideas across.
And when we have our ideas across, we can change minds.
When we change minds, we can retake power.
Somebody who is with me today who wrote a new book about the war on social media, Alex Bruce Witz.
Welcome to Slightly Offensive for the first time.
Thanks for having me, Elijah.
Glad to be here, man.
You know, you get the confetti of color, the COC AK graphics.
You see that right there on your face?
That's awesome.
Doesn't look great.
It does feel good.
It does.
And no one ever understands what the real experience is like.
People want it.
They try to pay for it.
You only get it when it's gifted to you.
And it has been a gift, right, with Elon taking over.
I mean, this has been crazy.
Yes, I'd like to congratulate him on becoming the first major African-American tech CEO and owner.
You know, I'm seeing a bunch of racist white liberals like Sean King threaten to leave Twitter over it.
And honestly, I'm sick of the racism coming from the left.
It's starting to feel like we're in the 1960s again.
But, you know, congratulations to Elon and congratulations to people who believe in free speech.
No, it is so absolutely true.
You know, Sean King, if you guys don't know, is out here and he deleted his account yesterday.
He is a white man that is grifting as a black man in order to change the world.
And I don't know if you know my other second favorite white guy grifting as a black guy as an expert, John Doyle from HeckOff Commie.
Welcome back to Slightly Offensive.
Thank you for having me.
That is true.
I am a black person expert.
Yes.
Well, you guys saw he was on his phone.
The thing is, is John Doyle did not take over my Twitter right now and he is possibly not the one who used his first time on there to do what, John?
What did you decide to tweet to everybody that was your first tweet back on Twitter that you didn't write?
I'm a kid in a candy store right now.
I mean, I have just, there's nothing I want more than access to Twitter.
It's my God-given right.
So, I did not use my inaccess of Elijah, I should say, unaccess to Elijah Schaefer's Twitter to tweet back that I want my foreskin back.
Yeah, literally, that's what it says.
I want my foreskin back.
And the truth is, is I don't want it back.
Which is how we know that you didn't write it.
Yes, but it's also that I didn't write it because I'm not circumcised.
You are circumcised.
How do you know that?
John, that's more for you.
Yeah, that's more a question for you and not for me.
Well, I would answer that question, but people would call into question some of your off-camera behavior.
John, what?
We were in it together.
What he means by that, we were in the bathroom together because I was peeing in his guest bathroom.
He has two bathrooms in his apartment, right?
He has his own bathroom in the master in the master bedroom.
I was peeing in his guest bathroom.
All of a sudden, I hear the door barge open and he just goes, We're crossing streams.
It's happening.
We're crossing streams.
Like, there was no option to.
There may or may not have been alcohol involved in this situation.
There was no, like, do you want to cross streams?
Do you think it was just happening?
It's just happening, bro.
We're going to pee.
Sorry.
Goodbye.
Well, I'd like to check yourself, you know, check yourself before you wreck yourself.
You just said the word master bedroom.
We don't use that term anymore.
That is an oppressive term to Elon Musk people and many people across the world.
I'm so torn on that because I love Elon Musk, but I also love being racist.
And so I'm not quite sure where to, like, with the whole African-American thing, like I want him to succeed, but at the same time, it's like, I don't, I don't know.
I'm very torn on it.
It's true.
It's true on that note.
Welcome back to Slightly Offensive, the best worst show on Blaze TV, where we are all crossing our streams together today.
All three or four of us.
We are back in Dallas, Texas.
Just got back from Indiana University giving a speech.
Tonight, we'll be debating Destiny at Pennsylvania State in the middle of Penn.
And then the next week at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, make sure you get tickets and come out.
We have a great amount of stuff to talk about today.
It's not just about Twitter.
It's about the entire attack back on the controlling elite who have taken away our rights online, have sort of stifled the conversation.
And yes, in fact, have begun to control the entire world as we saw through the scam demic.
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So, Alex, I mean, you've got this new book out, and it's kind of a timely thing that you're actually talking about a war that we thought was much, much far gone.
We thought it was dead, that we couldn't actually wage a war against social media elites.
Trump was gone.
I mean, back from already taking out Laura Loomer all the way to Miley Yannopoulos, and you had Gavin and Alex Jones and many, many, many more people.
I mean, I mean, I couldn't even name the amount of accounts that have been from Carpe Duncom for meming to proxies like Savannah Hernandez, even our loyalist John Doyle getting deleted for trying to call out some congressional candidates.
Yet here we are today, Twitter is the largest national, I would say, stage where consciousness is developed, where people begin to think, as previous CEO Jack Dorsey said, and yet it has been taken back from its first number one enemy, which he said was Wall Street, and has been privatized, been bought by Elon Musk, and now has gained control to allow free speech.
And what people are mad about today is not that free speech exists again on the online Twitter space, but that they're mad that there is free speech.
Yeah, absolutely.
And it's amazing how far the Democrats and the left have fallen.
They used to be the ones that demanded free speech and demanded that everybody can have an opinion, but that is no longer their position.
They want to silence and censor their opponents.
They know it's the only way that they can win.
Their ideas are dangerous and wrong and stupid as hell.
And so when they don't have the ability to censor in the town square, they know that they're going to lose.
In 2016, we had a free and fair internet.
Conservatives did a lot better than the Democrats.
Donald Trump made a huge emphasis on social media compared to Hillary Clinton, who was still spending significantly more money on TV buzz, where Donald Trump was focused on Facebook advertising and organic influencer campaigns through just having an awesome and dope message.
And then Elizabeth Warren got pissed and threatened to rein in big tech with the powers that be in government.
And they acted right for a little bit.
And then Elon Musk comes and he's going to make the internet free and fair again, as he claims.
But Twitter is where the conversation happens.
Twitter is the smallest company.
If you want to compare it to Facebook and other social media platforms, it's significantly smaller, but it's more influential.
Every politician's on Twitter.
Every journalist is on Twitter.
It's where the conversation happens.
And if conservatives can't chime in, then there's going to be significant issues.
And you saw that in the 2020 election.
Well, yeah.
And you know what's so crazy?
I mean, I don't know if you saw that video from MSNBC host.
I don't know who he was, but he was like, isn't this so crazy?
Now that somebody controls Twitter, they could silence a political candidate that they didn't want you to hear or amplify a political candidate you didn't want.
And then they could even delete accounts of people who could help push a candidate through an election.
You wouldn't know about it.
And they could change an entire election.
It's like, huh, I wonder where the hell we saw that happening recently.
And it's kind of strange that in the fairest and freest election 2020, although we all know what really happened, all of a sudden, you know, every election, including the one coming up, is potentially rigged.
We already know about that, right?
2022 might get hacked.
Russia hacked 2016.
2020, no, 2020 was completely fine.
And anyone who questioned it, it was so fine.
You literally got deleted off the internet and you lost your platform.
People don't realize why that's significant.
Because people that are do this full-time, their online platforms are their revenue.
That's their job.
So when you take away their online platforms, you take away the revenue streams, which takes away their ability to actually do this as a job, makes them a casual consumer and not someone who can bring out original research, original ideas, et cetera.
They knew this.
They targeted us.
They took us down one by one.
And what we're seeing right now is the moment that the source code was locked from Elon Musk and the moment that he finally said, hey, let's have free speech again.
Every single right-wing account, every single right-leaning account, every single libertarian or center-left account that was squashed and thwarted has seen massive upticks in reaching the algorithms, in followers following them.
It's absolutely insane.
And John, who is so addicted to right now, look at that.
He's so involved in this conversation.
Are you tweeting?
A big threat on how much I love Twitter.
Okay, go ahead.
That's fine.
No, but John knows as he's on Twitter right now, the amount of ability that we see is not because we give a damn about Twitter, but we can finally access and reach the people we want to, that we need to, that need to hear the truth.
And it's freaking amazing.
John Doyle is back on Twitter, allegedly, not really, but allegedly.
It is crazy, right, John?
So crazy.
Oh, yeah, he's not coming.
I feel like I'm on crack right now.
He literally is on crack.
He's feeling like cracking up a little bit.
No, but it's crazy because we're back and we back have control.
I mean, there's so many white pills.
I feel like I'm about to OD.
Yeah, it's really exciting.
It reminds you of the good old days, the 2016 days, pre-censorship days.
And, you know, Donald Trump Jr. posted a screenshot of what he gained yesterday.
He gained 80,000 Twitter followers in one day.
I'm up like eight, you know, 7,000 in the last 24 hours.
I know you've gained significantly.
Engagement is through the roof.
But you brought up a great point.
After the January 6th, Ray Epsled Fed surrection, you had hundreds of thousands of accounts that were just deleted.
And then there's some larger influencers who made their living off of social media that were deplatformed for questioning the 2020 election.
Meanwhile, all of the Russia gate truthers, like the MSNBC host that you mentioned, having the come to Jesus moment today, he was a Russia gate truther.
Why didn't he lose his platform back then?
You can question the 2016 election, but you couldn't question the 2020.
And so hopefully with the new influx of users coming back, I hope they're mostly conservative and so conservative accounts and messages can spread further.
But some people need to pay for what they did.
We can't just let everybody have a free pass now that Elon Musk bought it.
I believe that when Congress gets back into power, they need to hold every single bad actor at Twitter in 2020 accountable for their deliberate interference in the 2020 election.
Yeah, and this is what's so crazy.
This is evidence and bearing proof of what has happened in the election simply because the moment that they lifted the blocks on accounts on just one social media site, the amount of engagement that went up showed us that I would say we had been missing perhaps 50 to 75% of our potential engagement with the ideas and the evidence and the burden of proof.
As we're seeing with Washington Post and New York Times, which are also billionaire-owned corporations, pretending like this, if you go to my screen here, GT, it's like Axios, you know, melting down.
Oh, I don't know what that is.
Why is that?
That's not.
Axios coming out saying the world's richest man, somehow who used to be compared to Marvel's Iron Man, also made an appearance in the movie.
I'm adding that.
Is increasingly behaving like a movie supervillain, commanding seemingly unlimited resources with which to finance his mischief making.
And so never before in history has a billionaire acquiring tech companies been considered a mischief-making platform or something.
It's always been praised, right?
We should always, the merger.
There's always a merger.
And we're so happy about it.
The reason why that they're upset about this and the fundamental understanding is because they are taking away the Twitter's control from universal globalist people who have no interest in our country, our elections, and in the sovereignty of our country.
And it's putting it in the hands of someone who loves this country, who's done nothing but build it better.
I mean, I'm not a big fan of going to Mars.
I don't really like Tesla cars, but I damn well respect Elon Musk as an incredible visionary, inventor, and somebody who's pioneering industries.
And it would make sense as people are attacking him, the guy who helped pioneer PayPal and this online transactionary software, that he would move in the direction of then saying, what's the next area?
What's the next space, not outer space, but space that is having problems that I can re-engineer?
And that was Twitter space.
And people do not understand that I would say somewhere between 70 to 80% of America's intellectual and political discourse takes place solely on that one platform.
Just like your grandmother likes to upload 12 variation crops of the same picture on Facebook on her profile picture and then add butterflies and sparkle gifts.
Yes, grandmas love Facebook.
Politicians and people who change the world use Twitter to share ideas.
Elon saw that.
He did what was necessary.
Pasobic and Cernovich told him publicly, you need to buy Twitter.
I don't know if that's why he did.
And then he bought it.
And now all of a sudden, what we're seeing is, holy shit, we literally were manipulated for the last four, five, six, seven, eight years.
Donald Trump would be president.
This would have happened if we had not had this sort of interference both on the platforms and the money, like from Zuckerberg's organizations directly manipulating local elections, which has been proven in court and was illegal.
No, you're 100% right, Elijah.
And I think it's so important that we don't allow our elected Republican officials to take the eye off the ball.
We already had enough evidence with the Hunter Biden scandal and them censoring that story.
People need to be held accountable.
And we need to make sure that elected officials are like, oh, Elon Musk has Twitter now.
We're totally okay.
No, people need to be held accountable.
You need to drag, you know, Jack Dorsey and all of these other big tech executives in front of Congress, demand what they knew and when they knew it, who directed them to censor the Hunter Biden story.
Because look at what is happening to our country.
Our country is being put through hell because big tech thought they knew best.
It's true.
And that's what's so crazy, though, is that in the midst of all of this, people come back in and they go immediately.
The boomers come in as, well, we'll get into some of John Doyle's Twitter threads that are going up live from me.
I'm tweeting them on this hand.
This hand is sending them out.
But it's, you know, they immediately jump to this.
It's like, oh, Elon Musk just bought Twitter for $44 billion and conservatives just want to hashtag bring back Trump.
There's going to be a lot of misinformation when he returns.
That all of a sudden, the conversation about Twitter, this is why I feel so discouraged sometimes by the right wing and why I don't identify really even as a Republican anymore.
Is because, dude, look, man, I don't think Trump is a bad actor.
I think he's a billionaire.
I think he's surrounded by a lot of people fighting a fight he couldn't win on his own.
I mean, he's one man.
I don't think he's perfect.
I think he's, you know, got a lot of flaws.
But the fact that you think that Twitter in and of itself is only worthwhile if you bring back Trump shows you how much faith and praise people have in treating him like a savior.
When in reality, people forget this.
We like Trump because we are a republic, because we finally felt like we were able to elect someone outside of a system that was set up to make us fail.
And so we liked him because we felt like a republic again.
We felt like we had a representative.
We felt like we had beat the powers at hand.
The magazines that were pre-printed for Hillary's win, we knew that, like, hey, for once and for all, we might be able to control our own country again from Wilson all the way into giving up the gold standard.
You know, 40, 50 years later, we might have a chance.
And still, everyone's like, well, all that matters is Trump getting a voice back.
No, what about the damn people?
What about, what if we finally get to have our Constitution respected, our First Amendment acknowledged?
Like, what is the point if you don't love the fact that you get to speak, ma'am or sir, and that there's only, that's all there is.
There's ma'ams and sirs.
You actually get to have a voice again.
And we don't care about what the Saudi prince is saying and his shareholding in our companies or what these weird, you know, H-1B, is that what they're called?
H-1B visas?
Yeah, H-1B visa holders.
You know, Mr. Patel and Khanwan Pashabi, you know, want to control what you can say.
No, these are fucking American people who love our country, who look out for the interests of our country, know that, you know, allowing free speech and free discourse even means your critics can have a platform.
But holy hell, I'm much more afraid of a country where nobody has a voice that wants to speak rather than just people who don't have our interests in mind.
And we're going to get it back.
And I'm thinking that now we know the power and the fight's going to go up to the level of Google and Apple because if they can't control the platforms, then they'll control the phones, the devices, the places where the platforms are mostly consumed.
And it's so true, Elijah.
And to sort of hop in on this, I think.
Oh, man.
John Doyle, welcome to Slightly Offensive.
Yeah.
Welcome.
There you go.
Welcome back to Slightly Offensive.
My confetti and everything.
Wow.
This is special.
I feel like you were a teenage white girl there for a second, just like on your phone while the family's like having dinner and like, Sarah, Sarah.
I don't know why.
I think it's, I just, I love Twitter.
I really just love it.
You know, when they say that, oh, you know, deplatforming works.
And then the right's like, no, it doesn't.
It does, dude.
It sucks.
I miss it so bad.
I mean, I still have alt accounts, but it's not the same.
Anyway, I mean, I don't have alt accounts.
Anyways, we continue.
You're so right about this because I think that America is like the second or third largest country in terms of like geographic land mass.
I think Russia's maybe bigger, Canada's maybe bigger.
But I think we're up there, easily in top five at least.
And it's like even that, easily still upwards of 92, 93% of the entire landmass on the globe is controlled by non-Americans, by countries that are not America.
They have all the resources.
They can do whatever they want.
I mean, you know, we sort of, yeah, we have military bases, but they more or less are more than welcome to construct their own prosperous and free societies that will create a higher standard of living, which will then compel Americans to flee to their countries and seek refuge and beg them to just, you know, help us and give us a better standard of living.
And then we will then wonder why their societies aren't oriented to prioritize us as people who went there.
But they don't do this.
You know, there's a reason that because people vote with their feet, right?
They come to us.
We don't come to them.
There's a reason for that.
So I'm quite sick of, and I think that you probably are as well, judging by the tone of your voice.
I'm quite sick of people coming to this country from countries that couldn't build a country as well as ours and telling us how we're supposed to run things because it just makes our country worse.
I mean, if you import the third world, your country is going to look like the third world.
This is not rocket science.
It's pretty common sense.
And I think that this is the question of our time is can non-Western people perpetuate Western civilization?
Is that possible?
No.
He answered it.
Look at that.
We can go home.
Yeah, that's his book.
It's like, that's the question and the answer.
But I mean, you driving in on here, I mean, that's my point.
It's like, we literally have non-Americans dictating what we can and can't do.
And that it's literally non-Americans saying that we cannot question our own owners.
That is so absolutely insane.
These are people with no history in our country, no ancestral background.
They use our country as a piggy bank.
It's like a casino to them of how much money you can make, or as John would say, a theme park of how many rides can you get on with the tickets that you have.
And it's just upsetting to me that we've allowed this for so long.
Some of these people should die.
Some of these people should be arrested.
These are capital punishment.
They have changed the course of a nation and they did it without violence.
But yet how much violence have they caused?
How many people died in the BLM riots?
How much businesses were destroyed?
This is capital worthy to some, but to most jail time and at least fines and restrictions, FEC restrictions and being withheld.
If you can get withheld from the stock market for manipulating the stocks and then, you know, shorting out stocks insider trading, why not with unethical business practices doing things that suppress the rights of the people?
It's human rights abuses.
And we've got to start taking it that seriously, not just, you know, being diabolical and hyperbolic on a podcast, but genuinely saying these people need punishment of the highest degree down.
Somebody's got to be accountable.
And I think we might be ahead of that road.
We might eventually get there if we're a serious country, but I don't know.
Yeah, if we're a serious country and if we elect people who are up for the fight, there's a lot of people that, you know, get into office, they say all the right things and campaigning.
And then once they get there, they become part of the club and they go on, you know, Hannity and they go on the talk radio shows and they talk tough.
But when they actually have power, they have, you know, congressional letterhead and oversight and investigatory abilities and then they do nothing with it.
They send fundraising emails off of it, but that's just about it.
And so we need to elect people who are up for the fight.
And there's so many great people who are running this cycle, but we're a long way to go.
We are, you know, a long.
Who's good is running right now?
Again, Joe Kent really gets it.
He's running in Washington State, running against Jamie Herrera Butler, who voted to impeach Donald Trump, voted for the infrastructure bill, total rhino establishment hack.
You have JD Vance, who just got the Trump endorsement in the Ohio Senate race.
Blake Masters running in Arizona.
These guys get what we're fighting for.
And they get that you have all these people from foreign countries that are influencing America, but you also have people in America who don't look at America as a nation.
They don't care about nationalism.
They don't care about securing our country.
They believe in this globalistic picture.
And we can't, you know, globalism is a failed experiment.
We need to have a nation.
We need to have a strong nation and we need to only care about the opinions of the people of our nation and only bring in people who want to build up our nation to be better and want to assimilate something called assimilation, where, you know, anywhere in the world, if you move to another country, they're not going to learn a different language to make you feel better.
They're going to learn your language, or you're going to learn their language.
And so only in America do you have to learn Spanish in school and Mandarin and all these different things.
You're not learning these things on other different countries.
And so we need to make America great again by making America America again.
And it's called rejecting globalism.
Yeah, you know who once said that too?
I mean, because we tend to overcomplicate things.
And it's actually kind of simple, though.
Instead of having a one-sided argument where foreign actors, you have to ask yourself that if foreign actors side with one of our political parties, what does that show you about really the interest that that party has for our country, right?
If Democrats are being absolutely promoted and supported in these ideas by people and their ideas are destructive, right?
They destroy life in the womb, out of the womb.
They destroy marriages and families.
They destroy gender and mental health.
They're factually and absolutely destructive.
Why, of course, it would make sense that they would attack the very tenets that have made our country great, right?
When the British invaded in 1812, one of the generals' ideas was that they felt like they were sophisticated and that we were wild and that we were untamed.
And we've always been considered unruly to Europe.
I know that's been a common thing, that we're loud, that we're boisterous, and that we're a wild people.
And we are.
We are.
And I think what's so funny about that is, you know, if you actually, this is like real true to show you how out of touch these people really genuinely are.
Even a BBC journalist, I'm going to need to find it here for a second, was here today.
This is not a joke from what I understand, but Padrick Belton from the UK, he is a BBC journalist and he was only posting real things, was like, hi from America, where Walmart doesn't have a plug adapter for my UK laptop, which I did verify he was looking for one of these.
But on the other hand, I can buy rifle and ammunition.
Nobody told Padrig that Red Rider carbine rifles, they'll shoot your eye out, kid, but you're not going to do much more.
This is not Parkland.
This is like Parquette, right?
So I mean, this is exactly, he doesn't know what's going on.
And I, of course, responded with a very mature response.
Well, at least our schools are like blood colony.
They always say that.
They always, British, you can criticize anything and they're always out hardcore.
And they just don't understand us.
The Europeans don't understand us because we elect someone like this.
I don't know if you can see this.
We do have Trump.
And this is why we elected him because he represented us.
Let's go to play that.
He was the king of being politically incorrect.
And this is really how Americans are.
We are not politically correct people.
The only people that are politically correct are transhuman aliens and satanic pedophiles.
But for the rest of us that are out there that are not functionally retarded, even though I kind of them a little bit, but it's okay.
It's a good kind.
Let's go and let's play this video, The Politically Incorrect.
We cannot have men participate in women's sports.
And the scary part is they don't even want to talk about it.
The swimmers that are getting absolutely clobbered are afraid to say anything because they think it's politically incorrect.
So I'm the king of being politically incorrect.
And I'll tell you, it's not, it's not right.
We cannot have.
Yeah, he's the king of it.
But I mean, in a general sense, it's like, that's the point.
He got elected.
And this is why I hate it.
Everyone's like, no more mean tweets.
I think he really got elected because he just spoke his mind.
I don't even think anyone really understood the policies.
It was like, look, dude, yeah, they're saying their worst.
They're not saying their best.
They're saying rapists and all types of people.
Like, hell yeah, bro.
Let's go.
Let's take back the nation.
We do want Donald Trump back.
I mean, you look at this tweet.
I mean, this is such classics.
Sorry, losers and haters, but my IQ is one of the highest.
And y'all know it.
Please don't feel so stupid or insecure.
And it's not your fault.
And it's true.
It is not.
It is not.
Your fault that you're this retarded.
In fact, it's the microplastics.
I saw this one.
I mean, it was like the face I make when I'm about to eat another plate of microplastics.
Literally, just, we're feeling it.
We love the low testosterone levels.
We're eating synthetic meat.
And what's absolutely crazy about this is that Elon Musk has been just absolutely roasting these people.
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But I did want to look at some of these meltdowns.
I mean, the people really have proven how cataclysmically misunderstanding they are of the world.
Now, John, of course, did cry a little bit when he lost his Twitter, but look at some of these reactions.
John, have you seen some of these reactions to people about Elon Musk?
You got Jeff Jarvis saying today on Twitter feels like the last evening in a Berlin nightclub at the Twilight of the Weimar, Germany.
Their obsession with Hitler is so strong.
They like Hitler more than anyone.
I've never seen anyone that's a bigger Hitler fan or Hitler stand than these people.
You know, you got to get this Hitler jerk out of your head.
I mean, the guy is living in there rent-free.
You know, he always talked about his thousand-year eich.
Like, that's really going to, I mean, because we never shut up about him.
That's really how he's going to get his thousand years.
You know, if you want him to go away, just stop talking about him.
Oh, great idea.
Well, and that's.
Yeah, it's crazy.
It's almost like they can't stop talking about Trump.
They can't stop talking about Hitler.
They love him.
Did you ever see this, by the way?
Did you ever see some of the Nazis' plans for Europe some of the buildings that they were planning on building if they had won the war?
No, I did.
It's super fascinating.
Like, it's really crazy because I was watching this.
Like, you know that we mistell history and these people are just so weird with their obsession of Hitler.
Like they don't even know what the war was and they're obsessed with the guy though.
Look at their obsession with Trump and they don't even know what it was.
They love Hitler.
I don't know why.
And I know they love Hitler because it can't stop, you know, making everything in comparison, right?
It's this inferiority complex.
I don't know why.
I would choose just to ignore the guy and just be like, he lost the war.
Let's move on.
However, they can't stop.
And the reason why I know this is because, you know, they made this movie recently or this show on Netflix about Nazi Germany if they had won the war and them like coming to the US and blowing up the Statue of Liberty and like blowing up the White House.
But then I looked it up.
I was like, were they ever planning on blowing up our like monuments?
I did not realize that like Nazi Germany was really big on like protecting all the monuments in the history of Europe and they plan on like rebuilding like Rome, like these coliseums and all these crazy stuff.
And I never heard about that.
And I think it's so kind of crazy that these people genuinely, while they're out there, have decided to like be obsessed with this guy.
They don't know anything about the war.
They don't know anything back then.
They don't know anything about the present.
And quite frankly, they know nothing about the future.
If you think that right now World War II could be compared to Elon Musk buying Twitter, you are functionally the dumbest human being that might ever existed because you, I mean, I didn't realize.
I don't even know a lot about World War II.
Like I'm learning about it today.
Yeah.
I don't know why it's always everybody's first thing to compare something to is Hitler.
That's not what I like to compare things to personally.
But, you know, I think right now you can sum up the Democrats in two categories, mentally disabled and mentally ill.
And there is a difference, but they both have mental problems and they need to seek help immediately.
Look at this.
David Let Leave It said if Elon Musk successfully purchases Twitter, it could result in World War III and the destruction of our planet.
I mean, it gets worse.
Washington Post said, Musk's appointed a Twitter board shows that we need regulation of social media platforms to prevent rich people from controlling our channels of communication.
Washington Post, owned by Jeff Bezos, one of the richest billionaires in the world.
And you scroll down over the, like people have just been adding to this.
They put, you know, again, swastikas on the bird.
They sold out to Twitler and we're calling it Twitter.
People are saying like the way some people are enjoyed about the idea of Elon Musk bringing back free speech to Twitter, you have to wonder what speech they want to make now that they think can't tweet.
I don't know what that means.
Now we know racist in speech that encourages harm against others, assholes.
It is interesting, though, that Brian Stelter, which we'll talk about a little bit later, even said, like, would you want to live in a world where there's total freedom?
Yeah.
Yeah, dude.
Like, dude, you're a slave.
You don't even have a neck.
Like, the fact that he's 36 years old, like, holy hell.
Like, what the hell happened to this guy?
What went wrong in his life?
Did his parents not love him?
Like, he, he's 36 and he looks like that.
Sounds like that.
The hell's going on with this guy?
No, I, yeah, I know.
I mean, I mean, I don't even want to get into it too much, but we'll talk about this.
I even put this up, thread, post your favorite pictures, memes, and or quotes from our favorite healthy 36-year-old news pundit below.
Best ones make it onto the show.
And he may make it to the show later.
We don't know who that is.
Who is the healthiest 36-year-old?
You can tell by his hairline.
I say this.
Unfortunately, being on prime time robs you of your prime.
And apparently, 36 is supposed to be your peak, but with Stelter, you don't even have a widow's peak.
It's been so hard on you.
It's been totally rough.
But it is interesting to see what's happening right now.
And I want to, John, I'm going to need you to clock out for a second.
We'll touch on, I want to see John.
We should check in with John and see what John's been doing on the internet for a second.
Let's see, John, before you, let's see what's going on here.
Okay, John did.
Oh, okay.
Yes, John's been doing a lot.
Hey, this is a lot.
Oh, wow.
We're really.
Okay.
John made a thread, said, there is so much spiritual boomerism on the right that it's no wonder people think Twitter is expendable, if replaceable, replicable.
We can't make another.
We'll make our own.
In quotes, this isn't said to disparage, but because boomers didn't grow up with social media the way millennials, let's see the thread.
You wrote all this on me?
Okay.
Wait, oh, wait.
Oh, my gosh.
Yeah.
Okay.
And Zoomers did.
They cannot conceptualize the unique brilliance of Twitter.
This sounds cringe only because of how cringe Twitter has become concurrently with the rest of social media in the country.
The bottom line is that in terms of sharing information, it's second to none.
No other social media platform is able to cooperate with the fluidity of Twitter, and no others are really designed to necessarily.
Instagram is primarily for photos, YouTube videos, all our different forms of information.
But in terms of raw information in any form, Twitter is king.
This is why every attempt, and we've seen like 30 to Recreate our own conservative free speech versions of Twitter have failed.
They are trying to emulate magic that already exists.
They are all trying to reinvent the wheel.
And well-meaning American patriots give them their money in exchange for participation in an echo chamber for enabling to seed more cultural ground to the left.
Sorry, but Twitter is cool.
You'll never make something cooler than Twitter.
You're not owning the libs by removing yourselves from the culture, regardless of what conservative entrepreneurs tell you.
Okay, John, this is autistic and too long.
I can't read the whole thing.
But I also want to say this is really good.
It's really good.
I mean, and to think that you've done all this on the show, like that would be crazy if you were on a show where you could say all this on the show, but you've chosen to put it on Twitter, which reminds you, go follow me on Twitter, Alex Bruce Witz on Twitter, and not John Doyle.
He gives me his phone to tweet, and then he shames me on air for tweeting.
I'm a dog chasing cars.
I'm passive-aggressive.
I wouldn't know.
It is passive aggressive aggressive agents.
Literally across Twitter streams right now, and there's no alcohol involved.
Yeah, you need to take it down, Nash.
You're being passive-aggressive right now.
And you remind me of Amber Heard.
Yeah, of writing things like this.
Like writing like libertarians be like, I support my brother's personal choice to be addicted to heroin because I read a quote from Thomas Paine on Facebook once.
That's true.
Every libertarian I know says that.
Every single one.
It's true.
No, but it's so good.
Like we're back.
We are so back on this.
And it is fundamentally important.
And I think what's so crazy, though, as we've seen about this, is this is the manipulation of our world.
It is people trying to take over things.
And I have been finding that with your cope you talked about, like it is interesting to see what will happen with competitors like Truth Social and Getter.
And I do want to preclude the fact that I don't consider Gab.com to be a competitor to Twitter.
I feel like Gab.com has come a free speech absolutist cross-platform for groups, for even payment processing.
Like they're kind of doing something different, trying to find an off-grid, self-sustaining way to have an independent movement, a Christian movement.
Specifically, it's about Christ, not about free speech.
They're having a Christian organization, which I think is fine because Twitter's desperately needed.
Right.
So having a Christian conglomerate where there is total free speech, absolute free speech, but of course they even ban porn.
They're having a different approach, right?
Where Twitter, I typed in, you know, do you know that that girl that was screaming the young boy on the Trump inauguration?
That apparently name is Jessica Starr.
And I don't recommend typing in Jessica Starr on Twitter because you will see people getting their asses railed.
But I also point out the fact that Twitter is its own thing.
And I don't, I don't think it's, I'm not one of the people that thinks that all porn should be banned.
I just don't think porn should be easily accessible.
And I don't think that it should be something disseminated by a click of a button on the internet proving that you're 18.
If you show an ID to buy alcohol, et cetera.
But I think that Twitter has a point where they're trying to be absolutist.
They're trying to have this.
And they naturally do filter out porn, by the way.
People don't realize that.
Unless you're verified or something like that, you literally will filter it out for you.
It does make me wonder, John.
Welcome back to the conversation.
What you think will happen to Truth Social?
I mean, I think that it's basically beyond the point of return because they already have investor money.
But I think it's absolutely foolish for Trump to want to double down and stay on truth instead of go back to Twitter.
It's like, do you care about your investors' returns or do you care about the American people?
I'm inclined to think he actually cares more about the American people.
I just think that he's ill-advised right now because, you know, the whole point of Truth Social is even implied in the name was it was a place for there to be free speech.
We have that on Twitter again, ostensibly, you know, when Elon Musk starts changing things.
So why would you not then want to enter the mainstream conversation again where you were kicked from?
There's no point to want to isolate yourself in an echo chamber.
Everybody who wants to hear what Trump has to say when he got kicked off Twitter, they joined his email lists.
They were reading his statements on his website, Truth Social, wherever.
I mean, we've had 30 of these, like Getter, Parlor.
I've forgotten how many.
We have Twitter back.
We've got it.
We're good.
Bag secured.
Like we can all start posting crime statistics again.
Like we don't have to go hide somewhere.
So it's really foolish of him to want to, you know, and he gets into this with his ego sometimes to be like, oh, they kicked me.
I'm going to stay on my own thing.
Truth's social.
It's stupid.
Take the L. Go back to Twitter.
He had the best account of all time.
As someone who's been addicted to Twitter, I can tell you, he had the best account of all time.
Yeah.
I think that, you know, he can do both.
I think he can continue to build up truth.
And if it ever comes to the point that he gets banned again, then he'll be able to build up his platform.
I don't think there's anything wrong with him having his own app and platform.
But President Trump was a Twitter president.
He built the mega movement off of Twitter, you know, and he's still paying attention to it.
Just the other day, I got a signed tweet from him.
He's like, Alex, thanks, Donald.
And he signed a tweet.
And it was about the, you know, Trump appointed judge in Florida striking down the mask mandate.
And so he pays attention to Twitter.
I do believe he's going to change course and eventually get back on the platform if he is permitted to get back on.
I also would like to see him on Facebook and Instagram again.
We deserve some Trump memes.
But I believe he should stay focused on it and building up his true social account.
He's still not back on Twitter.
That conversation hasn't been had yet.
Like, you know, they haven't approved his account back.
So it's still a hypothetical situation.
But I do believe that when the time comes, he will want to tap into his 80, you know, 8 million person audience.
He was at like 86 million or something like that, right?
It's crazy.
Like 80.
I mean, it's insane.
The reach.
And that's why they took him down because all you hear now is like a random shitty interview with Pierce Morgan.
And that's all you get.
You don't get any of these great messages anymore.
And by the way, I point this out.
The founder of Twitter, which is important, has explained that there's nothing closer to the stream of global consciousness than Twitter.
The closest thing to AI that we have or connecting all human beings together through tech is absolutely this platform.
That's why I haven't given up on it no matter what, because I have not found a better place to communicate ideas to cause problems and to troll people.
But Jack, the founder, who everyone thought was the enemy number one, said, in principle, I don't believe anyone should own or run Twitter.
It wants to be a public good at a protocol level, not a company.
Solving for the problem of it being a company, however, Elon is the singular solution I trust.
I trust his mission to extend the light of consciousness.
And he said, Elon's goal of creating a platform that is maximally trusted and broadly inclusive is the right one.
This is also Paraga's goal and why I chose him.
Thank you both for getting the company out of an impossible situation.
This is the right path.
I believe it with all my heart.
I'm so happy Twitter will continue to serve the public conversation around the world and into the stars.
And like the fact that the founder who ended up getting ousted and had problems saying, this is what I meant it to be.
This is the best bet.
Why would you not trust him?
And why would you not think this is a good idea?
Because people do not realize wars, revolutions, even in Ukraine have been literally started.
The Arab Spring were all started on where?
Twitter.
They use Twitter.
Facebook, yes, a little bit, but mostly Twitter.
They use Twitter to start revolutions around the world.
They've had control over it.
It's been used.
He even said his greatest joy and regret was starting Twitter because he realizes the amount of death and life that have come from this one app.
People that are listening, that are watching this, that do not understand.
It is crazy because now as you've seen, like with this YouTube channel, wherever you're watching this, we've been shut down.
We've been throttled.
Our reach is massively held back.
They tell us in letters, they mock us.
And why?
Do we commit a crime?
Did we violate the First Amendment?
Did we harass anyone?
Did we do anything wrong?
No.
We shared an unpopular political opinion.
And so we are punished.
We were demonetized.
Why?
Did we commit any crimes?
Did we do anything on this channel to actually get demonetized?
No.
Why did we get demonetized?
Because activists called them after I reported on January 6th, said, I was a criminal.
Did they investigate?
Did they ask for credentials?
Eventually, using lawyers and courts and things, we were able to get the channel and control returned.
But have we ever made our money back?
Did we lose hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars over the course of years?
Absolutely.
Why?
Because we held the wrong political opinion and holding the wrong political opinion, which means not just the wrong one in terms of something that works against our nation, but something that works against people who don't even live in our nation, that are not from our nation, that don't give a damn about our countrymen and the people in it.
Why are we being punished for working in correspondence and in collusion to make our country better?
And that's what they mean by the wrong opinion.
People who care about fucking men and women being men and women, children not being groomed, this nation having a affordable and stable currency, a president that was actually elected, and a country that looks out for people and doesn't demonize white people, but realizes thank you for making this nation.
And you're welcome, everyone else that has been here.
You haven't done much for it in terms of what we would have liked.
You've only complained and you've caused more problems.
There's many great people of all different races.
I love you.
I love my black people.
I love my Mexicans.
I love my Asians.
There's a lot of great ones out there.
But you know what?
Overall, you've let your own races be hijacked by narratives that just complain and say you're victims in a system that you wanted access to.
And I'm sick of the shit and I'm sick of being punished for it.
And it's about time online we finally see not just reward.
I don't want reward.
I want an even playing field.
I want meritocracy back.
I don't want these fucking losers like Brian Stelt, who looks like a piece of ugly, massive shit.
The greatest thing he has in life, the biggest thing he's ever accomplished is literally his blood pressure.
It's through the roof.
Other than that, he's got nothing else going for him.
But it's like, it's about time we return back to some normalcy to where people who love America are not hurt.
And instead, we are rewarded for trying to help our countrymen.
And I want it back.
And I hope this is the first step.
Yeah, I want, for starters, I hope you clip that up and post it online because that's going viral.
Because everything you said in that little speech you just gave was spot on.
You know, we need to take our country back.
We have a really short window to do so.
And, you know, Elon Musk bought us a lot more time.
But there's been a deliberate war against people like us, our people with our beliefs, our Christian conservative values, people who love America.
There's been a war against us for decades, and it's been on both political sides.
And so, you know, like you, you know, I don't really subject myself to being a Republican.
I think I spend more time calling out Republican officials than I do Democrats because I believe I actually have influence over the party.
But there's been a lot of, you know, there's been a deliberate war on our country.
And if we don't use this opportunity to have a, you know, having a free and fair Twitter to start taking some ground back, then we're really wasting time.
And so we have to hold everybody that interfered in our election accountable.
And then also look at Facebook, Instagram, and pressure them into taking Elon Musk's approach, opening up the internet again, letting everybody have access.
People deserve to have access to the town squares.
Twitter, you know, as Jack said, Jack's basically saying, I want it to be a utility, like a phone company, an internet provider.
I am now a utility, and I think it is.
That is a utility where the conversation happens online.
And it is the universal blog of the world.
And every single American deserves to have access.
Every single person around the world, I believe, deserves to have access to it.
That's why it's so refreshing.
Elon literally said, I hope even my greatest of critics remain on the platform.
And this is where there's, I just know in the comments, there's just always just the I, you, this is you, by the way, if you're hearing this and this is you, you need to change your entire perspective.
It's like, well, why don't you care about Twater?
You always have these things like, I love Getter.
Dude, cool, man.
And you know what?
Masturbation is fun too.
But you know what's better than masturbation?
Real sex.
Like, you can, everyone can circle jerk themselves in a corner, and that's totally one way to reach climax.
But at the same time, the real world is the real world, and sex is made to pro-create.
And the way we were made to communicate was also so that we can continue and pro-create and move our country and develop our nation.
And when these mother come in from other countries and these losers that come in on our visas that we gave them and they sit on boards like on Facebook, do you know that?
I think it was like seven out of 10 or more of the people who voted to ban Trump off of social media are not even American citizens.
It's all with the ESG score.
Exactly.
How dare you?
Literally, where's my autistic climate teenager when I need her?
How dare you?
Literally, how dare you come in and you unseat and you take away the voice of our country?
In a century past, you would be hanged.
You know what I mean?
But apparently, lynching is illegal now.
It was made illegal two weeks ago by Biden, so we can't do that anymore.
But apparently, before then, that was still around.
And you come here and you have all these stupid politicians like Dan Crenshaw, et cetera, who come around.
Nobody gives a shit.
And then they have the people that are actually coming up and making some changes, like what's Wheelchair Guy's name again?
Mass and Cole.
And they're like, oh, he wore lingerie on.
It's like, dude, the guy's in a wheelchair.
Give him a break.
He has some chicks around him.
He's like, he was 22 on a cruise.
Having a good time.
I don't know what he was doing, but it's a cruise.
And I'm, you know, I hope that everyone's cruise pictures never resurface.
That's all I'm going to say.
You know, that's just true.
It's true.
But I mean, like, genuinely speaking, it's like, who fucking cares?
And then on the other end, you know what I do care about?
Holding foreign actors in our government accountable.
That's what I care about because that's what they did.
This is foreign intervention.
Russia, you put in what he can for his country.
What are we doing for ours?
Selling ourselves out for freaking Punjabis who are telling us what we can and cannot think.
And little homosexual gay boys that are walking around with wrists the size of a freaking pinky finger.
Why don't you point at John when you said that?
It says in the scripture, point at John.
I didn't write this.
This is why I wrote this.
He was like, point at John.
Little is literally says wrists the size of pinkies.
Point at Doyle.
Dude, John, you had something to say?
No, I'll say it on Twitter.
Yeah.
Yeah.
How about a magic trick?
I'm going to make Elijah's career disinfect.
I've been working on that for four years now.
I've been actively working.
There's some bad people there.
Alex, there's some bad people who want to do bad things, and we're going to hold them accountable.
They're not going to work.
I said a few months ago, some people are going to try to take me down.
I knew they were.
And I've met a few of them.
I've seen a few of them.
I know what they're doing.
And guess what?
You're not going to work.
It's not going to work.
We're going to keep working on this.
I do want to say this, though, guys.
You know, what is working right now is the fact of diversifying your investments.
I don't even give a crap anymore right now.
Sometimes where I'm putting my money because I'm like, anything's better than watching it literally disappear.
It's like literally a Twitter algorithm from two days ago.
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I'm sick of policing myself.
You know, I'm thinking about letting a tweet fly on Twitter.
Adam Kinzinger is a closeted homosexual.
I really want to tweet that.
My lawyer's telling me I shouldn't say that because they are investigating me for the January 6th Commission, if they call it that still.
But John.
John, you want to put that up?
Yeah, I'm still.
Adam Kissinger is a closeted homosexual.
Oh, got it.
Yeah.
So, you know, I want to say Adam Kensinger's a closet home.
But they say not that it's a bad thing, not that it's a bad thing.
And it's not.
It's not a bad thing.
Because he's closeted.
He should be.
And that's where, you know, when you're closeted, go ahead.
When you're closeted and he's not comfortable in his own skin, it allows him to be compromised.
He's clearly been compromised by people like Zelensky, and he's been compromised by the Democrats and why he's a useful tool.
But I can't say that on Twitter still.
I'm still worried about saying it on Twitter.
So, I'm not going to say it, so I'm just going to say it on your show.
Yeah, we wouldn't say that.
Who would say that?
Who would say that?
I wouldn't say that.
I wouldn't say it.
I do like this phrase, though.
There's this one censored TV host who I always find it really weird on the right.
They do like to focus on people's sexuality.
And he used the phrase, he was like, He's the young Turks have been coming after me.
They're like the older Turks now.
You know, they're aging.
They're not aging well, like somebody who we're going to look at in a second.
But he was like, The ambiguously homosexual host, Elijah Schaefer, of slightly offensive.
And I said, four out of ten, pretty good, but four out of ten.
It's not ambiguous.
It's out in the open.
You know that I'm actually dating Ethan Ralph.
Oh, congratulations.
So we're actually in a very, very stable relationship.
A lot of sex.
A lot of gun-like.
You have to lift up the fat layer, the freaking Cheeto hider, and you know, wipe the sweat with a rag.
That's what lifetime fitness in these places are really good at.
They provide the rags for the gun-like, the heavy breathing is what attracts me the most.
But I just got to say, I appreciate that.
Pork is dirty meat, but sometimes you want to be talked to like dirty meat.
So, Ethan, I love you, baby.
I do want to jump into this.
Did you text?
Did you tweet that?
No.
Dude, what if we had this whole thing called just like talking while a whole segment called talking while you tweet?
And we just start saying crazy things.
I'm reading your tweets right here in real time, and I'm like, I'm really glad it's not two days ago.
This is great content.
It's like, what does this say?
I just like open up my screen and it's like, it's like, leftists be like, yes, hello, my entire identity centers around anal sex and genital mutilation.
Well, yes, I would like significant time with and influence over your children.
They do say that.
Every single leftist I know says that, like, incessantly.
They all say that.
Yeah, they always want to be.
I love leaning into that because people are always like, okay, well, not all of people do.
Not all just know.
Yes, every single one does this.
They all say that.
It's objectively and morally true.
Also, let's just do something what I was calling checking in on crazy Hispanic women.
Wow.
I mean, what if women wasted their energy instead of nagging us to actually do something like this?
Like, tweet.
Like, I'm like, you know what?
I'm just saying that to me.
Here's my phone.
Go on to Twitter and just get mad at the world.
Don't give me your energy.
Joe Biden is a racist who eulogized a KKK leader.
I'm quote tweeting that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's fine.
I'm, um, and she's also calling people, she's called Brian Stelter a bitch, which is a good move into the next segment, which is called What the Going On in America, Part 57,000 Point B, Article 17-2, which has been what this show is called.
That'd be such a great podcast.
What the f is going on in America?
That'd be a great show.
You should do a spin-off of that.
Yeah, I just try not to curse today, but then Brian Stelter got on my screen and it's over.
So obviously, we're going to rate a little bit of fashion.
John, can I get you in on here on dude?
We're gaining followers, but yes.
We've been gaining followers, John.
It's called My Career.
We've been gaining followers, John.
Okay, so John, obviously, you know this.
Everybody, we had some male fashion over the years, some questionable male fashion.
Things have been changing over the decades.
You guys know about this 80 men, 80s men's fashion.
John, what do you think about this?
I mean, I probably would not wear something like that, but in the 80s, would you?
Well, I don't know anything about the 80s.
Still, I mean, it's pretty cool.
I think the 80s rocked a lot of cool, cool vibes.
Yeah, the Letterman jacket's always a good move.
Well, and like, it was a time when people were not thinking about being gay all the time.
So, guys just wore clothes and like it wasn't a sexual thing.
It was just like, yeah, I wore short shorts because it's hot outside.
Yeah.
Not because I'm obsessed with anal sex and want to be around your kids.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, it's a big difference, right?
Yeah.
And of course, like, apparently, um, black people, why is it saying it's saying I'm not allowed to visit these websites?
Where, what is in this link?
I don't know what's going on.
Apparently, black people are also involved in this.
I need to give that a second.
Um, oh, yeah, yak now, or what?
So, black people in the 80s were pretty cool, too.
You remember this, John?
I do remember that.
Oh, that's NWA.
You want to hear a funny story about NWA?
I wore an NWA t-shirt to my high school when I think I was in ninth grade or something.
And my orchestra teacher is this guy.
Well, I don't want to say his name, but he was this white guy, really cool guy.
But he came up to me in the cello closet and he was like, you have to take that.
That's where you store the cello.
Is that the first time you cross streams?
Anyways.
So he's like, oh, you're going to, you have to like put a hoodie on.
That was illegal, though.
You have to put a hoodie on or you have to like take that shirt off.
I was like, why?
He's like, well, because I grew up in the 80s and 90s.
I know what that means.
And now we have like black kids walking and putting their instruments away.
I was like, well, what does what mean?
Like, your shirt, NWA.
I know what that stands for.
What does it stand for?
And he just looked at me.
He's like, all right, go sit down.
All he got was he's trying to take your shirt off in a cello closet.
Yeah.
So a guy told you to take out your instrument in a cello closet and cross strings.
I'm going back.
That was so weird.
All right.
What the hell?
All right.
Thanks for sharing that.
Yeah.
Thanks for the all right.
So then we, you know, the 90s things developed as well, right?
I mean, you guys remember this, Save by the Bell.
You guys, all everyone can't remember, can't forget this.
What was his name?
Is it Scooter?
Who's this guy named Slater?
Slater.
Slater.
There you go.
I haven't seen this in decades.
But what a great show, right?
I mean, and to be fair, I mean, this was just like the 90s was this moment where like we had gone through several decades of acid and people were just realizing what shipping our jobs overseas could really do for America through cheap clothing and fast fashion.
And we were having a good time.
90s, I got to say, is one of those things that we regretted in the 2000s.
But when you look back at it, it still had some, it had some weight.
I mean, there were some cool looks in the 90s.
Few, but some.
Yeah, there were some.
Backstreet Boys are pretty solid, but they were more early 2000s, right?
Yeah, and that was like back in the day, too, when there was nothing gay about like, you know, wearing tank tops and grabbing your nuts and twirling in circles for girls.
I mean, that was.
I still do that.
I still do that.
Why are we having, I don't know what is going away.
What the hell is this?
Okay.
Well, apparently, where is this?
Okay, so we also had black people in the 90s.
Remember this?
Remember, Diddy?
Remember this?
What black people used to dress like this too?
It's an outfit.
No, I don't.
John, is that you?
That is not.
That is a black person.
What do you call them?
Black people?
Yep, that's exactly.
That was the right answer.
Correct.
Correct, John.
Good for you.
I was making sure you're good.
It's a good outfit, man.
Yeah.
And then, of course, like, I'm just bringing this up because I want to tell you what things have changed to show you how crazy we've got.
Oh, yeah, here they are.
Look at this.
You did have in sync, right?
So you had in sync.
This is like they were all ready for Flavor Town a couple decades early.
This is Guy Fieri's Prodigies.
I love the fact how they just went straight for like the top ramen hair is a good look.
And this is like such a, this is such an iconic group of, this is when America was like at its peak before we ended, I would say.
That sounds about right.
This was like, this was America's peak when like, this was like the apex of like capitalism, shipping jobs overseas, forced immigration.
At the dawn of the internet, we have all this tech.com, you know, like inventions and we're moving innovation.
And we're like, America's going to be great, right?
This is like pre 2001.
Our government attacks us by allowing planes to fly into our own towers and killing its own people to get into decades of proxy wars and create a police state that we are now living under.
This was where we were at.
Yeah.
In sync nationalism.
We got to get back to that.
You guys are probably going to remember this more than me just because you're older, but I've still noticed in a lot of the media in the 90s and the early 2000s, there was a very real sense of optimism.
Like it was a very common discussion, like, oh, you know, in the 2000s, we're going to have flying cars.
You know, we're going to have all this like cool stuff.
And instead, we like live in hell.
Like, we really did have this sort of like, we still are Americans.
We have a purpose.
But now this generation, mine in particular, is completely nihilistic.
Like, we're the generation that makes memes about school shootings.
Which are funny.
They are.
But it's like on paper, they should not be funny.
Like, no, imagine like a previous generation of men laughing at something.
They just wouldn't.
They'd be like, you're so immature.
Why would you ever laugh at something like that?
But we are so calloused to things like that happening because we're just in a perpetual state of despair that it's like, yeah.
I mean, I remember when Parkland was happening, I was in my French class and I was on Twitter and people were making memes about it as it was happening.
And I was laughing.
And I was like, why am I laughing at this?
Like, what is wrong with me?
What is wrong with our generation?
I was laughing now because I just, you know, some of the victims from that, but that's it.
The victims?
I'm just joking.
I mean, it's David Hogg.
David Hogg was not a victim.
I'm a victim of David Hogg.
I'm David Hogg.
Yeah, I'm a victim of David Hogg as well.
Cam Caskey likes to comment on my stuff too.
Yeah, I actually got to meet Cam Caskey a couple times, and he was always a nice, respectful kid to me.
But David Hogg is absolutely the worst person probably to ever live.
And, you know, after Parkland school shoot, after the shooting happened, how quick they were to propel David Hogg into the national spotlight.
And they gained him hundreds of thousands of followers almost overnight.
Every time you create a new Twitter account, he was the number one suggested follow.
They were in your face.
And so that was kind of the first time that I thought that Twitter tried to really roll out something to influence the minds of every single American, trying to take our Second Amendment.
But thankfully, we were able to push back and defeat that narrative.
March for Our Lives.
I remember that so much.
I talked about that in my book, actually.
Really?
Yeah.
So, you know, I got to know the Pollock family.
Their daughter Meadow was killed in the Parkland school shooting.
I got to know them very well.
We work closely with them today.
But Hunter, the son, he was invited to speak at March for Our Lives, but then he read his speech to the people who were in charge of the roster.
They said, oh, your message doesn't go with our agenda.
So you're not going to speak.
So because he was pro 2A, he wasn't allowed to give his message.
So he recorded on my cell phone and we put it posted on Facebook at like 7 million views on Facebook and kind of started the counter narrative of the Parkland movement because we were so close to losing our Second Amendment rights.
You had idiots like Dan Crenshaw meetings with moms, demand action, supporting red flag laws.
But Hunter Pollock and the Pollock family really helped counter that movement single-handedly.
Yeah, they really genuinely blocked that ability for him to really accomplish anything because he, because of his position again, the wrong opinion, which is a constitutional opinion.
And it's like you, at a certain point, though, you just get, you get sick of it because it's like, how much longer do I need to sit here and pretend like I am an enemy in my own homeland?
That's what happens, especially for young white, straight men that are out there.
You're an enemy in your own homeland.
Your sexuality, your race, your gender, your want for rights, you walk around and you watch, it's like you look out and you see the sun rising and you just have that doomer of like, wow, like we like my family, I was talking to my wife who's Australian, she always asked me like, why Americans have what they have?
And I go, you know, like when you read history and you really see what happened and you see, as we'll talk to another episode, that no land was really stolen.
It was either all won in wars and or it was, you know, traded.
And you look at what happened in 1763 through 53, how the Native Americans actually, you know, in the French-Indian War, joined with the French.
They declared war on the British and they actually savagely killed their children.
And the British, after the king, you know, in 1763 abandoned them and created the proclamation line on the Appalachians, therefore making them concede ground that they had illegally traded, right?
When you have even people from New York marrying Iroquois, et cetera, trying to find a way to get back the land that they legally bought from the natives who then betrayed them, right?
It's the Indy, it's an Indian purchase.
They betrayed them and killed them.
They came back and took revenge because the British were too poor.
They were too much in debt to avenge or to get back the land that was stolen.
The Indians stole the land that they traded.
The British came back and avenged their blood and took back the land.
That's why it sounds like there's massacres and things because the Indians first declared war.
So the Indians were the ones who declared the war.
And everyone's like, ah, they took our land.
That's the land was stolen.
There's nothing on stolen land.
Yeah, Native Americans, get the fuck out of America.
You're on stolen land that you stole.
And you want to know why Manifest Destiny happened?
You don't know why we took it back?
Because we couldn't live with you on the land because you guys kept declaring war on us and kept declaring war and trying to take back land that we already traded and or bought from you.
And you did not understand property rights because you were savages.
And that's why you got the name that you did.
Unfortunately for you, that's what happened.
So, you know what?
It's just true.
I'm really confused.
Native Americans, you mean, I thought we were Native Americans.
We all are.
We are.
How can because there was no America?
Oh, you're referring to the Indians.
Well, technically, America is the spoof.
I mean, technically, it's just a land.
The term is Indian.
Okay.
And they're bad news.
I was talking to Governor Christy Noah about this.
You know, she's in South Dakota.
There's a large Indian population in South Dakota.
And the illegal immigrants that make their way to work on the farms in South Dakota, they create great relationships with the Indians.
And they go to the Indian reservations and the Indians let them sleep with, you know, rape their young girls and rape their women.
And it's a disgusting thing that's happening.
And they're causing tremendous problems in this country, all over the country, in Indiana, in South Dakota, in Oklahoma.
They're trying to take over half the land in Oklahoma and they're causing huge property rights battles.
And so with the Woke Congress and the Woke administration and the Woke Supreme Court, maybe they'll ultimately end up winning.
But we need to reclaim the land.
It's our land.
And we need to clean up these Indian reservations big time.
It absolutely belongs to us 110%.
And I was trying to see if I had a certain picture, which I actually might have.
Oh, yeah, there it is.
I'm going to bring this up on the screen.
Never forget my time hanging out with him, David Hogg.
That was such a great time.
Me and Davey, we call him Lil D too.
Lil D.
We had a lot of time back in LA.
And I just always like to remind people that that was an incredible moment of time together.
And just, we really all can get along.
This is like a prophecy to where Twitter was going to end up.
But I do want to say, you can take it off the screen that coming back to where we are.
And I brought this up for a reason, is that, where is this?
Oh, yeah.
This is where we've come to in America today, right?
This is what a man looks like.
This is what this is what an ideal man looks like.
He's just so ugly.
He's just disgusting inside and out.
And it's so sad.
You can see that this man's lifestyle, his views, and what he does does not lead to the productive outward phenotype or even a physical or a mental type of a person that we want for our nation.
These are the people that are in control of our networks that are in control of our information.
I mean, look at this.
Is this what you want, America?
Is this the great step forward?
This is not just a great leap for.
This is an actual role with the leap, right?
And this man literally is Pillsbury Doughboy.
And it is hard for me to look at.
It is hard.
I can hear his arteries crying through the screen.
Yeah.
Well, to his credit, he does have a wife.
So, you know, somebody like Lindsey Graham, for example, doesn't have a wife.
So congratulations to Brian for getting a wife.
Lindsey Graham isn't married?
No.
No.
So that's probably the coolest thing I've heard about him.
Yeah, Lindsay's not married.
He's a playboy.
But yeah, Brian Stelter's married.
So he's got that going for him.
But thank God he's not having children.
People like him don't believe in having kids, which ultimately will be the great reset in our nation when all of the soy boy Democrats, they die off and they're childless.
And conservatives hopefully have as many kids as possible.
So John and Elijah and myself, we need to get on at ASAP.
But he is disgusting.
He's a fat slob.
He reminds me of Rosie O'Donnell.
Look at him.
It's really heavy to watch.
That's a heavy, heavy as a statement.
It's a heavy statement.
Good taste in beer.
Stella's a good beer, though.
Come on.
It is true.
But too much beer makes you look like Brian Stelter.
Yeah, he's a beer queer.
Dude, it's true, though.
It's a very beer's good.
I do love a good Stella, and it is fantastic.
Just too much Stella, and you get a big bella.
You know what I mean?
It's not exactly the best.
John, have you joined us again?
Yeah.
What are you writing?
Well, nothing.
I mean, I was posting about veggie sales.
I just, I don't really have anything to say about drinking.
I don't really know anything about beer, which is why whenever we drink, I'm like, just give me whatever you're getting.
I don't, you know, I think beer is an acquired taste.
And I also think it's like with whiskey or cigars, it's something that like you develop and too much of it is not good, but it can be great.
And the issue is with beer, too, is that it's people just don't have physical activity anymore.
Men don't.
And so they think they sit around and they drink too much beer because they don't have to get up to do anything physical.
So hangovers aren't a problem in today's culture anymore.
And so the problem with the beer, though, is that they sit around thinking, well, beer isn't, you know, bad for me because I'm not getting drunk.
I'm just getting, you know, a little bit buzzed.
But you are consuming in a day's worth of calories just in beer.
Yeah.
So that's the problem is that you're consuming 1,800 to 2,000 calories in liquid after you've eaten all day.
You are going to look like, go to my screen, this.
Yeah.
That was literally, I know my friend got coronary surgery, literally like cardiovascular problems.
And they took out a block, an actual clot, and it looked like this in the person's blood.
It was literally flagellated like plaques.
And it was weird how similar it looked to Brian Stelter's face and body.
Well, I grew up in Wisconsin, so it's like the beer capital of the world.
Good beer.
And, you know, you start drinking beer at 14, 15.
If you're a child listening to this, don't drink beer.
Definitely don't drive.
I do it.
Yeah, definitely don't drive.
It's not fun.
That's why you don't do it.
Drinking driving isn't fun.
Don't test it.
It's not like a video game.
It's just, you don't want to do it.
It's bad news.
It's bad news.
It's true.
It's really bad news.
It's really bad news at all.
But I do want to bring this up here.
Let me find this here for a second.
Okay.
Well, she's still going crazy.
Oh man, people are just freaking nuts.
I'm like on the internet right now and I can't even find what I want because everyone's going bat shit crazy on the internet.
Oh yeah, let me bring this up.
Where the freak is this?
We need to talk about this.
So we are not just getting white pills when it comes to buying and getting back Twitter with Elon Musk.
It looks like some people are putting their money where their mouth is.
We have Jeremy Boring from the Daily Wire and Tim Poole from Tim Cast and of course all of his Tim Pool channels who put their money together to buy a billboard in New York that is calling out Taylor Lorenz, the now infamous and also ashamed Washington Post reporter/slash opinion piece writer.
They ended up buying this billboard.
It says democracy dies in darkness, which of course is the tagline.
And if we go back to the beginning and look at this here, they talk and call out Taylor Lorenz.
That's where shining a light on you, Democracy Dies in Darkness with WAPO.
And they also talk about Taylor Lorenz calling out the libs of TikTok creator.
You know about that.
So Taylor Lorenz decided to dox libs of TikTok.
Look at that.
And decided that she would expose a young woman trying to make a difference.
And instead, she ends up getting exposed for being a fraud.
And so people are realizing, hey, activism works.
If Taylor realized her activism can work and she could expose someone, let's expose her none better than in the place of the bastion where all the wickedness, deceit, and lies come from, other than Washington, D.C., which is New York City.
And they took out this billboard and they're shining the light on Washington Post saying, you know what?
Your gaslighting is over.
You said democracy dies in darkness.
That's why it's dying.
And I would say possibly should die because we don't want democracy.
We want a true republic that actually exists in the interests of its people.
And I got to give props to Tim Poole and to Daily Wire and Jeremy Boring for doing this and starting to slap back right where it hurts most.
Yeah, I think it was a good gesture.
I just, I don't know, it sort of is that same thing where we're going to try to co-opt the left's vocab and their moral framework and use it against them.
Like, are we pro-democracy now?
Like, hey, democracy dies in darkness.
You're the real people killing democracy.
And it's like, I don't know if the execution was ideal, but I think it was still a good gesture.
Yeah.
I mean, I'm just saying, I think it's a, they're saying democracy dies in darkness.
That's why we're shining a light on you.
And I think it's just saying that's their, that's their, their, their point, that they don't want representation at all.
Obviously, we don't want a pure democracy, want a republic, but it is pretty crazy.
This libs of TikTok, they fought back too.
Libs of TikTok went from a few hundred thousand to almost a million now that their activism is actually slapping back in their faces and they're losing faster than they can keep up with.
And all they simply do is repost clips that Democrats.
you know, post thinking they make them look good.
And then you literally just clip it and you post it on Twitter.
Same exact words.
She's not doctoring it.
And it just happens to go viral because sane people not in their TikTok echo chamber, they see it and they think they're, you know, retarded.
And so I never got the outrage about the Libs for TikTok and why somebody would obsess over them so much and want to dox them.
It's beyond me.
I think it's disgusting.
And I'm glad that Libs of TikTok isn't backing down and people like Seth Dylan, the Babylon B are standing with them.
Glad to see Tim Poole stand with them.
Tim's a great guy.
Got a chance to go on a show a couple weeks ago.
But, you know, the Libs of TikTok are going to keep going strong.
Yeah.
And I think we'll see Libs of TikTok hit a million followers by the time this launches, which is crazy because me and Libs have been going around for a while.
She's a nice girl and we'll never forget.
And she says, thank you for being the first big account to ever share us.
And we really did want to launch that.
And she's really taken it to a point to where I'm really glad.
And I love bringing people in proxy to this show.
There's a lot of people that come and proxy this show and they end up really becoming big after.
And I don't take credit for anything that they do.
I just think that like, this is the key thing.
And I want to point this out, is it's not that we do anything or that I do anything in particular to launch their careers because they really do launch their own careers.
But what the biggest problem is, and John will know this, is the massive gatekeeping on the right that prevents talented people from getting in front of eyes.
And so this is not the biggest show in the world.
And it's not what eventually, you know, creates everything.
But I have found so many people that I don't want to name, you know, I'm not going to do that because I don't want to take their light away that we've been one of the first or the first place to really amplify and bring them out or come alongside them when they were already amplified and bring them into that next step.
And it's only because it's crazy.
This is so freaking nuts, John.
Imagine a world where the right wing wanted to win.
This is so crazy.
Like they wanted to win and we see people and we don't know everything about them.
We don't know their whole history.
But we go, wow, that person has potential to do something great.
And instead of not letting them on our show because they wrote a tweet we didn't like like the left would do or we don't want to be competed with we don't be upstage or maybe they get bigger than us and we lose our clout.
Maybe we go, ha, that's a good ally.
That could be a good soldier in the fight with me.
Let me use my resources to help them, but only they can help themselves in the end.
But let me use whatever little resources or a lot of resources I have to bring them out.
And then we could create a bigger army that I can't even control.
And you know what?
And if they get bigger than me, that's better because then they can help me.
And if they get more powerful, then they can help the movement.
Wow, what a world would be if we didn't give a shit about people because I don't know, they don't think Israel is our greatest ally.
So we can't work with them.
Like, I mean, I mean, that's where we've gotten to.
It's like, you say one thing, one wrong criticism, and it's the right-wing woke mob turns on you because we don't want to win.
We're not serious about winning.
Yeah.
And it's funny, too, because the people who operate like that can see that they're working for the system because the system only rewards people who either don't challenge it or who even more perniciously appear to be challenging it so that they can siphon money away from well-meaning patriots while actually, like you said, gatekeeping away from people who would actually pose a challenge to it.
And yeah, it's a really sad system that we've set up.
And we wonder why we always lose.
Like we literally have not taken a single victory in the last hundred years that's been lasting.
I mean, we'll have like minor policy victories every four, every six years, but nothing is actually permanent.
So we've lost everything to where now we're even on the back foot of issues like gender and we have to like declare that there are only two genders.
And people are like, this is common sense.
And it's like, okay, well, where were you 60 years ago when John Money was running his experiments and things like that?
Or where were your parents?
You guys basically wanted to participate in the decadence of post-war America without actually conserving the culture.
And now we have to do it for you.
So, yeah.
Yeah, it is rough, right?
I'm just saying, like, that's why people get confused with me in the show is because I just don't, I just choose not to use my platforms to gatekeep people out of the conversation.
And I, you know, they can hang themselves if they want to, and they can succeed themselves if they want to.
And if we can move in a direction, in a positive direction going forward, like with Elon, where it's like, yes, let's get back to an even playing field.
Let's find out.
That's my 51% mindset.
If someone's 51% in my corner, then I will not use my resources against them.
But if they're three-fourths in my corner, then I'm my ally with them.
Except unless you're Dan Crenshaw.
Because Dan Crenshaw is a phony and a fake and a fraud.
And as he cries out of his one little eye, the truth of the matter is, is those are tears.
Those are crocodile tears.
We don't believe you.
And we're done with rhinos like him.
And that's why people like Fleck as everyone knows.
That's why he's mad at all of us.
And he wants to take us all down.
Simply because why?
When you can't win a war against your enemy, you make your friends or your potential allies your enemy, proving therefore that you are the snake in the room.
That's true.
That's true.
I'm glad that you prefaced that after saying that, you know, if you're, if you're 51% with us and you don't use your resources against you, I mean, Dan Crenshaw probably votes with us about 70% of the time, but he's never there when you need him.
He voted for the certified election, and he's one of those gatekeepers.
He doesn't want any, you know, he's so jealous of all these freshman members who have larger social media followings and real followings and real support.
And so he's so angry.
He's trying to take everybody down.
And if you criticize him, which you do often on your show, he gets so enraged and he lashes out and he acts out.
I wonder even what he does at home if he nobody knows what he does at home.
So, you know, it's maybe we'll one day figure it out.
But, you know, thank you for not being a gatekeeper.
Thank you for using your platform to build others up.
And I like to think of myself in the same way.
I'm not so critical.
If you have a hot take that I disagree with, I'm not going to shout you down or say you're an absolute idiot for it.
But, you know, there's too many on our side.
And I don't know if it's just them working for the system, but or working for themselves.
There's a lot of, you know, there's a niche market.
There's only so much attention in a day.
There's only so many Fox News slots that you can get.
And so people are very selfish with that.
But a lot of, you know, once you break through, once you get the platform, everybody wants to be your best friend.
Isn't that right?
Oh, yeah.
We're your worst enemy.
All they want is to use you for your toys and then they will betray you behind your back.
That's why I like to keep my circles small.
My circle is more like a square and it is tiny.
It is a pixel and there's just like four people in it.
And it's true and we love it.
We love our people.
Anyway, Alex Brusowitz, you have a new book out that is available on Amazon.
I'm imagining and everywhere else people can get books.
What is the book about?
Where is it called?
And how can people find it right now, especially in this pivotal time, which they should go buy it because this is about winning the game right now while we have the upper hand?
We need to be preparing ourselves for the war ahead.
Yeah, it's called Winning the Social Media War.
Charlie Kirk wrote my foreword.
We've been working on this book since June of 2020.
Kind of got sidetracked after my time went to fighting for election integrity.
But my past, I've been working with candidates and politicians and individuals to build up their social media platforms and audiences over the last half decade.
We've worked with no-name candidates, turned them into household name members of Congress on a lot of occasions.
And so we kind of talk about some of our tactics and secrets in the book.
But on top of that, we talk about how Congress needs to act, how we need to hold those who stole our election accountable.
We talk about the need for billionaires to step up and do the right thing and put their money where their mouth is because the Democrats, billionaires, spend whatever it takes to win.
So I don't think Elon Musk is even one of ours.
I think he's in his own little planet.
But those who control our money need to stop just giving to these think tanks and to the nonprofits and really get tough.
And so we interviewed Donald Trump Jr., you know, mass and co-author Marjorie Taylor Greene, Senator Rick Scott, who I'd like to see challenge, Mitch McConnell for Senate leader.
We interviewed 70 leading conservatives for the book and pieced together their thoughts.
And so it talks about how it changed politics, changed the media, and why we need to start paying attention and win the social media war.
You can follow Alex Brusowitz on Twitter and anywhere else, probably on social media.
You have other social media accounts.
Yeah, Instagram at Alex Bruzowitz, Facebook at Alex Bruzowitz, Truth at Alex Bruzowitz, Parlor at Alex was one of the OG Parlor users.
You're still using that.
I know you're still using that.
I get messages like, come back.
And I'm like, it's kind of like that hot X where it's like, but like, it's like, it's like, there was a point where I would have returned back to you, but like, I've met other hot chicks now.
Like, I don't need you anymore.
We support it because of Candace.
You know, Candace is a loyal ally and she's a strong.
Is she big on Parlor?
She's a strong fighter.
Her husband's the CEO of Parlor.
So, you know.
Is he?
Yes.
So Parlor's still a good platform.
All right.
They got screwed by big tech when they got kicked off after January 6th.
They did.
A lot of us got screwed.
We did.
John Doyle, who was here for approximately 4% and mostly on Twitter.
You should go to my Twitter account and read all the stuff he wrote because apparently it's a lot of good stuff.
It's true.
Yeah.
And many are saying this.
And, you know, it's not about how much you speak, but it's about what you say when you do.
And I enjoyed my 4% representation.
Despite being 4% of the episode, Doyle had 52% of the good things to say.
So I'm, yeah, I'm enjoying it.
Yeah, you know, he's known for his humility.
Did you know that, Alex?
That's true.
Amongst many other good qualities.
And his skinny wrists.
Yeah.
As you mentioned earlier.
It is true.
It is true.
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